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Kamala Harris Touts “Seven Principles” of Kwanzaa – Says Her Favorite Principle is “Kujichagulia”

Half-Jamaican, half-Indian Kamala Harris claimed one of her favorited childhood memories was celebrating Kwanzaa.

Kwanzaa is a phony holiday created in 1966 by black radical Ron Everett — aka Dr. Maulana Karenga, a violent felon who tortured two naked black women.

“Deborah Jones, who once was given the Swahili title of an African queen, said she and Gail Davis were whipped with an electrical cord and beaten with a karate baton after being ordered to remove their clothes,” a 1971 Los Angeles Times article reported about Karenga’s conviction.

Harris, who was born in 1964 (two years before Kwanzaa was invented), moved to Quebec when she was 12 years old and went to Hindu temple growing up.

But she celebrated an ‘African-American’ holiday whilst living in Quebec — and practicing Hinduism.

Harris touted the “seven principles” of Marxism Kwanzaa this week.

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9 thoughts on “Kamala Harris Touts “Seven Principles” of Kwanzaa – Says Her Favorite Principle is “Kujichagulia””

  1. Lets see :
    1 Hate White people
    2 Erase White culture
    3 Erase White History
    4 Steal America’s way of life
    5 Steal the White House Congresss Courts
    6 Blame Whites for All the Black’s Racism
    7 Keep Affirmative Action (reverse discrimination toward Whites )

  2. Poor woman. She’s trying so hard to relate to African-Americans, any African-Americans, but just can’t fake it well enough. I suspect that the reasons she went to Howard were to become immersed in black culture for her resume, and because she got mostly a free ride for being a minority within the minority.

  3. Just like she and Hillary use different accents depending on where they are, in the South, they pull out their southern accent, in the north, they pull out their northern accent.

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