Vice President Kamala Harris made a candid remark during a live-streamed White House event on Monday, using an expletive to emphasize the importance of taking bold action to achieve success.
During a conversation with comedian Jimmy O. Yang at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership Summit,
Harris said, “Sometimes they won’t [open the door for you], and then you need to kick that f***ing door down.” She immediately apologized for her language, saying “Excuse my language.”
The audience laughed at her remark, and Yang joked about making t-shirts with the phrase. Harris continued to discuss the importance of challenging the status quo, pushing limits, and breaking down barriers to achieve progress. She emphasized that breaking down barriers often requires taking risks and facing challenges head-on, saying, “Here’s the thing about breaking down barriers. It does not mean that you start on one side of the barrier and end up on another. There’s breaking involved. And when you break things, you get cut and you may bleed. And it is worth it every time.”
Harris also stressed the importance of fighting for the rights of all individuals, saying, “You have to fight for rights for everybody, and you have to be in the fight. You can’t sit it out.” Her remarks were met with applause from the audience, and her message of empowerment and determination resonated with many in attendance.
The event was part of the White House’s efforts to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which includes several other events scheduled for this week. Harris’s remarks were a highlight of the summit, which aimed to bring together leaders and advocates to discuss issues affecting the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Harris’s use of an expletive during the event sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some praising her candor and others criticizing her language. However, many attendees at the event praised her remarks, saying they were inspired by her message of empowerment and determination.
The summit was attended by a diverse group of leaders and advocates, including members of Congress, community organizers, and activists. The event featured a range of discussions and panels, including topics such as education, economic empowerment, and social justice.
Harris’s remarks were particularly significant given the current political climate, where many marginalized communities are facing challenges and discrimination. Her message of empowerment and determination resonated with many in attendance, who are fighting for their rights and dignity in the face of adversity.
“You have to fight for rights for everybody, and you have to be in the fight. You can’t sit it out,” Harris added.
The White House’s celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is an important recognition of the contributions and experiences of these communities. The month-long celebration includes a range of events and activities, including cultural performances, exhibitions, and discussions.
Harris’s remarks at the summit were a highlight of the celebration, and her message of empowerment and determination is likely to inspire many in the coming days and weeks. As the first woman to serve as Vice President, Harris is a role model for many young women and girls, and her remarks at the summit were a testament to her commitment to fighting for the rights and dignity of all individuals.
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