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she gets out of the tanning booth and basks in feeling so black. Kinda like how Newbie does the same thing for looking so Bro

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she gets out of the tanning booth and basks in feeling so black. Kinda like how Newbie does the same thing for looking so Bro

kinda reminds me of the seinfeld episode where kramer went black and ended up looking like a damn fool

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If Obama had a daughter.......oh wait, he has some of those doesn't he?

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White person disguises herself as black and embarrassed black organization in the process. Whose fault is it?

 

Black people and Obummer of course! :overhead:

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White person disguises herself as black and embarrassed black organization in the process. Whose fault is it?

 

Black people and Obummer of course! :overhead:

If you say so, most other people are blaming her. :dunno:

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If you say so, most other people are blaming her. :dunno:

Right wing media is blaming liberal permissiveness of course.

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If she recognizes herself as black then we should see her as black. Her transition took alot of bravery and bigots who are fearful of transracials need to stop. She needs a barbara walters special so she can offiacialy "come out" and be embraced by the african american community like im sure she would be.

MSNBCs Dyson Contends Blacks Consider Rachel Dolezal More Black Than Clarence Thomas - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeffrey-meyer/2015/06/16/msnbcs-dyson-implies-rachel-dolezal-more-black-clarence-thomas#sthash.10FzxVQE.dpuf

 

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I Sometimes Don't Want to Be White Either

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-michael/i-sometimes-dont-want-to-be-white-either_b_7595852.html?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000051

 

Rachel Dolezal is a fascinating case study in White racial identity development.* She is stuck in the immersion/emersion stage, in which White people, having learned extensively about the realities of racism, and the ugly history of White supremacy in the U.S., "immerse" themselves in trying to figure out how to be White in our society, and "emerge" with a new relationship to Whiteness. Only in the case of Dolezal, her way of dealing with the pain of the reality of racism, was to deny her own Whiteness and to become Black.

 

She is an extreme example of a common phenomenon. The "immersion" stage is typified by White people taking more responsibility for racism and privilege and often experiencing high levels of anger and embarrassment for racism and privilege, which they sometimes direct towards other Whites. They sometimes try to immerse themselves in communities of color, as Dolezal did. She's not alone.

 

I definitely experienced this. There was a time in my 20s when everything I learned about the history of racism made me hate myself, my Whiteness, my ancestors... and my descendants. I remember deciding that I couldn't have biological children because I didn't want to propagate my privilege biologically.

 

If I was going to pass on my privilege, I wanted to pass it on to someone who doesn't have racial privilege; so I planned to adopt. I disliked my Whiteness, but I disliked the Whiteness of other White people more. I felt like the way to really end racism was to feel guilty for it, and to make other White people feel guilty for it too. And then, like Dolezal, I wanted to take on Africanness. Living in South Africa during my junior year abroad, I lived with a Black family, wore my hair in head wraps, shaved my head. I didn't want to be White, but if I had to be, I wanted to be White in a way that was different from other White people I knew. I wanted to be a special, different White person. The one and only. How very White of me...

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I Sometimes Don't Want to Be White Either

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ali-michael/i-sometimes-dont-want-to-be-white-either_b_7595852.html?ncid=tweetlnkushpmg00000051

 

Rachel Dolezal is a fascinating case study in White racial identity development.* She is stuck in the immersion/emersion stage, in which White people, having learned extensively about the realities of racism, and the ugly history of White supremacy in the U.S., "immerse" themselves in trying to figure out how to be White in our society, and "emerge" with a new relationship to Whiteness. Only in the case of Dolezal, her way of dealing with the pain of the reality of racism, was to deny her own Whiteness and to become Black.

 

She is an extreme example of a common phenomenon. The "immersion" stage is typified by White people taking more responsibility for racism and privilege and often experiencing high levels of anger and embarrassment for racism and privilege, which they sometimes direct towards other Whites. They sometimes try to immerse themselves in communities of color, as Dolezal did. She's not alone.

 

I definitely experienced this. There was a time in my 20s when everything I learned about the history of racism made me hate myself, my Whiteness, my ancestors... and my descendants. I remember deciding that I couldn't have biological children because I didn't want to propagate my privilege biologically.

 

If I was going to pass on my privilege, I wanted to pass it on to someone who doesn't have racial privilege; so I planned to adopt. I disliked my Whiteness, but I disliked the Whiteness of other White people more. I felt like the way to really end racism was to feel guilty for it, and to make other White people feel guilty for it too. And then, like Dolezal, I wanted to take on Africanness. Living in South Africa during my junior year abroad, I lived with a Black family, wore my hair in head wraps, shaved my head. I didn't want to be White, but if I had to be, I wanted to be White in a way that was different from other White people I knew. I wanted to be a special, different White person. The one and only. How very White of me...

That is a rather disturbing op-Ed on a national site. Some people view their whole life and existence through race and skin color. I knew old school KKK white people did, but it appears the pendulum has swung all the way to the other end now.

 

Pretty sad to box yourself in, stereotype your own self, View the world through a narrow skin color prism. :(

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That is a rather disturbing op-Ed on a national site. Some people view their whole life and existence through race and skin color. I knew old school KKK white people did, but it appears the pendulum has swung all the way to the other end now.

 

Pretty sad to box yourself in, stereotype your own self, View the world through a narrow skin color prism. :(

 

The new norm, everything is now assessed based on race. Sad, sick and to a point....repugnant, but the new reality. The dream of Dr. King is dying a rather slow death. Extremist views have become the rage in political, social and even economic circles..... no longer can tolerance and acceptance be permitted. :wall:

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The new norm, everything is now assessed based on race. Sad, sick and to a point....repugnant, but the new reality. The dream of Dr. King is dying a rather slow death. Extremist views have become the rage in political, social and even economic circles..... no longer can tolerance and acceptance be permitted. :wall:

The words "white guilt" and you get the usual suspects here fired up. As if any of us are responsible for the actions of our ancestors. Still, there are those out there who buy the lie and wish to spread it and protect it for gain. The rest of us are moving forward.

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The words "white guilt" and you get the usual suspects here fired up. As if any of us are responsible for the actions of our ancestors. Still, there are those out there who buy the lie and wish to spread it and protect it for gain. The rest of us are moving forward.

 

In this life I have found that you have exactly what you deserve, nothing more and nothing less. You work and you strive and you fight and you get the benefit, perhaps not in direct correlation in terms of timing or level of effort, but it comes back to you eventually.

 

This notion of striving is absolutely lost. Find any 20 year old, they will be entitled little DB's, haven't earned sh!t but expect everything.

 

Those who put forth effort, maybe fail....but keep at it, are the ones who gain while the others fall behind, cry, lament, point fingers everywhere....and the rest of us keep on moving...

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The words "white guilt" and you get the usual suspects here fired up. As if any of us are responsible for the actions of our ancestors. Still, there are those out there who buy the lie and wish to spread it and protect it for gain. The rest of us are moving forward.

White guilt is basically an ad hominem guys like you throw out there to end the conversation with people you disagree with. Sort of like drobs with his "fake outrage" bull.

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This notion of striving is absolutely lost. Find any 20 year old, they will be entitled little DB's, haven't earned sh!t but expect everything.

 

And stay off my lawn!

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And stay off my lawn!

 

I was thinking the same thing.. :lol:

 

But I do think he has a point. We have a program here at my work for newly graduated folks. We have guys from Duke, UNC, and other local Universities. Early 20's. They come in at 10 and leave at 3. Hearing them talk about work ethic is really eye opening. I know that's just a small sample size but I'm like, wow, these people are entitled.

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I was thinking the same thing.. :lol:

 

But I do think he has a point. We have a program here at my work for newly graduated folks. We have guys from Duke, UNC, and other local Universities. Early 20's. They come in at 10 and leave at 3. Hearing them talk about work ethic is really eye opening. I know that's just a small sample size but I'm like, wow, these people are entitled.

Damn..

 

We have a problem where all the new kids expect to be promoted with two years. Some get the moves because they seem much more mobile than the older folks. It would take a lot for me to sell my house, wife quit her job, leave all our friends.. If they're just renting, not that big of a deal

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Damn..

 

We have a problem where all the new kids expect to be promoted with two years. Some get the moves because they seem much more mobile than the older folks. It would take a lot for me to sell my house, wife quit her job, leave all our friends.. If they're just renting, not that big of a deal

 

This is a nuance to the new generation, one that is reluctant to bear debt and invest in a home. They are indeed more mobile and better capable of managing their finances due to in large part to their thrift.

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This is a nuance to the new generation, one that is reluctant to bear debt and invest in a home. They are indeed more mobile and better capable of managing their finances due to in large part to their thrift.

Saddling them with unprecedented levels of debt on student loans has made their thrift necessary. The fallout will hit us when we want to sell our houses.

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Saddling them with unprecedented levels of debt on student loans has made their thrift necessary. The fallout will hit us when we want to sell our houses.

 

Agree. But these kids have also grown up during a time when the economy was bad, they saw the how the excesses of the housing market nearly destroyed a global economy and are likely very sensitive and apprehensive. They are saving more, spending less and making far more sound decisions than many of the generations before them. They give me hope.

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White guilt is basically an ad hominem guys like you throw out there to end the conversation with people you disagree with. Sort of like drobs with his "fake outrage" bull.

Pretty much.

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White guilt is basically an ad hominem guys like you throw out there to end the conversation with people you disagree with. Sort of like drobs with his "fake outrage" bull.

Or it could be a real syndrome drilled into weak minds for political and monetary gain.

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Or it could be a real syndrome drilled into weak minds for political and monetary gain.

At the rate you and the peanut gallery toss it around it means nothing at all.

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I'll go back to my original post. The fact the word transracial is being discussed is silly. For those who say there isn't a slippery slope for everything imaginable, they are fooling themselves. I bet in 50 years marrying your relative will be allowed based on someone being transincestual. We are on the way down the toilet bowl. Sad.

:doublethumbsup:

 

You forgot marrying monkeys and wildebeasts. That as always a good one when trying to deny gay rights.

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Agree. But these kids have also grown up during a time when the economy was bad, they saw the how the excesses of the housing market nearly destroyed a global economy and are likely very sensitive and apprehensive. They are saving more, spending less and making far more sound decisions than many of the generations before them. They give me hope.

Please tell me what age this generation you speak of is?

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:doublethumbsup:

 

You forgot marrying monkeys and wildebeasts. That as always a good one when trying to deny gay rights.

Are trans-racists real or fake? How about trans-gender or trans-racial or trans-incest. Where does it end?

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White guilt is basically an ad hominem guys like you throw out there to end the conversation with people you disagree with. Sort of like drobs with his "fake outrage" bull.

It's one of those terms that when I hear someone use it, I immediately know that person is an idiot who cannot be taken seriously

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It's one of those terms that when I hear someone use it, I immediately know that person is an idiot who cannot be taken seriously

Seriously, you can add in the word "disenfranchisement" in that same bucket.

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A white Ivy League professor has taken to the pages of the Huffington Post to condemn her own race, declaring that she chose never to reproduce because her children would simply inherit white privilege.

 

Ali Michael, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s (Penn) Graduate School of Education, was prompted to write by the Rachel Dolezal saga, in which the head of Spokane’s NAACP branch was revealed to be a white woman who simply identifies as black and has assimilated into black culture. Dolezal’s aspiration to forsake whiteness and embrace a new race, Michael says, is actually a routine one among whites who are repulsed by the racism and privilege they see all around them.

 

Michael says that, like Dolezal, she has gone through an extensive phase of trying to eradicate her whiteness (or as she calls it, Whiteness)– one so severe that she decided she didn’t want to reproduce.

 

“I sometimes don’t want to be white either,” Michael says. “There was a time in my 20s when everything I learned about the history of racism made me hate myself, my Whiteness, my ancestors… and my descendants. I remember deciding that I couldn’t have biological children because I didn’t want to propagate my privilege biologically

 

 

 

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/prof-i-chose-not-to-have-children-because-theyd-be-white/#ixzz3dvlXC8Ay

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A white Ivy League professor has taken to the pages of the Huffington Post to condemn her own race, declaring that she chose never to reproduce because her children would simply inherit white privilege.

 

Ali Michael, a professor at the University of Pennsylvanias (Penn) Graduate School of Education, was prompted to write by the Rachel Dolezal saga, in which the head of Spokanes NAACP branch was revealed to be a white woman who simply identifies as black and has assimilated into black culture. Dolezals aspiration to forsake whiteness and embrace a new race, Michael says, is actually a routine one among whites who are repulsed by the racism and privilege they see all around them.

 

Michael says that, like Dolezal, she has gone through an extensive phase of trying to eradicate her whiteness (or as she calls it, Whiteness) one so severe that she decided she didnt want to reproduce.

 

I sometimes dont want to be white either, Michael says. There was a time in my 20s when everything I learned about the history of racism made me hate myself, my Whiteness, my ancestors and my descendants. I remember deciding that I couldnt have biological children because I didnt want to propagate my privilege biologically

 

 

 

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/22/prof-i-chose-not-to-have-children-because-theyd-be-white/#ixzz3dvlXC8Ay

If you don't have children, how can you hate your descendants? :dunno:

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Guess she's gonna find out what it's really like to be black next month:

 

Today Dolezal is jobless, and feeding her family with food stamps. A friend helped her pay this month’s rent; next month she expects to be homeless. She has applied for more than 100 jobs, but no one will hire her, not even to stack supermarket shelves

 

At least she has options:

 

The only work she has been offered is reality TV, and porn.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/25/rachel-dolezal-not-going-stoop-apologise-grovel

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She will fit in at the foodstamp line.

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Somehow I bet she turns white real quick. Starts jamming to Nsync and wearing Ugg boots, hitting up starbucks.

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Somehow I bet she turns white real quick. Starts jamming to Nsync and wearing Ugg boots, hitting up starbucks.

She is going to be Tom Brady?

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She is going to be Tom Brady?

 

More like ginger turned red-bone wannabe back to ginger.

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don't see the issue

 

Granny Warren is cherokee indian

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