Kamala Harris is mixed race, I’m mixed race – and Donald Trump is a dusty old relic
Arwa Mahdawi
So race does exist and is something to consider then? But I thought that race – among humans – wsa an unscientific concept?
It’s so hard to keep up these days as definitions are changed according to what is useful in the moment.
Of course, there’s also an entire missing of the point being made:
Lo and behold, this is exactly what happened. When asked about Kamala Harris, Trump complained that the vice-president seemed to have undergone some sort of racial metamorphosis. “I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black,” Trump proclaimed. “So, I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black?”
He added: “You know what, I respect either one. But she obviously doesn’t, because she was Indian all the way, then all of a sudden she made a turn and she became a Black person. And I think somebody should look into that.”
When it was convenient for Kamala to present herself as being Indian she did so, later when it was convenient to present as black then and therefore….
While somebody is looking into that, they should probably also investigate what year Trump thinks it is. I know the guy was born in 1946 – 21 years before the US struck down state antimiscegenation statutes – but it’s 2024. It feels laughably out of touch to be publicly bemused by multiracial people when they are the fastest growing demographic in the US. This growth is partly down to an increase in interracial couples, but it is also because the 2020 US census added more nuance to racial categorisation, allowing for better data capture. People whose identity didn’t fit into a neat little box didn’t have to tick “Other” any more.
That is, it’s nothing to do with being multiracial, it’s to do with the changeability of Kamala’s presentation.