Kamala Harris’ Jamaican family dismiss Trump’s racial attacks

Kamala Harris’ Jamaican family dismiss Trump’s racial attacks



Kamala Harris’ cousin, Sherman Harris, speaks to CNN about her presidential bid, Jamaican roots and shared childhood memories on the island.

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33 thoughts on “Kamala Harris’ Jamaican family dismiss Trump’s racial attacks

  1. No one cares about what she is everyone takes the phrase now she turned black out of context the whole thing about it was how she was using it for the political run turn on all of a sudden before the run all she ever mentioned was she was Indian at least that's what I've seen from videos of her talking about it

  2. Just because you’re Jamaican don’t mean you’re black. Just because you’re Jamaican don’t mean you’re any particular race. Jamaica has a mixture. Her dad can also be Indian or part Indian or part white and part Indian or black.

  3. Too bad they didn’t show the neighborhood who grew up, knowing her grandmother very well, who said the picture of the black woman in Kamala Harris’s book is not her grandmother that she was very fair skin and looked Irish. They are also reports of other family members saying they don’t know why she did that because that was not her grandmother. Let’s talk about that.

  4. His family member is conflicting race with nationalism but if you look at him, you can see the mixture. You make us a very mixed country. Even though it’s majority African ancestry, we have many other cultures races and ethnicities mixed in.

  5. ​​She isn't Black American. She has no connection to our people and culture. Her parents are immigrants 😅. I thought it was funny when she said she washed her collard greens in the tub and celebrated kwaanzaa. Jamaicans dont eat collard greens like that and they definitely don't celebrate kwaanzaa😅😅

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