Posted on 06/12/2015 8:03:16 AM PDT by rktman
The parents of a Spokane, Washington, NAACP chapter president came forward on local television to tell the community and now nation: Our daughter, who says shes black, is actually white.
The interviews played out since in national media.
Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal told 11ALives Spokane, Washington, sister station, KREM 2 News, their daughter, Rachel Dolezal, is of German and Czech ancestry.
In a tweet, KREMs Taylor Viydo wrote: Dolezals parents, who live in Troy, MT, say Rachel has been deceiving people. They want people to know the truth.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
So she's a fraud AND a pain in the ass.
Hmmmm. Perhaps she “arranged” for the pkgs to be delivered to push her nbpp goals. Rock on sistah girl. She be all like...... “Thas right mofo!”.
Let your liberal friend know that I, Megan C. , do hereby state that I am a transpecied Coho Salmon.
All that matters is my perception, right?
Wow, you hit the jackpot...
Turn in your white privilege card for all the goodies you are now entitled too...
Oh' and you will need to ask JimRob to let you change your screen name !
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Craft was also an Academic All-American who graduated with a pre-med degree. So there you go.
” but he had red hair and freckles. “
In my Twenties, I dated a very beautiful Black girl. She had red hair an freckles. I get sad when I think about her because she had sickle cell anemia, and that usually means a shorter life. She was a Marquette student. Very smart, very beautiful!
I have several African American friends who are whiter than my European American family and friends. The AA friends are South Africans, raised by family of Dutch descent, and naturalized as Americans.
Should've been their first clue.
I don’t see anything wrong with her claim. After all, everyone is entitled to be their perceived gender and sex despite their appearance.
Isn’t this the logical conclusion?
now if he/she/it was a double amputee..............
One of the skeletons in my family history is that my genetic great-grandfather was an American Indian. The man who was married to my great-grandmother was partially paralyzed in a farming accident. The two children born in the years after that event, my grandmother and my Uncle Gilbert bore a striking resemblance to the handyman that had been living with the family in rural North Dakota.
My Uncle Gilbert embraced his heritage and spent his life living with American Indians. In his wedding picture he is sitting on a white horse with a full headdress with his squaw bride in traditional native American garb standing next to him. My grandmother was strikingly beautiful; unlike her older siblings who were fair skinned, blond and blue eyed like their Norwegian immigrant parents, she had an olive complexion, hazel eyes and thick black hair.
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