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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Never thought I'd see the day when white Republicans' main argument against a candidate is that she isn't black enough.[/quote] They did this to Obama, too, though. It’s wedge politics where they try to divide the people they know are never going to vote for them. Every once in a while there are trolls here still saying “how come Obama is the first black president when he’s half white?” or “How come we never hear about Obama’s white heritage?” That’s definitely been out there.[/quote] Do you apologists really think it’s OK that Kamala is against anti-caste legislation in the United States?[/quote] That's your line of attack now? You've exhausted everything else. It's pretty sad really. You've got an old, weird and confused candidate that doesn't understand that someone can be bi-racial.[/quote] So you are against anti-caste legislation? And pro-Brahmin? And anti-Kamala ever giving an unscripted interview? [/quote] I don't even know what anti-caste legislation is. Why should I care? [/quote] Why should you vote?[/quote] Anti-caste legislation is the only reason a person would vote? Weird. [/quote] Perchance people like you, who are too lazy to understand the Indian-American experience in the United States by googling “caste discrimination” — and do not care about it — should not vote. [/quote] Are you Indian-American? I am. This is the first I heard that “caste discrimination” is supposed to be part of my Indian-American experience. Please "Americansplain" me "caste discrimination” please.[/quote] +1 Another Indian-American here that would love to hear someone explain how "caste discrimination" is a part of my experience in this country. "Americansplain" is a perfect way of putting it. [/quote] Another married to another Indian-American with a majority of our Indian-American friends. None of us are discussing this issue. And sounds like one person parroting the same argument without any evidence over and over. [/quote] The person who keeps posting about Harris voting against the anti-caste legislation is obviously a white conservative who is trying to find a wedge issue to separate her from her black and Asian supporters. This person does not realize that ethnic communities would rather have a representative of their community even if they don't agree on all topics, than to have yet another white male politician who does not understand or know anything about their demographic. Many of us would rather have someone who looks like us and comes from a similar background, than to nitpick individual policies as wedge issues. Hence why this has to be some white conservative who doesn't understand minority communities and demographics at all.[/quote]
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