Kamala Harris is at it once again, telling lies about how her family celebrated Kwanzaa when she was growing up when she absolutely did no such thing.
Harris jumped to her X account to talk about how she and her family celebrated Kwanzaa, the fake holiday created by a con man/a>, when she was a kid.
“When I was growing up, Kwanzaa was a special time of reflection with family and friends. Let us carry the wisdom of the seven principles with us as we work to build a brighter future. Happy Kwanzaa,” Kamala Harris said on the day after Christmas.
When I was growing up, Kwanzaa was a special time of reflection with family and friends. Let us carry the wisdom of the seven principles with us as we work to build a brighter future. Happy Kwanzaa. pic.twitter.com/LtMJdp4ss4
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) December 26, 2024
First of all, let’s just do the math.
Kwanzaa was dreamed up by a con-man, racist, and rapist by the name of Ronald McKinley Everett, a man who later remade himself and gave himself the fake name of “Maulana Karenga.” He dreamed up this face starting in 1965. That happened to be the same year that Kamala was born.
So, we can throw out the first few years of her family life as having anything to do with this Kwanzaa scam right off the bat. After all, it takes a while for a new tradition to gain traction.
But, even if five years went by before her family started celebrating the holiday when she was a five-year-old girl, there are still problems with her claim. That is because early photos of young Kamala show that her family was far more closely tied to her mother’s Asian culture, not black liberation theology of the 60s/70s.
Take this photo of a teenaged Kamala dressed him her mother’s traditional Indian garb:
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But, even if that is not convincing enough for you, the truth is that Kwanzaa didn’t really start gaining any national attention until the 1980s when the Afrocentrist movement began in earnest in the U.S.A. Previous to that only a small handful or really radical, anti-white blacks tried to promulgate Kwanzaa.
And by the late 70s and 1980s, Kamala was no longer “growing up” because she had already become a young adult by 1983, at least. Her days of “growing up” were already behind her when Kwanzaa was finally gaining some semblance of national acceptance.
So, no, Kamala, you were never celebrating Kwanzaa “growing up.”
You are just a pandering liar.
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