Washington, AC - The United States is in uproar again, due to the actions of a pre-operation transracial woman. Rachel Dolezal has long been known for her activism within the NAACP. Her astute dedication and hard work has made her a "community organizer" within her own chapter of the NAACP.
Of course, "community organizer" is the new name for regional chapter president within the NAACP in honor of Obama, who was a community organizer in Chicago.
Rachel Dolezal has always felt transracial. She believes that she is a black woman living in a white woman's body. Another famous transracial case is that of Michael Jackson, who believed that he was a white woman living in a black man's body.
Reporters ambushed Rachel Dolezal, and she walked off the stage when asked the classic Harlem question "Who's your daddy"
Within hours, Rachel removed the dye from her hair, revealing the natural blonde color and took off all the brown halloween makeup she had on and resigned from the NAACP. She's currently deciding whether to join a similar group to the NAACP, but for whites, such as the KKK.
All is not bad news for Rachel, however. Lifetime has reportedly been in contact with Rachel to buy her story for publication. They want to produce a film depicting her struggle with transracial issues in a transraciophobic society. The movie will be called "Who Dat, Who Dat" and is set to star Iggy Azalea
Of course, "community organizer" is the new name for regional chapter president within the NAACP in honor of Obama, who was a community organizer in Chicago.
Rachel Dolezal has always felt transracial. She believes that she is a black woman living in a white woman's body. Another famous transracial case is that of Michael Jackson, who believed that he was a white woman living in a black man's body.
Reporters ambushed Rachel Dolezal, and she walked off the stage when asked the classic Harlem question "Who's your daddy"
Within hours, Rachel removed the dye from her hair, revealing the natural blonde color and took off all the brown halloween makeup she had on and resigned from the NAACP. She's currently deciding whether to join a similar group to the NAACP, but for whites, such as the KKK.
All is not bad news for Rachel, however. Lifetime has reportedly been in contact with Rachel to buy her story for publication. They want to produce a film depicting her struggle with transracial issues in a transraciophobic society. The movie will be called "Who Dat, Who Dat" and is set to star Iggy Azalea
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