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NAACP leader is white, faked being black

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This story is great, and crazy.

Meet Rachel Dolezal, the NAACP leader who portrayed herself as black, changed her appearance, yet was born to white parents and grew up looking like a little German girl.

She also put up pictures of random black people as "her parents".

When asked if she was black she said "I don't understand the question". :joy:

Now, que the "she's transracial and identifies as black!" crowd to come out of the woodwork.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/12/us/washington-spokane-naacp-rachel-dolezal-identity/
 
Clearly Trans-racialism is the next identity issue to be considered normal as the NAACP has just stated that her racial "identity" doesn't matter.


Starting tomorrow I am identifying as a Maui warrior.
Dibs on Asian. I always wanted to be better at math and stealth assassining.
 
It's not like she wouldn't have been allowed to hold that position at the NAACP because she's white anyway. I understand identifying more with one culture, but to weirdly lie about who your parents are altogether sounds creepy.
 
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To be honest...

I was really hoping more people would come out of the trans-racial identity closet. DNA means didly in terms of identity right? Isn't that the same underlying moral question? When is it just an "identity" versus "being deceptive"? Is there a group of people out there with a valid medical condition that will enable them to change their race via surgery? The ethical questions reside on the same part of the genetic spectrum and that is reality. There is a double-standard and arbitrary ethics here. Maybe there ARE people that have the on-going feeling that they were born the wrong race?

This is marginal behavior...and NOT psychologically normal.
 
She is so obviously white. How could anyone believe her.

If she routinely presented herself in the main pic being circulated or the one below, I would in no way say she's obviously white. Clearly you haven't been exposed to enough black people. She's easily able to pull off a bi-racial look.

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She wasn't claiming to be biracial though. Did you watch the video? She's whiter than me in that and I'm a freaking ghost.
 
She wasn't claiming to be biracial though. Did you watch the video? She's whiter than me in that and I'm a freaking ghost.

Yes I saw the video. There are tons of bi-racial people who choose to identify as black for one reason or another. Her not claiming to be bi-racial shouldn't raise any alarms. I didn't know that was a requirement considering we're all mixed.

The actual skin color means nothing. My own grandmother would have been able to pass as a white woman.

Is Rashida Jones "so obviously white"? I guess we're crazy for believing Quincy is her dad.

I'm speaking only about her appearance. She 100% could pass for a "black" woman and the fact she was obviously able to pull it off is proof of it. I've seen plenty that look very similar and in no way would I ever have a reason to question it. Not that I'd care to anyways. I haven't formed an opinion on her psyche one way or another.

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If I was a student in her class or part of her NAACP chapter, my natural assumption would be a Blake Griffin scenario.

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Yes I saw the video. There are tons of bi-racial people who choose to identify as black for one reason or another. Her not claiming to be bi-racial shouldn't raise any alarms. I didn't know that was a requirement considering we're all mixed.

The actual skin color means nothing. My own grandmother would have been able to pass as a white woman.

Is Rashida Jones "so obviously white"? I guess we're crazy for believing Quincy is her dad.

I'm speaking only about her appearance. She 100% could pass for a "black" woman and the fact she was obviously able to pull it off is proof of it. I've seen plenty that look very similar and in no way would I ever have a reason to question it. Not that I'd care to anyways. I haven't formed an opinion on her psyche one way or another.

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I don't give a shit what Rashida is--I'd be the best 11 seconds she ever had in her life.
 
Nobody gave a damn when Robert Van Winkle did it.

Other than this woman being obviously delusional, if she is guilty of opening saying that she is black, then who gives a damn?
 
She lied to get a job, No way she would have hired without the lie. Some deserving black was cheated from a position.
 
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