Meet the Racist Who Brought Kamala’s Parents Together
“The black man cannot take anymore, he is now looking to burn.”
Kamala has claimed that she was a “daughter of the civil rights movement,” but as the latest Freedom Center Investigates article showed, she was actually the daughter of a racist hate group.
Donald Warden had a message, “the time has come to break with white America.”
After the Watts riots, Warden, who would later convert to Islam and take the name Khaled Al-Mansour, released an album titled “Burn, Baby Burn”, celebrating the riots and looting. “The black man cannot take anymore, he is now looking to burn,” he warned.
Warden’s vehicle for spreading his hate was the Afro American Association. And that was where Kamala’s parents met. The ‘Association’ had been created to study “Black Identity.” It banned white people and even non-black ones from joining. With only one exception. Kamala’s mother.
Here you can watch a brief clip of Khaled/Donald in action.
This is Khalid Abdullah Al-Mansour, who brought together Kamala’s parents at his Afro-American Association: a prototype of the Black Panthers.
— Daniel Greenfield – “Hang Together or Separately” (@Sultanknish) October 22, 2024
If the name rings a bell, it’s because Al-Mansour, who converted to Islam and befriended a Saudi leader, had raised money for Barack Obama’s Ivy League education and solicited recommendation letters for him to go to Harvard.
Kamala was the product of parents who met in a racist and radical hate group.
You can find out more about Kamala in the Center’s new eBook, ‘The Truth About Kamala’
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