Rachel Dolezal, Dylann Roof and the tragic history of white America’s love-hate relationship with “blacknessâ€
SUNDAY, JUN 21, 2015 12:00 AM MPST
White America's pathological obsession with blackness -- in one case as farce and another as unbearable tragedy
http://www.salon.com/ANDREW O'HEHIR
There is a thread connecting the seemingly opposed stories of Rachel Dolezal and Dylann Storm Roof, I’m sorry to say: America’s unhealthy obsession with blackness. Dolezal loved black people so much that she reinvented herself over many years to become one of them, and Roof hated black people so much that he murdered nine of them in cold blood. It hardly needs saying that those things are not the same; when I say that I discern a relationship between them, or that they are manifestations of the same cultural obsession, I do not mean to suggest any moral equivalence.
If Dolezal’s conception of “transracial†identity strikes many people as an ahistorical delusion, most of us would happily embrace that delusion if it could undo the horrifying historical reality of Charleston. Roof’s story is a sickening and violent tragedy, with no evident catharsis or message of redemption; Dolezal’s is more like a farce, meant to demonstrate the absurdity of our species and its social conventions.
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