Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
When one is bi-racial/bi-cultural, it doesn't mean, in this case, haaving curried collard greens for dinner. Sheesh.
I guess the GOP is just discovering that race is a construct.
Tariq Nasheed is a Black Nationalist who posts videos of racist white people getting beat down for laughs. He is not a Republican. He just doesn’t like Harris because she’s not an FBA.
He’s not too fond of whites and Kamala Harris either.
Anonymous wrote:
When one is bi-racial/bi-cultural, it doesn't mean, in this case, haaving curried collard greens for dinner. Sheesh.
I guess the GOP is just discovering that race is a construct.

Anonymous wrote:While I don’t agree with Trump or any Republicans for that matter about anything, it’s fair to ask why the Democratics can't offer actual "Foundational Black Americans" as candidates instead of elite children of foreign-born academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in Kamala's history that should make her talk with a “sista” Southern accent when she goes to Georgia. She was raised in Canada by an Indian academic-led family and went to ritzy schools.
She lived in the Bay Area for a while. Read up on her young years there, and how she was influenced by the Black populace there. She went to an African American church in Oakland, for example.
She more than likely was surrounded by "ebonics" when she was younger.
What Church did she and her white Jewish husband marry in?
Anonymous wrote:While I don’t agree with Trump or any Republicans for that matter about anything, it’s fair to ask why the Democratics can't offer actual "Foundational Black Americans" as candidates instead of elite children of foreign-born academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in Kamala's history that should make her talk with a “sista” Southern accent when she goes to Georgia. She was raised in Canada by an Indian academic-led family and went to ritzy schools.
She lived in the Bay Area for a while. Read up on her young years there, and how she was influenced by the Black populace there. She went to an African American church in Oakland, for example.
She more than likely was surrounded by "ebonics" when she was younger.
Anonymous wrote:While I don’t agree with Trump or any Republicans for that matter about anything, it’s fair to ask why the Democratics can't offer actual "Foundational Black Americans" as candidates instead of elite children of foreign-born academics.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing in Kamala's history that should make her talk with a “sista” Southern accent when she goes to Georgia. She was raised in Canada by an Indian academic-led family and went to ritzy schools.