Kamala Harris is slammed for pleading for people to help small businesses just months after she asked for donations to bail out jailed rioters who 'burned and looted' stores
Daily Mail
November 30, 2020
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has come under fire after she tweeted her support for small businesses that had been affected by the coronavirus pandemic - months after asking for donations to bail out jailed rioters who burned stores.
'Small businesses, especially Black and minority-owned businesses, urgently need relief to survive the effects of coronavirus this winter,' she tweeted on Saturday.
'@JoeBiden and I are committed to helping these businesses during this pandemic and get them the support they need to thrive in years to come.'
But the well-meaning tweet clashed with one from earlier this year, where she openly supported protesters instead of small businesses during social unrest in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota.
On June 1st, she actively encouraged donations for to help support protesters bail payment, despite hundreds of businesses being harmed in the rioting that followed.
'If you're able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota,' Harris tweeted.
This weekend's tweet angered people who saw Harris plead for help in
June to bail out protesters. Many Twitters users pointed out the
apparent double standards that Harris was employing. Some urged Harris
to 'pick a side' in a collection of angry tweets.
2 comments:
Of course she did. That was the cause of the day. Which ever way the wind is blowing that is the way Kamala is facing.
I don't trust her.
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