Barrel. Bottom. Scraping. #timewaster
— Cædmones Catt ☧?? ? (@caedmonscat) March 27, 2017
Rachel Dolezal — sorry, Nkechi Amare Diallo — is determined to milk every last second of her 15 minutes. Tonight, she’s taking her act to the BBC:
“I believe the word ‘transracial’ has become socially useful.”
TONIGHT: Rachel Dolezal tells @maitlis we need to rethink how we see race pic.twitter.com/8CMVfxyifC— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) March 27, 2017
"The idea of race is a lie": Watch @maitlis’ full interview with @RachelADolezal on @BBCNewsnight tonight at 22:30 on BBC Two pic.twitter.com/uFB7TTmAI5
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) March 27, 2017
Judging by the reaction so far, people are really open to hearing what Nkechi has to say:
oh my god
— J Palliser (@JPalliser1) March 27, 2017
— . (@HeronChe) March 27, 2017
— UKlPvoter (@UKlPVoter) March 27, 2017
@hjoneshojo @maitlis *raises eyebrows
* racial fluidity?— Steven (@Steven_Mc101) March 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/GowlandRoss/status/846443989440118786
pro-tip: when doing a package on race and experiences as a black woman, probably best to book a black woman. This is pantomime
— Rob Joyce (@RobJoyce156) March 27, 2017
Should have got a black woman to interview her, now you've got two white women talking about how to be a black woman pic.twitter.com/rC6HOACjSF
— sophia (@SophiaCannon) March 27, 2017
This white woman has made career pretending to be a black woman! Transracial my arse! #culturalappropriation
— Laverne Anderson (@laverne742) March 27, 2017
This is not legitimate discussion on race. This is simply catering to the white gaze; who find her mysterious.
— Dr Annabel ??♀️ (@SoSowemimo) March 27, 2017
I can assure you we don`t. We find her f****** weird.
— Jo H (@JoHYork) March 27, 2017
This is just getting silly
— Will Neill (@NillWeill) March 27, 2017
Nuts.
— Craig Regan (@chippy9372) March 27, 2017
sorry… no… this woman is not sane
— Jeanne Bianco (@JeanneB1962) March 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/hasstern/status/846411676626898946
I'm pretty open-minded but this person is completely bonkers! https://t.co/4ukU43Fevx
— Monty’s Batman (@Barney065) March 27, 2017
Basically, yeah.
Rachel Dolezal will be a case study on how doubling down indefinitely will eventually get people to accept (and even support) your delusion.
— NeoN: Automataster (@neontaster) March 27, 2017
Oh Lord … please no.
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