• @PyrasAss
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    -364 months ago

    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.

    • @masinko
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      294 months ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
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      204 months ago

      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.

      • @PyrasAss
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        -224 months ago

        No she hasn’t, it was one or the other which was most convenient.

        • @LookBehindYouNowAndThen
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          4 months ago

          “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.

        • @Worstdriver
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          74 months ago

          I have a truck that can drive on roads and rail tracks. I use the method most convenient at the time.

          • @PyrasAss
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            -164 months ago

            So you’re saying you can pick your race?

            • @LifeInMultipleChoice
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              94 months ago

              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?