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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only thing they could pin on him as offensive was his statement that he didn’t know Kamala Harris is Black. That’s it. She’s Indian-American isn’t she? [b]She looks more Indian than Black to me, too. Look at her hair.[/b] If her trolls are going to keep screaming anti-White screeds while she makes her entire candidacy about her descriptors, she might want to develop a thicker skin. Unless she’s ashamed of her Indian heritage that is.[/quote] Just WOW. Speechless. [/quote] She was raised by her Brahmin mother, raised Hindu, speaks Hindi — and her father also has Indian ancestry. She wasn’t even raised in the United States from the time she was 12. She can identify however she wants, but she is not a product of the African-American experience, and certainly not ADOS. She is not even part of the American immigrant experience, in that neither of her Ph.D. parents became U.S. citizens. As a Brahmin, the dirty little secret is that she is against anti-caste legislation in the United States. Someone should ask her about that, if she ever does give an unscripted interview.[/quote] She went to Howard University, an HBCU and she joined AKA, a Pen-Hellenic Service Sorority. I think she is well within her rights to define her experience and life the way she wants.[/quote] Do you think people are idiots? The university your bachelor's is from =/= your race or ethnicity. [/quote] While that is true, one who chooses to attend an HBCU and join a national service sorority that is rooted in its black roots is a clue to personal and cultural identity.[/quote]
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