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02-28-2024 01:34 PM
on the gourmet holiday show i thought i heard Monifa says her husband is irish...did she mean it like everybody is irish on St. Paddy's Day or is he actually irish?
02-28-2024 01:40 PM
I think she meant it in the former sense. She posted a photo of the two of them on Valentine's Day and he appears to be African-American.
02-28-2024 01:55 PM
@ValuSkr wrote:I think she meant it in the former sense. She posted a photo of the two of them on Valentine's Day and he appears to be African-American.
He could be of "mixed heritage"...
02-28-2024 02:12 PM
nevermind she said cousin not husband lol![]()
02-28-2024 03:18 PM
Either way, Skin color has nothing to do with where you were born/live!
Lorraine former of the Baking Championship was from Britain!!
02-28-2024 06:59 PM
If you are born in America you are American no matter what your ethnic heritage is. It is possible his family settled in Ireland and if born there he is technically Irish no matter his ethnic heritage.
02-28-2024 07:01 PM
@ValuSkr. African American is a race, not a nationality. He could be a black Irishman. Maybe not but it's possible.
02-28-2024 07:11 PM
02-28-2024 07:36 PM - edited 03-01-2024 09:27 AM
@RespectLife wrote:Either way, Skin color has nothing to do with where you were born/live!
Lorraine former of the Baking Championship was from Britain!!
There are people of many different skin colors in Britain.
As there are all over the world.
I know you probably didn't mean it to sound this way but it reminded me of Lady Susan Hussey who was a friend to Queen Elizabeth and member of the royal household. She kept asking Ms Fulani who was a Black Charity Boss where she was from when they were introduced. She said the UK and Lady Susan asked again, but where was SHE from? and "where were her people from?!" Ms Fulani said "MY people?"!
Lady Susan Hussey apologized and resigned her position as a member of the Royal household.
Ms Fulani said it was embarrassing and an incident she will never forget.
There are people of different colors-black, white and everything else who actually were born in Ireland too. People who identify as "Black Irish" have lived there since the 1800's.
It really shows how absolutely clueless some people at the palace obviously are or extremely ignorant which is a part of racism.
Prince William said: "Racism has no place in our society, these comments were unnaceptable. It is right that the individual has stepped down."
And many who might not mean to be but come across that way, living in a very narrow world.
02-28-2024 09:19 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@ValuSkr. African American is a race, not a nationality. He could be a black Irishman. Maybe not but it's possible.
@Kachina624 Yup....do you remember Robert Briscoe, the JEWISH Lord Mayor of Dublin? di
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