@earl-of-trumps saidWhy are you clarifying something which doesn't matter to you?
It doesn't really matter to me, Dive. Just clarifying
Call her what you want/
Seems rather pointless.
@earl-of-trumps said"I think the father is "mixed" but I don't know."
@no1marauder
I'm not putting any labels on them The mother is known to be Indian.
I think the father is "mixed" but I don't know.
In any event, if she is clearly 50% Indian, why don't they refer to her as "Indian American"?
You know why and so do I. cultural appropriation.
The father is part Irish.
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@earl-of-trumps saidI said this would happen.
Since 8 o'clock am, only three threads have been updated in debates.
dead as a doornail.
Congrats to the leftist moderators catering to liberals hurt feelings.
Y’all killed the debate forum!
@chesstachio saidSometimes less is more ...
I said this would happen.
Congrats to the leftist moderators catering to liberals hurt feelings.
Y’all killed the debate forum!
@chesstachio saidYour mind reading skills are impressive, but Harris was probably the best qualified candidate for VP, having executive and legislative experience. She's also fairly young for a VP, which was surely a consideration given Biden's age.
So picking someone based on race, which they did, is moving on? 🤔
@wolfgang59 saidSometimes the grass is not greener on the other side.
Sometimes less is more ...
The debate forum used to be fun.
You reek of denial just like No1
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@chesstachio saidNo they didn't make any such announcement. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/15/politics/joe-biden-woman-vice-president/index.html
They announced they would pick a woman of colour regardless of abilities or success as a politician long ago.
She may be good or bad but it doesn’t change the fact they focused on women of colour as their main concern.
(To pander the black vote, obviously)
Most of the women mentioned as possible VP choices at the time weren't "of color".
@earl-of-trumps saidThey were pretty much replaced with African slaves by the British but there is probably a genetic and cultural heritage remaining in the present day Caribbean. I believe the Caribbean gets its name from these indigenous people.
@kevcvs57
I see.
The original inhabitants of Jamaica were the indigenous Taíno, an Arawak-speaking
people who began arriving on Hispaniola by canoe from the Belize and the
Yucatan peninsula sometime before 2000 BCE.
Psssst: her mother is Indian, 100%. Don't forget her.
“ Psssst: her mother is Indian, 100%. Don't forget her.”
I didn’t forget that earl, that’s why I mentioned it.