Is This Going to Be in Kamala Harris’ Memoirs?

Once upon a time, a total fraud named Kamala Harris told a story to ‘Vogue’ magazine. Kamala claimed that her parents took her to a black civil rights protest in Berkeley, California. Kamala fell out of her stroller and her parents lost her for a few moments. When they tracked her down, they asked her why she was so fussy and what she wanted.

“Fweeeedom!” claimed the little toddler Kamala…allegedly.

There are just a couple of problems with that Kamala Harris story. For one thing, the last black civil rights march in Berkeley happened the same year that Kamala was born. For another, she totally plagiarized that story.

Martin Luther King told a nearly identical story in a 1964 interview that was published in Playboy magazine. Even today, some have suspected that story is also fake, but then Kamala Harris plagiarized it and made it about herself anyway.

Everything about this woman is a totally fabricated, fake narrative. Well, except for that one thing that Willie Brown is always complaining about.


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