Acclaimed Nigerian author,
Chimamanda Adichie has described United States First Lady, Melania Trump as
racist.
Adichie made the statement
in an interview with international magazine, Esquire UK where she talked about
her stance on feminism, Melania Trump’s visit to Africa and racism.
When asked if she thought
Melania Trump was racist, she answered in the positive with reference to
Melania’s recent visit to Africa.
She said, “Had you asked me
this question yesterday, I would have said ‘yes’ and my evidence would be that
she supported her husband when he was being incredibly racist to Barack Obama.
“But I just watched an
interview that she gave and I was just appalled by it. She sort of stepped out
of a colonial 1750 guidebook about how to be in Africa.
“There’s a pith helmet and
then I am thinking maybe this is supposed to be ironic? Maybe it is a critique
of colonialism.
“She really thought this is
what you do when you go to Africa and it says something about someone who is so
removed from reality,” Adichie said.
Adichie went on to
reference a jacket Melania wore to one of the US children immigration camps
which read “I really don’t care: Do you?” and caused a media frenzy.
She said, “And I remember
when the media made a lot of noise about that jacket. I remember actually kind
of being on her side when all that noise was happening.
“I thought – she doesn’t
know, she couldn’t possibly do this knowingly. She did, so the answer to your
question is ‘yes’. I think she is racist,” Adichie said.
When asked why she
passionately fights for feminism and not racism despite being black, Adichie
stated that she always finds the need to make a case for feminism.
She said, “In my own
personal space, the people I love, my family and friends all get race. So I
have never with them had to make a case for why something was racist.
“So I am with my circle of
friends and something happens to do with blackness and immediately, we all get
it.
“But with gender, I find
that with the people I love, I am constantly being expected to make the case –
the ways in which women are reduced.
“And it gets emotionally
exhausting because I don’t feel that I have the kind of effortless support that
I have when I talk about race,” Adichie said.
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