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Republicans once accused President-elect Joe Biden of choosing Kamala Harris as his running mate for three reasons:

  1. Kamala Harris is black.
  2. Kamala Harris is a woman.
  3. Kamala Harris is a black woman.

It is increasingly, however, that the former vice president has much in common with the woman who was once branded as the “most liberal senator” in Washington D.C. More specifically, Biden and Harris share a deeply-rooted passion for plagiarism!

Yes, Vice President-elect Harris is facing accusations that an oft-told anecdote about her younger self crying out for “Fweedom!” was lifted from none other than Martin Luther King Jr.

A Brief and Enjoyable History of Kamala Harris’ Repeated Plagiarism of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Kamala Harris’ 2010 book, “Smart on Crime”

“My mother used to laugh when she told the story about a time I was fussing as a toddler: She leaned down to me and asked, ‘Kamala, what’s wrong? What do you want?’ And I wailed back, ‘Fweedom.'”

Kamala Harris Quote 2

Kamala Harris’ 2019 book “The Truths We Hold: An American Journey”

“‘Fweedom!’ I yelled back.

“My mother surrounded herself with close friends who were really more like sisters. My godmother, a fellow Berkeley student whom I knew as ‘Aunt Mary,’ was one of them.”

Kamala Harris Quote About "Fweedom."

Kamala Harris’ 2020 Interview with Elle Magazine

“My mother tells the story about how I’m fussing, and she’s like, ‘Baby, what do you want? What do you need?’ And I just looked at her and I said, ‘Fweedom.'”

Kamala Harris, Budding Plagiarist Exposed

Twitter user @EngelsFreddie and Andray Domise, contributing editor of the Canadian publication Maclean’s, noted Monday that Harris’ story is quite similar to an anecdote told by Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. in a 1965 interview published in Playboy.

“I will never 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,” King told journalist Alex Haley at the time. “‘What do you want?’ the policeman asked her gruffly, and the little girl looked at 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.”

https://twitter.com/andraydomise/status/1346228104675667968?s=20

#Busted.

Impressive utilization of intellectual property theft, Kamala, but President-elect Joe Biden’s abundant and legendary works of plagiarism are way more prolific. Keep working at it, girlfriend!


Related: “PLEASURES OF PLAGIARISM” WITH JOE BIDEN: 3 TIMES THE FORMER VP ‘BORROWED’ CONTENT


Plagiarism Hot Tip: If you simply MUST plagiarize another person’s works and/or words, avoid stealing from world-famous public figures. Say, for example, the MOST FAMOUS CIVIL RIGHTS ICON IN AMERICAN HISTORY!

Plagiarism Hot Tip Bonus: Keep your plagiarism ‘fresh’ and deceptively original by stealing multiple quotes from multiple persons rather than using the same plagiarized quote over and over again. This will minimize your odds of getting busted for stealing from world-famous public figures.

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