It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place.
It is true. People will defend literally anything on here.
It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place.
I'm in the same boat. It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place. She runs a successful family with 4 adopted kids, which is leagues better than the average American household performs. Science or not, if that's how she truly feels inside, there's no reason we shouldn't support her. Yet since the story broke, we've already seen people double down on focusing on her appearance and shaming her for trying. And then people ask why she would hide it?!
Maybe black is her perception of beauty. From an aesthetic standpoint, it doesn't seem any more far-fetched or unreasonable than the injections we see people getting nowadays. Also, going off of the information other users have posted, she has a marvelous track record and has done much more good than harm.
I can't be mad, nor do I think she's crazy.
It's one thing to genuinely want to improve civil rights, to feel a connection to a different culture. It's quite another when you flat out lie about your own heritage, your father, and try to pass yourself off as someone you're not. She's reduced black women to a caricature. She thinks they either have kinky hair afros like this or braids like this, trying to darken her skin so she appears black. Some of her tweets she's acting like she's been a victim herself, lying about threats. This does nothing for anyone. In fact, that Tyreese tweet she's actually talking down to him and warning him about marrying a white woman, when she herself is a white woman married to a black man.
How can she sit there on a soapbox and talk about what it's like to be black in America when she isn't? Just because you date people of colour or marry them, doesn't give you a free pass to speak for them or their experiences. Be an ally to people of colour, don't co-opt their experiences as your own and pretend you know what you're talking about.
Someone said it's the same as people of colour wanting to be white. No its not. People of colour in white societies have to try and assimilate otherwise they are marginalized forever. If the Sikh doesn't cut his hair or shave his beard, he is considered a terrorist. Many people of colour have to change their names, they have to downplay their religion, their culture. This woman, despite being afforded all the privilege of being a white woman in the US wants to also accept the burdens and challenges of being black in America. But she's not and she won't be. She's made a lucrative career out of this false victimization in a sense. But how is a leader in an organization called 'national association for the advancement of colored people' going to reduce colored people down to stereotypes? She wears 'black' as if it's a costume. 'Time for me to go to work, go get my bronzer'. I wouldn't be surprised if she also didn't co-opt some speech patterns or pretend to speak in ebonics as well.
I have to disagree. In both cases, a person is born with one set of genetic programming but feels that this genetic template (Male vs Female, Black vs White) is just wrong for them; they don't feel like they belong in society as how they've been born.
Really no different. That there's not as much a body of studies of this phenomenon is more likely because it's a less common phenomenon than transgender or it's a phenomenon that we typically view as social/cultural (i.e. white kids "acting black" or black people "acting white"). As an analogue to sexuality, adopting a culture that is predominantly associated with one race or another would be more like cross-dressing.
In this case, it really feels like something different; she's not just "cross-dressing". Like this woman truly believes that she should have been born black or that she identifies as black. So it's much more analogous to transgender than simply cross-dressing.
I'm in the same boat. It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place. She runs a successful family with 4 adopted kids, which is leagues better than the average American household performs. Science or not, if that's how she truly feels inside, there's no reason we shouldn't support her. Yet since the story broke, we've already seen people double down on focusing on her appearance and shaming her for trying. And then people ask why she would hide it?!
Maybe black is her perception of beauty. From an aesthetic standpoint, it doesn't seem any more far-fetched or unreasonable than the injections we see people getting nowadays. Also, going off of the information other users have posted, she has a marvelous track record and has done much more good than harm.
I can't be mad, nor do I think she's crazy.
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She literally paused the game, went into life's settings and changed the Difficultly level from Easy to Ready to Die.
I said goddamn.Fam, I ain't even mad. Just look at this:
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Her tan and hair game is on fleek
I'm in the same boat. It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place. She runs a successful family with 4 adopted kids, which is leagues better than the average American household performs. Science or not, if that's how she truly feels inside, there's no reason we shouldn't support her. Yet since the story broke, we've already seen people double down on focusing on her appearance and shaming her for trying. And then people ask why she would hide it?!
Maybe black is her perception of beauty. From an aesthetic standpoint, it doesn't seem any more far-fetched or unreasonable than the injections we see people getting nowadays. Also, going off of the information other users have posted, she has a marvelous track record and has done much more good than harm.
I can't be mad, nor do I think she's crazy.
Oh my lawdDone
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Those are her adopted siblings, not her kids
There is nothing at all in this story indicating this.
Bruh....Fam, I ain't even mad. Just look at this:
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Her tan and hair game is on fleek
Black family? Black kids? Leader in the Black community? Self identifying as black?
What white person would do this unless he or she really felt black?
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the story
the pictures
the videos
the songs
this thread
it's all just too much
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I'm in the same boat. It is wrong that she lied, but her heart really seemed to be in the right place. She runs a successful family with 4 adopted kids, which is leagues better than the average American household performs. Science or not, if that's how she truly feels inside, there's no reason we shouldn't support her. Yet since the story broke, we've already seen people double down on focusing on her appearance and shaming her for trying. And then people ask why she would hide it?!
Maybe black is her perception of beauty. From an aesthetic standpoint, it doesn't seem any more far-fetched or unreasonable than the injections we see people getting nowadays. Also, going off of the information other users have posted, she has a marvelous track record and has done much more good than harm.
I can't be mad, nor do I think she's crazy.
Quantify feeling male, female, gay, straight.
PSY・S;167452817 said:She is not being genuine.
It's one thing to genuinely want to improve civil rights, to feel a connection to a different culture. It's quite another when you flat out lie about your own heritage, your father, and try to pass yourself off as someone you're not. She's reduced black women to a caricature. She thinks they either have kinky hair afros like this or braids like this, trying to darken her skin so she appears black. Some of her tweets she's acting like she's been a victim herself, lying about threats. This does nothing for anyone. In fact, that Tyreese tweet she's actually talking down to him and warning him about marrying a white woman, when she herself is a white woman married to a black man.
How can she sit there on a soapbox and talk about what it's like to be black in America when she isn't? Just because you date people of colour or marry them, doesn't give you a free pass to speak for them or their experiences. Be an ally to people of colour, don't co-opt their experiences as your own and pretend you know what you're talking about.
Someone said it's the same as people of colour wanting to be white. No its not. People of colour in white societies have to try and assimilate otherwise they are marginalized forever. If the Sikh doesn't cut his hair or shave his beard, he is considered a terrorist. Many people of colour have to change their names, they have to downplay their religion, their culture. This woman, despite being afforded all the privilege of being a white woman in the US wants to also accept the burdens and challenges of being black in America. But she's not and she won't be. She's made a lucrative career out of this false victimization in a sense. But how is a leader in an organization called 'national association for the advancement of colored people' going to reduce colored people down to stereotypes? She wears 'black' as if it's a costume. 'Time for me to go to work, go get my bronzer'. I wouldn't be surprised if she also didn't co-opt some speech patterns or pretend to speak in ebonics as well.
Are you honestly being serious now? This is GAF so I don't know sometimes and I'm off base. You can't 'feel black', you either are or you aren't. You can't feel gay, you either are or you aren't. This woman is not black, and she never will be.
It's a facade for her though. She wears "blackness" like it's a costume. Just look at her Twitter.Black family? Black kids? Leader in the Black community? Self identifying as black?
What white person would do this unless he or she really felt black?
Hey now.Are you honestly being serious now? This is GAF so I don't know sometimes and I'm off base. You can't 'feel black', you either are or you aren't. You can't feel gay, you either are or you aren't. This woman is not black, and she never will be.
"I TOLD YOU I WAS DIFFERENT MOM."Like she's getting back at her parents. "Is this what you wanted, Mom?!"
Quantify feeling male, female, gay, straight.
this can very very easily be argued considering what lengths this woman has gone to. I'm not gonna say it's factual, but I'm not gonna pretend that she is doing this to minimize what it means to be black.
Nvm wrong thread.