Casdon
I don’t pretend to understand inter-racial relationships and tensions between different groups or individuals of African heritage, and it surprises me that people on here know so much that they are qualified to condemn or praise. Do you know much about it, really? My outsider view is that this doesn’t seem much different to me than the English/Scottish debate - I’ve seen Nicola Sturgeon accused of all sorts.
As you are aware, Badenoch is my MP, so I perhaps have been following what she's said over the years more closely than some. She first stood for Parliament in 2010 and, by coincidence, a close friend of mine lives in Dulwich, which is where she stood. he's quite active politically, so was very much aware of what she was standing for. At the time, she was keen to flag up her Nigerian heritage and claimed that if she were to be elected she would champion the cause of Nigerians and other Africans in the UK. Unfortunately, she managed to offend them because she kept reminding them that they had a bad reputation, but it was their own fault. Not surprisingly, she came fourth in the election.
Some time between 2010 and 2017, she changed her tune completely and started emphasising that she is now British and started going on about British values. It was quite clear from the beginning that somebody was pulling her strings. We now know that Michael Gove was involved. She's turned her back on her heritage and is keen to emphasise that she's one of "us" (whoever that may be). She denies that racism exists in the UK and claims that it's something invented by "lefties". She doesn't say anything now about the rusty buckets she used to claim she used to fetch water.
Unlike others, I think it's interesting to consider other people's point of view. I haven't jumped to any conclusions and don't see racism through a single lens.