Rachel Dolezal: ‘I Don’t Identify as African American, I Identify as Black.’…
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Rachel Dolezal, the former NAACP branch president who made headlines for posing as black, has been doing the media rounds promoting her new memoir, “In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World.” On Monday, as part of her book tour, Dolezal appeared on NBC’s The Today Show. When Savannah Guthrie asked about the racial politics of what she did, she made the distinction that she considers herself “black,” not “African American.”
“I don’t identify as African American, I identify as black,” said Dolezal. “I am part of the Pan-African diaspora and I definitely feel like in America, even though race is a social construct and we’ve acknowledged this in academia and in science there still is a line drawn in the sides.”
When discussing her difficulty in finding a new job, something she first revealed publicly last month, Dolezal also noted that she has had her name changed legally. “I really felt like I needed to change my legal name in order to be seen for my qualifications and experience rather than just seen for the tabloid publicity that I got in 2015,” she explained. “When applying for a job, people were just seeing ?Rachel Dolezal’ and not paying attention to the wide ranging experience and qualifications that I do have.”
Meanwhile, on Sunday, The New York Times posted a piece quizzing various employees about what racial terms make them cringe. At the bottom of the article, there is a plug for a Facebook Live question and answer session that the paper has scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, which will feature Rachel Dolezal:
Rachel Dolezal will answer readers’ questions on Facebook at 12:15 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday. Ms. Dolezal was the president of the N.A.A.C.P. chapter in Spokane, Wash. and a university instructor in African-American studies before she attracted national attention in June 2015 for her embrace of a racial identity she was not born or raised in. Send your questions for her to racerelated@
nytimes.com.
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I don't have it in me to give a ? about her. We got way too many enemies as it is
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I agree.
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Im not apart of the many that hate her. I just don't see her situation as a huge big deal, I get the frustration, but people be putting to much energy in this chick.
At least she mentally unstable and obsessed with losing everything to be accepted and concern with black cutlure and history. At some certain point, I can't even be mad at her anymore. -
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*sigh*
If only I could parade around like a white woman, with all its perks, glory and benefits. If only I could decide one day that race and the culture within it is merely a social construct.. That the intersectionality of being a black woman is something that can be learned and not born into....
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why do people hate this broad so much ?
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fortyacres wrote: »why do people hate this broad so much ?
If anything I feel sorry for her. She's not all there. -
Sooo she crazy right??? When her medcine time crazy
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*sigh*
If only I could parade around like a white woman, with all its perks, glory and benefits. If only I could decide one day that race and the culture within it is merely a social construct.. That the intersectionality of being a black woman is something that can be learned and not born into....
This ? .
I hate these ? ass feminist/SJW terms... -
fortyacres wrote: »why do people hate this broad so much ?
she gets hated on cuz the ? is wildly disrespectful to the people and culture she claims to identify with. our identity was stolen from us and here this ? comes trying to do the same thing. -
The woman has rejected her racist ancestors... i'm not mad at all
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smash
~shrugs~
Word she was looking kinda thick in that blue dress*sigh*
If only I could parade around like a white woman, with all its perks, glory and benefits. If only I could decide one day that race and the culture within it is merely a social construct.. That the intersectionality of being a black woman is something that can be learned and not born into....
This ? .
Smash on ms jones intellectual ratchet ass toofortyacres wrote: »why do people hate this broad so much ?
If anything I feel sorry for her. She's not all there.
Smash on this wnba built et fingers having cave becky 2 -
semi-auto-mato wrote: »fortyacres wrote: »why do people hate this broad so much ?
she gets hated on cuz the ? is wildly disrespectful to the people and culture she claims to identify with. our identity was stolen from us and here this ? comes trying to do the same thing.
but why do you care so much ? -
Victimless crime
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lol
Let's look at the definition shall we...
http://www.aacrao.org/resources/compliance/ipeds-reporting/definitions-for-new-race-and-ethnicity-categories
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A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
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playboy buddy rose wrote: »The woman has rejected her racist ancestors... i'm not mad at all
Has she really though? Rejecting your ancestors isn't done by pretending not to be a descendant of your ancestors. People would respect her more if she did her work as a white person. Seems she's taking the easy route.
The fact that she's been so submersed in the black community and doesn't seem to grasp that leads me to believe that she's off her rocker. -
fortyacres wrote: »semi-auto-mato wrote: »fortyacres wrote: »why do people hate this broad so much ?
she gets hated on cuz the ? is wildly disrespectful to the people and culture she claims to identify with. our identity was stolen from us and here this ? comes trying to do the same thing.
but why do you care so much ?
i think the black community is pretty much done with her. white folks keep put her on tv and white folks keep talking about her. i dont give a damn what happens to her. -
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If only I could parade around like a white woman, with all its perks, glory and benefits. If only I could decide one day that race and the culture within it is merely a social construct.. That the intersectionality of being a black woman is something that can be learned and not born into....
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Right, on the money. -
her ? hole is black...thats all that matters
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Someone PM the link she's getting piped down by 4 guys at once on porn hub.
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I actually some times i want a white woman but wat if she get fat now i got a fat white woman...atleast if the black girl get fat i still got a black woman
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Lol at her literally living her life in black face.
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Some ? must have tore her out the frame back in the day for her to want to identify as a black woman. How do you go from this
To this?
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^Lmao...she was a threwpiece