I totally accept black people born in Britain as British.
Then why would you come out with such awful comment such as 'What about looking as if you were born in Africa?'
I'm not racist - some of my best friends are Asian.
I don't think it is for you to judge whether or not you are racist - that is for others, who might be on the receiving end of your comments to judge. Few people overtly accept they are racist (or sexist etc) but many are even if they don't think they are or don't recognise that they are.
All I was saying in my first post was that in the past I have made the mistake of assuming someone is from somewhere else based on their skin colour ...
Is that racist - sure is.
Is that acceptable - nope.
Is that understandable - yes, I guess I can understand why someone might hold that prejudiced view depending on how narrow their experiences may have been.
But, and this is a big BUT. Hussey went way, way further. When her 'where are you from' question was answered as 'Hackney, London, I'm British', she doubled down continuing to insist that the woman couldn't be Hackney, London, British because of the colour of her skin.
Is that racist - sure is.
Is that acceptable - nope.
Is that understandable - nope.
I cannot understand how someone who surely must have realised they'd made a huge faux pax in assuming someone who was black wasn't born in London would continue to dig themselves further and further into a hole. And (more importantly) create more and more distress to the person being, let's face it, interrogated as to where they were 'really from'.