(June 12, 2015 at 5:58 pm)KUSA Wrote:(June 12, 2015 at 4:53 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: However terrible it may be, it is completely relevant to who the KKK types are likely to want to lynch, and who gets discriminated against.
If you do not appear to be black to someone who is bigoted against black people, then the bigot will not discriminate against you on that basis. How you feel or perceive yourself to be is completely irrelevant to whether others will discriminate against you. It is their perceptions that matter for that.
In the case of the subject of this thread, it would appear that the woman looked very white growing up, and is unlikely to have been discriminated against for being black as a child. If that is true, then if she says that she suffered such discrimination as a child, she is either a liar or delusional. And one may legitimately criticize her for that.
It doesn't matter what she looked like as a child. She looks black now so the kkk would probably want to lynch her.
The KKK would call her not only a "N*****-lover" but wanting to be one would be the penultimate "race crime" in their eyes.
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."--Thomas Jefferson