Posted on 06/17/2015 3:00:57 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Via Truth Revolt and the Daily Mail, heres the best evidence lefties have that Dolezal isnt the racial equivalent of Caitlyn Jenner. The basic story she tells might well be true: Albert Wilkerson, the man she passed off as her dad, did serve in the Corps and did migrate north as a young child after his father had a confrontation with a police officer in Birmingham. But he isnt her father, of course, and the fact that she went so far as to steal his history to back up her own claim of being black is a step that Jenner hasnt taken and couldnt take, realistically, given her fame. (Imagine her regaling a stranger with stories of the first time young Caitlyn got her period as a young girl.) Dolezal lied willingly to support her racial narrative, not just about who she is now but about who she was growing up. Jenner didnt. Although that makes me wonder: What percentage of transgenders attempt to pass with fake histories and what percentage are candid about their transition? Are the former as culpable for inventing a false biography as Rachel I identify as black Dolezal is?
False bio or not, David French argues that Dolezals transition is more convincing than Jenners:
The case, then, for transgender identity seems to rest on something that looks a lot like Dolezals argument for her own alleged blackness. Its a matter of very deep feeling combined with clear cultural markers. Both Dolezal and Jenner mark themselves the way they want to be seen by embracing stereotypes. Ironically, however, Dolezal is the one who adopted the correct stereotypes liberal, oppression-minded, and activist. She passed for a very long time. Jenner and many other transgendered people embrace a big-breasted, hyper-feminine model of living that often looks like a caricature of exactly the kind of women that feminists love to hate. Most transgendered people cant pass for nine seconds. So why does the Left embrace the person who adopts the wrong stereotypes and reject their NAACP ally and longtime fellow-traveler?
The difference here is ideology, specifically the ideological demands of the sexual revolution. So long as consenting adults are involved, the sexual revolutionary reasons backwards from transgressive sexual morality. The heart wants what it wants, and the rest is details (plus a healthy dose of angry activism directed at dissenters). The argument has long been that much human pain is the result of denying the heart its deepest desires, that the path of indulgence is the path of human flourishing. So if Bruce Jenner wants to be a woman, then hes a woman.
The politics of race have evolved differently in the United States. For the Left, race is so much a matter of a precise, lived experience combined with a specific cultural and ideological response that there is no room for even the darkest-skinned of dissenters. Dolezal didnt live the experience long enough, and she could drop her blackness anytime she wanted, so despite the apparent deep desires of her own heart, shes not black. If youre looking for logic in this distinction, youve come to the wrong movement.
Treating Jenner and Dolezal differently, I think, is a function of the difference between the gay-rights and civil-rights movements, an interesting wrinkle given that SSM supporters have spent the last decade insisting those movements are much more alike than they are distinct. The assumption in Dolezals case is that no privileged white American could ever truly wish to be black; the oppression blacks have experienced, from slavery to segregation to disenfranchisement, is too total. Letting her transition would be read by some as evidence that there are more advantages to being black than disadvantages, which would betray the civil-rights movement. Oppression is built into black racial identity. You cant claim the identity if the oppression can be shed at will. The push for LGBT rights is, as French says, more about building cultural acceptance of gays and transgenders as normal. (No wonder that marriage, a cultural touchstone of normalcy and domesticity, is a key goal.) Jenner does more to help the cause by making himself visible, which challenges perceptions of normalcy, than he does to hurt it by suggesting, via his transition, that being trans isnt so terrible a hardship in modern America that a celebrity wouldnt be willing to embrace it if he identified that way. Job one for transgenders right now is simply letting people know theyre out there and theyre relatable; blacks, by comparison, dont need Rachel Dolezal to convince people that racism is a problem. So Jenner coming out of the closet as a woman is a huge win for LGBT rights whereas Dolezal coming out of the closet as black is a weird nothing at best and a setback for black activists at worse.
One word in her semi-defense, though. Some critics claim shes guilty of using blackface to pass, but blackface is designed to demean blacks by turning them into grotesque racial caricatures. Thats not what Dolezal did. Her make-up looks ridiculous once youve seen the photos of her pre-transition (the hair is a weave, in case you were curious), but it was evidently good enough for her to pass even in the halls of the NAACP. Whatever you may think of her and her ruse, her intention clearly wasnt to demean. If that doesnt matter then we all missed a huge boycott opportunity when Fred Armisen was playing Obama (terribly) for years on SNL.
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I walked past the television where the were interviewing her, and the caption underneath was said “allegedly lied”.
“Allegedly lied”?
Really?
That is why I stopped watching television years ago.
Jenner says inside he felt like a woman. If he’s never been a woman how does he know what it feels like to be a woman?
How does Dolezal know hot it feels to be black?
I am black, have been since last week. Now where is my Obamaphone and all the other free stuff? When do I get the extra points on the civil service exam? When do my kids and grand kids get admitted to college under affirmative action?
Seriously, one can understand the absurdity of a proposition by taking it to the extreme. For instance, if every white person in America suddenly declared themselves to be black, all of the racial set-asides that favor blacks would disappear. Think about that.
That broad is a treasure trove of idiotic BS. They may wish they NEVER opened the box!:)
This old white guy is very ‘tired of dis’.
Won’t somebody give this woman a bless your heart and let’s all just get along, move on. Grandpa Munster reid got a heart in the right place pass.What difference does it make? Distractions. Wake up to the real issues!
“But he isnt her father, of course, and the fact that she went so far as to steal his history to back up her own claim of being black is a step that Jenner hasnt taken and couldnt take, realistically, given her fame.”
Not HER fame, HIS fame. The author needs to grow a backbone and not play along with the psychosis.
Why hasn’t this woman been placed in a psych ward yet? She is obviously mentally disturbed.
People like she and Jenner used to be called delusional. What happened to that word in our lexicon of today? Me, oh, my, my grandchildren will not begin to know how much America has changed over the last 50 years. I better get busy telling them all I remember about our late, great, country.
“Psych ward?” I’m surprised she’s not the national president of the NAACP!
“How does Dolezal know hot it feels to be black?”
Dolezal is like those white kids known as wiggers with the gold chains, grill, baggy pants, and hat turned sideways. She just took it to an extreme level. She is simply a con artist who adopted the whole blackface scheme as a ploy to get what she wanted. Jenner is just nuts.
I came across an interesting term. Anyone who don’t embrace RACHEL Dolezal fraud must be “transracialphobic”. Basically you’re the bigot for not accepting her as a black
There are only two outcomes for this headcase as I see it. One is fame and fortune with a “tell-all” book, book tour documentaries and a Hollywood biopic. Second is suicide.
Just depends on whether the liberal establishment enshrines her as a hero and a martyr.
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