Rachel Dolezal NAACP controversy

Discussion in 'In the News' started by goodlove, Jun 6, 2015.

  1. K

    K Well-Known Member

    So, I would have to wonder if there is a possibility of charges based on the false reports. Especially with sending things through the mail. Isn't that a Federal offense?

    But all that should be overlooked right? Especially in a society where true hate crimes are not taken seriously enough as it is?

    Is it really ok, or no big deal to take up law enforcement time and resources on repeated false charges spanning the time of many years?

    People keep saying "it's as simple as that" (on either side of the conversation) nothing is simple here, nor do I think we've heard/seen it all.

    As for her parents should sit her down. It doesn't sound like that would be a possibility given she's been estranged from them. Her issues and actions are beyond her parents capabilities.

    As for the whole thing about her questioning whether or not her parents are her biological parents, Maury has came out and offered to test them all. Which sortof fits with how crazy all this is.


    (ok and SERIOUSLY we are now posting things from BW forums?! WTF)
     
  2. K

    K Well-Known Member

    And PLEASE in a country where Kim Kardashian, Fake Housewives, and the like and the crap they pull is plastered all over the air ways, someone is going to complain about THIS story getting air time?

    Give me a break.
     
  3. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Very true, KinCA ^^^^^^^^^^^

    Here, she calls white people impersonating Africans as disturbing and offensive...

    She says light-skins get superior treatment in her (black) culture's hierarchy...

    This woman is an actress playing a role, l'm absolutely convinced now. It's all an attention-seeking game where she parrots real-life anecdotes that BP experience, and owns them as her own..She's pathalogical.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugIHac6Q7Z0
     
  4. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    The funny and ironic thing is that this would have meant so much more had she said it as a white person. A lot of the problem with race relations is not that black people are ignorant to certain historical events but that white people are and to acknowledge the history and to show any understanding of what took place would actually help heal this bs.
    I agree this shit had to be a game for her, everyone seems to be ok with this and how she called out Tim Wise for not really understanding the black struggle. Shit at least he's enough of an ally to highlight the bs without trying to appropriate blackness.
     
  5. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    I don't think she lied about all these reports. The ones from 2010 in Idaho sound very plausible.

    IMO she's probably overcompensating and there's a strong chance she made at least some false reports of harassment to law enforcement.

    I don't think all of them were fake though.
    If you're an IR couple in Idaho, I'd assume some people are not going to be cool with it and let their opinion be known.

    Again, no one is condoning making false police reports. That's wrong.

    Ironically, if Dolezal can be proven to have made false racial harassment charges, it would demonstrate she had caused harm to the African American community by passing for Black.

    Which is why I expect this line of investigation to be pursued by her detractors.

    But come on, the woman found a noose hanging outside her home in Idaho and the homeowner said he'd put it there a year before.
    That sounds suspiciously convenient by the homeowner.

    If you find a noose hanging outside your apartment/house, how rational are you going to be about it???

    What I think is Ms. Dolezal is too quick to file charges with the police for any perceived offense.
     
  6. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    None took place in Idaho.. She lived in Spokane, Washington.

    A dint in her car is malicious injury?

    Two nooses in less than a year? The second one the person says absolutely it was me, l used it for deer. Who admits it if it was to intimidate? It probably was for deer. He had no problem saying he created it , it was his house.

    A swastika that a camera that's always on but mysteriously not on and doesn't capture?

    An 18 page manifesto with no postmark left in her box and only she had the key?. Ok.

    Rachel never returns calls as the numerous investigations deepen? Ok.

    No other BP reports hate crimes prior, suddenly there's a rash when she arrives...and the only victim is her?

    Again, l put my money on that she was busy building an 'authentic resume' by mimicking true victims of Hate crimes (false reporting done by 'victims who set it up for sympathy, happens more than you think).
    Collectively, huge red flags.
     
  7. K

    K Well-Known Member

    Couer d'Alene is in Idaho, is it not?
     
  8. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    I have no idea. Probably. Reading the reports though, she lived in Spokane.
     
  9. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Im waiting that one.^^^^

    This is where integrity comes in. Shes the classic example if "the boy who cried wolf"
     
  10. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Fraud means that she gained something by deception. So.......what did she gain? I'll wait.
     
  11. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Same question I asked Appiah.......

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  12. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Well that's not necessarily the definition but garnered sympathy and I wouldn't be surprised if that didn't help her get her position. Nothing like someone who is living the struggle to lead it.
    You're actually standing up for someone who lied about hate crimes? She's a pathological liar why are you so into her?
     
  13. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Well according to Merriam-Webster. Oxford says the same for our British cultured e-acquaintance Appiah.

    I'm not into her. I just don't see the need to throw darts at her. She is not a problem she simply has problems.

    Why do you think the media is drawing so much attention to this lady? Do you think it's because they sympathize with blacks? :smt048 Is it because she has done harm in the black community and they want to help make some of those wrongs right?

    Could it be that they are disgusted with her because they think that she hates being white among other reasons that differ from the reasons that you mentioned as your own?
     
  14. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Why she garnered so much attention?

    Due to the lies she told and the position she held. She wouldve possibly gotten that position without lying. Theres a wm who was or still us a naacp prez in mississippi. If i remember correctly.

    Maybe people think she hate being white...thats the fascination....thats a problem.
    She threw her parents under the bus...now thats the biggie.


     
  15. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    You do realize it's the liberal media who were gung-ho keeping this in the news. The Right have moved on on it because she's a laughing stock to them

    At the end of the day, when the dust settles, she will be remembered as a joke or someone with deep identity and honesty issues.
    None of the people in her adopted life have come forth to really defend her, if at all. That's telling. Even her "black father" has 3 times denied he is. She's toxic and needs to sit with doctors to help her. She needs help, not captain save-o's.
     
  16. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    She needs help huh? Now you are echoing me. Such a strange conclusion to your dart throwing roast session.

    All you bring into this is her personal life like Monicas' panties in a discussion on Bill Clinton. No wonder you see her as joke long before "the dust settles."
     
  17. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Now I'm echoing? Where have you been? I said this same shit 10 whole days ago (see below).

    Lmao at "bringing up her personal life" That is all this "l was born in a tepee, l hunt animals in africa, my pops is on the run from the po-po like a runaway slave, let's discuss my tight afro that I've struggled with all my life" woman, yaps about -- her personal life. Joke's on you, Beasty. ;)

     
  18. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Oh my bad I didn't know you roast people after you realize they very well may be mentally ill.

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    Sure there are details of her personal life available but you ONLY discuss those details as if her roles in the community are irrelevant. Are we talking about a former NAACP leader or someone that just worked at a call center?

    Or is there not a difference??
     
    Last edited: Jun 22, 2015
  19. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    People still defending this woman


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  20. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Should mental illness not be considered? Do you think conditions like bipolar and schizophrenia don't exist?
     

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