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May 27, 2004
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree 

British Racism Can Be a Royal Pain
By Gary Younge
Gary Younge is the New York correspondent for the Guardian.

…According to a group of black New Yorkers, on Monday night the Princess Michael of Kent turned to their noisy table and chided them: "You need to go back to the colonies." A spokesman for the princess � who is the wife of Queen Elizabeth's first cousin, Prince Michael of Kent � on Wednesday said: "She did not make a racist comment."

As far as the princess is concerned, this is probably true. For the most part, the British upper class would not recognize a racist statement if it ran up and stuck a burning cross on their lawns. Prince Philip once referred to the "slitty eyes" of the Chinese and commented that a fuse box bursting with wires looked "as if it was put in by an Indian." The late Queen Mother lamented that former apartheid leader P.W. Botha got bad press.

When Nicole Young, one of the young black New Yorkers in question, challenged the princess afterward, the royal elaborated on her insult. Relating the exchange to the British wire service, the Press Assn., Young said she told the princess: " 'What you said to us before was completely disgusting, despicable and out of line.' She looked up at me and said, 'I didn't say go back to the colonies, I said, 'Remember the colonies.'

"And I'm, like, 'Remember what about the colonies?'

"She said, 'In the days of the colonies there were rules that were very good.'

"And I said, 'What rules in particular are you referring to?'

"She goes, 'Just think about it.' "

Just think about it. A German-born British aristocrat � whose father was in the Nazi SS � in the United States telling African Americans who have been here for centuries to "remember the colonies"?

As someone whose parents came from the colonies (Barbados) to settle in Britain, where I was born and raised, the remarks sadly sound familiar. In the narrative of British history, the emigration of white people to conquer and plunder the world was considered part of the natural order of things. But when the empire struck back with immigration to Britain, our parents were met with great hostility.

"Go back to where you came from" was a remark I often faced growing up. "We are here because you were there" is a response I learned only later in life.



Posted by P6 at May 27, 2004 07:02 AM
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