8/10
Interesting
24 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I like this docu. I came to see this docu about someone I didn't know about. I'm from Argentina, and as in every part of América, this country has africans, as slaves. But we don't have their descendants because they all mostly died due disease (fiebre amarilla) and war. So, I really don't have that African racial struggle in my country. We have others.

It IS true that if this world wants now to accept men as woman if they feel like it, why not this? If she feels like a black, well, let her be.. but in my respect, she should have been honest with herself and others, and say she has not African heritage.. but then again: do transgender people have to admit that? If my friend, that looks like a men, have identify as a woman and have in his/her (?) document his/her sex as "female" doesn't have to say what's up, why do Rachel?. Yes, I agree 100% with shaunvanhaelewijn said. And, not everybody knows how to row with social media and specially with the press, journalists and tv interviews.

She could have screwed up, but there is no school for dealing with that, or this situation. She definitely didn't want to be identify as white and with her parents. So, she first lie to herself. Like her son said: she should admit she is white, and then go on on whatever she wants to do... But, again.. do Chris Jenner have to do it too? And yes, what you put under the rug will come out eventually...

She is an asset for black civil rights and they should have accepted her instead of demonize her.. I mean, it looks like not many who aren't African wants to be one.. and she was doing great work.. when most are just complaining!!!

All those comments in social media, imagine now in this world being said to a man identify as a woman? Yes, like many said before, she may have been born 60 years too soon. All those social media black people are creating a divide, they are excluding everything that is not African... and it is laughable because they are doing what they hate!! I feel totally excluded of even talk to them if I go to USA.. maybe they will hate me because of my white skin, light blue eyes and blond hair.. even tho they don't know me. My struggles won't mean anything to them either. Why do they think they are the only ones that struggle?? That are discriminated?

It is hard that everybody to reject her from the place were she really identify.

Regarding docu, I agree with other reviewer that the way stuff were revealed (like her oldest son was adopted or the adoption of her siblings by her parents) needed to have being said at the beginning.

Despite that, I recommend this docu.
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