Mm, that's not quite the message of that conversation. It's not that black people don't like National Geographic. It's that it's had a big role in the fetishization of black folk, specifically African, as naked drooping titty primitives, impoverished, hungry, AIDs-infested and living in mud buildings. So Oluo's questioning Dolezal's interest in the material as uplifting when it's been one lens by which folk project or try to relate to black folk. It's not just white people, black people've stereotyped indigenous Africans similarly because of it.