Here's a white woman with some serious racial identity issues. Love this part:
A KXLY reporter bluntly asked her, “Are you African-American?”
After a stunned pause, she replied: "“I don’t understand the question."
Oh, she understood the question alright, she just didn't want to be caught lying on the record. She had no problem lying otherwise.
Wonder how she darkened her skin, maybe some regular sessions in the tanning booth, though there are pills you can take that will darken your skin. Sorry lady, you're white, desperate to be black doesn't make you black. Jerry PDX
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Here's a white woman with some serious racial identity issues. Love this part:
A KXLY reporter bluntly asked her, “Are you African-American?”
After a stunned pause, she replied: "“I don’t understand the question."
Oh, she understood the question alright, she just didn't want to be caught lying on the record. She had no problem lying otherwise.
Wonder how she darkened her skin, maybe some regular sessions in the tanning booth, though there are pills you can take that will darken your skin. Sorry lady, you're white, desperate to be black doesn't make you black. Jerry PDX
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