Hey, I'm not the one who is obsessed with proving Harris wrong over being "black," when she has plenty of black African heritage in her genes. I'm still waiting for you to clarify whether she is "not black" if she only has a drop of white blood in her lineage.
So, if Harris can't be black, even if she has black forebears, for the sake of one distant white ancestor, then isn't that the "one drop" principle in reverse? Otherwise, how do you come to your position that she's not "black"? I've asked you this question before, elsewhere on this thread, and you just dropped the subject and walked away. The subject is your own racism or lack of it. When someone so seriously avoids answering a simple question about their own thinking, I get curious. And when they try to throw it back on the questioner, I get even more curious.
Hey, I'm not the one who is obsessed with proving Harris wrong over being "black," when she has plenty of black African heritage in her genes. I'm still waiting for you to clarify whether she is "not black" if she only has a drop of white blood in her lineage.
Look up her genealogy lazy bones. You are the on fixated on race. YOU brought op the bullshit "one drop" rule. LOL
Of course, the "one drop" rule is bullshit. But you seem to be applying it in reverse, which is why I asked you. And you can't seem to answer.
I'm NOT applying it at all. YOU brought it up and are obsessing over it. FFS
So, if Harris can't be black, even if she has black forebears, for the sake of one distant white ancestor, then isn't that the "one drop" principle in reverse? Otherwise, how do you come to your position that she's not "black"? I've asked you this question before, elsewhere on this thread, and you just dropped the subject and walked away. The subject is your own racism or lack of it. When someone so seriously avoids answering a simple question about their own thinking, I get curious. And when they try to throw it back on the questioner, I get even more curious.