In article <ubohae$cdlh$
2...@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous
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web...@polaris.net> wrote:
>
atr...@mac.com wrote:
> > Trotsky <
gms...@email.com> wrote:
> >> On 8/17/23 1:19 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
> >>>In article <ubl272$3ka51$
2...@dont-email.me>,
> >>> Rhino <
no_offlin...@example.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hey, it worked for Rachel Dolezal at the NAACP, at least for a while.
> >>>> And look at all the benefits that accrued to Sen. "Cheekbones" Warren...
> >>>>
> >>>> I remember reading a comment on an article where a guy mentioned that
> >>>> his co-worker was a white man born in South Africa who was now a
> >>>> naturalized American. When asked to fill out HR forms, he inevitably
> >>>> ticked "African-American" which apparently greatly frustrated the HR
> >>>> people because that wasn't what THEY meant by "African-American" but it
> >>>> was technically correct so they couldn't stop him from doing it.
> >>>
> >>>I've posted this before:
> >>>
> >>>Back when I was in college, we had a student cause all sorts of
> >>>liberal-proggie angst when she applied for one of the university's
> >>>African-American scholarships.
> >>>
> >>>Problem was, she was as blonde, blue-eyed, and white as Kristen Bell.
> >>>
> >>>But you see, she was born of American diplomats living in South Africa,
> >>>so she had dual citizenship. She literally was African-American.
> >>>
> >>>Of course the school denied her, saying, "But... but.. but... that's not
> >>>what we meant! We meant "black", but since we can't say "black", we had
> >>>to use the PC-approved term."
> >>>
> >>>She ended up suing the school and the court ruled in her favor, telling
> >>>the university that if they meant "black", they should have said "black"
> >>>and as there was no actual requirement anywhere in the scholarship
> >>>eligibility requirements other than the student be "African-American",
> >>>the girl met the qualifications.
> >>>
> >>>So many progs' heads exploded on campus that day, it was like the 4th of
> >>>July. I remember it fondly..
> >>
> >> As expected a Google search for "South African girl sueda college claiming
> >> she was African American" turned up exactly zero hits.
> >
> >Probably because neither Google (nor anyone else) knows what 'sueda'
> >means, Hutt you galumphing worm.
>
> Funny how "trotsky" becomes incompetent whenever he loses a debate, ammirite?
>
> One would think he'd be over being a sore looser by now.
Again, there is no evidence that the "Kristen Bell" story ever actually
happened, and none has been presented here. It should be considered an
urban legend.