The country is filled with liberal phonies, liars and race baiters. I’m blacker than this chick.
Did NAACP president lie about her race? City investigates
Author: Jeff Humphrey, KXLY4 Reporter
SPOKANE, Wash. – The City of Spokane announced Thursday it’s investigating whether the president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP violated the city’s code of ethics in her application to serve on the citizen police ombudsman commission.
Rachel Dolezal serves as chair of the independent commission, in addition to her work as an adjunct faculty member at Eastern Washington University and president of the NAACP local chapter. On her application to serve on the commission, she identified herself as African-American. But public records, including Dolezal’s own birth certificate, list her biological parents as Ruthanne and Lawrence Dolezal of Montana. The Dolezals told KXLY Thursday that Rachel is their biological daughter and that they are both white.
“We are committed to independent citizen oversight and take very seriously the concerns raised regarding the chair of the independent citizen police ombudsman commission,” Mayor David Condon and City Council President Ben Stuckart said it a joint statement Thursday. “We are gathering facts to determine if any city policies related to volunteer boards and commissions have been violated. That information will be reviewed by the City Council, which has oversight of city boards and commissions.”
On the NAACP Spokane Facebook page, a picture was posted earlier this year showing Dolezal and an African-American man. In the post, he’s identified as Dolezal’s father. KXLY4’s Jeff Humphrey asked Dolezal about that claim Wednesday afternoon.
“Ma’am, I was wondering if your dad really is an African-American man,” Humphrey asked.
“I don’t understand the question,” Dolezal answered. “I did tell you [that man in the picture] is my dad.”
“Are your parents white?” Humphrey asked. At that point, Dolezal removed the microphone, ended the interview and walked away.
KXLY4 was interviewing Dolezal Wednesday about several hate crimes she’s reported over the last several years. Most recently, Dolezal said she received a packet of hateful letters and pictures at the NAACP post office box in North Spokane. That crime led to rallies of support outside Spokane City Hall.
Police are still investigating, but say in reports that whoever placed the mail must have had access to the box, as it was not processed through the regular mail. Dolezal denied any implication that she was responsible.
Dolezal says she’s been the victim of eight documented hate crimes in Idaho; a public records request filed by KXLY yielded just three reports. Each was closed by police because of insufficient evidence to prosecute.
Llpoh
I love in Oklahoma- I know what you mean.
Lipoh , you want whites acting like kind little injuns or whites like me
My great , great grandfather kicked your great , great grandfather ass .Then stole all your land and took many injun women as their own.That’s why I know I got Choctaw blood. I am as injun as you big boy.Now I’m going to take all the affirmative action jobs , all the government contracts and finally use my Choctaw heritage to get out of paying for Obama care.All you whites can kiss my half breed ass.
llpoh said:
“Never a fucking word one ever raised about all those frauds. Never. No news stories, not one interview, nada.”
Was/is there not a congresswoman who generated some controversy by claiming she was/is 1/932 Injun and is using that for political gain? I think she is still in office.
I meant the same thing as Admin wrote but I got the syntax all wrong.
And I tried to say that there is a CIB that covers NAs but there is no such thing for blacks or whites, it is all dependent on appearance or whatever a person claims, our own president claimed to be white (on his mammy’s side) and dumb voters bought it twice.
The conundrum here is that a black man can claim to be a white man of a different color while a nigger is 100% black. Of course there is always a self appointed po po in grammatical, fashion or racial matters who keeps a sharp lookout for any violation of his or her sensitivities. Which begs the question: (horrors, I’ve caved in to the mis-usage) why is there no female outcry about Jenner’s minstrel show pretending to be a woman?
IndenturedServant says: Was/is there not a congresswoman who generated some controversy by claiming she was/is 1/932 Injun and is using that for political gain?
Was that Bea Lever?
llpoh, Elizabeth Warren is the congresscritter I alluded to.
Then there’s this little news item:
http://eagnews.org/student-with-dark-tan-accused-of-wearing-blackface-in-high-school-yearbook/
Rachel Dolezal: Is A Dude Playing a Dude Disguised As Another Dude
Doug Giles
If you’re a conservative comedian then OMG … did Jesus hand you some comedic gold this past week in the form of a white chick posing as a black chick who’s been heading up an NAACP chapter in Spokane. If that’s not a gift from heaven then I don’t know what is.
Yep, this past week the NAACP’s Rachel Dolezal got busted for playing like she’s some sort of Jackie Brown character for the last several years. Her parents were the ones who called bullshit on Rachel’s ruse, stating that she hails from German, Czech and Swedish descent; which means this Lauryn Hill wannabe is uberwhite. I’m talkin’ titanium white. Pippy Longstocking white.
However, according to her and her apologists, we judgmental jackasses should pay that “no nevermind”, because, in Obamaland, especially with the yummy progressives, DNA means diddly and what you feel you are, well, that’s the deciding factor.
For instance:
Bruce Jenner says he’s a woman so … abracadabra … poof… he’s a woman. By the way, why would a handsome man want to look like an ugly, white, hulking strudel-hun?
Elizabeth Warren thinks she’s a native American Indian so … by golly … she’s an Indian.
Chris Christie thinks a conservative so Chris clicks his heels twice and boom … he’s a Republican. Isn’t this game of make believe so much fun?
Look folks, truth be told, we all like to believe we’re someone else; but we usually stop doing that around our third birthday. Except for me, of course. I thought I was Mike Reno of Loverboy all the way up until my 18th birthday when the reality hit me that I was a pathetic, dope smoking’ doofus who worked at a gas station in Lubbock, Texas. The upshot is I outgrew my delusion, whereas Pippy Longstocking is still holding on to her horse-crap like GI Joe with the kung-fu grip.
As stated, pretending to be something one is not isn’t new to the human collective. This malady has been going down since the dawn of man.
Normally, if said person wouldn’t relinquish their role-playing into adulthood we wouldn’t make them leaders but would rather scrape their frontal lobe, sit ‘em in a rocking chair and let them spend their lives on a Psych Ward’s front porch talking to Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. We sure as hell wouldn’t parade them around as “courageous leaders” and veritable protagonists for evolving humanity.
But that’s all changed.
Indeed, in today’s milieu of “facts be damned”, if what you stand for somehow champions the cause for the Left’s ludicrous grievance industry, then they will take your twisted person and push you forward as a means to their progressive end.
Freckle faced blond black girl. This story is too good to let go. Liberals and race baiters don’t know whether to shit or wind their wrist watch.
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Black folk changing their application to “Caucasian”
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Da colored people organization actually supports her. Really.
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NAACP Statement on Rachel Dolezal
June 12, 2015
Baltimore, MD – For 106 years, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has held a long and proud tradition of receiving support from people of all faiths, races, colors and creeds. NAACP Spokane Washington Branch President Rachel Dolezal is enduring a legal issue with her family, and we respect her privacy in this matter. One’s racial identity is not a qualifying criteria or disqualifying standard for NAACP leadership. The NAACP Alaska-Oregon-Washington State Conference stands behind Ms. Dolezal’s advocacy record. In every corner of this country, the NAACP remains committed to securing political, educational, and economic justice for all people, and we encourage Americans of all stripes to become members and serve as leaders in our organization.
Hate language sent through mail and social media along with credible threats continue to be a serious issue for our units in the Pacific Northwest and across the nation. We take all threats seriously and encourage the FBI and the Department of Justice to fully investigate each occurrence.
http://www.naacp.org/press/entry/naacp-statement-on-rachel-dolezal
Lying White ‘African American’ NAACP President Resigns Shocked By Focus On Her Race
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 12:47 -0400
In the least shocking news of the day, white ‘African American’ Rachel Dolezal – the erstwhile president of Spokane’s NAACP chapter, has officially resigned, seemingly surprised that “the dialogue has unexpectedly shifted internationally to my personal identity in the context of defining race and ethnicity.”
Official Statement (via Facebook):
Dear Executive Committee and NAACP Members,
It is a true honor to serve in the racial and social justice movement here in Spokane and across the nation. Many issues face us now that drive at the theme of urgency. Police brutality, biased curriculum in schools, economic disenfranchisement, health inequities, and a lack of pro-justice political representation are among the concerns at the forefront of the current administration of the Spokane NAACP. And yet, the dialogue has unexpectedly shifted internationally to my personal identity in the context of defining race and ethnicity.
I have waited in deference while others expressed their feelings, beliefs, confusions and even conclusions – absent the full story. I am consistently committed to empowering marginalized voices and believe that many individuals have been heard in the last hours and days that would not otherwise have had a platform to weigh in on this important discussion. Additionally, I have always deferred to the state and national NAACP leadership and offer my sincere gratitude for their unwavering support of my leadership through this unexpected firestorm.
While challenging the construct of race is at the core of evolving human consciousness, we can NOT afford to lose sight of the five Game Changers (Criminal Justice & Public Safety, Health & Healthcare, Education, Economic Sustainability, and Voting Rights & Political Representation) that affect millions, often with a life or death outcome. The movement is larger than a moment in time or a single person’s story, and I hope that everyone offers their robust support of the Journey for Justice campaign that the NAACP launches today!
I am delighted that so many organizations and individuals have supported and collaborated with the Spokane NAACP under my leadership to grow this branch into one of the healthiest in the nation in 5 short months. In the eye of this current storm, I can see that a separation of family and organizational outcomes is in the best interest of the NAACP.
It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley. It is my hope that by securing a beautiful office for the organization in the heart of downtown, bringing the local branch into financial compliance, catalyzing committees to do strategic work in the five Game Changer issues, launching community forums, putting the membership on a fast climb, and helping many individuals find the legal, financial and practical support needed to fight race-based discrimination, I have positioned the Spokane NAACP to buttress this transition.
Please know I will never stop fighting for human rights and will do everything in my power to help and assist, whether it means stepping up or stepping down, because this is not about me. It’s about justice. This is not me quitting; this is a continuum. It’s about moving the cause of human rights and the Black Liberation Movement along the continuum from Resistance to Chattel Slavery to Abolition to Defiance of Jim Crow to the building of Black Wall Street to the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement to the ?#BlackLivesMatter? movement and into a future of self-determination and empowerment.
With much love and a commitment to always fight for what is right and good in this world,
Rachel Dolezal
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There is no need to comment further because in this consequence-free world why would anyone be surprised that a liar would be stunned when caught lying?
” …….. because this is not about me. It’s about justice.” —– Rachel White Trash
Wrong! It IS about here. Nowhere does this piece of shit offer an apology for her lying, deception. and coverup.
Looks like Rachel Dolezal will be living on the dole …. a natural progression for a wannabe nig.
correction — It IS about her.
AAAAHHHH-HAHAHAHAHH!!!!
“I don’t understand the question?”
Meanwhile, this was happening in her brain…
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Fascinating… Starting today my old beat up car is now a Ferrari. It is now, therefore, collectable. I’ll take no less that 50G. If anyone is interested
Disgraced Rachel Dolezal Breaks Silence In Interview, Says “I Identify As Black”
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2015 11:05 -0400
We are treading a fine line here between the “you can do anything you want” ‘second life’ many undertake on the web’s various social media outlets and the entirely un-virtual world of reality in which we all live, breathe, (and even work for some). In a unicorn-esque moment, when asked “are you an African-American woman?” the former NAACP official Rachel Dolezal told The Today Show’s Matt Lauer, “I identify as black.” As NPR notes, the topic of Dolezal’s race has prompted surprise, bewilderment and speculation since her parents said that contrary to their estranged daughter’s claims of being of mixed race, Rachel Dolezal is white.
As NPR reports,
On Today, Dolezal, 37, said she knew that “at some point, I would need to address the complexity of my identity.” But she acknowledged being taken by surprise by her parents’ statements to the media.
“The timing of it was a shock,” she said. “Wow. The timing was completely unexpected.”
At one point, Lauer presented an image of Dolezal as a teenager, and asked her what she sees in the picture.
“Visibly, she would be identified as white by people who see her,” Dolezal said.
Lauer then turned to the subject of Dolezal’s parents, who have said their daughter is “a very talented woman doing work she believes in — why can’t she do that as a Caucasian woman, which is what she is?”
In response, Dolezal said, “I really don’t see why they’re in such a rush to whitewash some of the work that I have done, and who I am, and how I’ve identified.”
She went on to say that she began to identify “with the black experience” as early as age 5.”
“I was drawing self-portraits with the brown crayon instead of the peach crayon,” she said. “That was how I was portraying myself.”
As for charges that she has deceived people, Dolezal said, “I do take exception to that. It’s a little more complex than me identifying as black, or answering a question of, ‘Are you black or white?’ ”
Dolezal said that when she was working in northern Idaho, she was identified “as first transracial, and then … the next newspaper article identified me as being a biracial woman. And then the next article … was, ‘This is happening to a black woman.’ And I never corrected that.”
Addressing the changes in her appearance since her youth, Dolezal said, “I certainly don’t stay out of the sun. I also don’t, as some of the critics have said, put on blackface as a performance.”
She added, “This is not some freak, Birth of a Nation mockery blackface performance. This is on a very real, connected level — I have actually had to go there with the experience, not just with the visible representation, but with the experience.”
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Forgive us briefly for our contempt and confusion… while we can come to terms with the potential biological issues of the Caitlyn Jenners of the world, “self identifying as black” when you are white seems like self-identifiying as a Unicorn when you are a human?
Says, “I identify as black”.
Okay. so now go live in da hood in Baltimore. Or how about St. Lou? Maybe more sunshine is to your liking, say in Watts? Since you like to be a “darker” skin color. Just think, you’ll be able to save paying for all that sunbed time! Nuttier than a fruitcake! Fit right in with a box of corn flakes!
The attention being paid to this sad, mentally ill individual is nothing more than MSM distraction.
Yes, this silly, misguided and almost certainly disturbed individual is symptomatic of what I perceive as increasingly common in the country I left behind for the harbingers of this sort of nonsense that were perceivable twenty years ago.
Hey: I played the drums (granted, as a sub) in an all-black band back in ´64, backed up some heavy black talent (Chuck Berry, Ike & Tina, Ruby & the Romantics, etc.), still believe James Brown was a genius and the best performer I’ve ever seen and I must have sen him 60 times at least, like big butts and all of that, made jokes that I should have a “race-change” operation, but THIS woman… Well, it’s all been said already. I “identified” with the rhythms, the dancing, but that was as far as it went, because the boys in that band went on to disaster, as was predictable, and I went the way my skin color and social condition dictated, never looking back. Then again, that was a long time ago, when pandemic insanity hadn’t infected white folks in the USA of the Beach Boys.
Once upon a time the “races” got along just fine (except for Ike, a world-class asshole) in the USA, but that was before the likes of Jessy and Al. Now? Much as I hate to say it, I fear Billy and the Dutchman are probably on point, at least as seen from afar. God bless all of you up there and good luck, but this boy will never go back and I don’t mean go black: the USA is wrecked and y’all should take a close, careful look at who’s swinging the wrecking ball.
White is a color, isn’t it?
2015-06-16 09:56 by Karl Denninger
Any More Questions?
Oh boy…
Rachel Dolezal, the former head of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, sued Howard University after she received her graduate degree there, claiming the historically black college had discriminated against her because she was white.
But I thought she said she was black?
Ah, I see: She’s whatever gives her advantage at any given point in time!
Here’s my question: Where are the charges for filing what facially appear to be false “hate crime” reports with the authorities?