I'm not really getting this Trump controversy over Kamala Harris, feel like I'm missing something and need enlightening...
I've said myself on here, somewhere, why do they keep referring to Kamala as black?...I don't get it...
I've never thought of her as black, until the main stream media said, or I don't think I have, so why we using that to identify her...
It's like it's being use as a token to why she should be president (first black woman) - surely that's insulting in the sense that she has to be a certain colour to identify, I mean wtf?
Can someone explain?
Thought I was reading a comment from a few days ago because I’m sure we went over this already. Technically she’s mixed race. Jamaican father and Indian mother. So I guess the terms are used interchangeably, she’s the first black woman and the first Indian woman to run for president, but it’s just a mouthful to say all of that. You could say she’s the first woman of colour to run for president, she’s a black woman with Indian heritage. It was like with Obama, he’s mixed race, American mother and Kenyan father, raised in Hawaii. But he was referred to as the first black president.
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