Anyone who’s looked into Kamala Harris and her backstory knows she’s as fake as a three dollar bill. It’s not exactly a secret.
As the head of a fake civil rights-focused party that pretends to care about Black people and minorities, it makes perfect sense that the Vice-Presidential pick is also a fake civil rights leader.
But now Harris is being exposed for a lie that’s so embarrassing it’s almost enough to make even her hang her head in shame.
Harris Lifts Lines from Old MLK Jr. Interview
Harris’ boss Joe Biden is a master plagiarist, of course. Half his speeches are plagiarized – when he can remember them – and even his speech talking about his COVID plan and DNC nomination acceptance remarks have strong evidence of being stolen from others.
Now Harris is following in Biden’s footsteps, it would seem, with an interview she did last year coming under the spotlight. The interview with Elle magazine, has Harris telling a story about being a baby and saying she wanted “fweedom” when her mom asked her what she wanted at a civil rights march.
It’s almost identical to a story that civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. talked about in a 1965 interview that he witnessed happen in Birmingham, Alabama. The difference? MLK’s story is true.
Kamala Harris STOLE a story from a 1965 interview with MLK and made it about herself.
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Fake News for Fake People
All you need to do to see how fake Harris is, is to listen to her laugh. No wonder the fake news media loves her and worked their hardest to put her into office. The October, 2020 interview with Elle is a case in point, where the journalist describes Kamala’s laugh – as if it’s genuine – and talks about how she was a baby at a civil rights march in Oakland with her mom and dad when she fell out of her stroller.
They didn’t notice and kept on marching, only noticing a few minutes later that she wasn’t there. Her parents came back for her and she was very upset.
“My mother tells the story about how I’m fussing,” Harris said, and she’s like, “Baby, what do you want? What do you need?’ And I just looked at her and I said, ‘Fweedom.'”
I’ll take “things that never happened for $500, Alex.”
Plus, even if some version of this did happen it’s pretty alarming the amount of parental neglect and danger to a small child that it displays. Letting your baby fall out of a stroller during a massive march where she was far too young to be? There’s liberal parenting for you, I guess.
MLK Jr.’s 1965 interview is very similar. He talks about being at a civil rights march and seeing a remarkable young girl (though not a baby dangerously jammed into a stroller like Harris was).
“I never will forget a moment in Birmingham when a white policeman accosted a little Negro girl, seven or eight years old, who was walking in a demonstration with her mother. ‘What do you want?’ the policeman asked her gruffly, and the little girl looked him straight in the eye and answered, “Fee-dom.” She couldn’t even pronounce it, but she knew. It was beautiful! Many times when I have been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind, and has buoyed me,” MLK Jr. said.
The List of Lies Keeps Growing
Harris, who exaggerated her own history of “oppression” due to segregated busing to tar Joe Biden as a racist – which may be one of the few times she’s told the truth, ironically – also raised eyebrows recently when she made a bizarre video claiming her family always celebrated Kwanzaa.
The problem? Kwanzaa – a made-up cultural practice – didn’t even exist when Harris was born and it’s clear from past photographs that the Harris’ celebrated Christmas.