Phony Kamala Harris: They Will Never Take Our ‘Fweeeeedom!’

Kamala Harris is such a fraud. She really earned this meme. If you haven’t heard the story yet, Harris has been caught plagiarizing a story that was told by Martin Luther King back in 1965.

The Reverend King stated in an interview that he had once heard a little black girl tell a white police officer in Birmingham, Alabama that she wanted “fee-dom.” Kamala Harris stole that story and pretended that it was about her, just a few days before the 2020 election.

Harris told “Elle” magazine that her parents took her to a civil rights march in Berkeley when she was a toddler, that she fell out of her stroller and then told her mother that she wanted “Fweedom.” By the way, the final civil rights march for blacks in Berkeley happened in 1964 – the year that Kamala Harris was born.

But whatever. Elle magazine published the story and totally believed the fraudulent liar Kamala Harris. They didn’t bother to check to see whether she had stolen a famous story told by Martin Luther King back in 1965 and made it all about herself.

Psychopathy and narcissism.


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