Posted on 03/29/2023 12:31:03 PM PDT by grundle
Left-wing sickos are committing ethnic fraud at an alarming rate
Another white liberal was exposed for what appear to be bogus claims of non-white heritage. Vianne Timmons, the president of Memorial University in Canada, became embroiled in scandal earlier this month after critics challenged her past claims of indigenous ancestry.
Timmons's claim that she has never identified as a member of the Bras d'Or Mi'kmaq tribe is contradicted by her publicly available résumé and multiple professional biographies that noted her membership in the tribe or her affiliation with an "unrecognized First Nation group." Timmons apologized and took a voluntary (paid) leave of absence after the scandal broke.
"While I have shared that I am not Mi’kmaw and I do not claim an Indigenous identity, questions about my intentions in identifying my Indigenous ancestry and whether I have benefited from sharing my understanding of my family’s history have sparked important conversations on and beyond our campus," Timmons said in a statement.
Why it matters: It's another example of an alarming trend to which we believe our readers should be alerted. White people, usually deranged liberals who want to stand out and advance their careers in fields dominated by other deranged liberals who fetishize oppression and minority status, keep getting busted for committing ethnic fraud.
Skin graft: Here are 10 of the most prominent white liberal sickos exposed for (or credibly accused of) pretending to be a person of color.
1) Rachel Dolezal
This trendsetter was truly ahead of her time. Dolezal was head of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Wash., and taught African studies at Eastern Washington University until 2015, when she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black. She subsequently claimed to identify as "trans-racial."
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Bkmk
If one can magically change gender, what not “race”? It’s just a state of mind.
EXACTLY......Why not change your age????? why is anything set in stone?????
It’s OK..
All of these various organizations of confused minorities NEED a stong White Woman (posing as their prefered ethinicity) to lead them.
And then up the food chain, All women need a strong Man (posing as a woman) to lead them as well!
/Sarcasm mode off/
One would get the idea that identifying as non white makes you eligible for special privileges or something
Any fool can see she's not black. She's just a white woman who spent too much time in a tanning bed.
1) Rachel Dolezal
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Sheesh. If you’re trolling for hits, start off with better clickbait that someone we’ve known about for years.
When they are caught they always say their actions “were to spark a conversation”.
Most of these fakes (especially the Native American wannabees) start out by hearing some family tradition as a child along the lines of, “Well, I was told as a child that your great-great grandmother may have been 1/4 (or whatever) Cherokee. We really don’t know much about her.” Eventually, these folks (without any real proof) take it as a fact, expand upon it, and eventually claim it as a right, some (like these women) using it to their monetary benefit. When they are finally called on it, the whole false edifice crumbles.
In a world with reasonable attitudes about race, it would merely be a silly eccentricity.
5) Kay LeClaire
The Madison arts leader known as “nibiiwakamigkwe” claimed to be of Native American and Cuban heritage while running an Indigenous and queer tattoo parlor.
WTF?
If a man can declare himself a woman, and a woman can declare herself a man, then a person of European background can claim to be from one of those countries that give you special privileges, preference in hiring, free college tuition, and the ability to blame Whiteys for your failures.
Reality: The country of origin of your parents/grandparents should not determine whether you are worshiped or demonized.
“Most of these fakes (especially the Native American wannabees) start out by hearing some family tradition as a child along the lines of, “Well, I was told as a child that your great-great grandmother may have been 1/4 (or whatever) Cherokee. We really don’t know much about her.” Eventually, these folks (without any real proof) take it as a fact, expand upon it”
That is my wife’s family situation. Great-Great-Grandfather had 1st wife die in childbirth (baby lived). He then married very quickly a Native American woman, they had no children. She was in early photos holding the child people assumed she was the mother and descendants of that child were part Native American. Truth was not discovered until a family member got into genealogy research as a hobby. It was an understandable mistake.
WOW 9 out of 10 are women. Why is that?
I disagree. I have seen shows where the person’s DNA proved the person to be part black, and they were lighter than that woman
Not sure, but a generation or two of “adults playing Halloween” may engineeer the weak-willed.
Will Shaun King’s parents ever speak out?
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