Transracial hustler Rachel Dolezal fired from teaching job after reportedly posting explicit content to her risqué OnlyFans page



Rachel Dolezal – the former head of an NAACP chapter who resigned after being accused of pretending to be black for personal gain – has been fired from a teaching job after reports of her posting "explicit content" to a risqué OnlyFans page.

Dolezal – who legally changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo in 2017 – allegedly runs an OnlyFans account. Subscribers must pay $9.99 a month to access the OnlyFans page, where she reportedly shares "creative content and gives fans a more intimate look" into her life.

KVOA reported on Diallo's OnlyFans page and noted that the content on the site was "explicit."

The OnlyFans account in question states that it features "super steamy" photos, an "explicit collection" of images, "nude" pics, and sex act videos.

OnlyFans – a subscription social media platform – primarily features pornographic content.

A verified Instagram account, appearing to belong to Diallo, mentions an OnlyFans account.

The Howard University alum – who now lives in Arizona – was employed as an instructor with the Catalina Foothills School District.

After news of Diallo having an OnlyFans account, the Catalina Foothills School District terminated the transracial civil rights activist.

"We only learned of Ms. Nkechi Diallo's Only Fans social media posts yesterday afternoon. Her posts are contrary to our district's ‘Use of Social Media by District Employees’ policy and our staff ethics policy. She is no longer employed by the Catalina Foothills School District," KVOA was told on Wednesday by Julie Farbarik – the school district's director of alumni and community relations.

In a letter to parents, the school district said, "We are committed to maintaining a learning environment where our presence on social media is consistent with our professional obligations."

As Blaze News previously reported, Diallo was being paid $19 per hour as an "after-school instructor" at the Sunrise Drive Elementary School in Tucson.

Dolezal garnered notoriety in 2015 after her parents – who are white – said that their daughter is not black, which she portrayed herself as.

After the backlash featuring accusations of cultural appropriation and attempting to profit by identifying as another race, Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington. The transracial scandal also caused her to be dismissed from her position as an instructor of African studies at Eastern Washington University.

Dolezal, 46, said she began identifying as a black person in 2006.

While discussing her race, Dolezal told The Guardian in 2017:

I do think a more complex label would be helpful, but we don’t really have that vocabulary. I feel like the idea of being trans-black would be much more accurate than ‘I’m white’. Because you know, I’m not white. There is a black side and a white side on all kinds of issues, whether it’s political, social, cultural. There’s a perspective, there’s a mentality, there’s a culture. To say that I’m black is to say, this is how I see the world, this is the philosophy, the history, this is what I love and what I honor. Calling myself black feels more accurate than saying I’m white.

In a 2021 interview, Dolezal said she was having issues finding a job because of the scandal.

“I started with applying for all of the things I was qualified for and after interviews and getting turned down, I even applied to jobs that didn’t even require degrees, being a maid at a hotel, working at a casino,” Dolezal said on the “Tamron Hall” show. "I wasn’t able to get any of those jobs either."

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Infamous race hustler Rachel Dolezal now working at elementary school while doing OnlyFans

Infamous race hustler Rachel Dolezal now working at elementary school while doing OnlyFans



Rachel Dolezal, former NAACP chapter president known for pretending she was black, has popped up again for working at an Arizona elementary school while posting sexual content on subscription website OnlyFans.

Photos have surfaced — obtained by OutKick — of Dolezal working at Sunrise Drive Elementary, where she reportedly has worked as an after-school instructor.

Dolezal officially changed her name in 2018, however, to Nkechi Amare Diallo, which reportedly means "gift of God," according to Bustle.

The educator is seemingly sharing that gift on the website synonymous with pornography, OnlyFans. For $9.99 per month, subscribers are promised "creative content" and a more "intimate look" into Dolezal's life.

"Meet Rachel Dolezal, former leader of the NAACP who resigned in disgrace after pretending to be black. She changed her name and is now a teacher in Catalina Foothills School District, AZ.," wrote popular account Libs of TikTok on X. "She’s also very active on OnlyFans and links her OF in her public Facebook profile. Would you want this person teaching your kids?"

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According to an alleged personnel report from the school district, Dolezal is employed under the name "Nkechi Diallo" for $19 per hour as an "After School Instructor."

Other images have revealed the details of some of her explicit content she has posted to her subscribers. These included a "double penetration video" and a "butt plug" video. Similar video descriptions — which are troubling given that she appears to work with small children — included "oral dildo simulation," along with "the FOOT video."

Images acquired by the New York Post show Dolezal's racy photos as well as her working with small children who appeared to be studying earth and/or soil.

Dolezal, now Diallo, was entrenched in scandal in 2015 after she was exposed as being a white women allegedly pretending to be black.

Appearing on the "Dr. Phil" show in 2017, she told the famous psychiatrist that she believed "race is a lie" and that she couldn't take sole responsibility for her scandal.

"As much as I'd like to take ownership for everything, I can't because I didn't actually start the narrative of 'she's a liar, she's a con, she's a fraud.' I mean think that really is what blew it up. How I was living my life was not some kind of open invitation for people to kind of just initiate their hate and pick on me," she told host Phil McGraw.

"It's like I try to go back and think is there something I could have done differently? Is there a point where I could have said 'this is my whole backstory'? I can't go back and point to one thing that I would have done differently," she added.

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An influential social justice advocacy group leader who claimed to be a woman of color is actually white, the Intercept reported.

"I'm as white as the driven snow and so is she," Raquel Evita Saraswati's mother, Carol Perone, told the outlet.

"She’s chosen to live a lie, and I find that very, very sad," Perone added.

Saraswati, born Rachel Elizabeth Seidel, is a Muslim activist who serves as the chief equity, inclusion, and culture officer for the progressive American Friends Service Committee.

"I call her Rachel," Perone said of her daughter.

For years, Saraswati has claimed to be a woman of color. Specifically, she claimed to be of Latin, South Asian, and Arab descent.

Perone told the Intercept Saraswati's ethnic heritage is German and British on her mother's side and Calabrese Italian on her now-deceased father's side.

Perone provided the outlet with childhood photographs of Saraswati, in which her complexion is "significantly lighter than the bronzed look in more recent photographs." Another relative, who asked not to be named, also confirmed Saraswati is white.

AFSC, a Quaker organization, describes itself as being "on the forefront of social change movements." Its office of Equity, Inclusion, & Culture, led by Saraswati, aims to become "more equitable, inclusive, and in alignment with AFSC's commitment to anti-oppression principles."

Oskar Pierre Castro, who was on the team that sought to fill the position Saraswati currently holds, says she presented herself as a "queer, Muslim, multi-ethnic woman."

Further complicating matters, some AFSC members have expressed concern that Saraswati may be deceiving the organization in such a way that would undermine its mission.

In an "open letter" posted to Medium and confirmed by the Intercept to be from AFSC members, the members note that Saraswati had appeared on right-leaning networks presenting herself as a moderate Muslim critical of Islamic extremism.

An unnamed AFSC leader told the Intercept they were fearful that Saraswati could be "an agent, because she started her career right-wing. She was a token Muslim voice in that milieu."

"Imagine the trauma of people who confided in her, trusted her, and shared sensitive information about their work and about their lives, thinking that she’s a fellow person of color," the AFSC leader also told the outlet, referring to Saraswati. "And now all of a sudden, it’s a white woman with a right-wing history. It’s scary."

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Janelle Monáe, the Grammy-nominated singer and actress, recently disclosed that she identifies as “non-binary” on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Red Table Talk web series. This announcement comes four years after Monáe claimed to be “pansexual,” meaning she is attracted to both sexes and the ever-growing list of gender identities.

We live in a country where a person can claim to be neither a man nor a woman and still expect to be taken seriously by every social, cultural, and political institution in the nation. That is a sign of civilizational decline, not social progress. It is also a reminder of how poorly we treated the woman who tried to pull America back from the brink of narcissistic identity destruction.

America owes Rachel Dolezal an apology.

Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Amare Diallo, is the white woman who pretended to be black as she obtained a degree from Howard University, taught Africana studies at Eastern Washington University, and led a local chapter of a venerated civil rights organization. She unknowingly tried to strike a crippling blow against racism, but her efforts were rejected.

In times past, a black person with light enough skin might have chosen to pass for white because they realized that racism put constraints on where black people could work, eat, and live. In America today, white women like Dolezal and Jessica Krug, a former professor at George Washington University, attempt to pass for black because doing so gives them access to social status and cultural capital they deeply desire. The reality that no white woman would have attempted to pass for black in 1815 or 1922 is a sign of how far the country has come on race.

Rachel Dolezal became the butt of jokes and was roundly mocked in the broader culture after she was exposed for lying about her ethnic heritage. The controversy prompted her to step down as president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP on June 15, 2015. Exactly one month later, ESPN awarded Caitlyn Jenner the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYS. Jenner’s award came after he was featured on the cover of Vanity Fair with the headline “Call me Caitlyn” in June and did an interview with Diane Sawyer in April in which he announced “I’m a woman.”

In the span of one month, we decided the thoughts of slave owners about race were more important than what Genesis and genetics say about the reality of biological sex.

That is the ultimate form of white supremacy.

The year 2015 was the point in American history when Rachel Dolezal should have sparked needed conversations about whether we should cling to arbitrary racial categories that were used to enforce a color caste system. Her claims of blackness should still have been rejected, but at least her presence could have prompted questions such as, “What did Toni Morrison mean when she called Bill Clinton the 'first black president'?"

We could have also asked why Kamala Harris gets to identify as Indian when it suits her, yet we’d laugh at Barack Obama if he claimed to be white and ridicule Sage Steele when she – accurately – calls herself bi-racial.

Those are exactly the types of issues that needed to be raised, especially since Caitlyn Jenner’s new identity was being hailed as a sign of progress by the ruling class. Public intellectuals, social commentators, and comedians should have asked why people sneer when they hear the term “transracial” but nod in affirmation when they hear “transgender.”

Melissa Harris Perry, a professor and former MSNBC host who interviewed Dolezal, should have asked why many of the people who claim blackness is not a feeling or a costume also affirm any man who claims he “feels” like a woman and demands to be treated like one after he changes his appearance.

Instead, Dolezal was mocked for challenging our allegiance to arbitrary racial categories and Jenner was celebrated for rejecting his biological sex.

Both the left and right are fond of saying that “race is a social construct,” but attempts to change how we see it are met with the type of fierce opposition one would expect when challenging a biological reality.

At various points in history, Americans with discernable African ancestry have been called negro, black, colored, creole, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, high yellow, bi-racial, and mixed. Such a variety of terms suggests a category that is not “fixed” in any scientific sense, but certain people are only “race-fluid” when it suits them. This is why Joe Biden could declare that anyone who didn’t vote for him over Donald Trump in 2020 “ain’t black.”

It is also why both Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jemele Hill defended his thinking. They treat blackness like a cultural border wall, keeping race-fakers like Dolezal from coming in and pushing people like Justice Clarence Thomas out for the crime of political nonconformity.

We would be a very different nation if we practiced equity in our application of ridicule toward a white woman pretending to be black and a man pretending to be a woman. Putting someone like Rachel Dolezal under the microscope should have prompted us to look in the mirror and reconsider the long-term impact of making Caitlyn Jenner a civil rights icon.

Instead, we dismissed the woman confused about race and celebrated the man confused about gender. Now the culture applauds when people like Janelle Monáe claim to reject the entire concept of gender altogether. We should have cast off slavish adherence to plantation race logic and held firm to the truth of sex differences between men and women.

Submitting the eternal truth of God’s word regarding His creation to the temporal opinions of created beings also captures the nature of America’s spiritual decline. We are stuck in a pit of deception and sinking deeper every day. Our only hope is a spiritual revival characterized by humility, repentance, prayer, and understanding that the God who designed the world gets to define the world.

It’s too late for Dolezal to help us now. Her box braids and bronze skin can’t save us. That doesn’t mean we can’t tell her we’re sorry.

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