To True Christians™, the presence of the nigra is pretty simple - they are the sons of Ham (Genesis 9:24-25). The phenomenon of "wiggers" is another matter, and a vast amount of attention has been paid to it.
White suburban youth were the first to be seen rhyming Rap, taking to Hip Hop, wearing "bling" - heavy gold chains, Puffa jackets, hoodies, afros, and speaking ebonics. Some refer to this outbreak as "ghettoitis", while their critics talk of white poseurs and cultural appropriation.
According to the scientists, this kind of "transracial" accommodation is not possible without a fair amount of DNA gene splicing therapy - so far impossible at the moment. That hasn't stopped anyone yet as it is now thought of as a cultural "construct" - and all you have to do is "identify" and you're in. Something catch your eye about Slovenians - just identify and we're all supposed to "honor" and be "accepting" - or whatever.
Evidently Rachel Dolezal was so good at wiggering that even the nigra's were taken in before being outed by her parents as a lily white daughter. Rachel could have done the rest of us a favor and found something more productive to do with her life, or at least slipped into obscurity. Not to be outdone, Rachel changed he name to "Nkechi Diallo" and proceeded to prove her point by becoming a ghetto welfare queen.
We're all waiting for the MSM to weigh in on this and also charge her with "cultural appropriation".
White suburban youth were the first to be seen rhyming Rap, taking to Hip Hop, wearing "bling" - heavy gold chains, Puffa jackets, hoodies, afros, and speaking ebonics. Some refer to this outbreak as "ghettoitis", while their critics talk of white poseurs and cultural appropriation.
According to the scientists, this kind of "transracial" accommodation is not possible without a fair amount of DNA gene splicing therapy - so far impossible at the moment. That hasn't stopped anyone yet as it is now thought of as a cultural "construct" - and all you have to do is "identify" and you're in. Something catch your eye about Slovenians - just identify and we're all supposed to "honor" and be "accepting" - or whatever.
Evidently Rachel Dolezal was so good at wiggering that even the nigra's were taken in before being outed by her parents as a lily white daughter. Rachel could have done the rest of us a favor and found something more productive to do with her life, or at least slipped into obscurity. Not to be outdone, Rachel changed he name to "Nkechi Diallo" and proceeded to prove her point by becoming a ghetto welfare queen.
We're all waiting for the MSM to weigh in on this and also charge her with "cultural appropriation".
Rachel Dolezal, former NAACP leader who posed as black, accused of welfare fraud
By Associated Press
May 24, 2018 - Spokane, Wash
A former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.
Rachel Dolezal, who legally changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, was charged this week with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and false verification for public assistance, Spokane news station KHQ-TV reported Thursday.
She illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through November 2017, court documents said.
An investigation started in March 2017 when a Washington state investigator received information that Diallo had written a book. The investigator reviewed Diallo's records and found that she had been reporting her income as usually less than $500 per month, court documents said.
A subpoena for her self-employment records, which included copies of her bank statements, showed Diallo had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account between August 2015 and September 2017, without reporting it to the Department of Social and Health Services.
The money came from authoring her memoir, "In Full Color," speaking engagements, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art, according to the case file.
Diallo did report a "change of circumstance" to the state agency, saying she did a one-time job in October 2017 worth $20,000, court documents said.
The former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.
Rachel Dolezal, who legally changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, was charged this week with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and false verification for public assistance, Spokane news station KHQ-TV reported Thursday.
She illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through November 2017, court documents said.
An investigation started in March 2017 when a Washington state investigator received information that Diallo had written a book. The investigator reviewed Diallo's records and found that she had been reporting her income as usually less than $500 per month, court documents said.
A subpoena for her self-employment records, which included copies of her bank statements, showed Diallo had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account between August 2015 and September 2017, without reporting it to the Department of Social and Health Services.
The money came from authoring her memoir, "In Full Color," speaking engagements, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art, according to the case file.
Diallo did report a "change of circumstance" to the state agency, saying she did a one-time job in October 2017 worth $20,000, court documents said.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...524-story.html
By Associated Press
May 24, 2018 - Spokane, Wash
A former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.
Rachel Dolezal, who legally changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, was charged this week with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and false verification for public assistance, Spokane news station KHQ-TV reported Thursday.
She illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through November 2017, court documents said.
An investigation started in March 2017 when a Washington state investigator received information that Diallo had written a book. The investigator reviewed Diallo's records and found that she had been reporting her income as usually less than $500 per month, court documents said.
A subpoena for her self-employment records, which included copies of her bank statements, showed Diallo had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account between August 2015 and September 2017, without reporting it to the Department of Social and Health Services.
The money came from authoring her memoir, "In Full Color," speaking engagements, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art, according to the case file.
Diallo did report a "change of circumstance" to the state agency, saying she did a one-time job in October 2017 worth $20,000, court documents said.
The former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.
Rachel Dolezal, who legally changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, was charged this week with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and false verification for public assistance, Spokane news station KHQ-TV reported Thursday.
She illegally received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through November 2017, court documents said.
An investigation started in March 2017 when a Washington state investigator received information that Diallo had written a book. The investigator reviewed Diallo's records and found that she had been reporting her income as usually less than $500 per month, court documents said.
A subpoena for her self-employment records, which included copies of her bank statements, showed Diallo had deposited nearly $84,000 into her bank account between August 2015 and September 2017, without reporting it to the Department of Social and Health Services.
The money came from authoring her memoir, "In Full Color," speaking engagements, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art, according to the case file.
Diallo did report a "change of circumstance" to the state agency, saying she did a one-time job in October 2017 worth $20,000, court documents said.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...524-story.html
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