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Can it please be all of these things??? Because I get a borderline rage stroke just hearing his name, for may reasons, but this one really stuck in my craw—

TWEET STORM COMING IN MOTHERFUCKERS! GRAB YER GALOSHES!

Conspiracy theories all point to Russia, another woman, AND campaign finance issues.

“One might be “perfect for anxiety,” while another is best suited for chronic pain. Much of this is probably BS.”

Ooh, that’s really embarrassing for him/her. I felt my whole body cringe reading that.

All. The. Stars.

I’m black you dumbass

I don’t know how you deal with these jackasses. Never forget, 53% of white women voted for Trump.

Uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhh she (Kara Brown) isn’t white. But nice try.

Is she a White supremacist? Doubtful. (But if she is, she has done a remarkable job of keeping it hidden.)

You are confusing white supremacy as a cultural phenomenon (and its attendant white privilege) with white supremacists as a particular identity. Oluo was not calling Dolezal a white supremacist. She was saying that Dolezal was able to put on a “black” identity without having to actually experience what it was to be a

Then she went to a “black” college. It was a majority black college. It was there she felt at home at last in a black culture and started the crazy of being black

And I bet a lot of people could have gotten a lot out of her story if she just chose to be honest about it from the beginning. Identifying with another culture is fine. It makes perfect sense she felt more accepted by the black community. So just be that, be a white person who feels accepted by the black community,

I don’t think she is being accused of being a white supremacist, so much as she is a product of institutionalized white supremacy, whether she is aware of it or not. I think the back story you’ve referenced here actually reenforces that assertion.

LOL

“I find her blanket justification of “race is a social construct” overly simplistic. “Race is just a social construct” is a retort I get quite often from white people who don’t want to talk about black issues anymore. A lot of things in our society are social constructs—money, for example—but the impact they have on

I’ll tackle that second question. To preface this, I am transgender and medically transitioning.

You know what’s ignorant? A non black person trying to school black people about race and passing. *my eyes have rolled to the back of my head*

No.

You should read the article, it answers your question.