Kamala Harris Is Pushing Her Grandparent Tall Tales Again

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For years, and again this week, Kamala Harris has been telling a tale of her grandfather fighting for India’s independence and her grandmother running around India in the early 1900s with a bullhorn screaming about abortion.

Harris included an old family photo in her post on X and claimed that her grandfather had participated in the fight for India’s independence.

“As a young girl visiting my grandparents in India, my grandfather took me on his morning walks, where he would discuss the importance of fighting for equality and fighting corruption. He was a retired civil servant who had been part of the movement to win India’s independence,” Harris wrote on X on Sunday.

Harris was referring to civil servant PV Gopalan, who worked for both the Indian government following the country’s independence and the British administration during its colonial period.

Gopalan allegedly assisted refugees from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, in relocating to India. He also served as an advisor to Kenneth Kaunda, the former president of Zambia. His wife, Rajam Gopalan, allegedly gained recognition for her social work in Zambia.

“My grandmother traveled across India—bullhorn in hand—to speak with women about accessing birth control. Their commitment to public service and fight for a better future live on in me today,” she added.

The grandmother’s story is fantastical. According to Kamala D. Harris: Biography of Inspirational Personality by Dr. Gopal Sharma, Harris’s grandmother, Rajam Gopalan, was betrothed at twelve, began living with her husband at sixteen, and never attended high school.

Harris insisted that her grandmother’s legacy of defiance shaped her commitment to championing women’s rights and social justice.

Not likely. The fact that Kamala lies constantly makes it even more unbelievable.

Meanwhile, her grandfather had been a member of the British Imperial Secretariat Service, which, following India’s independence, changed its name to the Central Secretariat Service. He couldn’t serve as a bureaucrat for the British and be part of the independence movement opposing the same government and violating service rules.

According to the records, PV Gopalan was a conscientious civil servant. Gopalan’s son, Harris’s uncle G Balachandran, claimed that his father would have been dismissed if he had publicly supported the end of British rule.

Harris likes to repeat a story plagiarized from Martin Luther King Jr.

She sounds like Biden with his crazy stories.

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Fat B
6 months ago

What kind of nut brags about grandparents or parents being pro-abortion? If her forebears were truly committed to the cause she wouldn’t even be here. Is it too late to abort her?

Forearmed
6 months ago

Kamel was the perfect foil to make the DemonRat party look as bad as they truly are. They have lied on just about everything for the last 8 years. And then and then, they kick Biden out of the race only to install the Kamel with a running mate, both of which appear to be the lying linch-pins of the destruction of the DemonRat party. We are please !!!

Anonymous
6 months ago

Why are democraps so focused on abortion and lying? Because they have nothing else that is useful to say.

ThinkAboutIt
6 months ago

Even her history is a lie. She’s even more full of $hit than we thought.

I heard enough. I’m voting for Trump!

Peter B. Prange
6 months ago

“I come from a long ine of …” of people who do not respect human life in the womb. I believe that a woma can take actions that create huma life and hen change her mind and murder tha life. To American blacks I say that I am pround that we abort half of all your beautiful black children. I promise to do even more in the future.

Anonymous
6 months ago

Learn to spell, Skippy.

Forearmed
6 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

He didn’t spell them improperly. He missed a few keys while typing fast, and is the reasons I have to reread my own post a half dozen times because my finger miss letters sometimes.