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  • michaelterry1000
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    Anyone who believes that Rachel Dolezal should not be allowed to be a head of a NAACP chapter is transracialphobic.

  • milly b
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    I don't have a problem with her race or having a white person be the head of a black organization. I do have a problem with her lying about who she is, that's worrying.

  • Waltham1892
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    I'm just waiting for Oprah, Beyoncé, Queen Latifah and Condolesa Rice to take this woman into an alley and beat her to death with baseball bats.

  • Teh goat
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    If Bruce Jenner gets celebrated for identifying as a woman why is a White woman viewed with suspicion because she identifies with Black people?
    Moreover, she fights for black people on a daily basis.

  • bob stevens
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    I totally agree with the lady he interviewed. I wouldn't wan't want a black person leading a part of the NAAWP.

  • ThrowbackSoul
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    This story says more about the pathology of race in the Western imagination than people of African descent. Good luck to her. Perhaps she has taken her fascination with 'BBC' a step too far. I know the 'guys' at CH4 News get titillated by these 'race' stories , however for the record, the NAACP is a civil rights organisation not a racial rights organisation.

  • J. Marie
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    I don't agree with this woman that white people shouldn't be allowed to head black organizations. It might be because she's not American because we're used to it. Even some of the people who held an executive position the Bureau of Indian (Native American) Affairs have been white in the past. What I dislike about this Rachel Dolezal woman though is that she lied about her story, even going so far as pretending a random black man was her father.

  • AngC12
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    "I don't have an issue with the race, (…) but I do think that people who arn't white shouldn't be leading organizations that deal with the advancement of people who arn't white." – Reni Eddo-Lodge