In a recent interview, music icon Janet Jackson ignited controversy with remarks questioning the racial identity of Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Speaking to The Guardian, Jackson openly stated her doubts, claiming Harris is not black, a comment that has since drawn widespread attention and debate.
During the interview, Jackson, 58, was asked about her views on Harris potentially becoming the first black female president of the United States, given her role as vice president and the possible future path in politics. Jackson’s response was surprising to many. “She’s not black. That’s what I heard. That she’s Indian,” Jackson said, referring to Harris’ mixed heritage.
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These remarks have triggered conversations across social media and news outlets, especially in light of Harris’ well-known background. Harris, whose mother is Indian and father is Jamaican, has often spoken about her multiracial identity. However, Jackson seemed uncertain about the details, adding, “Her father’s white. That’s what I was told. I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days.”
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