Well, she isn't black, it isn't about race-she is claiming to be something she is not-which most Dems/Commies do all the time; except what they really are!
She MUST not be proud, enough, of who she really is.
How do you define "black"? Is there a definition, or do we adopt the standard used in the time of slavery: one drop of black "blood" is sufficient? If that's how blacks view it, why should we object? You don't seem to accept a mixed-race world in which a person can be Indian and black simultaneously.
I'm approximately equal parts English, Dutch, German, and Swiss. Is there some standard by which I can never call myself as, say, "English"?
I, personally, think you are way over thinking this. Kamala has stated in the past she is from India. She is a mixed race, but she now calls herself black. How do you reconcile her statements-whatever you do think-I really don't care. She is not black. You can call yourself black, also, if you want, but you probably wouldn't be!
And her family had slaves-so maybe she was also a slave!
It is really weird to watch someone think as a racist. I'm equal parts English, Dutch, German, and Swiss. Am I somehow a liar if I describe myself in passing as being English? Or that if I mentioned I was also German, that would require that I "reconcile" my statements? You are the one who is over-thinking this.
"Her family" in this case was a distant great-grandparent. Hardly relevant.
Well, she isn't black, it isn't about race-she is claiming to be something she is not-which most Dems/Commies do all the time; except what they really are! She MUST not be proud, enough, of who she really is.
How do you define "black"? Is there a definition, or do we adopt the standard used in the time of slavery: one drop of black "blood" is sufficient? If that's how blacks view it, why should we object? You don't seem to accept a mixed-race world in which a person can be Indian and black simultaneously.
I'm approximately equal parts English, Dutch, German, and Swiss. Is there some standard by which I can never call myself as, say, "English"?
I, personally, think you are way over thinking this. Kamala has stated in the past she is from India. She is a mixed race, but she now calls herself black. How do you reconcile her statements-whatever you do think-I really don't care. She is not black. You can call yourself black, also, if you want, but you probably wouldn't be! And her family had slaves-so maybe she was also a slave!
It is really weird to watch someone think as a racist. I'm equal parts English, Dutch, German, and Swiss. Am I somehow a liar if I describe myself in passing as being English? Or that if I mentioned I was also German, that would require that I "reconcile" my statements? You are the one who is over-thinking this.
"Her family" in this case was a distant great-grandparent. Hardly relevant.