Alas, nothing left.<snip the part where Belz ducks question>
You don't need to delve into the Rachel D specifics. You can think of this as a fictional scenario. Consider a white person who fooled the world into thinking they're African-American. She's a committed activist for African-American causes, and even achieved a leadership position at an NAACP chapter. There are influential African-Americans activists who supported her even after she was outed. She feels an overwhelming affinity for the people and culture. She lives, works, and plays among 'fellow' African-Americans. While there's zero evidence of her being African-American, we can't rule out the remote possibility of a distant African-American ancestor.
Can we safely call her a liar when she claims her race is African-American?
If you say yes, I'll have a follow-up and I'll toss it out now for you to consider: Imagine that she takes a DNA test that shows, surprise, she's 1/10000 African. What then?
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