Vice President Kamala Harris Swears During Speech, Urges Young Americans to "Kick That F---ing Door Down
- June 13, 2024 06:03am
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Vice President Kamala Harris used profanity during a speech at a recent summit, calling on young Americans to challenge the status quo and "kick that f---ing door down."
Vice President Kamala Harris recently used profanity during a speech at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership summit, sparking both cheers and criticism. Harris told the summit's audience, "We have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open. Sometimes they won’t, and then you need to kick that f‑‑‑ing door down," prompting cheers. She later added, "Excuse my language."
Harris's use of profanity has been met with mixed reactions. Some have praised her for speaking bluntly and expressing her frustration with the status quo, while others have criticized her for using inappropriate language in a professional setting.
Harris herself has acknowledged her increased use of curse words since taking office in 2021. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said, "My work has almost always been fueled by challenging the premise and not accepting tradition." She added, "As you said a few days ago at a legislative summit, you kicked the f---ing door down, right?"
Harris's use of profanity is not without precedent. President Joe Biden has also been known to use curse words on occasion, including during a recent speech in Poland. However, Harris's use of profanity in a public setting is unusual for a vice president.
Some have argued that Harris's use of profanity is a sign of her authenticity and her willingness to connect with young people. Others have said that it is unprofessional and unbecoming of her office.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide how they feel about Harris's use of profanity. However, it is clear that her remarks have sparked a conversation about the use of profanity in public discourse.
Here are some additional key points from Harris's speech:
* She urged young Americans to challenge the status quo and not be afraid to fight for what they believe in.
* She said that the status quo will fight back when you try to change it, but that you should not let that stop you.
* She said that she uses more curse words than ever since she took office.
* She said that she thinks her pronunciation of curse words is very good.
* She said that she is not afraid to use curse words when she is angry about something.
* She said that she believes that curse words can be a powerful way to express oneself.
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