Kamala has crafted a contrived persona and identity to advance her career, portraying herself as “marginalized.” The logic is something like: 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”, Harris ran for president saying police should be defunded and felons should be granted the right to vote. But 10 yrs before? Harris was locking people up in CA for pot charges. That was…when it was still fashionable in the Dem Party to be tough on crime.
It was also during her short White House run that she made up a personal anecdote about participating in civil rights protests as a child — which was plagiarized from Martin Luther King Jr. — claiming she, at an age where she could just barely speak, demanded “fweedom.”
… She proceeded to beat her then-rival Joe Biden over the head with his previous stance on busing, not-so-subtly implying he was a racist — only to then join his ticket as veep.
Now, with less than 100 days before the election, Kamala Harris has found her window of opportunity in a moment where race politics are the beginning and the end of any national debate. So, as she tends to do, Harris has warped her story and beliefs for her own advancement. ✍️✍️
But Kamala Harris was never “out here in these streets,” as she claims… I know that because I grew up on the exact same “streets” she grew up on. I actually lived up the street from where she went to school, and she lived down the street from where I went to school.
When Harris was 12, she left Berkeley after her mother got hired to work with McGill University, doing breast cancer research at Montreal’s Jewish General Hospital — the hospital I was born in.
The neighborhood Harris grew up in is called Westmount, a majority English neighborhood in the French province of Quebec. She would have definitely experienced segregation living there — but not the kind she has claimed in the last few years to have lived through.
There is no racial hostility in MTL. Some racial political discourse has been imported from America in more recent years, but that would not really be a part of the cultural awareness or experience of someone who stopped living there before 2020. Canada does have history of tension with Natives. However, this story isn’t about Elizabeth Warren, so I won’t go there…
In a story about Kamala Harris’ roots and personal experience, the only segregation she would have experienced would be economic segregation, as Montreal is the most economically segregated city in Canada.
And in that city, Kamala grew up in the most upscale neighborhood, which, at the time she lived there, was not only the nicest neighborhood in Montreal, but was the richestone in all of Canada. Far from the struggle of “the streets” Harris now purports to have been down with.
According to an op-ed penned by her best friend from her time at Westmount High School, Harris lived with her mother and sister Maya on Grosvener Avenue, in a Victorian home. As her friend explains, Harris enjoyed “family dinners and a stable life.” …
That tracks with most people’s lifestyles in that neighborhood— a beautiful, safe, quiet, child-friendly community, with parks, a red brick library with a greenhouse attached to it, an indoor skating rink just across the street from where she went to high school, synagogues, churches. If you take a walk around the community, you’ll see kids (of all races and ethnicities) in their uniform suits and ties walking their dogs after school, playing on local sports teams, pairs of moms out jogging together, nannies pushing toddlers in carriages.
Watching her, as someone who grew up the same way, in the same place, with the same culture, I am stunned at the person Kamala Harris portrays herself to be.
If anyone reading this column listens to my @slaterradio interviews, they know I pronounce the current year as “twenty-twenty-four,” with trademark Canadian hard T’s and R’s. Kamala Harris, who grew up literally 8 blocks west of me, now pronounces the current year “tweny-tweny-fow.”
She would never have even heard someone speaking that way growing up, let alone lived among people who speak with that accent, let alone somehow adopted that accent organically.
@slaterradio This isn’t “code switching.” This is lying, deceit, and the kind of shameless fabrication and flouting of facts that Harris and Democrats constantly accuse Donald Trump of doing. I’d be more likely to buy her “code switching” if she said, “deux mille vingt-quatre.”
Watching Harris, as someone who grew up the same way, in the same place, with the same culture, I am stunned at her alluding to coming from a place of marginalization, oppression, or strife, even remotely. It can’t be overstated how preposterous that claim is. It’s actually laughable, ridiculous — completely made up.
Kamala Harris has created a chameleon-like persona and has heralded policies based on what is politically convenient at any given moment, for the purpose of exploiting opportunity for herself to get ahead. And it’s worked (so far). She has found herself running for president in a moment where the media and elites are too dumb (or too lazy, or both) to analyze policy, and instead focus solely on physical traits, like race.
“Her multiple identities is [sic] actually her superpower in this moment,” Glynda Carr, the CEO of Higher Heights for America, told CNN in an article titled, “‘Her extraordinary origin story could help expand the base’: Diverse donors race to help Harris make history.”
What “extraordinary origin story”? That her mom was a doctor who brought her up on Grosvener? Do I also have an “extraordinary origin story” from Redfern? Neither of my parents even have university degrees! Am I even more “extraordinary”? I never thought of my “origin story” — which apparently means the way one grew up, and where they came from to get where they are — that way, but maybe now I should.
Unfortunately, due to the media-driven obsession with things that don’t matter but require zero thought, Kamala Harris is a person of immense privilege, who is now appropriating actually oppressed people’s culture to get ahead.
And with multi-billion-dollar media and setting her up to wave away conversation about her insane policy agenda, who could blame her?
A New York City leftist anti-Israel activist group @JFREJNYC — which calls itself “Jewish” despite not having anything to do with Judaism — hosted an event called “Tot Shabbat for Ceasefire” in March and plans to host similar “Kids Seder in the Streets” in April, after previously hosting an event honoring a registered sex offender, which also included childcare. 🧵🧵
“Jews for Racial and Economic Justice” (@JFREJNYC) — which claims to somehow represent Jews, despite boasting that “some of our most active members aren’t Jewish” — has been vocal in opposing Israeli military operations in Gaza, following the slaughter of around 1,200 in Israel and the kidnapping of hundreds of Jewish hostages on October 7, and keeps holding activist events geared toward children.
JFREJ is a leftist activist group in New York City that has gained prominence in recent years, hosting notable people at its events, such as @RepAOC in December 2018 — where she said she was of Jewish heritage, claiming people from Puerto Rico are “an amalgamation” — and @MaraGay, of @nytimes editorial board, in December 2019. The group has accused Israel of “genocide,” and is calling for a “permanent ceasefire,” where Israel would have to lay down arms after the October 7 pogrom by terrorists residing on its border.
We live in a society where corrupt journalism is so normalized that people are desensitized to it. But it's hard to overstate how devastating the findings in this report are.
The 800+ pages of emails I obtained paint a picture that I tried to capture in a ~2,000 word story, which is that there is an incestuous, totally inappropriate, and frankly extremely cringe relationship between the New York Times and the government.
This has become a (disgusting) hallmark of journalism in the last few years: "journalists," are totally consumed by their politics and personal feelings, and see their platform as a tool to advance an agenda that aligns with politics/feelings. ...
Another common/ignorant/security state propagated talking point against my work on the laptop from hell is that somehow the reporting is less legit because I got the original material from someone with a political motive. I’ll make a little thread here to address that claim. 🧵
There is no rule in journalism that the motive of a source matters. In fact, most, if not every source will have their own motivation for their actions that doesn’t necessarily come out of purity and virtue.
The Twitter files from today (Monday) reveal a coordinated effort by multiple arms of the security state, primarily the FBI, but the ODNI too, to control public conversation and my reporting at the New York Post on the Laptop from Hell ahead of the 2020 election.
The way this information is presented certainly incriminates current members of the FBI, and former members who then went on to work at Twitter, like Jim Baker, and in doing so appears to take the heat off Twitter’s chief censors, like Yoel Roth.
Two nonprofits are the main sources feeding NYT @elizashapiro: Yaffed and Footsteps. Those two activist orgs have provided all of her content. They are both raising money off the narratives she is so generously plastering on the Times homepage.
@elizashapiro This isn't even subtle. Let's take a look at the main characters featured in her most recent story.