Posted on 06/19/2015 11:26:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
Then the average black woman weighed in on social media and expressed their displeasure.
So the media has become much more ambivalent.
I wonder how the "ethnic-identity pioneer" feels about that?
I very much doubt she will ever be asked.
“Famed ethnic-identity pioneer” or infamous delusional whack-job?
infamous delusional whack-job. What else?
You got it and the idiots on the left are still falling for it.
Hahahahahahaha!
They had to wait until she was white to fire her.
Oh man, it doesnt get any better than this.
antipc on June 19, 2015 at 10:48 AM
From the article:
The investigator found behavioral misconduct during interactions with City employees by three members of the commission including Dolezal. The eight findings include workplace harassment, taking on duties not assigned, changing official meeting minutes, and criticizing the person that filed the complaint against all three in public.
Which was OK while she was black, but a firing offense now that she is white.
That’s some heavy micro agression right there !
Also the elites are starting to hear from white women who have adopted minority children: they understandably took great umbrage at her statement that she could not be a proper parent to her son unless she shared his ethnicity.
Pretty cool,
Now this pos can see what a welfare african American life is really like.
You’ll can kiss my big white a55!
Too bad Earl Scheib isn’t around any more.
She could’ve gotten a permanent paint job there for the price of one of her monthly applications.
Isn’t it interesting how the ‘average’ black demands racial purity.
And expects the rest of us to take in whoever says they are ‘whatever’?
Typical of most liberals in my experience... Do as I say, not as I do.
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