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Reply to "White people who claim minority status bc their spouse is a minority?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd just roll my eyes and let it go. She's excited because she thinks she can lay claim to a more "special" identity now. That's sad, but nothing you can say will matter. [/quote] This is how it came off to me too but I felt like I couldn’t say anything because I didn’t want to overstep. Normally I wouldn’t tell someone how to identify but this really got under my skin. It made me think of that Rachel Dolezal woman (the white lady who posed as black). I think I just said “I am not sure it works that way” and then she disagreed and I dropped it. But ugh. I have family members who are not Jewish. I love them, they are welcome at everything, but if one of them said this I think I’d speak up. There’s just a long history there and claiming ownership of it like this feels very wrong to me.[/quote]
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