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  • Doggorunning
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    So when will the NAACP have a white in a leadership position? What makes them any different than any other organization? She wants to be black ok theirs a lot of blacks that want to be white, she is a trip though but it does open up a can of worms

  • Ilon Warpe
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    What happened to all those compassionate sjw minions for Bruce Jenner now? Rachel Dolezal needs your compassion and understanding too. She's trapped in the wrong body too. Hypocritical social trendy bandwagoners.

  • Bella
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    How she handles this shitstorm will say a lot more about her. If she fesses up to her lies and straightforwardly apologizes to the Black community she claims to revere so much, with no excuses, then MAYBE she can regain some of her credibility. At the very least, it will gain her some respect.

    If she makes excuses, skirts around the issue, keeps trying to push her deceitful narrative, or arrogantly acts as if she is being unfairly persecuted, then you will know this woman is a few chairs short of a set in the upstairs department.

  • Nikrotikan Pythagoras
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    She is Caucasian and not African-American, she may have mental issues by mis-representing her own ethnic race and falsely representing herself as an African-American is an embarrassment to this Nation and the NAACP.

  • Robert Hightower
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    I for one don't think her true ethnicity outshines the work shes done for the African-American community; i feel making a big deal about it is just another way to distract from real issues. ….plus, there are so many blacks now adopting white features with plastic surgery and wigs, why does her embracing of the black community pose such a threat?

  • Jesus Christ of Nazareth Debarred Apothegm
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    Rachel Dolezal, Spokane NAACP leader, steps down

    USA TODAY

    Published on 15 Jun 2015
    Rachel Dolezal, the embattled president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP, stepped down from her post amid controversy surrounding her racial identity.

    Category: News & Politics
    Licence: Standard YouTube Licence

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