This whole thing is so weird. Search for Kamala's dad, dude is black black and from Jamaica. Her mom is an Indian.
I did some digging and Kamala went to an all black college and was in an all black sorority in college like 40 years ago or whenever.
This is definitely not the win everyone wants it to be especially since his VP married an Indian woman and his kids are half indian and half white.
People are two races at once and can be proud of both. Both my mother and wife are native americans and my father is a white farmer and our white side of our family has been here since the Mayflower.
All three of my daughters were able to go to very good colleges for free because they are half native. One of them is a doctor on a reservation and she is proud of being half-native and half-white.
Problem is one drop rule is pretty much still the way normies think. Look at Hispanics, all are mixed European stock and Amerindian, but they are braimwashed into seeing whites as "colonizers" and identifying "brown" just like blacks. There is no pride in the richness of the Spanish, French, German, and even Irish culture and heritage that shaped the entirety of Latin America and its people. And frankly why Latin America is even a developed world
So yeah, normies instantly identify with the "lowest" when mixed. And this is why normies give so easily into skin color tribalism and racism.
Do they accept people who are less than 50% black? Should they?
This entire thing reminds me of the tiger woods or Obama fiasco.
Society so wants the first black this, the first black that, that they insist that if a person has a drop of African blood they are to be considered black.
And let's not forget the advantages on certain applications of identifying yourself as black which is of course what happened here.
This whole thing is so weird. Search for Kamala's dad, dude is black black and from Jamaica. Her mom is an Indian.
I did some digging and Kamala went to an all black college and was in an all black sorority in college like 40 years ago or whenever.
This is definitely not the win everyone wants it to be especially since his VP married an Indian woman and his kids are half indian and half white.
People are two races at once and can be proud of both. Both my mother and wife are native americans and my father is a white farmer and our white side of our family has been here since the Mayflower.
All three of my daughters were able to go to very good colleges for free because they are half native. One of them is a doctor on a reservation and she is proud of being half-native and half-white.
It's the fact she has identified as both races. She used to identify as indian until it was convenient for her to identify as black to get votes
She will stand around the voting booth changing up her accent depending on who is voting. “Thank you, come again!”
hahah
“And I mean literally. As in get back in line and vote again please.”
But she didn't used to identify that way, she was in an all black sorority in college and she ran an indian-american club in grad school.
You can discuss both at the same time.
Being proud of where you came from is fine, though you're apparently not allowed to do so if you're white -- I digress.
The problem is that, as u/queue-anon said, she used her mixed race to play identity politics, one at a time, as convenient.
Problem is one drop rule is pretty much still the way normies think. Look at Hispanics, all are mixed European stock and Amerindian, but they are braimwashed into seeing whites as "colonizers" and identifying "brown" just like blacks. There is no pride in the richness of the Spanish, French, German, and even Irish culture and heritage that shaped the entirety of Latin America and its people. And frankly why Latin America is even a developed world
So yeah, normies instantly identify with the "lowest" when mixed. And this is why normies give so easily into skin color tribalism and racism.
Cinderblock houses with rebar capstones are peak architecture, yo.
(^ your post is super true)
It's not a win, but it is the truth.
She's at least mixed race
She's being disingenuous
But how? She was in an all black sorority in college. She led a black caucus in the state house 20 years ago.
Do they accept people who are less than 50% black? Should they?
This entire thing reminds me of the tiger woods or Obama fiasco.
Society so wants the first black this, the first black that, that they insist that if a person has a drop of African blood they are to be considered black.
And let's not forget the advantages on certain applications of identifying yourself as black which is of course what happened here.
It's driven by ridiculous incentives
Her dad stated in his ID he is White Caucasian , like white Indian with irish, German, Jamaica descendants
He didn't