Sigghh.. This is getting even weirder and weirder. Ex- NAACP president, Rachel Dolezal was caught using the N-Word.
Sigghh.. This is getting even weirder and weirder. Ex- NAACP president, Rachel Dolezal was caught using the N-Word.
Rachel Dolezal has become an internet sensation in the last week, after her estranged parents outed her as 100% Caucasian – despite her claims to be half black over the course of the last decade. Rachel’s lies included passing off her adopted black brothers as her sons, and an older black man she’d met years back as her father – and she was supposed to address it all today at the Spokane chapter NAACP meeting, where she held a role as President since last year, and had been credited to lifting their finances, visibility and membership according to The New York Times. That has changed today, however. After the meeting was postponed, she has resigned all together. “In the eye of current storm, I can see that a separation of family and organizational outcomes is in the best interest of the NAACP,” she said in a statement.
Rachel Dolezal is the President of the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter. She broke the internet yesterday when her parents exposed her for posing as an African American. In response, social media users made an #AskRachel hashtag game go viral with a series of questions that is suppose to truly determine whether Rachel is black or not and we have gathered the best memes.
Rev Al Sharpton blames the parents of Rachel Dolezal for most of her actions. The woman who has now went viral becoming known for pretending to be African American. You read the article explaining how Rachel was in face a NAACP activist , actually she was the President of NAACP Spokane chapter spokeswoman. Her parents recently put her on blast about faking the funk about even being African American.
Rachel Dolezal, 37, is under scrutiny this Friday morning. For years, the woman and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP] leader in Spokane, Washington, has identified herself as a Black woman, when in fact she is Caucasian. Find out more after the jump.