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Unlike the Keri Hilson’s and Raven Symone’s of the world, not everyone is co-signing Rachel Dolezal’s BS and letting her get a free pass into the celebrity world.

Now that she’s off her local police commission board, take a look at these stars who have been pretty vocal of 2015’s Struggle Award candidate, Rachel Dolezal.

Dave Chappelle

The comedian best known to slander race relations told George Washington University graduates, “There’s a white lady posing as a black lady. There is not one thing that woman accomplished that she couldn’t have done as a white woman. There’s no reason!” However, he won’t go in for the jugular himself.


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Maya Rudolph

SNL’s former go-to Black star showed why she was sorely missed with this hilarious impression on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

Montel Williams

Although he and the Black community don’t always see eye to eye, the talk show royalty didn’t cut the Black imposter any slack.

Talib Kweli

The Hip-Hop legend on the faker: “You’re not an ally, you’re an enemy.”

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Kelly Osbourne

The Fashion Police detractor made a joke that seriously crashed and burned but the slanderous intention was real.

Bette Midler

Midler went out of her way to make a ridiculous joke, alluding to how foolish Dolezal’s actions have been up onto this point.

Don Cheadle

After feeling Twitter wasn’t a suitable platform to express his views, the famed actor appeared on Bossip’s Don’t Be Scared podcast.

Azealia Banks

This should come as a surprise to no one. The Ice Princess is not the one.

Anderson Cooper

Cooper spearheaded a CNN panel where the mercy for Dolezal’s lies were nonexistent.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

The NBA’s all-time leading scorer opted for the tongue-in-cheek response to Rachel Dolezal’s nonsense.

D.L. Hughly

The politically charged comedian isn’t down with Dolezal but he is expected her infamy to increase in the aftermath.

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Charlamagne The God

The Breakfast Club awarded Rachel Dolezal a well-deserved “Donkey of the Day.”

Killer Mike

The Run the Jeweler appeared on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore to break the struggle all the way down.