Posted on 06/13/2015 4:14:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Yes, I know that we already hit this story yesterday. Ed covered it here, while AP weighed in here and here as well. But as I watched the media coverage of the Rachel Dolezal news roll out yesterday I just couldnt let this particular sleeping dog lie. (And I apologize in advance if this is a bit long but theres a lot of material to cover. Please bear with me.) The initial questions about what Dolezal is alleged to have done seems fairly cut and dry at first glance, but are they really?
Sure, barring some proof that her parents turn out to be lying or the early life photos are somehow faked, it seems fairly obvious that the woman is about as white as white could be. If you looked in an encyclopedia next to the phrase white woman you would probably find her picture. And yes, she seems to have woven an extensive web of lies about who her father is, claimed that her adopted brother was her son and a host of other things which clearly seem to be intentionally deceptive. To what purpose? Was it to advance her career in the civil rights movement? I suppose so, though the NAACP is insisting that she could have gotten that job anyway and that they welcome people of all races.
But heres my main beef with this coverage. As soon as I read about Dolezal it crossed my mind that there was another, underlying story waiting to be told....
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
I’m black on Thursdays. On Fridays I’m a woman. Saturdays I’m a fish...
I guess we can agree to disagree about who sent her the racist mail.
I’ve known white people who have presented themselves as blacks for the purpose of getting internships or scholarships reserved for blacks, and afterwards went on to live their merry white lives. This was not the case for Rachel, she’s spent every minute of her life walking the difficult road of a black woman.
Please explain what part of her life lacks the experience of being a woman? The actor The Rock is black, yet almost knows it. So how can he really say he’s black if it doesn’t effect how he lives?
Yes, she had white parents, but so did Baraq Obama and Gary Coleman.
That goes to show how things have changed. In the past black people tried to pass for white because it was advantageous.
Now it's the opposite, whites pretending to be blacks, whites pretending to be Indians. Men pretending to be women. Do you see where it is heading? And why?
I think it’s about LIES and not retards.
She was born with straight blonde hair; ergo, she has NEVER spent her entire life having to deal with nappy, let alone frizzie hair of any kind! And THAT was my point......NOT that she isn't a woman! Are you now claiming that she was born a boy ? If so, you're nuts! I've seen her birth certificate!
Have have NO idea who The Rock is, but I went to boarding school with wealthy black kids and they didn't act anything at all like black thugs from "da hood" and that certainly didn't, in any way, make them white/not black.
Oh, so you have friends who pretended to be black to get stuff? And you believe that that is okay, do you ? YOU DON'T BELONG IN THIS SITE, SINCE YOU ARE A MORAL RELATIVIST AND IMMORAL YOURSELF !
Are you really as pig ignorant as your posts imply, or is this an act ?
My point was that I didn’t think it was ok for my friends to pretend to be black because they had no intention of being black. This was not the case of Rachel. She loved blacks and their culture so much she decided to become one.
She didn’t get a scholarship just because she was black. She got it because of her incredible African artwork. Think you can fake an interest like that?
Perhaps her parents are white, but I bet you didn’t know her four younger siblings are adopted blacks! That makes 4/7 of her family black! (Including her 5/7). As big sister, she’s spent a lifetime dealing with nappy hair.
Please let me know who in your opinion would be more worthy of getting her black scholarship? Some random black dude that probably doesn’t give a rat’s ass about African artwork or culture?
Yes, you can.
That's how we'll starve the beast.
Of course I know that her white parents adopted 4 black kids....three American ones and one from Haiti, when she was in her late teens and out of the house.
I also know that her parents spent some time living in South Africa; however, she NEVER went to visit them and has NEVER been to ANY African country!
Have you ever seen her *cough*art work*cough* ? I have and it's mediocre at best.
American blacks know very little about Africa, African art work,and and she had NO RIGHT to take the place of some much more deserving black candidate, at Howard !
Since I was very interested in some of the black works of art at the Met, when I was a child and some members of my family are from the original settlers and still live in South Africa, I am willing to bet that I know far more about this topic than she does; you too, for that matter. That doesn't make me black though !
She was NOT born with what is called "black hair" ( and neither are some actual blacks! ), so she did NOT spend her entire life "having to deal with black hair" !
She's a liar, a wannabe, and a conman. Worse, she's a raving nutter who is a racepimp, except she is NOT black !
“I also know that her parents spent some time living in South Africa; however, she NEVER went to visit them and has NEVER been to ANY African country”
HA! Got you there! You’re wrong. Actually Rachel HAS lived in Africa with her parents and she’s talked about it a lot.
I am a sizable penguin trapped in a tiny owl. Address me as Sizable Penguin hence forth, or be sued. Serve me fish not varmints, or be shot.
You believe that you know so much and hell no, you don't !
OK...this is getting good....now....I’m going to be “gay”
I am TransPresidential.
Would someone tell Obama to get out of my office!?
That's just not true.
Interesting exchanges with our Minnesota friend.
Think I called it on this one.
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