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All of this simply highlights the absurdity of 'race' as some kind of biological construct (it's not). Literally every person on earth is an admixture of multiple races and ethnic groups (many of which are now extinct), all of whom originated in a single ethnic group which spread out from Africa around 100,000 years ago.
Race is a social construct. Kamila is Black and Asian, and identifies (and is accepted as) both an African American and an Asian American (having ancestry that traces back directly to those continents).
Yeh the focus on it has always frustrated me a bit.
Her Dad also has Irish heritage witch he has stated he is very proud of. Funny how that doesnt appear to be relevant.
Presumptive Democratic nominee and US vice-president Kamala Harris has Irish roots but not in a way that she is likely to embrace.
Ms Harris is the daughter of Donald J Harris, who was born in Jamaica, and Shyamala Gopalan Harris from India.
Genealogical research carried out by Northern Irish historian Stephen McCracken reveals Ms Harris’s four-times-paternal-great-grandfather Hamilton Brown was born in Co Antrim in 1776, the year of the US Declaration of Independence.
Brown emigrated to Jamaica, then a British colony, and became an enthusiastic slave owner on the sugar plantations that were the mainstay of the island’s economy. He opposed the abolition of slavery across the British Empire in 1832 and went to Antrim to replace his slaves with workers from his native county.
Me too, but in a different way.
White nationalists etc.
I know they're out there but I haven't met any IRL. Cookers, yes I've met a few of those.
No the MSM brought race into by celebrating she might be the first black woman President.How is that not relevant? Have you asked her?
The campaigner that brought race into it was Trump remember.
I doubt she identifies with her Irish ancestry:
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/...escendant-of-an-irish-slave-owner-in-jamaica/
That said, I dont know either way. She probably acknowledges it, but doesnt identify as Irish, in the same way I do with my Aboriginal ancestry.
Apparently they are not on speaking terms?Her dad is Jamaican!
Her father (and her) trace their ancestry directly from the Black racial groups of Africa.
Her father is an Afro Jamaican (a Jamacain man, who has ancestry from Africa). Kamila (who has the same ancestry from Africa, but who was born and raised in the USA) is thus 'African-American.'
It's like how my own ancestry traces back to the British isles (mostly). The people of the British isles are a combination of multiple ethnic groups (Celts, Angles, Normans, Saxons, Jutes etc) with the modern terms for the admixed ethnic groups of Britain usually one of either 'English', 'Welsh' 'Cornish' or 'Scottish' or even just 'British'.
The accepted term for my ethnicity is 'Anglo-Australian'.
All of this simply highlights the absurdity of 'race' as some kind of biological construct (it's not). Literally every person on earth is an admixture of multiple races and ethnic groups (many of which are now extinct), all of whom originated in a single ethnic group which spread out from Africa around 100,000 years ago.
Race is a social construct. Kamila is Black and Asian, and identifies (and is accepted as) both an African American and an Asian American (having ancestry that traces back directly to those continents).
What a strange little man you areNo the MSM brought race into by celebrating she might be the first black woman President.
Certainly she wasn't raised with any African influence.Apparently they are not on speaking terms?
Certainly she wasn't raised with any African influence.
Thanks for the lecture but that's not how it's framed in the US.
No, for being so triggered by it.What for pointing out the obvious.
No, for being so triggered by it.
MSM outlets make banal factually correct statement - stop the press! Are they not allowed to mention it or something? Would it be ok if they just noted she could be the first woman POTUS, is it just the 'black' part thats annoying you? Are they allowed to mention it if she wins, or still nah? Just trying to get the rules straight here
Meanwhile Trump, the GOP and their dutiful little parrots (even on a footy website on the other side of the world) are literally saying she isn't black, just lol
You look at this and somehow decide its MSM outlets that are the problem here. Absolutely incredible
Her idea of reparations might differ from the commonly held meaning of the word in america.https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/...escendant-of-an-irish-slave-owner-in-jamaica/
That said, I dont know either way. She probably acknowledges it, but doesnt identify as Irish, in the same way I do with my Aboriginal ancestry.
In comparison to Harris/the media? Thats correctThe campaigner that brought race into it was Trump remember.
Black =/= African American.FFS, just looking at her and it's obvious she's of black ancestry.
Is she misrepresenting her lineage?
Why do you bend the knee to Hamas when they’d kill you in an instant?How was the Mossad orientation day?
Are you trying to tell me President Obama does not consider himself to be (and is not accepted as) an African American?
Why do you bend the knee to Hamas when they’d kill you in an instant?
He's not. His father is Kenyan and his mother is a white American.
Zero ties to the black American culture that traces its history to the history of slaves in the US.
The reason the term African American is a thing is because people didn't know from which parts of Africa their ancestors came from.
Obama knows exactly from what nations his family comes from.
Irish or Italian Americans don't call themselves European Americans do they?
You bend the knee and so much moreThat sounds like something Mossad would say.
Being against apartheid and genocide doesn't mean bending a knee to Hamas.
You bend the knee and so much more