"I know what's best for black people."
-- So many non-black conservatives
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"I know what's best for black people."
-- So many non-black conservatives
What makes this way spicier is that he's black. He's running for office while trying to abolish the holiday that celebrates his freedom in the country he's running for office in.
Ramaswamy is South Asian, not black.
What would possess you to think south Asian and black are mutually exclusive?
Are you seriously suggesting Vivek would have had civil rights in Georgia in 1846?
Are you seriously suggesting modern Iowans care what country your brown skin came from?
That's right. Double down on your stupidity.
No, I'm suggesting he isn't black.
And what color does his skin appear to you?
Brown.
Black means someone of African/African American origin
No it doesn't. E.g. Elon Musk is of African origin, and there are many black people of European origin. Black means someone with dark brown skin.
You're really determined to keep doubling down instead of just admitting you're wrong, aren't you?
BTW Elon is of Dutch/English origin. Not African.