Posted on 06/15/2015 11:10:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Comedian Dave Chappelle is not going to be joking about Rachel Dolezal, the NAACP leader who stepped down from her post as president of the Spokane, Washington chapter. She is accused of misrepresenting herself as a black woman when, in fact, she is white.
Chappelle was giving a high school graduation commencement address at his alma mater in Spokane Sunday, and was asked about Dolezal, who was outed by her white parents.
The comedian said that blacks should go ahead and draft Dolezal.
Chapelle has never shied away from racial controversy. He was referring to a segment on his television show in which a panel of judges conducted a racial draft. Tiger Woods was drafted by the white panel. The black panel was all too happy to give him away.
According to the Washington Post, Chapelle said blacks should keep Donezal.
He told the graduating class at Duke Ellington High School that its up to artists to help contextualize the world.
The worlds become ridiculous. Theres a white lady posing as a black lady. There is not one thing that woman accomplished she couldnt have done as a white woman. Theres no reason! She just needed the braids. I dont know what she was doing.
Later, Chapelle elaborated, saying the press doesnt realize that race is a social construct.
The medias gotta be real careful, said Chappelle. What theyre overlooking is the emotional content of what she means. Theres something very nuanced where shes highlighting the difference between personal feeling, and whats a construct as far as race is concerned. I dont know what her agenda is, but theres an emotional content for black people when they see her, and white people when they see her.
Chappelle sounded sympathetic to Dolezals predicament. He said he expects shell provide fodder for a lot of comedians jokes, but he wont be jumping on the bandwagon.
Im sure her rebuttal will be illuminating like once shes had time to process it and kind of get her wind back and get her message together.
Monday, Dolezal formally resigned from her position at the NAACP.
In a post on Facebook she wrote, In the eye of this current storm, I can see that a separation of family and organizational outcomes is in the best interest of the NAACP.
Dolezal was married to an African-American, and was raised with 4 adopted African-American siblings. She is also a professor of Africana Studies at a university in Washington.
Black and white are both colors so all are colored.. even browns..
Technically incorrect, color exists only in the brain as an interpretation of different frequencies of light. Actual black is the ABSENCE of color. White, on the other hand, is the brain’s experience of the combination of ALL frequencies of light so white is not a color either. Between black, white and brown only brown is a color.
Yeah, like that...
Technically incorrect, color exists only in the brain as an interpretation of different frequencies of light. Actual black is the ABSENCE of color. White, on the other hand, is the brains experience of the combination of ALL frequencies of light so white is not a color either. Between black, white and brown only brown is a color.
ABOVE is double talk from the artistically challenged..
-OR- the urbanly strangled..
Nah, doesn’t beat the Rick James one although that was as much Charlie Murphy as Dave.
White is a color, after all.
The Reparations one was good, too, a lot of truth in it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg6J1Skptbs
I admit I’m no artist but this is actually straight talk from someone who spent thirty years selling, servicing and rebuilding printing equipment and has some acquaintance with what color actually is. Remember I said you were TECHNICALLY incorrect. Black is NOT a color, think about it, have you ever been deep in a limestone cavern with the lights turned off? In the total absence of light you experience total blackness. All those “black” people are just varying shades of brown as you said, some are almost black but not quite.
Oh, if I’m any kind of strangled it certainly is not urbanly strangled. I try to stay well away from anything resembling a big city.
lol
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