KAMALA HARRIS GETS CAUGHT STEALING A STORY ABOUT MARCHING FOR "FWEEDOM" AS A KID
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KAMALA HARRIS GETS CAUGHT STEALING A STORY ABOUT MARCHING FOR "FWEEDOM" AS A KID
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EXPOSED: Kamala Harris' Story About How She Fell From a Stroller During Civil Rights March Appears to be FAKE
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Posted January 4, 2021 in Politics
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During an interview with Elle Magazine back in October, Kamala Harris told a story about how she fell out of a stroller at a civil rights march when she was a child.
Harris explained how she had fallen out of a stroller during the march and her parents didn't know where she was because they were so into the energy of the event. Harris said when they realized that she was gone and found her, she was very upset.
According to Harris, her mom asked her what she wanted and she replied, "Fweedom."Senator Kamala Harris started her life’s work young. She laughs from her gut, the way you would with family, as she remembers being wheeled through an Oakland, California, civil rights march in a stroller with no straps with her parents and her uncle. At some point, she fell from the stroller (few safety regulations existed for children’s equipment back then), and the adults, caught up in the rapture of protest, just kept on marching. By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset. “My mother tells the story about how I’m fussing,” Harris says, “and she’s like, ‘Baby, what do you want? What do you need?’ And I just looked at her and I said, ‘Fweedom.’”
Recent revelations however question the authenticity of Harris' claims. A Playboy interview from 1965 with Martin Luther King sounds very similar to Harris' story.
King stated during the interview: "I never will forget a moment in Birmingham when a white policeman accosted a little Negro girl, seven or eight years old, who was walking in a demonstration with her mother. “What do you want?” the policeman asked her gruffly, and the little girl looked him straight in the eye and answered, “Fee-dom.” She couldn’t even pronounce it, but she knew. It was beautiful! Many times when I have been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind, and has buoyed me."
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So it turns out Kamala Harris lifted her "Fweedom" story from a 1965 Playboy interview with Martin Luther King, by Alex Haley. Much thanks to @EngelsFreddie for spotting the similarityhttps://scrapsfromtheloft.com/2018/01/01/martin-luther-king-jr-playboy-interview-1965/…
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Full comments from King:I subject myself to self-purification and to endless self-analysis; I question and soul-search constantly into myself to be as certain as I can that I am fulfilling the true meaning of my work, that I am maintaining my sense of purpose, that I am holding fast to my ideals, that I am guiding my people in the right direction. But whatever my doubts, however heavy the burden, I feel that I must accept the task of helping to make this nation and this world a better place to live in—for all men, black and white alike.
I never will forget a moment in Birmingham when a white policeman accosted a little Negro girl, seven or eight years old, who was walking in a demonstration with her mother. “What do you want?” the policeman asked her gruffly, and the little girl looked him straight in the eye and answered, “Fee-dom.” She couldn’t even pronounce it, but she knew. It was beautiful! Many times when I have been in sorely trying situations, the memory of that little one has come into my mind, and has buoyed me.
Similarly, not long ago, I toured in eight communities of the state of Mississippi. And I have carried with me ever since a visual image of the penniless and the unlettered, and of the expressions on their faces—of deep and courageous determination to cast off the imprint of the past and become free people. I welcome the opportunity to be a part of this great drama, for it is a drama that will determine America’s destiny. If the problem is not solved, America will be on the road to its self-destruction. But if it is solved, America will just as surely be on the high road to the fulfillment of the founding fathers’ dream, when they wrote: “We hold these truths to be self evident.…”
EXPOSED: Kamala Harris' Story About How She Fell From a Stroller During Civil Rights March Appears to be FAKE (trendingpolitics.com)