There’s a serious war going on right now regarding Kamala Harris blackness and her lineage

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Butthurt:mjlol:..U the emotional one..pointed out how its a crock of shyt at the end of the day....fukk difference do it make...I pointed out to u by blood I'm AA because of my father so I have a right to call this shyt stupid...its divide and conquer why can't u see that....house naga...field naga....street naga...square naga...this just the latest remix...every so often cointelpro switches tactics when they realize old ones ain't workin:sas2:
You don’t even make any sense.
So you know full well your “Dad” is ADOS
And you made sure to make that distinction yet ADOS are “divisive” for doing them same thing?

Evidently you view your fathers heritage as somehow different and holding more weight than your moms linage on this topic.
.... but we’re divisive?

Kamala is very proud of the woman her Indian mother raised her to be.
She also cooks West Indian dishes and infuse it into her cuisine.
Kamala knows who she is and where her family comes from.
So why don’t the American people and especially AfrAms get to know that information?
Barack Obama spoke on his Kenyan and Irish American heritage, why cant she?


ADOS has our own story, our own linage, our own issues!
No longer will we be quiet about it because it makes anyone uncomfortable.

Yes we can work together when the issues align, yes we can respect eachother and our differences.

Its very telling to me that you believe you have the right to make a distinction, yet your trying deny the right to my people.
 

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Okay. So why has it become a thing of descendants of American slavery saying “I don’t want someone not of the same ilk or tribe, representing their interests”?

We fell for that hope shyt with Obama and now he’s living his best life. Good for him but he doesn’t represent us. So, we know we need truly one of ours. She’s not. Imagine a half Indian and half Jamaican bedwench becomes president before an actual descendant of American slavery. Just imagine how that sounds being read aloud.

She’s purposely hiding her husband from the limelight because that would be her nail in the coffin.
I just want to state that I dont agree witH Kamala being referred to as a BW. I hate that term btw!

However I have to agree with your last point.

Kamala isn’t hiding anything.
She has spoken about her husband, her heritage, her upbringing, and her parents in detail.

Its just the fact that some people don’t want this information brung to light or to be discovered specifically by African Americans.

I will attach some links.

Kamala Harris' Mother's Day photo becomes center of conspiracies
 
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“In conversations with 17 Indian-American fundraisers, political activists and voters, most told me they are proud and excited to see Harris in the race. On Wednesday morning, the Indian American Impact Fund, an influential political action committee, is endorsing Harris in the 2020 presidential race. “She is a tested leader who has demonstrated, throughout her career, a strong commitment to our community's progressive and pluralistic values,” says Aruna Miller, executive director of the PAC. “Her being Indian-American—we’re thrilled about that.”
Are Indian-American Voters Ready to Embrace Kamala Harris?
According to this article and somw of these Coli posters its okay for EVERYBODY to discuss Kamala Harris heritage and what it all means to their ethnic group but ADOS.
Were the ONLY ONES not allowed to talk about it.
 
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I think a big problem we have is actually wasting time and energy debating with people who are ANTI--REPARATIONS.....you would never see a Jew arguing with someone against Israel...they would just write that person off as anti-semetic and that's that. We on the other hand PASSIONATELY lay out our case for every Tom, dikk, and Harry regardless of pointless it is. They WILL NEVER WANT YOU TO RECEIVE REPARATIONS. And claiming #ADOS is consolidating our numbers which they understand is the first step to claiming independent resources.

We need to take a cue from the Jews...if you aren't for reparations you are a RACIST and that's the end of the conversation. We care too much what other people think about us.
 

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There was a record high of Black Voters in 2008 and in the 2012 election. Higher than anyone - especially John Kerry..lol. Barack had 96% and signed up/encourage new voters.

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Source: Winning the Race: Black Voter Turnout in the 2008 Presidential Election on JSTOR

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The black voter turnout rate declined for the first time in 20 years in a presidential election, falling to 59.6% in 2016 after reaching a record-high 66.6% in 2012. The 7-percentage-point decline from the previous presidential election is the largest on record for blacks. (It’s also the largest percentage-point decline among any racial or ethnic group since white voter turnout dropped from 70.2% in 1992 to 60.7% in 1996.) The number of black voters also declined, falling by about 765,000 to 16.4 million in 2016, representing a sharp reversal from 2012. With Barack Obama on the ballot that year, the black voter turnout rate surpassed that of whites for the first time. Among whites, the 65.3% turnout rate in 2016 represented a slight increase from 64.1% in 2012.

Source: Black voter turnout fell in 2016 US election


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Fully 96 percent of black voters supported Obama and constituted 13 percent of the electorate, a 2-percentage-point rise in their national turnout. As in past years, black women turned out at a higher rate than black men.

Source: Exit polls: How Obama won


More sources:
Minority Turnout Determined the 2012 Election
Where is the evidence that he got the Turnout because Michelle is AA

Obama was black ran a GOAT level campaign and the GOP was historically unpopular in 08. He was gonna get massive black turnout and support regardless
 

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Where is the evidence that he got the Turnout because Michelle is AA

Obama was black ran a GOAT level campaign and the GOP was historically unpopular in 08. He was gonna get massive black turnout and support regardless

I have to pull those articles from the archives. But, again -- Obama won the Black vote cause he had Michelle (ADOS) on his arm. That made him Black American to US.
 

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I have to pull those articles from the archives. But, again -- Obama won the Black vote cause he had Michelle (ADOS) on his arm. That made him Black American to US.

So Obama wouldn’t have won the black vote if his wife was let’s say Haitian?

Who would’ve black people voted for them? McCain and Romney?
 

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So Obama wouldn’t have won the black vote if his wife was let’s say Haitian?

Who would’ve black people voted for them? McCain and Romney?

I don't think so. He may have -- but Michelle and her being AA made him more likable to AA. If Michelle was Haitian -- talking about Haiti -- with the Haitian Flag -- talkin about her ancestors in Haiti -- which is beautiful and fine. ADOS women would not have connected with her like that. Again, they already saw Obama as a Foreigner.
 
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According to this article and somw of these Coli posters its okay for EVERYBODY to discuss Kamala Harris heritage and what it all means to their ethnic group but ADOS.
Were the ONLY ONES not allowed to talk about it.

:what: Maybe cause we should be smarter than them?

You would think being the only folks here in this country for the last 500 years and seeing how white supremacy operates, native black americans would be the one group that didn't fall for tribalist tricks by the elites?

Thinking that by fighting with other groups who also don't have any power that you'll get ahead is how a small minority (the elites) control everyone else.

I use to think we were smarter than this. Guees not. 500 years of white supremacist dominance ain't taught many of you c00ns nothing.
 
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“In conversations with 17 Indian-American fundraisers, political activists and voters, most told me they are proud and excited to see Harris in the race. On Wednesday morning, the Indian American Impact Fund, an influential political action committee, is endorsing Harris in the 2020 presidential race. “She is a tested leader who has demonstrated, throughout her career, a strong commitment to our community's progressive and pluralistic values,” says Aruna Miller, executive director of the PAC. “Her being Indian-American—we’re thrilled about that.”
Are Indian-American Voters Ready to Embrace Kamala Harris?
According to this article and somw of these Coli posters its okay for EVERYBODY to discuss Kamala Harris heritage and what it all means to their ethnic group but ADOS.
Were the ONLY ONES not allowed to talk about it.

the link you posted, says her own Mother recognized she'd be seen as Black from her own people.. :mjlol:

In public statements and appearances, Harris doesn't shy away from her Indian heritage. Just minutes into her announcement rally in Oakland, California, she told the crowd, “My mother, Shyamala, came from India to study the science of fighting disease.” In her memoir, The Truths We Hold, Harris writes that “there is no title or honor on earth I’ll treasure more than to say I am Shyamala Gopalan Harris’s daughter.” The same day she announced she was running for president, she tweeted a photo of herself as a young child with her mother in traditional Indian garb.

At the same time, Harris wrote in her memoir that her mother “knew that her adopted homeland would see [my sister] Maya and me as black girls, and she was determined to make sure we would grow into confident, proud black women.
 
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