Slade3200
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What’s the difference between a black person and an African American in your opinion?She isn't an African-American, is what I said.
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What’s the difference between a black person and an African American in your opinion?She isn't an African-American, is what I said.
Where are you going with this? Are you trying to figure out a way to dump your orange douchebag and vote Kamala?It says right on Kamala's birth certificate, mother - Caucasian.
So Harris is certainly NOT African-American. How can she be? Mother is Caucasian, father is Jamaican born.
Here’s Kamala Harris’ birth certificate. Scholars say there’s no VP eligibility debate
One law professor’s verdict: “Is Oakland U.S. soil? Yes, it is. That’s the full legal analysis.”www.mercurynews.com
Please reread my question. It wasn’t a yes or noYes.
Well that settles it--if you don't vote for Harris, she ain't black.LOL
It from an MSM source. Did you not see the link?
I’ll take your inability to answer simple questions as a realization of your errors
I can give a yes or no question if that’s all you’re capable of.
The document asks for "Color or Race". "Jamaican" is neither a color or race, it's a nationality (country of origin), but let's presume that he's a Jamaican of African descent. That makes Harris bi-racial, half white, half "Black" (of African descent), right?It says right on Kamala's birth certificate, mother - Caucasian.
So Harris is certainly NOT African-American. How can she be? Mother is Caucasian, father is Jamaican born.
Here’s Kamala Harris’ birth certificate. Scholars say there’s no VP eligibility debate
One law professor’s verdict: “Is Oakland U.S. soil? Yes, it is. That’s the full legal analysis.”www.mercurynews.com
It's probably just how they categorized Asians then, as Caucasian. Our census has since updated how they categorize races.This B.C is most likely inaccurate or tampered with. It's an online image so take with a heavy grain of salt.
The document asks for "Color or Race". "Jamaican" is neither a color or race, it's a nationality (country of origin), but let's presume that he's a Jamaican of African descent. That makes Harris bi-racial, half white, half "Black" (of African descent), right?
Sure, Jamaican was a color or race in the 60s, LOL, try again.It's probably just how they categorized Asians then, as Caucasian. Our census has since updated how they categorize races.
Probably to avoid racists like you.It says right on Kamala's birth certificate, mother - Caucasian.
So Harris is certainly NOT African-American. How can she be? Mother is Caucasian, father is Jamaican born.
Here’s Kamala Harris’ birth certificate. Scholars say there’s no VP eligibility debate
One law professor’s verdict: “Is Oakland U.S. soil? Yes, it is. That’s the full legal analysis.”www.mercurynews.com
Who cares.I can give a yes or no question if that’s all you’re capable of.
Do you consider Kamala Harris a black woman?
It says right on Kamala's birth certificate, mother - Caucasian.
So Harris is certainly NOT African-American. How can she be? Mother is Caucasian, father is Jamaican born.
Here’s Kamala Harris’ birth certificate. Scholars say there’s no VP eligibility debate
One law professor’s verdict: “Is Oakland U.S. soil? Yes, it is. That’s the full legal analysis.”www.mercurynews.com
This B.C is most likely inaccurate or tampered with. It's an online image so take with a heavy grain of salt.