Isn’t It Weird How Kamala Harris Gets a Pass for This?

Well, you can pretty much file this meme under the category of reasons why cruddy politicians want to ban memes. Truer words might never have been spoken than the ones on this meme.

As most of us know by now, Kamala Harris’s Jamaican family were slave owners. They ran a plantation and they bought slaves from Africa to do the field labor.

But for some odd reason, whenever Democrats start blathering about reparations for slavery or the “fact” that all white people today are guilty of slavery that happened way-back-when, Kamala Harris gets a pass. Talk about things that make you go “Hmmm!”

Why is Kamala Harris “not guilty” when it comes to this subject, while the majority of white Americans who are not descended from slave owners are “guilty?” Must be all of the Jamaican-Indian privilege that Kamala Harris enjoys!

In reality, we all know that it would be ludicrous to declare Kamala Harris guilty of something her ancestors did – just as it is ludicrous to condemn white Americans today for slavery that happened long ago and which we had no connection to. But it’s an election year, so we don’t allow much reality to enter into the picture.


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