Do you remember Rachel Dolezal, the ugly white lady who identified as black and really took her fantasy to unheard of levels of notoriety? Hopefully you don’t. You shouldn’t. But I am going to remind you anyway, because she is in the news again.
Apparently, cultural appropriation doesn’t count for Dolezal, as she gets a total pass on being a lying, fake, phoney.
Dolezal is a former civil rights activist and college instructor who became nationally known in 2015 after it was revealed that she was a white woman of European ancestry who had been presenting herself publicly as black for years.

Born in Montana in 1977, Dolezal attended Howard University and later became active in African American studies, civil rights work, and local activism in the Pacific Northwest. She eventually served as president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP and taught African studies at Eastern Washington University.
During that time, she darkened her skin, wore hairstyles associated with Black culture, and described herself in ways that led many people to believe she was biracial or African American. We call that lying where I’m from.
The controversy exploded when journalists investigating some of Dolezal’s claims contacted her parents, who publicly stated that their daughter was white and of German, Czech, and Swedish ancestry. The revelation sparked a massive national debate about race, identity, cultural appropriation, and whether racial identity could be considered fluid in the same way some people discuss gender identity.
Since when did race become fluid? And when did anyone say that race can be identified as whatever you want it to be? Race is crystal clear and black and white. They even charge people for DNA tests that determine this definitively for them. To the tune of milions and millions of dollars that people pay for this info.
Think of it like dog breeds. It is black and white. The breed is completely determined based on where the dog’s bloodline is from. A poodle can’t identify as a Dachshund. Make sense to you?
Critics accused Dolezal of deception and benefiting professionally from a false racial identity, while a smaller number of commentators argued that race itself is socially constructed and more complicated than simple biology. Dolezal resigned from the NAACP shortly after the story became public and later lost teaching and public positions connected to the controversy.
After the scandal, Dolezal continued to insist that she identified as Black despite acknowledging that she had been “born white to white parents.” She legally changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo in 2017. In the years since, she has faced financial and legal troubles, including a welfare fraud case that was later resolved through a diversion agreement. More recently, she has drawn renewed media attention for activities including OnlyFans content creation and public commentary on race and identity.
Which begs the question. Fame or not. Controversy or not. Who in their right f*cking mind is paying money to see this person’s OnlyFans? As Joe Biden would say, “Come on, man”.
So, now you are all caught up on her past. And after being so happy to never hear her name again, she somehow has popped her corn-rowed head up again.
Dolezal aka Diallo (uggghhhh) has taken the necessary courses to become a “sex coach.” Pathetic! She says she’s got nearly 300 hours done for her certified sex coach qualification, and wants to specialize in helping single moms and busy parents improve their sex lives. Rumor has it that she will be telling every woman to only have sex with black men. (j/k)
It seems like she will use her OnlyFans as the platform to teach what she learned in her b*llshit course that she took. I will say this to any woman who actually goes to her page for any sort of sexual advice. Look in the mirror and ask yourself what is truly wrong with you. Then consider going to Canada and looking into assisted “care”. Hopefully, you can read between the lines.





































