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originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: marg6043
Is also very interesting that her own father is not where to be seen, no proud daddy with such a famous daughter running for president. He is a distinguished economist.
She claims to be black but he isn't black enough for the narrative.
He's Jamaican ... but only part Jamaican.
Harris isn't even 50% Jamaican let alone 50% black.
She is fully half Indian by her mother.
Her father is Jamaican ... but that Jamaican line has IRISH people in it.
So her being 1/2 Jamaican is not really true. Part of that 1/2 is IRISH.
Here is her fathers picture - Read Here
And more information here READ HERE says that some of the Jamaican ancestors were actually IRISH and not from Jamaica ... so Harris being 1/2 Jamaican isn't actually fully 1/2 Jamaican either.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: wAnchorofCarp
Talking points like trying to diminish Harris' blackness in an attempt to salvage any kind of support for Trump from the Black community after his abysmal performance yesterday?
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
It was Harris who was trying to diminish her "blackness."
Now trying to diminish her "Indian" heritage.
How come we don't call her African-American or person of color?
And yes, talking points as you don't provide a coherent thought nor reasoned opinion.
originally posted by: marg6043
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
It was Harris who was trying to diminish her "blackness."
Now trying to diminish her "Indian" heritage.
How come we don't call her African-American or person of color?
And yes, talking points as you don't provide a coherent thought nor reasoned opinion.
We should call kamalalala the chameleon the never-ending Metamorphosis of her race and identity
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
originally posted by: marg6043
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
It was Harris who was trying to diminish her "blackness."
Now trying to diminish her "Indian" heritage.
How come we don't call her African-American or person of color?
And yes, talking points as you don't provide a coherent thought nor reasoned opinion.
We should call kamalalala the chameleon the never-ending Metamorphosis of her race and identity
She does come and go....
Sorry, I'll see myself out.