Kamala's Dad Puts Her in Check about Jamaican Culture

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No matter how many anti-Kamala threads people make on here you all will still vote for her simply because she's the 'lesser of two evils'. So what's the point of any of this?
Why would they vote for her? The lesser of two evils doesn't work if she never gets out the primaries
 

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Why would they vote for her? The lesser of two evils doesn't work if she never gets out the primaries

The powers that be have alot of money invested in her. She's basically Hilary 2.0. The DNC is corrupt. Whoever gets the democratic nomination will be an empty suit corporate puppet. If not Kamala then Booker or someone equally problematic.
 

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Trump is pretty much guaranteed a reelection with all these jokes of candidates Democrats are backing. Kamala has no real credibility to gain the minority vote with all these fake imaging of herself to redeem her past. It doesn't work that way in the social media era. :snoop:
 

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The father of 2020 Democratic presidential contender Kamala Harris, Jamaican Professor Donald Harris, has issued a sharp rebuke after his daughter casually stereotyped Jamaicans in an effort to look cool on a radio show.

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When asked on New York City's hip-hop radio show "The Breakfast Club" if she opposes legalizing marijuana, Harris replied:
“That's not true," adding "and look, I joke about it - half-joking, half of my family's from Jamaica. Are you kidding me?"


Responding to his daughter's shameless pandering, Donald Harris said in a statment to Jamaica Global Online:

“My dear departed grandmothers (whose extraordinary legacy I described in a recent essay on this website), as well as my deceased parents, must be turning in their grave right now to see their family’s name, reputation and proud Jamaican identity being connected, in any way, jokingly or not with the fraudulent stereotype of a pot-smoking joy seeker and in the pursuit of identity politics. Speaking for myself and my immediate Jamaican family, we wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from this travesty.
 
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