Exactly. Remember in her breakfast club interview, they tried to help her out by asking her “what music did you listen to in college?”Kamala being black or not isn't the issue. The issue is the lying and the pandering. Why don't people get that, or care to? If she was straight up about who she is and wasn't pretending more people would entertain voting for her, or at least be enthusiastic. But if you're faking the funk, why do you expect black people to just jump on board? Because you washed greens in the bathtub? Cause you had Megan at your rally? Cause you dance with black people?
Do they think we're dumb or something?
This just inthey do.
About Barrack, he has the benefit of having a majority black family, that imagery is something that people care about.
She tried to pander to black people and said “Tupac and snoop dogg” She attended college in the 80s before they even came out.
They asked her about smoking weed. She laughed and said “are you kidding me? I’m Jamaican”
Her father (who stays out of the media) had to publicly disown her comments. It’s even more ridiculous when you know she was raised in an Indian household so that stereotypical remark came directly from the depictions of Jamaicans in racist media.