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Why would she paint a 'copy' of such a famous painting? I think she might be :nuts:
It's too close for her to claim copyright on the painting.
Thanks! I misunderstood.Yeah sure, but my point was they had reportedly met at least once relatively recently when her deception was already going on. The parents hadn't seen her since 2004 or so, IIRC.
Why would she paint a 'copy' of such a famous painting? I think she might be :nuts:
It's too close for her to claim copyright on the painting.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tim-Wise/140254320968
http://www.buzzfeed.com/nicolasmedi...said-about-passing-two-months-ago#.anWDE4GDk4
BuzzFeed News read through more than a 100 articles by or about Dolezal. Following are some excerpts:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/adamserwer/rachel-dolezal-narrative-of-oppression#.piwJx1zJb1
Buzzfeed article explains that her many and extravagant claims of being victimized are what drew attention to her other stories.
BUT. Who was the source that "reached out" and sent photos and contact information of her family to the media? Folks along the way seem to have been suspicious about her racial claims, not certain. Photos are proof.
Rachel is 100% responsible for her own mess, but I still believe something is off about the family as a whole. They are estranged, have been for years, and rather bitterly. Which is why I don't accept brother Ezra's accusations at face value, nor her parents' statements which often, IMO, are jabs at Rachel.
A supportive or even neutral family would not have commented to the media about her. These folks haven't piped down yet.
JMO if there is a grain of truth in Rachel's accusations somewhere I think it's probably the physical and sexual abuse part because it would go towards explaining the estrangement and the extreme denial of her birth family, and unless I missed it it was something that the family did not deny although they denied the teepee and the bow hunting and the residency history etc. If the older brother is going to face trial there might be some independent evidence that doesn't hang upon Rachel's testimony. And there could easily be very divided loyalties within the family if one sibling accuses another. The brother Ezra said there was no physical abuse but admitted that the family used corporal punishment, and I think corporal punishment crosses the line into child abuse very easily, so that claim could be close to the truth although she might be embellishing the slavery aspect of it for extra effect.
If the brother is a sexual abuser I hope she didn't hurt the chances of getting him behind bars by destroying her credibility making up stories of victimhood.
To add to the "black" celebs that don't "look" black:
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Pete with his natural, unironed hair:
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I think this discussion about appearance and "race" is fascinating. There are several threads about the subject over at LipstickAlley and I fell down the rabbit hole reading.....
BBM. We've seen reports of numerous lies by RZ. So very many lies that I couldn't list them all if I tried.
Knowing that RZ is a serial, habitual, pathological liar, I don't believe a single word that comes out of her mouth. Going even further than that, I believe it's likely that anything she says is not true. I don't know that she's capable of telling the truth, ever. If she says it, it's probably not true. IMO, JMO, and all that.
Therefore, IMO, if she says someone was a victim, they probably weren't. If she says someone was abused, they probably weren't. And therefore, anything she says that's contrary to something that her parents say, IMO, the parents are probably telling the truth and she is probably lying.
This is what happens when you make a habit of lying. Particularly when you turn your entire life into a lie.
Says her adopted brother Ezra. Who knows.
My son is one of 2 white kids in a class of 28. Last year (another school) the balance was about 60 percent white to 40 percent black, mixed, and "other."
My son tested his way into a gifted program within a traditional school, as did the other kids- they all are in the academic top 5% of kids in our state. So, they all have a lot in common. Except race and class, the 2 transcendent biggies.
My son definitely feels he's different from his classmates. He's absolutely constantly aware that he's the minority for the time being. He frequently hears kids in the hallways (from classes other than his own) make racist comments, and being the minority, he often assumes the comments are about him.
Here's what is NOT happening. He isn't developing bad feelings about black or white people, or himself, much less feeling hatred towards himself or anyone else.
He IS learning about racism first hand, and he's getting a taste of how it feels to be in a minority. He was bewildered at first, then super-sensitive, then curious, then empathetic, and after some months, indifferent.
Maybe Rachel went down another path at Howard, and maybe not. In any case, if she walked out with self-hatred I expect that's because she walked in feeling that way about herself, for whatever reason.
i don't know what this is
[video=youtube;_u-AKfb5MwQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=50&v=_u-AKfb5MwQ[/video]
anyone wanna guess if she downloaded it herself?
Edit: i guess not
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...leader-ex-fiance-broke-heart-outed-white.html
http://racheldolezal.blogspot.com/
Some of her art is a bit bleak.
I would think there are some hair stylists out there who have helped her achieve some of her looks and might have wondered about façade versus real. Seems to me the intricate coiling where every hair is participating would be hard to achieve on one's own.
Why would she paint a 'copy' of such a famous painting? I think she might be :nuts:
Good catch ... more like plagiarized the work.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/naacp-rachel-dolezal-spokane-washington-racial-identity-accusations/
I answered my own question she does have a son and was concerned for his safety at one point (if she is telling the truth,of course)
From the article:
The region, which is overwhelmingly white, has a troubled history with race relations. Northern Idaho once served as a home base for the Aryan Nations.
In a 2009 interview with the AP, Dolezal described herself as a multi-racial woman who found plenty of challenges in Coeur d'Alene. That included an incident in which three skinheads visited the office and asked for a tour, Dolezal said.
They showed little interest in the center's work, she said, but saluted a Nazi flag that was part of an exhibit on propaganda.
"They asked me where I lived," she said, and where her young son went to school.
Interesting. The painting (the one in the middle) looks very much like a work by Turner called "Slave Ship". If she painted it, she seems to have painted the left 2/3 of the original.
https://www.khanacademy.org/test-pr...ard-the-dead-and-dying-typhoon-coming-on-1840
http://racheldolezal.blogspot.com/2012/01/triptych.html
It's very similar and she must have looked at the Turner work while painting but it's not exactly the same.
From her blog http://racheldolezal.blogspot.com/2012/01/triptych.html below a triptych:
"Triptych with collaborative poetry by published writer, Dr. Josh Dolezal. First Panel: Absence. Second (middle) Panel: The Shape of our Kind. Third (final) Panel: The Return" bbm
In a quick search, I saw a uni. prof- type-bio for Dr. Josh Dolezal w his pix. If we dig no further than this prof-bio for him, can we figure out the relationship, as long as no further discussion of him.
Yeah I don't believe in the concept of "victim culture". There is not an entire culture based on wanting to be treated as a victim. That's racist.
Yes, and personality disorders often are preceded by a history of abuse, often sexual abuse in childhood. So that tips me the other way.
It is not about being black or anything like that, it is more an embracement of the notion of something being done wrong to someone and putting yourself in their place, not because of empathy or anything like that, but because you derive a perverse psychological satisfaction from doing it. <modsnip> This woman is doing something like that, except that she is acting out the part instead of being a spectator. But it is still role playing, because when all is said and done, she can stop being an oppressed black woman any time she feels like, and go back to being a mainstream religious white person (or whatever) without any oppression at all. A real black woman can't do that, she is stuck in her skin and has no choice but to deal with all the cr*p thrown her way.
No. She got a scholarship because Howard assumed she was black, based on her art portfolio. She can't be held accountable for that. It doesn't appear she broke any rules there.
I think it is more likely that she grew up in a conservative highly religious "white" environment that she despised and this was her way of rebelling against that. It is not unusual for children who grow up in those sorts of environments to do that sort of thing, although not specifically in this way.
No. She got a scholarship because Howard assumed she was black, based on her art portfolio. She can't be held accountable for that. It doesn't appear she broke any rules there.
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