Now it's wacist to ask black people where they people come from., FFS!

Ms Fulani, a British activist and chief executive of domestic abuse charity Sistah Space, was one of about 300 people invited to the event to raise awareness about violence against women and girls.
Soon after, Ms Fulani claimed on social media that she had been approached at the function by Lady Susan who moved her hair to see her name badge and asked: “Where do your people come from?”
Ms Fulani said she responded by telling the royal aide that her charity was based in Hackney, an area in East London, but was then allegedly asked: “No, what part of Africa are YOU from?”
She said she told Lady Susan multiple times that she was British but that the aide continued to challenge her on the matter, allegedly then saying: “when did you first come here”.
“Lady! I am a British national,” Ms Fulani said she responded.
“My parents came here in the 50s.”
According to Ms Fulani, Lady Susan then commented: “Oh, I knew we’d get there in the end. You’re Caribbean.”
Ms Fulani said she again clarified: “No, lady, I am of African heritage, Caribbean descent and British nationality.”
The employee continued to question which part of Africa she was from and when she first came to the UK, Ms Fulani said in a social media post. She said the experience, just 10 minutes after arriving, left her “insulted” with “mixed feelings” about the royal visit.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/buckingham-palace-household-member-resign...No ' proud Fulani woman', she, from Swazi country.....
Ridiculous.