The local NAACP head in Washington state is embroiled in a controversy in which she claims to be black, but it appears both of her parents lack the melanin to back up her claim, and in direct opposition to what both her parents claim. Elizabeth Warren was unavailable for comment.
The woman, 37-year-old Rachel Dolezal heads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP (which in Rachel's case means: "Not Actually A Colored Person") and her parents told a local newspaper that she has been misrepresenting herself as black.
Ms. Dolezal also works as a part-time professor in the Africana Studies Program at Eastern Washington University where she listed her ethnic makeup as white, black, and American Indian on an application for volunteer chairwoman of the Police Ombudsman Commission, and she was appointed to this position. Elizabeth Warren will be sending a congratulatory letter to that effect, one imagines.
However, Ruthanne Dolezal, the mother of the alleged lying Democrat, told the local paper that the family ancestry is Czech, Swedish, and German (not very white, if you ask Rachel) along with "faint traces" of Native American heritage.
Rachel has not had contact with her family for about a year.
Mom said, "It's very sad that Rachel has not just been herself. Her effectiveness in the causes of the African-American community would have been so much more viable, and she would have been more effective if she had just been honest with everybody." She explained that Rachel began to "disguise herself" around 2005 after the family had adopted four black children.
Rachel is doing a Hillary Clinton media-move regarding her white parents' claim that she is white. But she did say, "I feel I owe [the NAACP] executive committee conversation" [regarding this] "multi-layered issue."
Multi-layered issues can best be understood when you remove one layer of lies to get to one layer of truth, then remove the next layer of lies, and so on--it's kind of like lasagna lying.
After Rachel Dolezal was once again contacted about whether or not she is actually black, even in part, she did a 'Marie Harf': "That question is not as easy as it seems. There's a lot of complexities . . . and I don't know that everyone would understand that."
She later added: "We're all from the African continent." I'd call that a sucky save and racial fraud.
Rachel had been questioned in the past about her ethnicity and about the hate crimes she has reported. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has made her an "Honorary Victim of the Month."
Kurt Neumaier told the paper that Rachel had reported several racially motivated incidents while in Coeur d'Alene, and he was suspicious. She reported an incident in which a swastika on the Human Rights Education Institute's was drawn on a day when the organization's security cameras had been "mysteriously turned off." He said that "None of them passed the smell test," referring to the reports she made.
Spokane police records for February and March of this year showed that Rachel reported a hate mail package she reported to have received at the NAACP's PO box, but the package had no date or bar code. Postal workers said that it was highly unlikely that they had actually processed it and had to have been put into the PO box by someone with a key.
I guess the answer to who put the package there is "not as easy as it seems."
On a positive note, Rachel Dolezal is in contention for the Brian WIlliams "Person of the Century" award.
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The woman, 37-year-old Rachel Dolezal heads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP (which in Rachel's case means: "Not Actually A Colored Person") and her parents told a local newspaper that she has been misrepresenting herself as black.
Ms. Dolezal also works as a part-time professor in the Africana Studies Program at Eastern Washington University where she listed her ethnic makeup as white, black, and American Indian on an application for volunteer chairwoman of the Police Ombudsman Commission, and she was appointed to this position. Elizabeth Warren will be sending a congratulatory letter to that effect, one imagines.
However, Ruthanne Dolezal, the mother of the alleged lying Democrat, told the local paper that the family ancestry is Czech, Swedish, and German (not very white, if you ask Rachel) along with "faint traces" of Native American heritage.
Rachel has not had contact with her family for about a year.
Mom said, "It's very sad that Rachel has not just been herself. Her effectiveness in the causes of the African-American community would have been so much more viable, and she would have been more effective if she had just been honest with everybody." She explained that Rachel began to "disguise herself" around 2005 after the family had adopted four black children.
Rachel is doing a Hillary Clinton media-move regarding her white parents' claim that she is white. But she did say, "I feel I owe [the NAACP] executive committee conversation" [regarding this] "multi-layered issue."
Multi-layered issues can best be understood when you remove one layer of lies to get to one layer of truth, then remove the next layer of lies, and so on--it's kind of like lasagna lying.
After Rachel Dolezal was once again contacted about whether or not she is actually black, even in part, she did a 'Marie Harf': "That question is not as easy as it seems. There's a lot of complexities . . . and I don't know that everyone would understand that."
She later added: "We're all from the African continent." I'd call that a sucky save and racial fraud.
Rachel had been questioned in the past about her ethnicity and about the hate crimes she has reported. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has made her an "Honorary Victim of the Month."
Kurt Neumaier told the paper that Rachel had reported several racially motivated incidents while in Coeur d'Alene, and he was suspicious. She reported an incident in which a swastika on the Human Rights Education Institute's was drawn on a day when the organization's security cameras had been "mysteriously turned off." He said that "None of them passed the smell test," referring to the reports she made.
Spokane police records for February and March of this year showed that Rachel reported a hate mail package she reported to have received at the NAACP's PO box, but the package had no date or bar code. Postal workers said that it was highly unlikely that they had actually processed it and had to have been put into the PO box by someone with a key.
I guess the answer to who put the package there is "not as easy as it seems."
On a positive note, Rachel Dolezal is in contention for the Brian WIlliams "Person of the Century" award.
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