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The Boots Christmas commercial is an example of anti-white racism, says Alex Phillips

UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW #93: The broadcaster and commentator gives her verdict on the ad starring Adjoa Andoh of “terribly white” balcony fame

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There is growing outrage over the Boots Christmas commercial that has sparked a boycott of the high street chain.

Executives knew exactly what they were doing when signing up Adjoa Andoh of Bridgerton fame who came to national prominence by offending millions during the King’s Coronation on Woke ITV by speaking of the “terribly white” balcony.

That was a clearly racist comment that – surprise surprise – the Ofcommunists didn’t even bother to investigate.

Yesterday on the Uncancelled Aftershow – now available exclusively to my Outspoken Substack subscribers – I explained how it is very clear the ad is engaging in racism by denigrating Father Christmas as a lazy and typical white bloke being propped up by others.

Then I asked

, who has now launched her own brilliant Substack That’s What She Said, for her verdict, which you can watch in full above.

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