If you can't choose your race, you can't choose your gender either.
From pjmedia:
"We new media professionals surf a choppy sea of social whim. Whatever people talk about, we write about. It’s supply and demand. That said, there are certain stories which I resist chiming in on no matter how big they get, stories which I find either distasteful or ludicrous.
The story of Rachel Dolezal stands as an example. The drama surrounding her masquerade as a black woman strikes me as tabloid garbage, warranting a sidebar mention at best, and then only for laughs.
Unfortunately, my attempt to avoid the story has run up against this piece at Reason, in which editor-in-chief Nick Gillespie attempts to draw a distinction between Dolezal’s transracialism (yes, spell check, that’s a word now) and Caitlyn Jenner’s transsexualism. He writes:
"Gillespie cited Outside the Beltway’s Doug Mataconis, who wrote:
Then there's this jucy tidbit from the Daily Mail:
From pjmedia:
"We new media professionals surf a choppy sea of social whim. Whatever people talk about, we write about. It’s supply and demand. That said, there are certain stories which I resist chiming in on no matter how big they get, stories which I find either distasteful or ludicrous.
The story of Rachel Dolezal stands as an example. The drama surrounding her masquerade as a black woman strikes me as tabloid garbage, warranting a sidebar mention at best, and then only for laughs.
Unfortunately, my attempt to avoid the story has run up against this piece at Reason, in which editor-in-chief Nick Gillespie attempts to draw a distinction between Dolezal’s transracialism (yes, spell check, that’s a word now) and Caitlyn Jenner’s transsexualism. He writes:
To say that Jenner’s very public coming out disturbed social conservatives is an understatement. Between the ritual unwillingness to use female pronouns in relation to Jenner to exhortations that she is clearly deranged, it’s fairer to say that cons lost their shit. “A surgically damaged man appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair, and the applause is mandatory,” opined National Review‘s David French. ”If we’re not going to defend as a [Republican] party basic principles of male and female, that life is sacred because it comes from God, then you’re going to lose the vast majority of people who’ve joined that party,” howled Iowa talk-radio host Steve Deace."
"Gillespie cited Outside the Beltway’s Doug Mataconis, who wrote:
[It's just] another attempt by social conservatives to demean transgender people, a phenomenon that has been quite prevalent on that side of the political spectrum over the past two weeks. Even taking the arguments at face value, though, they don’t add up….Obnoxious jerks, or adherents to objective reality?" more
Rachel Dolezal didn’t “choose her race,” she committed fraud by lying about her background. She can choose to adopt whatever culture she wishes, but that’s not what happened here. She lied about her background, not just to the public but apparently also on job applications. That’s fraud. The people who are trying to use this case to draw analogies to, or mostly just to make stupid, snarly comments about, the issues raised last week by the Caitlyn Jenner story, are just being obnoxious jerks.
Then there's this jucy tidbit from the Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: US race-faker Rachel Dolezal was in a SEX TAPE - her ex-husband forced her to perform 'sex acts' in front of the camera against her will, she claimed in court papers
- Dolezal wed African American physical therapist Kevin Moore in 2000
- But their marriage ended five years later in a bitter court battle
- She claims in court documents she suffered 'years' of 'physical, emotional, sexual and verbal abuse' at his hands and offered the sex tape as proof
- Her brother Joshua wrote in his memoir that his sister told him: 'Sometimes he’s on top of me before I’m even awake'
- Moore
denied the claims of abuse - and friends describe him as a committed
Christian who was deeply distressed by the 'wild accusations' more
Enrique Gomez-prez of Jackson County NC naacp branch 54ab and apparent Mexican national |
Allen
Lomax Enrique has never claimed to be anything other than the
Mexican born USA citizen that he is. Membership in the NAACP is open
to all races.
Carl
Iobst Where's his green card or proof of citizenship? Until I see
that I don't know what or who he is. #fakeblacklivesmatter!
- Allen Lomax Last I checked, citizens don't need green cards. Don't know all the facts but from what I understand he is a natural born citizen born in Mexico -- meaning, he was born to an USA citizen who was living abroad at the time of his birth.
Carl
Iobst Sounds as if that's the same kind of 'gobble-d-gook'
citizenship that Ted Cruz has. The Founders never intended such
convoluted 'citizenship.' Just one of the many reasons that the 14th
Amendment to the Constitution is UNCONSTITUTIONAL! Unless someone is
born on American territory/military installation and is born of two
American parents they're NOT an American citizen. Thank you for
clarifying that Enrique Gomez, prez of Jackson County NC naacp branch
54ab is actually a Mexican citizen. Looks as if the NAACP has another
scandal on it's hands! #fakeblacklivesmatter "
Out right fraud, a denial of objective reality--only someone extremely psychotic would engage in such unbalanced ideations--someone such as Rachel Dolezal. Each week its some new insanity which the 'progressives' applaud. Yet that is where we are as a society--hurtling ever closer to the bottom of the abyss with the inevitable catastrophic civilization-killer crash. Although it's been a while since I've read Gibbon I seem to remember that in the very last years of the empire, Roman citizens tended to be in denial about their civilization deconstructing also.
#fakecitizensmatter!
Take heed Patriots. Accelerate your preps--or else pay the ultimate price.
Tempus fugit
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