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Nikki Haley Wants the White Vote So Bad That She Forgot She Is Indian. Let’s Explain …

In her 2012 memoir, the Indian-American politician proved many times over that America is, indeed, a very racist country.

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley may have claimed that America has โ€œnever been a racist country,โ€ but her 2012 memoir tells a much different story. โ€œCanโ€™t Is Not An Option: My American Storyโ€ details how Haleyโ€™s parents, The Randhawas, were Indians who entered the U.S. via Canada, and the book has all the proof you will ever need to know that America is, indeed, a racist country.

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On the campaign trail, Haley has shockingly defended Americaโ€™s racism and tried to gloss Black peopleโ€™s suffering and slavery as a cause for the Civil War in another controversial town hall. Earlier this month, she told Fox News host racism is seemingly obsolete and that โ€œour goal is to always make sure we try and be more perfect every day that we can.โ€

Yet 2012 book, however, sings a much different tune, USA Today reported. Haleyโ€™s father taught biology at Voorhees Collegeโ€”a historically Black schoolโ€” while her mother was a trained lawyer. They were eager to pursue the American dream, even though they were viewed as outsiders in the small town of Bamberg, South Carolina, and experienced housing discrimination in a way that still happens to many Black people today.

She wrote:

โ€œWhen it came time for my parents to find a home, no one would rent to them,โ€ Haley wrote. โ€œWord quickly got around that my father worked at the โ€˜Black school,โ€™ and besides that, he and my mom were obviously foreigners themselves. When they finally found a house, they had to buy it, not rent it.โ€

โ€œAnd they were told there were conditions: They couldnโ€™t entertain Black people in it. They couldnโ€™t have alcohol in it. And they had to sell it back to the man they had bought it from.โ€

Additionally, Haley also told a disturbing story in which the police were called on her father and his roadside fruit stand because neighbors felt uncomfortable by his presence.

โ€œEven then, I knew this was a part of his daily life that he hoped I hadnโ€™t noticed,โ€ she wrote. โ€œBut I did notice, and it hurt.โ€

She also said that she โ€œhad grown up with a white population that didnโ€™t think we were white enough and a Black community that didnโ€™t see us as minority enough.โ€

For Haley to say that America was โ€œneverโ€ a racist country is an outright lie thatโ€™s easy to clock, but the denial of racism seems to fit into her playbook to garner more white votes. Republican playbook. But as a woman of color making these claims, it just makes it harder for folks who identify as such.

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