Dolezal has brought an important point to light
Yesterday, the firestorm that was Rachel Dolezal being a Caucasian woman pretending to be Black for the better part of the past decade, continued well into the evening, eventually taking the form of Twitter and other social media platforms’ feeds filling up with quizzes and tests to determine whether or not someone is truly black.
They were, as expected, hilarious. For example:
A) TYRONEEEEEEEE!!!!! B) BISHOPPPPPPPP!!!!! C) RICKYYYYYYYYY!!!!! D) BILLYYYYYYYYYY!!!! #AskRachel pic.twitter.com/z8rglXvWfP
— TJ BADD (@TamaraJanelle) June 13, 2015
#AskRachel How many fights did the fresh Prince of bel air get into before his mom got scared? 1) 4 2) 7 3) 1 lil — faith ✨ (@midgetfaith) June 13, 2015
To what architectural structure did lil Jon direct us towards? A.) the roof B.) the window C.) the wall D.) both B and C #askrachel — John Pendleton (@johnspendleton) June 13, 2015
#AskRachel How many fights did the fresh Prince of bel air get into before his mom got scared? 1) 4 2) 7 3) 1 lil
— faith ✨ (@midgetfaith) June 13, 2015
“A scrub is a ______” A. A cleaning method B. An outfit worn by doctors and nurses C. A guy that can’t get no love from me #AskRachel
— Femme Noir (@petitpadthai) June 13, 2015
That’s just a sampling of what you get when you search the hashtag #AskRachel on Twitter. Have at it folks. Or, you could just use this hilarious Gawker quiz which uses the rubric Dolezal’s used in the interviews of her that have surfaced thus far.