This is all getting so obtuse that it is amusing. A wrestler in a minimally popular sport 40 years or so ago... before half the US population was even born... is an unlikely intentional reference. In fact, this is the first time I have ever heard of the "stage name" of Mr. Harris and I'll bet that a survey would find that about 90% of the population has no idea who that fighting Kamala is/was."Kamala" (pronounced "Kah-MAH-la") was the ring name of professional wrestler James Harris in the '80s, He was supposed to be portraying a Ugandan savage, though he was from Mississippi and had previously wrestled as Sugar Bear Harris. He painted his body, brought a spear to the ring, drummed on his belly when he had an opponent at his mercy, played the wildman gimmick to the hilt. He even had a "handler" named "Friday," after the servant in Robinson Crusoe. This was during the first huge wrestling boom since the early days of television and many millions of viewers saw him "battle" Hulk Hogan and others.
The point being that using the faux African wrestler's pronunciation of Kamala is an easy way for right-wing commentators to belittle the vice president, who pronounces her given name "KAM-a-la."
As one illustration, I think you will find that Hispanic who are bilingual or Spanish dominant will almost always say Kahh-MAH-la since that pronunciation obeys the almost uniform rules of pronunciation of Spanish. The alternate pronunciation is neither natural nor intuitive. I've heard anchors on the major Spanish networks in the US and Mexico all use Kah-Mala" as it obeys Spanish rules.
What this entire discussion seems to be to me is part of a viral national malady where everything anyone of the opposite party say is somehow either "communist" on one side or "racist" on the other side. As I said previously, it has my wife and family seriously considering migration to another country.
Unfortunately, I think the media is more than partially responsible, whether it be Fox or CNN, Stephanopolis or Hannity. They all seem to think that lighting a cigar in a fireworks factory is fun and exciting.
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