Rachel Dolezal NAACP controversy

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

  1. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    So everything is cool huh lol. And according to other trans people she would have felt black her whole life not just around the time she started looking for certain jobs.
     
  2. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    On a sunny day
     
  3. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    After you finish twisting facts this is all you have. A false equivalency and conjecture.
     
  4. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Says the guy who used Santa as the same equivalent. Lol. Ok fam
     
  5. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Really?

    Does race exist? answer = NO
    Does santa exist? = same answer

    Come again
     
  6. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    So your assertion is that lying and committing fraud is the same thing as telling a kid a story. That lying about your family, making false discrimination claims along with getting your brother to lie is the same as telling a child about Santa Claus? Lmao ok.
     
  7. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    U dont understand....she has nice legs.
     
  8. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Why are you still on about the Howard suit?

    Oh that's right. She didn't gain anything from lying about her "race" so you must continue to delude yourself by misrepresenting the facts.


    Due to the fact she didn't gain any thing or cause harm to the public by lying about her "race" which doesn't exist anyway it's not much different than lying about Santa. You don't want to see it that way because you took the lie so seriously. Lol
     
  9. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    OK we seen your one dimensional thought process the first time you revealed it. lol
     
  10. APPIAH

    APPIAH Well-Known Member

    What is ridiculous is you equating children's fantasy to an adult perpetuating fraud. You really are reaching :cool:
     
    Last edited: Jun 21, 2015
  11. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    That's you bruh who fights himself into a corner when he knows he's wrong, just on some misguided sense of principle and ego self-preservation.

    If I think I'm out on a logical limb with no point to make, I'm not gonna sit there and pout like some people around here do....constantly.


    So are people upset with Ms. Dolezal because on some level she's a dishonest person, or because her assuming a Black identity is racist in its intent and execution???

    No one has defended the lying about her background, or alleging crimes committed against her. (The Howard lawsuit if you check it I think was with merit, but I don't think she won.)

    But I just don't have a problem if a WW believes she can become a BW and that's how she chooses to live her life, which seems to be the main 'lie' people are most concerned.

    The last one sorry really doesn't bother me.


    Finally there are lots of Black folk,etc. who refuse to be identified as African-American or Black because they believe both terms are either too broad or too limiting.

    Ms. Dolezal didn't say she was African American, but you left out she sure as hell said she identifies as BLACK.

    Many West Indians I know use those same excuses not be called Black/African American because it doesn't identify them culturally and assumes they are historically Black(in America) and not from immigrants.

    See, the thing for me is, Ms. Dolezal saying she's Black is about par as someone from the Dominican Republic or St. Croix saying they aren't Black.:rolleyes:


    If it works for you, live your life.

    P.S. - I think Ms. Dolezal can pull off being a BW better than someone from St. Croix who looks like they were at my family reunion saying they aren't Black.
     
  12. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    If she wasnt trying to pull off the "im an african woman" then why was she saying her dad was black and checking off job apps as black?
    People here are saying she was being dishonest.
     
    Last edited: Jun 22, 2015
  13. Skylight

    Skylight Active Member

    I think it's a little disingenuous to say the reasons for the offense are simply fraud. Lots of people commit fraud and don't get this sort of air time. So let's not pretend.

    Some of you are offended about her claim to being black. Plain and simple.

    Someone here essentialized the pro-Rachel camp by stating we're just honored that she wants to be black. This is nonsense.

    There are black women who dye their hair blonde or red or brunette. Are white people "honored" at the sight of that? Nope. No one give's a shit.

    No one really cares when white women tan to extreme lengths. Sure, there may be a few objections here and there... but nothing as in-sync as what we're seeing about Rachel, who is putting mind and body to affiliating with being black.

    Besides, I think this sort of deception is understandable. Why do we live in a world where society tells us what race we belong to?

    I think we can all agree she wants to be black. To be so, you can't pretend to be black. Your very being has to be so. You have to say so in your job applications and assert that identity to your community in order to be accepted that way. If she were honest, her claim wouldn't be accepted. It wouldn't be accepted by many blacks (as we can see with the responses here). And it wouldn't have been accepted by her parents (as we can see in the interviews).

    And then you have live with the scorn of hundreds of black people denying you access because you are not descended from their cumulative struggles.

    I think enough is enough.

    This is about cultural access. I think that's the keypoint . Rachel can be black. We love her for it. We embrace it. That's my philosophy.
     
  14. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    What you think and what is fact is worlds apart.

    I and as far as i know tdk and bliss stated its no need to lie.

    Are you ok with lying?

     
  15. Skylight

    Skylight Active Member

    That's ok... everyone's entitled to an opinion. ;)

    All I can say is as a black man I have the capacity to understand, embrace, and support what Rachel is and who she wants to be at the same time.

    Rachel is neither malicious nor sinister. It's the world around her that is trying to force itself upon her.
     
  16. Ambrosya

    Ambrosya New Member

  17. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Im just saying. ..lol

    Ill hit it
     
  18. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    No one saying sinister ir malacious but just lack integrity and shes crazy
     
  19. Skylight

    Skylight Active Member

    wow
     
  20. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    Hell yeah ill hit it....any dude in here who say they wouldnt....is lying.
     
    Last edited: Jun 22, 2015

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