Her father was born in the Caribbean island of Jamaica and mother is an Indian. Neither her, nor her ancestors were subjected to Jim Crow laws and discrimination that shaped the African American experience in this country.
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I’m a white dude, so what do I know, but it seems to me the “black” or “minority” experience is also largely based on how you look, not on your pedigree or family history.
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As if the father was not enough to deal with, we have the son, now.
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AND the daughter and son in law acting like they are elected officials. I’m sooooo sick of this.
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"Look, dad, I can birther too please love me" and it completely blew up in Don Jr's face because he could eff up a cup of coffee. He's nothing but a Dollar Store version of his old man.
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A dollar store version of a dime store president?
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How Black were the folk to whom daddy refused to rent?
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Let me tell you, Senator Harris’ family would have definitely qualified for the ‘C’ on their application

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Wonder if he found out how black people got to Jamaica?https://nlj.gov.jm/slave-trade/
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He would be shocked to find out that some of the slave owners from the Caribbean island settled in the South and brought their slaves with them.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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