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Just a friendly reminder that a black person passing as white was once a criminal offense. Enjoy ur day.#RachelDolezal — Amanda Seales (@amandaseales) June 12, 2015
There's an alternative reresponse to#RachelDolezal story,one where we applaud a fellow human being for abandoning unearned race privilege — Adv Thuli Madonsela (@ThuliMadonsela3) June 13, 2015
There is nothing "trans" about #RachelDolezal. Stop w/ the false equivalencies to transpeople. Rachel is a lying, deceitful fraud. The end. — April (@ReignOfApril) June 12, 2015
Let's just all thank #RachelDolezal. Identity, pathological, & parental issues aside, she's doing more than most of us do for ourselves. — Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) June 12, 2015
Me: *goes into a store* Employee: *follows me* Me: it's ok I'm#transracial I'm actually white don't worry :) :) — blurryface (@pvnkfairy) June 12, 2015
My prob w/ #Transracial: Black folk cant decide to be white when the cops raid their pool party. But a white woman can be NAACP president. — |L I Z Z O| (@lizzo) June 12, 2015
How does the logic applied to Caitlyn Jenner not also apply to Rachel Dolezal? Please explain #transracial — Vic Damone Jr. (@MikeBeidleman) June 12, 2015
The NAACP Alaska-Oregon-Washington State Conference stands behind Ms. Dolezal’s advocacy record. In every corner of this country, the NAACP remains committed to securing political, educational, and economic justice for all people, and we encourage Americans of all stripes to become members and serve as leaders in our organization.
"For the most part, being a part of that community doesn't require someone to claim that identity," she said. "It might be difficult to become president of the local NAACP chapter, but achieving the goals? That in itself doesn't require passing as a member of that group."
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