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My question to her is - does she think being Black is just curling up her hair, tinting her skin tone, being well versed in African history, and filing all sorts of grievances and claims?
Lol
Bruce Jenner seems to think wearing makeup, long hair, lingerie, heels and women's clothes is what being a "woman" is all about.
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I don't know why some Black people defend her actions.
I don't defend them, but I'm absolutely cracking up at all the "abuses" she and her fictitious black father suffered at the hands of evil sadistic white people. LMAO!
If she wants to claim black ancestry, so be it. It's not a CRIME being BLACK (well, unless you're stopped by the police in certain neighborhoods Lol).
The police are saying she made up all eight hate crime incidents, and even have her on camera planting one of the hate crime letters.
She's lucky she isn't jailed for filing false police reports, which can be a felony.
And now today it came out that she falsely claimed to be a cancer survivor. What else did she fake?
Okay, up until this point, I was laughing at all of her "victimized by the MAN" stories, but faking cancer isn't cool.
She's taking the "empathy" thing a bit too far now.
Well, she's WHITE, so she'll be making millions from this now and can go back to suburban white mom status.
Believe it or not, there are many urban blogs calling her a "double agent" mocking the culture, but I don't believe that. A part of me really believes she wishes she was black. Not a crime, but her way of going about it was....doing too much.
I agree with this. If Michael Jackon's Thriller was out when you were in high school, then you are not a Boomer. And if you grew up watching Scooby Doo, then you are likely not a Boomer.
Michael Jackson's Thriller album came out when I was in college. Two years into it in fact.
I didn't say she didn't tell lies. Everyone tells lies. I said, explain the lie she told relative to this topic.
Actually you said this:
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The woman did not tell any lies.
I mean, that's pretty clear cut. You said she didn't tell any lies. Period.
And she told lots and lots of lies. Over and over and over again. Very specific lies, a bunch of lies, a myriad of lies, a plethora of lies, a web of lies...you get the picture.
Unfortunately, all human knowledge is not yet on the Internet. That's why I suggested actually going to a library.
But how does that actually make any sense, given that the actual "baby boom"--the increase in birth rates--ended abruptly in 1959? Resetting the end of the baby boom in 1965 was simply arbitrary.
The birth rate peaked in 1957 at 4.3 million births and stayed above 4 million till 1965, when it slipped to 3.8 million.
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In 1945, there were fewer than 3 million births in the USA. The figure hit 3.4 million in 1946, topped 4 million in 1954 and peaked at 4.3 million in 1957. The number of annual births stayed above 4 million through 1964 before slipping to 3.8 million in 1965. That put the end of the Baby Boom at the close of 1964.
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