The falsehoods may thrive only for a while, but the laws are always there for Kamala Harris.

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It looks like we are going to relive the whole ridiculous Barack Obama birth certificate saga. If it were not so, then at least we are hearing a few voices who are questioning Kamala Devi Harris' citizenship which is no different from questioning the legitimacy of her candidacy for the vice-presidency.

A couple of days ago, I wrote an article "How will the world be like without him"? I made remarks regarding the choice of a Presidential running mate for Joe Biden, and voila! just like magic, Kamal Devi Harris came out of nowhere. A minority is the choice of Biden and perhaps for the entire caucus of the Democratic party. As it turns out, this choice is without its consequences for Biden and the party.


As long as ridicule does not kill and conspiracy theories are somewhat popular, I would like to provide some details on the allegations making the rounds about the chosen one. Born and bred on Facebook, the questioning of the legitimacy of Kamala's candidacy rests on the citizenship of her parents at the time of her birth. Can we then rely on portions of Amendments 12 and 14 to try to exclude the senator from California from the Democratic ticket?

I don't think there is anyone who can deny that M Harris was truly born in Oakland on October 20, 1964. But at the time of birth, her father is Jamaican and her mother still very much an Indian. But according to the overwhelming majority of constitutional experts, the fact that Kamala Devi Harris' parents were immigrants does not affect the senator's citizenship by any chance. It would have to be an entirely different issue if her parents came to America as illegal immigrants, but no, they came in legally. To cap it all up, the Democratic candidate was born fair and square on American soil, not in Jamaica, neither in India or some unknown county.

These facts have totally invalidated all the false and fabricated information circulating on social media and can only be ascribed to a distant marginal interpretation of citizenship. Now that all fallacies have dispelled, others who wish for it to true, continue to circulate it. It will not a surprise that people at the higher echelons of government are behind the continual propagation of these conspiracies. What I find absolutely abject is that this kind of fake news debate has arisen for the historic candidacies of Barack Obama and Kamala Harris, who, coincidentally, are minority candidates. It is common knowledge that people did not do such a show with the origins of the likes of John McCain, born while his father was deployed abroad, or Ted Cruz, born in Canada, the closest neighbors to the USA.

While racial protests persist and it is difficult to deny that racism is still very much present in the United States, it is in the worst taste to try to divide the population or to stir up anger around them. Such is a laughable stake and a pity for anyone or persons for falling back on race and origin when the Presidential candidate has already been operating as a public figure in the highest chamber of the united states.

They say "desperate situations call for desperate measures", but what is happening right now is no different from the actions of people who are at their wit's end but are desperately clawing at straws that are about to cut loose.

Sincerely @izge.

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