Naturally, Twitter exploded; reactions ranged from outright hostility to desperate cries of, "Please, God, no." Twitchy has the full story, and it is as sad as you'd imagine. Remember Rachel Dolezal? In 2015, she was living -- and making money as -- a black woman; her parents outed her as being white. Ms. Dolezal is back in the news because she is broke, cannot find a job, and is shunned everywhere she goes. The Guardian interviewed her recently, and Ms. Dolezal lamented her situation:So they are really going through with this. pic.twitter.com/Cw6Bxb6m16
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) February 26, 2017
There’s no protected class for me...I’m this generic, ambiguous scapegoat for white people to call me a race traitor and take out their hostility on. And I’m a target for anger and pain about white people from the black community. It’s like I am the worst of all these worlds.There's something else -- aside from employment and money for rent -- that Ms. Dolezal is lacking: remorse. As long as we're discussing race, let's talk about Leslie Jones. The actress, who frequently takes to Twitter with everything from drunken requests to profane rants, announced in a so-called stand-up comedy routine recently that she is sick of white women who support Black Lives Matter. From Page Six:
If I see another 45-year-old white woman from Williamsburg saying ‘black lives matter,’ I’m going to punch you in the mouth...Stop doing that.In her routine, Ms. Jones also called President Donald Trump a "pig in office," and blamed her single status on Trump being in the presidency. We leave you with this tweet from Ann Coulter, Queen of the one-liners:
Tune in tomorrow for more gems from the web!Witches around the world gathered at midnight last night to cast a spell on Trump & his supporters. It was good to see Hillary out again.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) February 25, 2017









