Janet Jackson just brought up one question about Kamala Harris that has Democrats fuming in rage

The reaction to Jackson asking a legitimate question about Kamala Harris is part of the Democrats’ demand for loyalty in lieu of knowing who she really is.

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The Democrats and their allies in the media are constantly blowing up the political opinions of celebrities.

The reason they do this is because they believe that celebrities will help enforce loyalty to the Democrat Party line.

But Janet Jackson just brought up one question about Kamala Harris that has Democrats fuming in rage.

Janet Jackson questions Kamala Harris’ roots

Longtime diva and popstar Janet Jackson just set off a discussion the Democrats thought they had already successfully buried.

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Jackson shared her thoughts on a topic that was written off as strictly off-limits by the Left.

She explained that she was led to believe that Kamala Harris was “Indian.”

While Harris is half-Indian, and has exclusively identified herself as coming from Indian heritage historically, doing so now has become considered a “racist trope” by the Left.

That’s because Democrats want to promote her as, essentially, an exclusively black woman to fit their electoral needs and messaging.

Jackson explained to Nosheen Iqbal, the interviewer from The Guardian, “Well, you know what they supposedly said?… She’s not black.”

“That’s what I heard,” she added. “That she’s Indian.”

“Well, she’s both,” retorted Iqbal.

Jackson followed up by saying, “Her father’s white. That’s what I was told.”

“I mean, I haven’t watched the news in a few days…” admitted Jackson. “I was told that they discovered her father was white.”

The reporter visually recoiled to Jackson’s statements.

Harris’ father is Jamaican, but his true heritage has been reportedly difficult to track, mostly due to the fact that Harris and her father are not on good terms with one another, resulting in him playing zero role in her political career.

So far, the most that has been discovered by Kamala’s dad is that he is black with some Irish mixed in.

Harris did talk about her mother significantly, though she did pass away in 2009.

Her father, however, who works as a Marxian professor of economics at Stanford, is rarely included as a topic in any conversations.

That’s why there has been a strong level of confusion around his roots.

But Jackson’s response had sent Iqbal into a fit of rage, as was seen in her article.

She wrote, “The people who are most vocal in questioning the facts of Harris’ identity tend to be hardcore QAnon-adjacent, Trump-loving conspiracy theorists…”

“I don’t think Jackson falls into that camp, but I do wonder what the algorithms are serving her,” she added. “I start again. Harris has dual heritage, I say, and, given this moment, does Jackson think America is ready for her – if we agree she’s black? Or, OK, a woman of colour?”

Iqbal’s hidden jab at tech bros – primarily Elon Musk – was within the question about “the algorithms.”

“I don’t know,” Jackson responded. “Honestly, I don’t want to answer that because I really, truthfully, don’t know.”

“I think either way it goes, it’s going to be mayhem,” she concluded.

Kamala has an authenticity problem

The interview with Janet Jackson points to the bigger problem that lies in the road for Kamala Harris.

People just cannot view her as an authentic person.

In the last year, Americans have witnessed Kamala changing her accent based on the group of people she was speaking to at the time.

She has also flip-flopped on every single position she has held previously, while even resorting to stealing policies already backed by Donald Trump.

And polls are even beginning to show that her support from black male voters is beginning to teeter in an unfavorable position for her campaign.

That’s why the Democrats and their fake news media allies have become so aggressive about protecting Harris.

They know that they cannot sell her as being the candidate of “hope” and “change” if people realize that she is merely a fraudster taking advantage of what she believes people want to hear.

And even though Jackson’s comments were not 100% accurate, her confusion is a stark reminder that Kamala Harris is an empty candidate with nothing to offer.