What I find interesting is the fact that she sued because she felt she was discriminated against as a white person. She then “became” black so as to get what she wanted out of life. So in my mind this blows the “white privilege” out the door as she had to become black to follow her path. So, in reality “black privilege” is real as shown by this confused person.
And she could argue that her lawsuit didn’t mean she identified as white, but that Howard University refused to acknowledge her self-identification and inaccurately perceived her as white.