Rachel Dolezal Finding Exceptance in Liberal Community

Ms. Dolezal encouraging people to run their true ‘race’

Nkechi Amare Diallo, formerly Rachel Moore, formerly Rachel Anne Dolezal, is a former American civil rights activist (still an American but a former civil rights activist) former Africana instructor (still an instructor – see above photo – but former Africana), and former president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, WA for one and a half years (possibly still a president of something).  She is a self-described “soul sista” who is still defining her own truth.

According to defineyourowntruth.com and most of the world, it is possible for anyone nowadays to create the reality they prefer.  Whether it be one’s sexual preference or one’s gender or one’s racial identity or even Facebook status, you are free to be who you want to be and neither society nor DNA can tell you otherwise.

“It’s common sense now that race is a fluid concept,” Ms. Diallo/Dolezal said. “It’s the same as gender or sexual orientation – if a Latino child knows deep down that they are Han Chinese, who are we to question them?  Or if a Bangladeshi woman embraces her inner Cherokee spirit?  Or if a white child from the suburbs decides that they are the new face of the African American civil rights movement; that they have Dr. King’s blood coursing through their veins, Mandela’s eyes, Malcom’s hands, and Rosa Park’s heart?  Who are we to say they’re wrong?  It’s their truth.”

Ms. Diallo, despite being rejected by the conservative community, has found a warm place of exceptance in another.

 “There is nothing but exceptance for Ms. Dolezal here,” said community member Fred Neechy.  “And we hope that she feels it too – we want her to feel excepted in every way.”

The liberal community, known for their passionate inclusivism and non-judgmental attitude has immediately reached out, without mockery or judginess, and excepted Ms. Dolezal warts and all.

“Rachel embodies the relative truths of our day,” Mr. Neechy concluded. “Some people think she has crossed some sort of line, but it’s impossible to cross a line that isn’t there.  Pioneers are always misunderstood in their day, and that’s exactly what’s happening to her.”

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