• ImplyingImplications
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    17 days ago

    Because of the concept of “passing”. Identities are more than just who someone’s parents are. They include the life they live and the experiences they have. Someone who looks white, lives white, and is perceived as white can very well have a Cherokee parent, but identifying as Cherokee is more like a technicality than a reality. Especially if they don’t live on reserve, speak the language, or practice the customs.

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      17 days ago

      That explains why this joke is ok - which I do appreciate you took the effort to do - but not why you can’t call Kamala Harris white.

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        16 days ago

        She looks like she’s mixed to me. I think that if you’re not sure, look up her family history. It’ll prob be on Wikipedia.