This Is Proof That Kamala Harris Isn't Black

LOL

Now you're trolling yourself.

You can't do it, can ya? You can't talk about the thread topic?

The topic is Harris isn't black. I've shown that she's black from her father's side. What say you (on the forum topic)?
LOL.

It seems you have run out of cartoons to cut and paste, hence, you're reduced to more of your emotional tirades.

Get a grip. You're making a complete fool of yourself.
 
She's dissed the real Indian's now.

Look what Trump started.

Indian-Americans are sounding off on Vice President Kamala Harris’ alleged attempts to downplay her Indian heritage in favor of her Jamaican side of the family.

Less than a week ago, as Harris entered the presidential race, the New York Times wrote that the vice president’s Indian heritage is “little advertised.” Harris, with an Indian mother and black Jamaican father, has long been touted as a historic figure breaking glass ceilings. But some Indian-Americans told the Caller they feel Harris’ Indian identity is highlighted only when it’s “convenient” for her.

“It appears now, as both a vice president and then subsequently, now as a presidential candidate, that she’s made the calculation and the party has made the calculation that her African-American background needs to be emphasized, and that she needs to really kind of lead with that identity in order to continue to secure the African-American vote across the country, which strongly identifies with the Democratic Party, and specifically tied to Joe Biden,” Suhail Khan, a conservative activist and former Bush administration official, told the Caller. “If you look at the 2020, election in the primary, Joe Biden outperformed Kamala Harris on every level, including with African-Americans.”

“While she might want to lean into her ethnic background when it is politically convenient to do so, the reality is that it does not matter. What matters are her policy positions, which would be a nightmare for most Americans and especially for the Indian-American community,” Akash Chougule, an Indian-American conservative commentator, told the Caller.
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“She’s made very clear that she does not look highly upon entrepreneurship. She does not look highly upon meritocracy. The administration supports affirmative action, which harms Indian-American applicants to college. You can go down the list and see that regardless of the identity politics that Democrats and the media want to play, it’s clear that she does not value the things that have made the American dream possible for us, and that’s because unlike many on the left, most Indian-Americans aren’t interested in competing in the victimhood Olympics,” Chougule said.
“[Rioters] were torching and looting businesses, and there were innocent business owners, people who were immigrants, in some cases, Indian-American business owners who identified with the dream of starting a business. They saw those dreams go up in a smoke of flames. Why? Because Kamala Harris, as a national figure, and then as a potential vice president, was raising money for protesters to get out of bail or get out of jail scot-free,” Gill said.


“I would tell you, the Indian-American community cares a lot about education, prioritizes security, and I think on both those fronts, Kamala Harris has failed the community that she’s now de-emphasizing in her own past,” he continued.

“Only Kamala Harris knows why her Jamaican heritage is more relevant than her Indian heritage, and while she fixates on that, voters are smart enough to judge her on the Biden-Harris economic and energy policies that has made life more difficult for all Americans,” Jahan Wilcox, an Indian-born Republican strategist and Trump administration EPA official, told the Caller.


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So according to two conservatives, who are going to diss her no matter what she says or does, she's upset the Indian-American community. :eusa_doh:
 
Because the right has been gung-ho on the she ain't black bandwagon since Trump made his nonsensical comment the other day. Had he said she was black, not Indian-American until she turned into an Indian-American, then the left would be pointing out that lie as well.
It's just as valid to say she's Indian.
 
Because the right has been gung-ho on the she ain't black bandwagon since Trump made his nonsensical comment the other day. Had he said she was black, not Indian-American until she turned into an Indian-American, then the left would be pointing out that lie as well.
She played that during the 2020 run.
 
She's dissed the real Indian's now.

Look what Trump started.

Indian-Americans are sounding off on Vice President Kamala Harris’ alleged attempts to downplay her Indian heritage in favor of her Jamaican side of the family.

Less than a week ago, as Harris entered the presidential race, the New York Times wrote that the vice president’s Indian heritage is “little advertised.” Harris, with an Indian mother and black Jamaican father, has long been touted as a historic figure breaking glass ceilings. But some Indian-Americans told the Caller they feel Harris’ Indian identity is highlighted only when it’s “convenient” for her.

“It appears now, as both a vice president and then subsequently, now as a presidential candidate, that she’s made the calculation and the party has made the calculation that her African-American background needs to be emphasized, and that she needs to really kind of lead with that identity in order to continue to secure the African-American vote across the country, which strongly identifies with the Democratic Party, and specifically tied to Joe Biden,” Suhail Khan, a conservative activist and former Bush administration official, told the Caller. “If you look at the 2020, election in the primary, Joe Biden outperformed Kamala Harris on every level, including with African-Americans.”

“While she might want to lean into her ethnic background when it is politically convenient to do so, the reality is that it does not matter. What matters are her policy positions, which would be a nightmare for most Americans and especially for the Indian-American community,” Akash Chougule, an Indian-American conservative commentator, told the Caller.
____________________
“She’s made very clear that she does not look highly upon entrepreneurship. She does not look highly upon meritocracy. The administration supports affirmative action, which harms Indian-American applicants to college. You can go down the list and see that regardless of the identity politics that Democrats and the media want to play, it’s clear that she does not value the things that have made the American dream possible for us, and that’s because unlike many on the left, most Indian-Americans aren’t interested in competing in the victimhood Olympics,” Chougule said.
“[Rioters] were torching and looting businesses, and there were innocent business owners, people who were immigrants, in some cases, Indian-American business owners who identified with the dream of starting a business. They saw those dreams go up in a smoke of flames. Why? Because Kamala Harris, as a national figure, and then as a potential vice president, was raising money for protesters to get out of bail or get out of jail scot-free,” Gill said.

“I would tell you, the Indian-American community cares a lot about education, prioritizes security, and I think on both those fronts, Kamala Harris has failed the community that she’s now de-emphasizing in her own past,” he continued.

“Only Kamala Harris knows why her Jamaican heritage is more relevant than her Indian heritage, and while she fixates on that, voters are smart enough to judge her on the Biden-Harris economic and energy policies that has made life more difficult for all Americans,” Jahan Wilcox, an Indian-born Republican strategist and Trump administration EPA official, told the Caller.

One word "stupid"
Kamela has talked at great length about her indian mother, who was a medical researcher and custodial parent.

Harris and Shyamala had two children: Kamala Harris, the 49th vice president of the United States; and Maya Harris, a lawyer and political commentator. The couple divorced in 1971.
 
I will tell you what is really wierd. You and people like you don't see the hypocrisy. When convenient and beneficial she claimed to be of Indian descent. Now when courting the black vote, she all of a sudden identifies as black. For once in your life, admit the truth.
 
I watched the interview. There was no racism by Trump.

I doubt you would find it racist if Trump used the n-word. But yeah, saying he respects Indian-Americans and black people more than Kamala, an Indian-American/black person, is pretty fucking racist.
 
Harris is an American who happens to be black and indian heritage. Her concern is for Americans, as in all Americans, and not just black Americans or Indian Americans.
If she were concerned about "all" Americans she would advocate policies that are beneficial to all Americans.
 
I watched the interview. There was no racism by Trump.
Trump claimed a woman who identified herself as black from the University she went to, to the sorority she pledged to since 1989

And Trump says she didn't call herself black until 2024.
 
I will tell you what is really wierd. You and people like you don't see the hypocrisy. When convenient and beneficial she claimed to be of Indian descent. Now when courting the black vote, she all of a sudden identifies as black. For once in your life, admit the truth.


When people like the leftists you mean?
 

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