Posted on 06/21/2015 3:48:00 PM PDT by QT3.14
As if the case of Rachel Dolezal couldnt get any sillier, anti-racism activist Tim Wise says that the black former NAACP chapter president once tried to stop him from speaking at Eastern Washington University because white folks cant speak with any legitimacy to issues of racism.
Dolezal was a part-time professor at the college.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
I thought Eric Holder said we were supposed to have a conversation about race. Is she saying Holder was wrong?
As if no White person experienced active racism from Blacks - I grew up and lived through the race riots of the ‘60s and have experienced racism. I just didn’t make it a career to be a victim because of it.
I read an article about her from 2011 or 2012 and in the comment section there were people at that time calling her out for being white and pretending to be black.
Interesting. I wonder if any of those comments were from black people.
Watching black people defend her now is stunning. It is amazing and embarrassing to see the degrading levels to which they will sink to protect [white] liberals. They step & fetch for white liberals as if they are their masters. I realize that may sound "racist", but it is not. It is a simply stated fact.
I suspect her parents wanted to distance themselves from her insanity. That it is only her attempt to ruin the life of her brother that have prompted them to do this.
So obvious a demonstration of her pathology has to have an effect on the credibility of her charges against him. Unfortunately, because men have to prove that they didn’t do it, which is logically impossible, it may not help the poor guy.
I KNEW there’d be some interesting ironic quotes out of the “incognegro”...
Is that Caitlyn Jenner’s black cat?
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