
In another post, Haugen tweets about an "awesome table of diversity" featuring an "indian, red head, blonde, african american, and asian".
"[N]ever seen it in Boston," she adds.
In reality, Boston is ranked amongst the top 25 "diverse" places in America.
In a revealing post date February 2009, Haugen tweeted about purchasing comic books for her "small cousin".
The books include the works of Karl Marx as well as communist philosopher and pedophilia apologist Michel Foucault. In a 1978 interview, Foucault said that assuming "that a child is incapable of explaining what happened and was incapable of giving his consent are two abuses that are intolerable, quite unacceptable."
In 1977 he signed a petition calling for the effective legalization of pedophilia in France.
Additional posts unearthed by The National Pulse reveal Haugen instructing followers to "contemplate [sic] how world would be different if women were $$ly independent" and admitting she is the "worst seatmate ever" for having a "cough/runny nose," an "oozing wound," and failing to bathe for two days:
The National Pulse reached out to Haugen for comment but did not receive a response.
The National Pulse has previously exposed Haugen for repeatedly donating to far-left, Marxist-inspired groups and political candidates such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Read more at: TheNationalPulse.com
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