Because she’s both. Her mom is Indian, and her dad is Afro-Jamaican. That makes her ethnicity both Indian and Afro-Jamacian. There are people out there with mixed ethnicities.
Was she a proud Indian when she chose to go to Howard University, a historically black college? When she joined Alpha Kappa Alpha, a historically black sorority, that must have been odd if she considered herself Indian instead of black.
She has considered herself both black and Indian for a very long time.
She was a proud Indian until it became popular to be black.
As usual the party of dishonesty is gaslighting the world and the drones lap it up.
Because she’s both. Her mom is Indian, and her dad is Afro-Jamaican. That makes her ethnicity both Indian and Afro-Jamacian. There are people out there with mixed ethnicities.
Then why does your media only ever promote the black side?
Depends which news outlets you look at.
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Was she a proud Indian when she chose to go to Howard University, a historically black college? When she joined Alpha Kappa Alpha, a historically black sorority, that must have been odd if she considered herself Indian instead of black.
She has considered herself both black and Indian for a very long time.
No she hasn’t, it was one or the other which was most convenient.
“What are you, a father or a son?! You act like whichever is convenient for you at the time, you big phony!!”
That’s what you sound like right now. It’s pretty weird that you can’t understand mixed-race people; it’s quite simple.
I’m guessing you don’t know any mixed race people.
I have a truck that can drive on roads and rail tracks. I use the method most convenient at the time.
So you’re saying you can pick your race?
Joines 3 hours ago to start spewing nonsense about not understanding basic lineage. Are you a nut job or just someone who needs to find a life?
Like Key and Peele?