Janet Jackson Questions Kamala Harris’ Race: “She’s Not Black, That’s What I Heard”
- Janet Jackson questioned Vice President Kamala Harris’s race, stating, "I heard she’s not Black" and claimed, "Her father’s white," without validating her source.
- Jackson's comments echoed disinformation surrounding Harris’s racial identity, provoking backlash from fans and commentators.
- Critics labeled Jackson's remarks as irresponsible during a pivotal election period, emphasizing the importance of discussing race accurately.
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Lies about the origins of US presidential candidate Kamala Harris usually only come from the Trump camp. Singer Janet Jackson has now reproduced them too. Her team contradicted an alleged apology.
The singer Janet Jackson spoke, in an interview given to the British newspaper The Guardian, about the presidential elections in the USA. Asked about the potential victory of Kamala Harris, who would also become the first black woman to hold the position of president of the United States, the artist cited false information regarding the racial origin of the Democratic presidential candidate.
Janet Jackson Did Not Apologize for Saying Kamala Isn't Black
So, let me walk you through this whirlwind of events. On Friday, The Guardian dropped an interview with Janet Jackson where -- despite the best efforts of the reporter -- Janet was adamant that Kamala Harris isn't Black because "I... Read more...
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