Kamala Harris has crafted a contrived persona and a phony identity to advance her career, portraying herself as part of a “marginalized group.” The logic is something like this: If she is perceived as part of a victim class (spoiler: she’s not) based on her race, few, if any, will press her on her politics.
A left-wing journalist taking a deep dive in to where Harris really came from would amount to career suicide, given she has hinged her campaign on her supposed identification with “marginalized groups”— that is obviously why no one has, and she can safely assume no one will.
In 2020, during the “racial reckoning” following the death of George Floyd, Harris ran for president telling anyone who would listen that police should be defunded and felons should be granted the right to vote. And just a decade before? Harris was padding her resume by locking people up in California for pot charges. That was, of course, when it was still fashionable in the Democratic Party to be tough on crime.