Kamala Harris has been mocked online after she was seen
happily clapping along to a Spanish protest song…. before awkwardly
realising that the song was in protest against her
During her visit to Puerto Rico on Friday, the Vice President was seen smiling and clapping as protesters banged on drums and sang in Spanish.
However her cheerful mood came to an abrupt end when she was told what they were singing about!
She suddenly stopped clapping, lowered her hands and assumed a more serious facial expression as the song continued.
The song was a protest anthem that questioned: ‘We want to know,
Kamala, what did you come to do? We want to know, Kamala, what is going
to happen?’
The Mail Online
reports: Harris was initially enjoying what she thought was a fun song
but it appeared she was clued into the translation of the lyrics by
Executive Director Mariana Reyes, who accompanied her on the trip.
The song took aim at the vice president, the Biden administration in general and their policies.
A half dozen demonstrators performing on the street in front of the
vice president signaled support in their song for the Palestinian people
amid conflict between Israel and Hamas terrorists in Gaza, as well as
for Haiti as gang violence threatens to completely collapse the island’s
government.
‘Long live free Palestine and Haiti too,’ they say in the song, according to a DailyMail.com translation.
Harris met with community leaders during a tour of the Coyco
Community Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Friday, March 22 when she
was confronted by the protest singers.
The vice president was visiting Puerto Rico on a trip highlighting
the Biden administration’s actions to support the island nation’s
recovery and renewal efforts. She also attended campaign events while on
her trip.
The vice president arrived, making history. We want to know, what do
you think of the colony?’ the singers asked outside of the community.
During VP Harris’ trip to Puerto Rico, there were many demonstrators
protesting her and President Joe Biden’s policies regarding foreign
conflict in both Haiti and Israel.
People in San Juan burned American flags in the street during Harris’
visit and held posters with instigating messages like: ‘Kamala Harris
War Criminal.’
Another said, ‘We did it, Joe: 14,861 children killed,’ in reference to the death toll in Gaza.
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