By CHRIS ENLOE
Kamala Harris was accused of political pandering over the weekend after posting a video celebrating Kwanzaa.
What did Harris say?
In her video, Harris claimed that she grew up celebrating Kwanzaa. In fact, Harris, said that “multiple generations” of her family celebrated Kwanzaa, an African holiday that was first celebrated in 1966.
Harris said:
You know, my sister and I, we grew up celebrating Kwanzaa. Every year our family would – and our extended family, we would gather around, across multiple generations, and we’d tell stories. The kids would sit on the carpet and the elders would sit on chairs, and we would light the candles, and of course afterwards have a beautiful meal. And, of course, there was always the discussion of the seven principles. And my favorite, I have to tell you, was always the one about self-determination, kujichagulia.
And, you know, essentially it’s about be and do. Be the person you want to be and do the things you want to do and do the things that need to be done. It’s about not letting anyone write our future for us, but instead going out and writing it for ourselves. And that principle motivates me today, as we seek to confront the challenges facing our country and to build a brighter future for all Americans. So, to everyone who is celebrating, Happy Kwanzaa from our family to yours.
What was the response?
The video generated a significant reaction on social media, where Harris was accused of the“most epic pandering.”
The criticism centered on several key details about Harris’ background, including the fact that Harris was born in 1964 before Kwanzaa existed, the fact that neither of Harris’ parents are African — she is the daughter of a Jamaican-born father and an Indian-born mother — and the fact that Harris spent a significant portion of her childhood in Canada.
- “Somehow I find it hard to believe that she has a deep childhood attachment to a holiday that didn’t exist when she was born,” conservative writer Matt Walsh said.
- “[T]his is such an obvious lie. She was born in 1964..Kwanzaa was created in 1966. It didn’t really take hold until the late 70s and early 80s. For her whole family to be devoted to it in her childhood is incredibly unlikely… she’s a liar,” another person responded.
- “Considering that Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 and Harris was born in 1964, I highly doubt her family ‘across multiple generations’ would have celebrated the holiday. This just comes across as another one of her lame attempts to sound human and in touch with the average voter,” one person said.
- “As some one who was born & raised in Africa I can tell there is no such thing as Kwanza. Kamala knows nothing about it because she is an Indian Jamaican who grew up in Canada,” another person responded.
- “We ‘Jamaicans’ do not celebrate Kwanzaa. Also, being first-generation myself, I’m confused as to how you could celebrate with multiple generations. This is such a fake post, I understand it’s intent, but please do not be fake about it. Just say happy Kwanzaa,” another person responded.
- “Why would a Tamil family celebrate Kwanzaa in Canada? This seems to be much more likely to be a case of you listening to Tupac in College than grounded in reality,” another person said.
It’s either lie or talk about all her time on her knees in front of Willie Brown and his ilk.
Her lies are pretty out there.
Like being in college enjoying the (filthy) lyrics of rappers who came along after her college years.
She lied about Abe Lincoln’s reason for waiting to fill a SCOTUS opening.
She either lied that she wouldn’t abolish private health care or she committed to doing just that, not sure which.
Like doing drugs while, as DA, she was locking up more black men for drugs (as if drugs were bad, or something) than anyone else in today’s politics……OOPS….. that one is true.
Kwanza?
No one took kwanza seriously until quite recently.
During the time blacks were proclaiming Cleopatra was black (not Greek) kwanza enjoyed a brief surge.
Are days like that back?
According to a new rewrite of history, a certain GERMAN princess is now considered black so much so that they are using a black actress to portray her! Charlotte was the eighth child of the Prince of Mirow, Germany, Charles Louis Frederick, and his wife, Elisabeth Albertina of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Why would anyone think she’s black???
@Nan G: Beetoven and thomas Edison are also Black, with all the true and great contributions of blacks in our history seems they cant learn about those men and women, they just have a need as most marxists to lie.
Actually, what it’s about is inventing a counter-culture that would replace the “oppressor” culture. They needed a cultural revolution before there could be a VIOLENT revolution.
Apparently, the idiot Kamala doesn’t know any more about Kwanza than her temporary boss does about… well, anything. In a competitive field of phonies, Kamala is a stand out. She’s not THE most phony, but she is relatively young.
Yesterday was Boxing Day forget this Kwanzaa nonsense they don’t celebrate Kwanzaa in Africa since they have never heard of it its fake celebration and this Ding-Bat needs to know that just phonie celebration kind of like Earth Day
As an ex-prosecutor Kamala might want to look into the biography of the a$$hole who created kwanza.
He had been convicted and served time for kidnapping, beating and raping BLACK women in California.
@Nan G: Just the kind of guy that appeals to Kamala and other Democrats.