You know, that was how I viewed her, but if her dad is Jamaican, then I have to give her that. Jamaicans are most certainly black. Now, do I think she understands being black? Most certainly not. No more than I understand being Spanish. I grew up often watching my grandparents speak Spanish among family, but I grew up white, no two ways about it.
Nope... mother's family all Indian... father's side ancestry is Irish, moved to Janaica in his 30s became sugar cane plantation slave owner. Even her father puts out she is lying about her heritage. She is not only NOT BLACK... she isn't a natural born citizen that is required by our Constitution to be VP Or President. Anchor babies can not achieve that status. Highest is senator.
I think you might be confused. Kamala’s father was born in Jamaica, as was his father before him. It’s his grandfather, her great grandfather, that is said to have come from Ireland
You know, that was how I viewed her, but if her dad is Jamaican, then I have to give her that. Jamaicans are most certainly black. Now, do I think she understands being black? Most certainly not. No more than I understand being Spanish. I grew up often watching my grandparents speak Spanish among family, but I grew up white, no two ways about it.
Yeah, "black" vs African Americans
I read on here his grandfather is Irish or something. He was born in Jamaica.
He isn't black.
He looks black in pictures.
I read it on here somewhere.
His grandfather is Irish and white, yes
But his other grandparents are black.
Nope... mother's family all Indian... father's side ancestry is Irish, moved to Janaica in his 30s became sugar cane plantation slave owner. Even her father puts out she is lying about her heritage. She is not only NOT BLACK... she isn't a natural born citizen that is required by our Constitution to be VP Or President. Anchor babies can not achieve that status. Highest is senator.
I think you might be confused. Kamala’s father was born in Jamaica, as was his father before him. It’s his grandfather, her great grandfather, that is said to have come from Ireland
Yeah, this is definitely more of a cultural thing than an actual skin colour thing.