Once, there was a young girl who used her voice to make the world around her a better place. Some say the odds were stacked against her. But her mother had big plans for this little flower, who had freedom fighting in her blood. She led a successful protest so kids could continue to play. She rose to places that no woman had. From front lawn activist to Madame Vice President. She will use her voice to run this nation, and inspire it too.My, if they hadn't mentioned the vice-presidential status, one might ask, "Who are you talkin' about?" Note here that far from having the odds "stacked against her," Harris came from a privileged home in which her father was a college professor and her mother a Ph.D. scientist at UC Berkeley. It's good, however, that Disney didn't tell the kids how Harris "rose to places that no woman had," because she got her start in politics as the mistress of Willie Brown, once a prominent California Democrat. (Also, is there a typo in the narration's last sentence, with an "i" missing after the "u" in "run"?) Carlson, of course, was at no loss for words when critiquing the video. "Lot of messages here, but the most basic one for your kids is if you want to improve this country, what do you do? You protest," he said. "You don't work hard; you don't play by the rules; you don't raise decent children. No, you protest. And Kamala Harris led her first protest on a playground. That's basically a miracle, and by performing that miracle she became part of a divine group of leaders." "In other words, Kamala Harris is now transcendent," the commentator continued. "She's part of a worldwide sisterhood; she's a globalist superhero. Just like Voldemort, you can't really know how to pronounce her name, and just like Wonder Woman everyone's forced to pretend she's not thoroughly mediocre. All hail Kamala Harris." That really is the point, too. The elevation of Harris does, of course, facilitate the leftists' agenda. But it's also an example of what I addressed in my 2016 essay, "Where Have You Gone, George Washington? Killing Our Heroes." To wit: Just as we've degraded our history, culture, traditions, morality, and foundation of faith, so have we degraded our heroes. Gone are the days when many understood that heroes should reflect all the virtues, those "good moral habits." Instead, our "heroes" increasingly reflect vices masquerading as "values." Hence did we transition from "I cannot tell a lie" George Washington — who rival King George III said would be "the greatest man in the world" if he relinquished power (which he did) — to Kamala Harris, a venal power-seeker. This matters because vices, like virtues, are caught more than they're taught. And just as the proverb informs, "Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are," we can perhaps say: Tell me who your kids' heroes are, and I'll tell you who they will become. Read more at: TheNewAmerican.com and Propaganda.news
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