Sunday, July 05, 2020

Rachel Dolezal Still Sees Herself as black, and Seeks to Again be a Player in Race War

By R.C.
Sat, Jul 4, 2020 11:03 p.m.
Corrected, Sunday, July 5, 2020, 8:01 p.m.

She still sees herself as black — and yearns to play a role in the push for racial equality. But Rachel Dolezal, the White woman who claimed to be African-American in 2015, sparking a national scandal, shrugs off the years of shaming that followed, insis

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The news broke the same month Caitlyn Jenner was celebrated for her transition, but Dolezal lost her NAACP position..."
That's the bottom line,even blacks--who can lie and twist facts around with the best of them-- decided that she's not black.
Whites are not blacks.White wackjobs can THINK they're black--but for the life of me,I don't know why they'd want to--but they're NOT BLACK.
As with trannies thinking they're not the sex they were born as,Dolezal has a mental condition.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Dolezal must have a mental disorder--there is no way a person can change his or her race--being transracial is nonsense. What's next--people claiming to be transsexual and change their sex? Oh, wait...
Once I heard a bunch of women talking about which character they would be in the Wizard of Oz. One beautiful girl said Toto--the little dog. I guess she wanted to be transspecies. Wait a little while, I'm sure it is coming.

Anonymous said...

COSBY(AND WIFE)ATTEMPT TO USE RACISM FOR HIS APPEAL
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In a nearly empty Philadelphia courtroom in June 2015, a lawyer for Bill Cosby implored a federal judge to keep the comedian’s testimony in an old sexual battery lawsuit under wraps. It was sensitive. Embarrassing. Private.

U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno had another word for it.

The conduct Cosby detailed in his deposition was “perhaps criminal,” Robreno wrote five years ago Monday, in a momentous decision that released the case files to The Associated Press, reopened the police investigation, and helped give rise to the #MeToo movement.


Cosby, the Hollywood paragon of Black family values, was convicted of sexual assault in 2018 as the movement exploded and women across the globe shared personal histories of sexual harassment and abuse. He is serving up to 10 years in prison.

And now in the midst of another historic reckoning — this time addressing the treatment of African Americans and other people of color by police and the criminal justice system — the 82-year-old Cosby has won the right to an appeal.

He hopes to use the moment to his advantage.

“The false conviction of Bill Cosby is so much bigger than him — it’s about the destruction of ALL Black people and people of color in America,” Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt said when the court accepted the appeal late last month.



Cosby,in his career,promoted education and gave millions to historically Black universities.

But his increasingly jarring comments on poverty, parenthood and personal responsibility offended younger Blacks in his later years, most famously in his 2004 “Pound Cake” speech — which he gave just months after the sexual encounter that would prove his downfall.(GRA:blacks in caps lol).

As he toured the country, Cosby argued that “the antidote to racism is not rallies, protests, or pleas, but strong families and communities,” as the essayist Ta-Nehisi Coates noted.

The appeal issues the court accepted don’t directly include racial bias, which Cosby’s legal team raised more often on the courthouse steps in Montgomery County than inside the courtroom. His defenders, however, say race permeates the case.

Cosby’s celebrity “does not change his status as a Black man,” said appellate lawyer Jennifer Bonjean, the latest of more than a dozen criminal lawyers on the case.

“It would be naïve to assume that his prosecution was not tainted by the same racial bias that pervades the criminal justice process in both explicit and insidious ways,” she said last week.

Cosby’s wife of 56 years has been more blunt.

In an interview last month with ABC-TV, Camille Cosby said the #MeToo movement ignores “the history of particular white women” who have “accused Black males of sexual assault without any proof.”

“We know how women can lie,” said Camille Cosby, who made only brief appearances at her husband’s trials, for defense closing arguments, and has not visited him in prison. She declined to speak to the AP last week.
(GRA:We all know how BLACK MEN lie--as much as possible--in various attempts to get away with the moral or criminal acts they constantly commit.)


“The reality of it is, he gives them drugs and then he sexually assaults them,” Superior Court Judge John T. Bender said at the arguments. “That’s the pattern, is it not?”

But Cosby appealed again, setting up the state Supreme Court arguments expected sometime next year.
GRA:AP is unreadable.They had two stories on my local FOX17 site,about the Trump July 4th speeches at Mount Rushmore and the White House.Both were called divisive against minorities.AP is scum.If they supported whites as much as they're against whites,there would not be the chaos we see today.It isn't honest reporting.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Why is the "w" in white women,lower case,but the "b" in black men
is upper case?
--GRA

Nicholas said...

GRA,

Thanks for the heads-up.