Rachael DeLozoal, NAACP leader, wants to look like the woman from Saturday Night Live, Minnie Ripperton's daughter. Is that a wig or a perm? And what does it have to do with identity politics?
00:00:16.000Everybody knows you never go full retard.
00:00:18.000I get the impression that she wants to look like the woman from Saturday Night Live, Minnie Ripperton's daughter.
00:00:24.000No, well, I was gonna say, I heard the story, right, and as it's breaking right now, I expected to see, like, some biracial sort of Halle Berry kind of look.
00:00:33.000You know, cheating, blurring, it's not even close.
00:00:57.000She's very clever, if you see the pictures, because she got a perm, but then she did the brown hair, kind of like when black women try to dye their hair brown as opposed to black.
00:01:06.000So she's really getting into the role.
00:01:09.000I mean, you look at it, she went full Wanda Sykes.
00:01:11.000That's the woman I'm thinking of from Saturday Night Live.
00:02:18.000In trying to blur and completely eliminate gender lines while widening America's racial divide through identity politics, they're creating that line with a giant sharpie.
00:02:57.000And a big part of this, I know you're on the transgender side of the movement, but in painting anyone who logically opposes the neo-transgender movement by painting them as hateful, now leftists have painted themselves into a real corner.
00:03:12.000That's where they're finding themselves.
00:04:00.000Remember this when leftists say, oh, so you're just saying, you're saying that black people are feminists or transgender, that they're out there reaching, trying to achieve victim status for political gain.
00:04:35.000This one made a living off of it with the NAACP. She talked about experiencing the chains of her forefathers, said her father was black, about being pulled over while black.
00:04:55.000In trying to create identity, not through your actions, not through your accomplishments, leftists have given people pride in things they were born with.
00:05:06.000People now aren't seeking out, you know, I guess, acts of valor.
00:05:10.000For example, kids wanted to become war heroes because...
00:05:13.000I'm going to be proud, like Grandpa on D-Day, or at that point, like Dad on D-Day.