Where can I find the statement! X
Guys yewande released a statement. I found it really sad, the fact that one of the producers felt sorry for yewande because of Lucie and she had the audacity to flip the script onto her?? I personally am African too, my mum gave me a common/easy ‘British’ name because she ‘wanted life to be easy for me’. It’s now hit me why exactly she did that. Really glad yewande opened up about this and even more annoyed that lucie can’t be bothered to apologise!
U can swipe on the insta post, otherwise I’ve attached her statement xWhere can I find the statement! X
This is a great statement, and I hope every dense moron who has pretended that this behaviour doesn't have a racist element to it reads and educates themselves. Another thing to think about: if this behaviour didn't have a racist element to it, why wasn't it aired? Love Island loves any kind of drama, and Lucie not pronouncing Yewande's name right seems like the kind of petty drama they would normally air. So the fact that the producers chose not to include any of this shows that they knew this behaviour was not the kind of thing they could air without controversy - i.e. they knew it came across as racist.
Guys yewande released a statement. I found it really sad, the fact that one of the producers felt sorry for yewande because of Lucie and she had the audacity to flip the script onto her?? I personally am African too, my mum gave me a common/easy ‘British’ name because she ‘wanted life to be easy for me’. It’s now hit me why exactly she did that. Really glad yewande opened up about this and even more annoyed that lucie can’t be bothered to apologise!
this was beautifully written and it is a pure testament to how heartbreaking this whole ordeal must be for Yewande. Definitely bringing up some negative memories for her and I feel so bad.
Guys yewande released a statement. I found it really sad, the fact that one of the producers felt sorry for yewande because of Lucie and she had the audacity to flip the script onto her?? I personally am African too, my mum gave me a common/easy ‘British’ name because she ‘wanted life to be easy for me’. It’s now hit me why exactly she did that. Really glad yewande opened up about this and even more annoyed that lucie can’t be bothered to apologise!
Omg the Irish thing! She was so pleased when Greg came into the villa cause he was Irish and I was like... erm you literally lived with an Irishwoman in Yewande for like two weeks? Or does she not count?!this was beautifully written and it is a pure testament to how heartbreaking this whole ordeal must be for Yewande. Definitely bringing up some negative memories for her and I feel so bad.
To be honest, an apology from Lucy would be insincere anyways and would only be done for public interest anyways.
I think the fact that most LIs have sided with Yewande is saying something.
As for Maura.... she never did like Yewande anyways from the way she kept pushing Danny to Arabella & didn’t even acknowledge her as a fellow Irish so her siding with Lucie doesn’t phase me at all. Plus birds of a feather flock together.
She didn’t count to Maura. Racism in Ireland from what I hear is rampant. I worked with an Irish girl and she didn’t acknowledge me at all.Omg the Irish thing! She was so pleased when Greg came into the villa cause he was Irish and I was like... erm you literally lived with an Irishwoman in Yewande for like two weeks? Or does she not count?!
I just want to say that your Irish colleague doesn't represent all Irish people and I'm sorry you had that experience. I'm Irish and I lived in the UK and US for a while after college. I can't even count the amount of offensive comments made towards me regarding my accent, my Irish name which they couldn't pronounce and would also give me an anglicised nickname to make their lives easier, ignorant comments about the famine (genocide actually), regularly saying the word "potatoe!!" to me in a mock and exaggerated accent, asking me to say the number 3 and then laugh at how I pronounced it, calling me a Paddy (even though I'm a women), comments about how pale and freckly I was, very regular remarks about loving alcohol and very offensive comments about Northern Ireland. Some of these comments came from people I lived with, worked with, met on nights out and mostly from people I considered friends? A lot of the time I don't think they even realised how rude and offensive they were being. I consider examples like this to be "soft" forms of racism or maybe micro aggressions as others may say. It's still hurtful and makes you feel very aware that you're an outsider. Maybe people will disagree with me and say it's not racism but that's how it felt on the receiving side of it.She didn’t count to Maura. Racism in Ireland from what I hear is rampant. I worked with an Irish girl and she didn’t acknowledge me at all.
She also invited everyone to her wedding in Ireland beside me and another black male colleague.
This is exactly what I've been saying since this all kicked off. Irish boys & girls have for years have had there names mis pronounced fact is its just human error no one sets out thinking right I'm going to mis say her/his name on purpose to make myself look thick & disrespect their Irish heritage. Its like I said easily done & has been happening for years. Difference is nowadays this generation are only waiting for anyone to say or look the wrong way & bang they making a big drama to stay relevant. I think here its a case of Yewande, Anna & Amber have been gunning for Lucie from day 1 when she wouldn't hang with them & lick there arses. There now not in the headlines as much as Lucie Molly & Maura so see this as the perfect time to play the victim again. With so much going on right now in the world & not coming out & putting it to rest instead letting a young girl receive death threats over it is wrongI have an Irish name that NOONE can pronounce at all, so on all social media’s and when I write it down I spell it how it is pronounced, in the English way. I’ve worked in places before and they give me (unwanted) short nicknames, not bothered to even ask about where my name is from etc.. I’m white so many can assume I’m English. I know this the case for many living in the U.K. with non English names!
Never thought of it as racism, just thought people were being thick and annoying ...
It’s not racism, but it is xenophobic and lazy. Your Irish name is a proud symbol of your heritage and people should respect that.I have an Irish name that NOONE can pronounce at all, so on all social media’s and when I write it down I spell it how it is pronounced, in the English way. I’ve worked in places before and they give me (unwanted) short nicknames, not bothered to even ask about where my name is from etc.. I’m white so many can assume I’m English. I know this the case for many living in the U.K. with non English names!
Never thought of it as racism, just thought people were being thick and annoying ...
This is exactly what I've been saying since this all kicked off. Irish boys & girls have for years have had there names mis pronounced fact is its just human error no one sets out thinking right I'm going to mis say her/his name on purpose to make myself look thick & disrespect their Irish heritage. Its like I said easily done & has been happening for years. Difference is nowadays this generation are only waiting for anyone to say or look the wrong way & bang they making a big drama to stay relevant. I think here its a case of Yewande, Anna & Amber have been gunning for Lucie from day 1 when she wouldn't hang with them & lick there arses. There now not in the headlines as much as Lucie Molly & Maura so see this as the perfect time to play the victim again. With so much going on right now in the world & not coming out & putting it to rest instead letting a young girl receive death threats over it is wrong
But would you say it is racism?It’s not racism, but it is xenophobic and lazy. Your Irish name is a proud symbol of your heritage and people should respect that.
Sorry, highly disagree. If someone has corrected you over and over, and you respond ‘whatever’ that is dismissive and a micro aggression. You’ve basically said that you don’t care to bother to pronounce their name because it’s different to your culture and it matters less.
Irish, Nigerian, Polish, whatever. People should 100% make the effort to appreciate and accept differences and her name is too easy to pronounce to claim it’s a minor mistake - it’s not as if it’s using letters not used in the English language
And actually, she did put it to bed, with that eloquent response. She was entitled to defend herself from being called a ‘bully’. Don’t forget this all stems from Lucie who was like I don’t have girl friends cause they’re drama and yet went to try and cause drama with Tommy herself.
Yes because it wouldnt have happened if she had an english nameBut would you say it is racism?
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Yes. It’s a clear micro aggression showing that someone else’s culture doesn’t matter to you - especially if they’ve REPEATEDLY corrected you. Yewande isn’t hard in the slightest to pronounce in the English language. It isn’t like Lucie is Japanese where the phonetics are different.But would you say it is racism?
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