Kamala is a confused Jamaican Indian. If she really is black, why would she marry outside her race? Lets be honest, Kamala was embarrassed about being part black. She never admitted she was fractionally black until she felt she could capitalize on it but prior to that she kept it hidden and even married a white guy. Fact: most white guys that marry black or asian women are usually not masculine and quite wimpy.
Depends on how you identify “Black”. If you’re describing the color of one’s skin, then yes. If you’re describing “Black” as being associated or descendant of African Slaves and the movement to make amends for that period of history. Then Harris falls short. The choice to nominate a Woman of Color for VP is a direct result of the current BLM movement and a blatant attempt to incorporate identity politics into the discussion. As discussed on these boards by both sides. Make no mistake, Harris should be applauded for her accomplishments, She is the first Woman of Color to be nominated for VP, a successful Senator. But the idea that She somehow is connected and is the answer to the Democratic base for the current BLM concerns, makes zero sense. There are other better qualified candidates that would help Biden, specialty in light of Harris’ attacks on Biden in the primaries. Harris’ nomination was identity politics and nothing more.
And she goes shopping in Woman of Color stores and to people of Color clubs listening to Color music. Sure. Just admit it, you hit your head too hard one day. You can't put yourself in another person shoes. No real empathy until it's you, then you get it.
I question why this thread is even being discussed. We should not care about Kamala's race but her qualifications and past political accomplishments/positions. That we are even discussing her race shows what is wrong with American politics.
Who’s more black, Kamala Harris or Harriet Tubman. Harris or Booker T Washington? How about Fredrick Douglass or Rosa Parks? The debate isn’t about color of Kamala Harris’ skin. It’s about her connection to today’s BLM narrative and the MSM’s attempt to portray her in that light. Enough said, let’s debate issues.