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Kamala Harris memes are inevitable. There are fancams, edits, and “Brat” t-shirts, left and right are hilarious moments of Harris during her term as the Vice President of the United States. While these jokes may seem funny on the surface, they are all for one purpose – to make the American people love Harris.
Depicting Harris as a frivolous woman “Magic Pharmaceutical Cocktail” “Not only does it belittle her position of power, it makes us forget that she is making decisions that directly affect the lives of millions, maybe even billions, of people. Harris is a public servant of the American people. She is not the crazy aunt at the barbecue, and she should not be in your dream blunt rotation.”
We act like we know who she is and what her true intentions are, but we have no idea. We shroud her in a glow of neutrality as we ignore the fact that she helps draft and approve the policies that run the country and refuse to criticize her because she is the “better” candidate.
This is her SupportedThroughout her career and life, she has been a International Court of Justice) State of Israel. Despite constantly promising during the September 10, 2024 presidential debate that she would create an America focused on our common humanity, she is dehumanizing millions of people through her policies and donations.
She may be the left’s only option, but she is certainly not our friend.
My criticism of Harris does not mean that I support her opponent. Being active in politics means Who Who are they voting for? Nobody has a superficial understanding of liberals. want But it would be a disservice to all those under her jurisdiction to remain silent and not oppose the harmful decisions Harris makes simply because the alternative is worse.
If we weren’t divided by a two-party system, one might be drawn to the other. But here the nightmare turns into a nightmare: “The other candidate” confidently takes to the stage, falsely claiming that Haitian immigrants are eating. Human dogs and household petsand people believe he.
I’m a coconut, rolling around aimlessly on the ground. Why?
This is a different kind of surrealism. It’s one thing to hear racist lies from fellow Americans. It’s not something people will tolerate, even if they expect it. But to hear these words from a man who has served as president of the United States and wants to be president again is, frankly, emotionally unbearable. These comments are not just about immigrants. They are targeted at multiple minority communities in the United States, including Harris, who suddenly… “I became black.”.
While a significant portion of the public recognizes the ludicrousness of Trump’s statements, the other half does not always. I watched the debates in a room full of people who immediately laughed at the insanity of the false claims, but my reality in that room did not reflect the reality of the other citizens who shouted in agreement rather than in anger.
As the election draws closer, it seems like every student on campus is walking through a haze. Existentialism hangs in the air, to the point where it’s hard to breathe. This is the surreal reality we are living in right now, but we must not forget to speak up for those who will be more severely affected by the outcome of the election than we are.
This does not mean that those of us on campus will not be affected by what is happening. In fact, many of us will be affected in ways we do not yet understand. Rather, this is a reminder for individuals to contextualize their privilege as private school students. Even if the current political climate feels like a daydream, it is important to utilize the resources available to us to not only vote responsibly, but also to stay grounded in reality.