Negritude Under False Pretenses.
There’s a certain community of people whom she has claimed to represent, some members of which may want to take issue with her actions as well…
Her real parents or her imaginary stepparents?
Local authorities are facing difficulties. They know that if they arrest Dolezal on some flimsy made-up charge, it’s going to strengthen her claim to being black.
I don’t think she’s irrational and lacking in self-awareness. I think she’s the complete opposite, actually. It would be difficult to deceive thousands of people (many of them black) into thinking you’re another race for so many years without being smart and politically savvy. It is only in hindsight that we see the outlandishness of her lies. Probably lots of people have long suspected parts of her history were exaggerated, but they still doesn’t question her race.
I’ve been looking for reactions from black community members with interest. So far I’ve only seen tweets and such, all negative. Are there any black people who have supported her?
I was visiting with family this weekend. One of my sisters (not you with the face) immediately rushed to her defense. Don’t know if she was just doing that to be contrary or what. And I don’t know if the newer information has changed her mind.
Honestly, if it weren’t for her lying about the hate crimes, all of this would just be hilarious to me. But the nature of the lies she’s told has been hurtful. Black folk don’t need anyone looking at them sideways if they report being a victim of a hate crime. She’s made it that much easier for people to not take such claims seriously.
A few celebrities likeKerri Hilson have defended her.
But the vast majority of online black chatter about her has been critical and derisive.
I agree.
I just read that the meeting has been cancelled.
Maybethere’s something to this.
My advice is to turn this around and ask, “Do you have to be Black to be a leader in the NAACP?” Make them look racist.
Or claim she was born in South Africa or Egypt to white parents so technically she is an African-American.
So, you want her to keep digging a deeper hole for herself?
The NAACP chapter in question has said already they have no problem with her.
The problem is not that she is a white woman in a leadership position in a local NAACP chapter but that she lied about her race.
I was wondering about the youngest sister, Esther. It appears that there is a young lady by that name in Spokane. I don’t know anything about the biological brother, but it seems that at least one adopted child is wholly on Rachel’s side in the family conflict, two are apparently on the family’s side, and the young girl is …unknown. Izaiah left the adopted parents at least in part due to physical punishment, according to CNN.
Another article noting that she has canceled the meeting. Others in the group are questioning whether she has the authority to cancel the (regularly scheduled?) meeting, seemingly implying that it might take place anyway without her. Others are talking of boycotting the meeting (if it happens), or of protesting outside the meeting place.
I don’t see that as a problem, necessarily. Race is a social construct, and if she wants to be black and is accepted by people as black, then so be it. I still think she has, as monstro said in the other thread, some serious “coping” mechanism problems, but that’s between her and her therapist.
Also, if she lied about the hate mail/hate crime stuff, that’s a serious offense both legally and ethically. Ethically, because she then makes it harder for people with real complaints to get traction.
The thing is, she seems to rely on spray tanning to make it look plausable (sorta, kinda) that she’s African-American. That suggests a certain level of fakery, which fits in with her apparent tendency to invent stories about herself.
It was just announced that Dolezal is stepping down as head of the Spokane NAACP chapter: