She doesn’t ‘feel’ like she misled anyone. So therefore she didn’t, classic leftist pablum, because it’s all based on feelings, not actual facts.
Via Daily Caller:
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, Rachel Dolezal says she “didn’t deceive anybody” and continues to insist on her black identity over a month after she was abruptly outed as being a Caucasian who was passing as black.
“I wouldn’t say I’m African American, but I would say I’m black, and there’s a difference in those terms,” Dolezal said in the interview.
The author of the piece, Allison Samuels (who is black), acknowledged that this defense seemed “peculiar” to her.
“If there is a difference between being black and being African American, it’s one that escapes the vast majority of people I know,” she writes.
Throughout the piece, Dolezal describes her abrupt outing, which led to her resignation as head of the Spokane NAACP, as a big misunderstanding that can be overcome if she has time to explain herself.
“I just feel like I didn’t mislead anybody; I didn’t deceive anybody,” she said. “If people feel misled or deceived, then sorry that they feel that way, but I believe that’s more due to their definition and construct of race in their own minds than it is to my integrity or honesty.”

