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It’s amazing how far Kamala Harris has come without doing anything since she entered the race. Instead of hiding in her basement, she’s hiding behind Megan Thee Stallion’s ass. Her husband is answering more questions about having sex with the nanny, but Harris hasn’t changed. She’s still the Kamala that nobody voted for. Now, three weeks ago, Trump was nearly killed, and two weeks before that, Trump had exposed the biggest political scandal in history: a Democratic government covering up the president’s dementia and putting the country at risk while ensuring Harris’ nomination.
But somehow, it’s old news brought to you by the news. And you see a machine at work that takes what already exists and completely remakes it, Harris. It’s like Whoopi Goldberg went to bed and woke up as Halle Berry. Harris didn’t have to do anything, she just let the people in charge do it. The polls say it all. If Kamala doesn’t change, what influenced the polls? Everything else. And it’s driven by identity politics, it has to be. Because what else is there? Her achievements, her intellect, her expressiveness? No, all the positions Kamala has taken are either incomprehensible or no longer apply. She even plays around with her race. But it was identity that they made into their selling point, and you can’t question that, because if you do, you’re on guard.
George Stephanopoulos: Why is former President Trump questioning the racial identity of his vice president?
Congressman Byron Donald: Well, first George was in Chicago answering a question from Rachel Scott, and he said, “This is really a fake controversy. I don’t really care. Most people don’t care.”
George Stephanopoulos: You have made another slander. If that is not the problem, why do you continue to doubt her identity? She Always identified as a black womanShe is mixed race – her father is Jamaican and her mother is Indian – she has always been considered to be of both descents, so why question that?
Congressman Byron Donald: George, first of all, this is something that’s really been talked about all over social media right now. There’s a lot of people trying to figure this out. But again, this is a side issue, not the main issue. Which is the main issue…
George Stephanopoulos: Hold on a second. You just did that. You did it again. Why do you insist on questioning her racial identity?
Congressman Byron Donald: Are you going to talk or do you want me to talk?
George Stephanopoulos: I want you to answer my question.
Meanwhile, CNN featured a local reporter asking a group of black men at a barbershop whether Harris would make them vote Democrat.
Ah, yes. That infamous “some,” and this “some,” allow another white guy, Jack, to say that black people’s opinions on race don’t matter. Unless, of course, they agree with this white guy. But that’s the Democrats. They no longer see people, individuals, as unique, but as part of a group. So you’re not voting for some border-ruining, dementia-hiding idiot of Biden, you’re voting for a black woman. But it’s racist to point out that Harris’ identity parade started with Joe picking her because of her race and gender.
We have to pretend that the time Kudrow showed up at my house with broken handcuffs never happened. But they can hide Harris’ unique flaws by focusing on the characteristics of the group. That is, she becomes special because she is unique. Now, under God and nature, we are all unique, but not special. Your problems are never more important than mine, and vice versa. But in an age where God and nature are considered irrelevant, we have abandoned the idea that we are special in order to be unique. Why do healthy young people cut themselves up? Because they are abandoning their uniqueness and embracing what they have been taught makes them special.
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Parents indulge them, too, because they still feel special. Dyed hair is replaced by shaved heads. Piercings, crude tattoos, and fierce activism replace uniqueness. Every day they need to prove they’re special, but this only makes them more likely to be picked out of the pack after doing something stupid in the name of social justice, and thus join the most important group: the victims. But their specialness is like paint that’s not waterproof.
The next day it will be washed away and you will have to paint another coat, another cause, another slogan on your shirt, another pronoun, another shower curtain ring in your nostril. The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics was the final phase of identity, a defense of the self’s excesses, a rejection of beauty that justified its own excesses. And over time, the sin of pride rejects your unique place in the world while simultaneously demanding that others assert their specialness. And if you dare question it, they become vengeful.
They mocked Christianity, and people noticed, so they became victims. And that leads to a deeper, more empty excess. And what gets forgotten is what is truly unique about you. An 80-year-old black man who goes to a top university may be the descendant of slaves. An 18-year-old white man may have abusive, drug-addicted parents.
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Both are unique, but one cannot be more special than the other. So whether it’s Kamala Harris, angry activists, or Olympic revelers, it’s all the same poison. Choosing special over unique should come with a warning that it can be deadly if ingested.