Putting aside all the fake outrage in the thread, she's right. The girl has her eye structure, nose structure, cheek structure, same ears.....you look at the little girl's face and compare it to her parents, and she looks way more like her mom than her dad. If she gets darker and her hair curls and darkens a little as she ages, then by the time she's a teenager it might be her father who gets the funny looks when he's out alone with her.
I'd be interested if the obsession with skin color in identifying people (even though skin color is mostly controlled by just a few genes) is solely a post-colonial phenomenon, or whether folk from say the 1st century would be as hyper-focused on skin color as opposed to other features? Is it different in a country like Brazil?