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EXCLUSIVE: Reality Winner Claimed to Be Arab, Among Other Ethnicities

A 2014 traffic infraction indicates Reality Winner is confused about her ethnicity…

Reality Leigh Winner, the blond-haired, blue eyed caucasian girl who called white people terrorists before being arrested for leaking NSA documents to The Intercept, claimed she was “White, Caucasian, Asiatic Indian, Arab” in the District Court of Maryland in 2016.

After being charged with failure to control vehicle speed on the highway to avoid a collision, she entered a plea of guilty.  This closed a pretty run of the mill case that resulted in a $130 fine.

However, when one sees pictures of her with blond hair and blue eyes, the manner in which she self-identifies racially does seem to compute.

While she did serve as a linguist in the Air Force, specializing in Pashto, Farsi, and Dari there is no indication that she has any familial ties to the region.  Rather, Winner was isolated and seemed to associate herself with anywhere but America.  She has clearly maintained a misguided agenda for some time and has even gone so far as to openly tell the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran that she would support Iran if the United States went to war with them.

Then, of course, there are her current actions that have landed her in prison awaiting trial for violating the Espionage Act.

Beyond the obvious negatives here, Winner will find it difficult parting with her cat and her gym membership – her refuge and best friends before abandoning her country. Though as a possible silver lining, we hear most people get super fit in prison and one could argue she might meet some friends for once.

Still, maybe she is in fact a “White, Caucasian, Asiatic Indian, Arab”, but we will let you decide with some additional Instagram pictures below.  Either way, her actions were vile and we hope to see the US government treat her traitorous acts with the appropriate punishment – or we can continue to allow these incidents to go unchecked and make a hero of her as we have so frequently done in the recent past.