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Only Natural Born Citizens Eligible for President
Kamala Harris's father was a Jamaican national, her mother was from India, and neither was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris' birth in 1964.
originally posted by: EatZeeBugs
Apparently it's questionable whether or not Kamala is even eligible to become President
Only Natural Born Citizens Eligible for President
Kamala Harris's father was a Jamaican national, her mother was from India, and neither was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris' birth in 1964.
I have no doubt that this significant challenge to Harris' constitutional eligibility ... will be dismissed out of hand as so much antiquated constitutional tripe
Some reacted strongly to this essay, seeing it as racist
Kamala Harris Doesn’t Qualify for Presidency – She’ll Have To Be Replaced
Some Questions for Kamala Harris About Eligibility
Only Natural Born Citizens Eligible for President
Kamala Harris's father was a Jamaican national, her mother was from India, and neither was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris' birth in 1964.
That makes her not a "natural born citizen"—and therefore ineligible for the office of the president
originally posted by: AlroyFarms
a reply to: AwakeNotWoke
Depending on the type of application, I'm either white or latino/ Hispanic
Funny that some whites see me as latino/ Hispanic, but most central or south American immigrants see me as white boi.
Frankly it's all overrated. Skin color isn't an identity, and people need to move past that sheet
originally posted by: Tommy1974
Excellent thread!
Here's my take...
I am Whitey McWhiterton. No funk whatsoever in my 23andMe. "Northern European"-this, "Scandinavian"-that... I had no choice in any of that, and quite frankly, don't spend much time thinking about it.
However, blacks in the United States, for whatever reason, are a very intensely adamant identity group.
I'm assuming that the vast majority of black Americans don't understand, or are not aware of Kamala Harris' actual ethnic background, or I have to think that we would have heard more objections to her calling herself "black" by now.
I've researched it a bit. Harris' mother was 100% Indian. It appears that two of her father's grandparents were Irish. Most native Jamaicans are a widely varied mix of sub-Saharan black, Asian, Indian, and European.
Bottom line -- Kamala Harris is at the very least, 75%+ of something that isn't "black".
Sooner or later (sooner, I think), this will permeate the political discussion, and I can't imagine most blacks are going to react favorably to that revelation.
originally posted by: spacedoubt
“Git out your melaninometers boys, we’re going to town!”