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Another successful woman of color has been outed as a fraud. Jessica Krug, who now admits to being a 100% Jewish woman, lived her life as an empowered black woman. Krug was made an Associate Professor of African Studies at George Washington university, and has written several books on her faux black roots.
Krug joins the wack pack of whites masquerading as black people, or other races:
- Rachael Dolezal, former regional director of the NAACP Idaho branch.
- US Senator Elizabeth Warren
- BLM activist and co-founder of Real Justice PAC, Shaun King
- Margaret Seltzer, Jewish woman who claimed to have grown up a member of the Bloods Gang in Los Angeles, in order to publish a phony autobiography.
Imposters who fake their identities for financial gain are not new, but the trend of whites pretending to be black is. Identity imposters used to fake being a member of a European royal family, or an heir to one of the world's mega rich families. Faking ones' identity for financial gain is done in order to elevate oneself from a lower position of privilege, to a higher position of privilege, where more opportunities are available.
Krug joins the wack pack of whites masquerading as black people, or other races:
- Rachael Dolezal, former regional director of the NAACP Idaho branch.
- US Senator Elizabeth Warren
- BLM activist and co-founder of Real Justice PAC, Shaun King
- Margaret Seltzer, Jewish woman who claimed to have grown up a member of the Bloods Gang in Los Angeles, in order to publish a phony autobiography.
Imposters who fake their identities for financial gain are not new, but the trend of whites pretending to be black is. Identity imposters used to fake being a member of a European royal family, or an heir to one of the world's mega rich families. Faking ones' identity for financial gain is done in order to elevate oneself from a lower position of privilege, to a higher position of privilege, where more opportunities are available.