sparky
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uhm...well ....seems there was some cream in da coffee C4all.......~S~She seems much lighter than him.
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uhm...well ....seems there was some cream in da coffee C4all.......~S~She seems much lighter than him.
Camel Hairless has quite a few despicable characteristics.
Of those on the presidential ballot box the one with the fewest despicable characteristics ought to be voted in ..... not the other way around.who doesn't?
Do you collect pubes?Kamala doesn't have kinky hair.
Tricky part is all they ever say about Kamala's dad is that he is from Jamaica, but they never mention his race.
Just because you are from Africa does not mean you are black.
Obama is mixed race but looks black.Look at his picture. Kamala's father was clearly mixed race. What is wrong with you?
Do you think Africa is white?
That's some seriously convoluted bullshit.Even the fact checker is an idiot. Her father is Jamaican but HIS mother was white. So assuming Harris' grandfather was 100% African (true Jamaicans were eradicated long ago and essentially replaced by african slaves), that would only make her father 50% black. As to the mother, India is considered a caucasian race, their roots being arya-iranian. So that makes Harris AT BEST, 25% black African and 75% white caucasian.
So does Kamala's father. Why are you obsessed with her heritage?Obama is mixed race but looks black.
I am not obsessed with her heritage but she doesn't look black and doesn't have kinky hair.So does Kamala's father. Why are you obsessed with her heritage?
I could care less if she's black or not.Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
Ashley Iasimone
Sat, September 21, 2024, 9:59 PM CDT
Janet Jackson questioned Kamala Harris’ race in an interview published by The Guardian on Saturday (Sept. 21).
The interview touched upon the singer’s Together Again Tour, how she’s recorded “a lot of music that’s just sitting on the shelf,” and being a parent. It also shifted to the topic of the upcoming U.S. election, with the reporter noting Americans could elect their first Black, female president: democratic nominee Harris.
“Well, you know what they supposedly said?” Jackson chimed in. “She’s not Black — that’s what I heard, that she’s Indian.”
Added Jackson, “Her father’s white, that’s what I was told. I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days. I was told that they discovered her father was white.”
She didn’t elaborate on where she’d heard this information, which is false.
Harris is both Black and Indian. Her father, Donald J. Harris, came to the U.S. from Jamaica. Her mother, the late Shyamala Gopalan, came to the U.S. from India. They both moved to the U.S. to study at the University of California, Berkeley, which is where they met in 1962.
The Guardian approached the topic again with Jackson, asking if she thinks America is ready for a president who is a woman of color.
“I don’t know,” Jackson said. “Honestly, I don’t want to answer that because I really truthfully don’t know. I think either way it goes is going to be mayhem.”
Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
The pop icon questioned Harris' race and weighed in on the presidential election.news.yahoo.comJanet Jackson tells interviewer she's heard Kamala Harris is not Black, echoing election disinformation
The pop icon discussed the vice president’s background as part of a press campaign promoting the second leg of her Together Again tour in Europe.www.nbcnews.com
You do realize of course that skin pigmentation in black people decreases with age, right?
Pigmentation in African American skin decreases with skin aging - PubMed
Pigmentation patterns regarding sun-protected and sun-exposed areas in African Americans may differ from that of Caucasians, suggesting that other factors may contribute to skin pigmentation in African Americans.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
Ashley Iasimone
Sat, September 21, 2024, 9:59 PM CDT
Janet Jackson questioned Kamala Harris’ race in an interview published by The Guardian on Saturday (Sept. 21).
The interview touched upon the singer’s Together Again Tour, how she’s recorded “a lot of music that’s just sitting on the shelf,” and being a parent. It also shifted to the topic of the upcoming U.S. election, with the reporter noting Americans could elect their first Black, female president: democratic nominee Harris.
“Well, you know what they supposedly said?” Jackson chimed in. “She’s not Black — that’s what I heard, that she’s Indian.”
Added Jackson, “Her father’s white, that’s what I was told. I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days. I was told that they discovered her father was white.”
She didn’t elaborate on where she’d heard this information, which is false.
Harris is both Black and Indian. Her father, Donald J. Harris, came to the U.S. from Jamaica. Her mother, the late Shyamala Gopalan, came to the U.S. from India. They both moved to the U.S. to study at the University of California, Berkeley, which is where they met in 1962.
The Guardian approached the topic again with Jackson, asking if she thinks America is ready for a president who is a woman of color.
“I don’t know,” Jackson said. “Honestly, I don’t want to answer that because I really truthfully don’t know. I think either way it goes is going to be mayhem.”
Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
The pop icon questioned Harris' race and weighed in on the presidential election.news.yahoo.comJanet Jackson tells interviewer she's heard Kamala Harris is not Black, echoing election disinformation
The pop icon discussed the vice president’s background as part of a press campaign promoting the second leg of her Together Again tour in Europe.www.nbcnews.com
I love Janet Jackson, lmao..
So does Kamala's father. Why are you obsessed with her heritage?
Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
Ashley Iasimone
Sat, September 21, 2024, 9:59 PM CDT
Janet Jackson questioned Kamala Harris’ race in an interview published by The Guardian on Saturday (Sept. 21).
The interview touched upon the singer’s Together Again Tour, how she’s recorded “a lot of music that’s just sitting on the shelf,” and being a parent. It also shifted to the topic of the upcoming U.S. election, with the reporter noting Americans could elect their first Black, female president: democratic nominee Harris.
“Well, you know what they supposedly said?” Jackson chimed in. “She’s not Black — that’s what I heard, that she’s Indian.”
Added Jackson, “Her father’s white, that’s what I was told. I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days. I was told that they discovered her father was white.”
She didn’t elaborate on where she’d heard this information, which is false.
Harris is both Black and Indian. Her father, Donald J. Harris, came to the U.S. from Jamaica. Her mother, the late Shyamala Gopalan, came to the U.S. from India. They both moved to the U.S. to study at the University of California, Berkeley, which is where they met in 1962.
The Guardian approached the topic again with Jackson, asking if she thinks America is ready for a president who is a woman of color.
“I don’t know,” Jackson said. “Honestly, I don’t want to answer that because I really truthfully don’t know. I think either way it goes is going to be mayhem.”
Janet Jackson Claims Kamala Harris Is ‘Not Black,’ Predicts ‘Mayhem’ for 2024 Election
The pop icon questioned Harris' race and weighed in on the presidential election.news.yahoo.comJanet Jackson tells interviewer she's heard Kamala Harris is not Black, echoing election disinformation
The pop icon discussed the vice president’s background as part of a press campaign promoting the second leg of her Together Again tour in Europe.www.nbcnews.com
Tricky part is all they ever say about Kamala's dad is that he is from Jamaica, but they never mention his race.
Just because you are from Africa does not mean you are black.