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Ik begrijp het probleem niet zo. Er is één vrouw die haar haar niet blondeert maar juist bruin kleurt en er krul in legt, en deze vrouw heeft ook iets te doen met de Afro-Amerikaanse rechtenbeweging, klopt dat tot zover? En dan? Is er iets ergs aan iets met je uiterlijk doen? Is Beyonce nou ook kwaadaardig?
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Het gaat hem er niet om hoe ze zich verkleedt, maar over de valse verklaringen die ze aflegt als zouden haar ouders negroide mensen zijn.
Realiteit is dat haar ouders buiten haar als biologisch kind, ook nog eens vier negertjes hadden geadopteerd, waarbij bij de persoon in kwestie één en ander blijkt losgeslagen tijdens haar jeugd. Voor mensen die persé willen beweren dat "zogenaamd ras" niet bestaat, bewijst ze hier volledig het tegenovergestelde.
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On what she means when she says she is black:
“First of all, it means that I have really gone there with the experience in terms of being a mother of two black sons and really owning what it -- what it means to experience and live blackness. And that's one aspect,” she said.
“Another aspect would be that I, as a -- from a very young age, felt a spiritual, visceral, this feeling of central connection with black is beautiful, you know, just the black experience and wanting to celebrate that. And I didn't know how to articulate that as a young child, at the age of kindergarten or whatever, like you don't have words for what's going on. But certainly that was -- that was soaked in. It was totally conditioned to not own that and to be limited to whatever biological identity was thrust upon me and married to me and so I kind of felt pretty awkward a lot of the time with that.”
Dolezal said on "Today" that she self-identified with being black at the age of 5. She told host Matt Lauer that she began “drawing self-portraits with the brown crayon instead of the peach crayon, and black curly hair.”
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Lees : ze kreeg te weinig aandacht van haar eigen biologische ouders en dus wou ze zwart zijn zoals haar adoptiebroertjes (die vast meer aandacht kregen).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/0...ushpmg00000063
juicy...:
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Rachel Dolezal with her family and ex-husband on their wedding day. Back row from left to right, according to Lawrence Dolezal: Ruthanne Dolezal, Kevin Moore, Rachel Dolezal, Lawrence Dolezal, and Lawrence Dolezal’s parents, Peggy and Herman. Front row: The Dolezals’ adopted children, Ezra, Izaiah, Esther and Zach. Photo: Dolezal family/WaPo.
But even if Dolezal’s claims about her parents are exaggerated or entirely fabricated, something happened. At age 16, her brother Izaiah (third from the left in the bottom row of the photo shown above) left home and moved in with Dolezal. She then took legal action to gain custody, claiming child abuse in the Dolezal family, and won. The Washington Post reports:
The Dolezals, it should be noted, are a family divided. Parents Lawrence and Ruthanne and brothers Ezra and Zach do not speak with their sister because, they say, she alleged abuse in the family and obtained custody of her [now] 21-year-old brother Izaiah. Izaiah, who is black, lives with Rachel Dolezal in Spokane — and Rachel says he is her son, the family alleged.
Dolezal’s brother, Ezra (first on the left in the bottom row in the above photo) denies any abuse took place and told reporters his oldest sister turned Izaiah against the family.
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Allemaal gek dus. mama en papa creationisten, kindermishandeling.... mmm lekker smullen. En toen vond ze dat ze beter zwart was en lekker "normaal" kon gediscrimineerd worden. Want als blanke kan je dus nooit worden gediscrimineerd. Voer voor psychiaters dus.
http://reverbpress.com/religion/rach...onist-parents/
Interessant interview: (ik ben niet de enige die haar de ultieme racist vind) http://www.today.com/news/rachel-dol...gnation-t26371
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