#AskRachel is Black Twitter's Hilarious Response to the Rachel Dolezal Controversy

News broke yesterday about Rachel Dolezal, the white NAACP chapter president and Africana studies professor who has passed for a black woman for a decade (and still insists that she is.) It was only a matter of time before Black Twitter blessed us with a hilarious take on this stranger-than-fiction situation. #AskRachel is full of black pop culture trivia that would presumably be posed to Dolezal to test her self-proclaimed blackness. Check out the tweets that had us dying…

https://twitter.com/BeyTomce/status/609383145536942081

https://twitter.com/news11/status/609382911691853824

https://twitter.com/_butimnotCRAZY/status/609389364666331136

https://twitter.com/TreMelvin/status/609236729371983872

https://twitter.com/TheToast2015/status/609229908171190272

https://twitter.com/_danirachelle/status/609569848285224960

https://twitter.com/LSBMG/status/609566786732847104

https://twitter.com/TamaraJanelle/status/609547787647193088

https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/609534428201615360

https://twitter.com/_TheyScreamBria/status/609514083482734592

https://twitter.com/MichaelRLJ/status/609398122393907200

https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/609435659640569856

And we’re dead…

You can see the full #AskRachel thread here.

Some people are characterizing the #AskRachel feed as bullying, and while some of the Rachel Dolezal memes and jokes circulating are very mean-spirited, we find the #AskRachel thread to be a lighthearted take on a very bizarre situation. What are your thoughts?

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21 Responses

  1. I was really answering those questions for real, like I’m taking a pop quiz to make sure I’m really Black. Lol.

  2. Ha! this was funny.

    I will not feel sorry for a ww who posed as black, made up hate crimes, mistreated her black female students, took scholarships that were meant for black people. She is a sociopath and she should feel alll of the fire Black people have to offer her lyin ass.

      1. Actually I realized that the F apparently stands for a lot of things. I was personally thinking about his line in “Miss Me” by Drake in which the F stands for front door. I know that C is also right.

  3. I don’t feel like this is bullying–she may actually know the answers to these questions if she’s appropriated as much as we think she has. That being said, it was nice to have bell laughs about the little universal quirks of our culture 🙂

  4. I’m not down for bullying, negative stereotypes, or mean spirited “jokes” but I thought this was lighthearted. They all made me giggle and I tried to answer each one all the while smiling 🙂

  5. Haha It’s not bullying its just a little ribbing.

    Something the black community has been doing for generations! It’s apart of our coping mechanism.

  6. These are quite funny, but I feel a bit sorry for this lady. She seems to be suffering from a delusion because she’s tried to be helpful as a “black woman” but is ridiculously stubborn about the lies she’s spun and had no right making those claims. Something is not right with her.

  7. Rachel is dishonest, she very likely has some kind of neurosis or obsession with black people. She’s a pathological liar. She has committed the highest form of cultural approriation, she used white privilege and light skin privilege to accomplish her own agenda. She got money and praise from our community walking around in black face and even used black kids to support her blackface…black lives matter right?

    She fooled us all and hurted so many people. Se could have supported our community without being an impostor. She needs to face the consequences of her actions…the rejection of the black community. We all know she has white privilege so it’s very likely that she will be rewarded for her actions and end up with a book deal, or tv show, but we punish her our way by mocking her. She has to go through this kind of modern day public digital trial, to face the people that she’s hurt the most. I understand black twitter for mocking her because she’s mocked us enough.

    Now is the fact that black twitter’s response is hilarious doesn’t change the fact that it is a form of bullying, it’s a form of punishment. We would have to be blind not to see that. I support people expressing their disagreement with her racist ignorant behavior, videos and articles need to be written about her to teach white people that this behavior is unacceptable. She should appologize to the community and disappear forever, like go back to swizerland or whatever. Bye Rachel!

  8. I think it is funny as hell!!!!! I promise it’s times like these that make me so happy to be black, nothing is as fun and nobody is as entertaining. It’s how we get through all of our struggles. I think it’s light and playful. Black Twitter usually goes in and will DRAGGGGGG that A**, but I thought this was a much more light response than we usually take.

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