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December 28, 2021
Kamala Harris celebrates Kwanzaa: Fake recollections of a fake holiday
By Monica Showalter

Kamala Harris emits phoniness, and there isn't much phonier from her than her claims about her idyllic childhood memories of celebrating Kwanzaa with her extended family.

According to Breitbart News:

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    Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated the beginning of Kwanzaa Sunday night, an underlying Marxist holiday created by black nationalists, by praising one of the "seven principles" of Kwanzaa, which happen to coincide with the seven principles of the Symbionese Liberation Army.

    "When I was growing up, Kwanzaa was a special time. Friends and family members would fill our home. We would listen to the elders tell stories and watch them light the candles on the kinara," Harris said, recalling her childhood memories of Kwanzaa in similar fashion to her remembrance last year.

    "During dinner, we would discuss the seven principles," she continued.

    "My favorite principle is the second: Kujichagulia (self-determination). This principle is about having the power to design your own life and determine your own future. It's a deeply American principle," she claimed. "From our family to yours, happy Kwanzaa[.]"

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When I was growing up, Kwanzaa was a special time. Friends and family members would fill our home. We would listen to the elders tell stories and watch them light the candles on the kinara. During dinner, we would discuss the seven principles.
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Now, it's possible she might have had some encounter with Kwanzaa, given that the holiday was invented in 1966 by a radical Black nationalist who was fighting with the Black Panthers at the time, which was two years after she was born.

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Re: Kamala Harris celebrates Kwanzaa: Fake recollections of a fake holiday
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2021, 03:17:22 pm »
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Re: Kamala Harris celebrates Kwanzaa: Fake recollections of a fake holiday
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2021, 03:24:25 pm »
Nothing tops the much-maligned Kwanzaa cake made by Andrew Cuomo's former live-in girlfriend Sandra Lee, though. Now that's a Kwanzaa memory! I wonder if Kommiela and her mom made one.
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... The recipe calls for an angel food cake to be covered in chocolate cinnamon frosting, filled with apple pie filling, and sprinkled with pumpkin seeds and Corn Nuts — hilariously, Lee calls them "acorns," but they're clearly Corn Nuts.   ...
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Re: Kamala Harris celebrates Kwanzaa: Fake recollections of a fake holiday
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2021, 03:32:48 pm »
Marc Lamont Hill
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Kwanzaa IS a "real thing." The proof is that we (Black people) observe and celebrate it. ALL holidays are made up. Just because White people didn't create it doesn't make it less real. But thinking that it does makes you racist.


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You’re right. It is a real thing which was invented by a schizophrenic terrorist ex-con racist cult leader who tortured women. I meant it’s not real in the sense that it’s not coherent, meaningful, moral, or important. But it is real thing in the sense that it’s on the calendar.
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