President Of NAACP Is White Woman Pretending To Be Black

President Of NAACP Is White Woman Pretending To Be Black

Lots of people have trouble coming to terms with their complete and utter whiteness. At most colleges, you’ll find at least one pasty nerd decked out in a red FUBU jacket and matching red track pants standing outside of a dorm, struggling to sell his self-recorded mix tape, and hollerin’ at down shawties. I know I choose to ignore my total lack of blackness when I hit the dance floor, or the stage at the Bahamas for a competition.

I should’ve won that $200 off my next vacation with Student City. I was ROBBED, I tell you.

But the president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP took it to a whole new level. Rachel Dolezal, a born white girl, disowned her parents, did some serious time in a tanning bed, got a violent perm, and set out to live a new life as a proud black woman.

From 11 Alive

Rachel’s parents said she distanced herself from them and has not talked to them recently.

Rachel said she does not consider her biological parents her real parents.

Who were her real parents? The STREETS, probably.

But this lady isn’t alone. There are lots of people trapped in bodies with racial characteristics that aren’t compatible with who they are on the inside. Like Godfrey Elfwick, a self-professed “Genderqueer Muslim atheist. Born in the #WrongSkin.”

Much like transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner, it’s only a matter of time before the transracial Rachel gets her own TV show. When she does, don’t commend her for being a courageous and revolutionary woman. Commend her or being a courageous and revolutionary BLACK woman.

[via 11 Alive]

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      1. Mrk920

        It damn well should be. You’re purposefully ruining the experience of this sites visitors.

        10 years ago at 4:28 pm
      2. Beecher1843

        If you were a regular on this site you would understand that anyone who makes multiple unpopular, down-voted comments gets blackballed. It has nothing to do with exactly what their posting. The other day you were “offended since you’re an atheist” by someone asking if you were friends with Christ Omega. (Which just shows how short your fuse is because how was he supposed to know you’re atheist? Seriously answer this question, bet you won’t) That had no sort of religious reference, that was an account that had been blackballed for making light of men raping women. So he can get blackballed, you can get blackballed. Nothing in common and you’re on opposite sides of the spectrum, just both making unpopular comments.

        10 years ago at 4:31 pm
      3. TacBRO_Bell

        I used to think you were just a shitty troll but now I kinda feel like you’re being serious with the shit you’re saying, and that’s even more hilarious

        10 years ago at 6:56 pm
    1. Manziels Left Nut

      So if you’re such a feminist and believe women should have equal rights, when will you be joining the draft?

      10 years ago at 2:24 pm
  1. BrianTR

    This what happens after you listen to Gucci Mane’s Trap House/Trap God series in full.

    10 years ago at 4:03 pm
    1. Rad_Fem1920

      Rap music is one of the worst offender of any genre when it come Los to objectifying women and perpetuating patriarchy

      10 years ago at 4:13 pm
  2. GirthBrooks

    This might be off topic, but I am so happy there are so many Republican candidates.

    10 years ago at 4:03 pm
  3. PirateSteveTFM

    You know she is someone saying fraternities are racist, trying to steal black culture because of the music they listen to.

    10 years ago at 4:08 pm
    1. DexterMorgan

      I looked at his account. It’s actually a parody account. But when has TFM ever been know to check a source?

      10 years ago at 5:10 pm
  4. Tuco_1855

    Wow, she was a black female born white. I couldn’t imagine being born a different race than I felt on the inside. I’m glad she stopped battling her personal demons and came out as what she truly is, a black female. So much courage. So inspiring.

    10 years ago at 4:24 pm
      1. Tuco_1855

        I think this is a huge step forward for equality. I hope in the future people are going to gain acceptance not only with transgender and transracial people, but I think we’re going to see a lot more people come out and be the nationality they feel in their heart no matter what society(or their birth certificate) tells them.

        10 years ago at 4:46 pm
      2. Fratasaurus

        Reminds me of that South Park episode when Kyle gets a race reassignment surgery and then his dad gets a species reassignment because he “felt like a dolphin on the inside”

        10 years ago at 6:56 pm