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    NABJ Journo Asks Kamala Harris If Trump And Vance Attacks Are ‘Case Of Irredeemable Racism’

    By Tommy Christopher,

    8 days ago

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    NABJ member and Politico White House correspondent Eugene Daniels asked Vice President Kamala Harris if former President Donald Trump’s attacks on Haitian migrants are “a case of irredeemable racism” that can’t be “mitigated.”

    Vice President Harris participated in a panel Q&A hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The moderators were Eugene Daniels, Gerren Keith Gaynor , and Tonya Mosley .

    Daniels asked the VP a very pointed question about Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) spreading “racist” lies about Haitian migrants in Ohio abducting and eating pets :

    EUGENE DANIELS: Madam Vice President, I want to move to Springfield, Ohio, and what’s happening there.

    We’ve seen school closures, parents worried about their kids leaving the home because of racist conspiracy theories that I won’t repeat here, but they have been repeated by leaders on the Republican side. President Trump, vice president– excuse me, former President Trump and vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance.

    From your perspective, is this just a case of irredeemable racism that can’t be mitigated by any rational action? Or is this a situation in which a federal response could help this community heal? There’s a question of resources, and–.

    VP KAMALA HARRIS: I’ll let you finish and then I’ll speak.(INAUDIBLE).

    It’s a crying shame. I mean, my heart breaks for this community. You know, there were children, elementary school children, who– it was it was school photo day.

    You remember what that’s like going to school on picture day? Who dressed up in their best God already knew what they were going to wear the night before? And had to be evacuated.

    Children! Children! A whole community put in fear.

    And I’ll say a couple of things about it. One, you know, I learned a long time ago in my career having a background as a prosecutor. When you have these positions, when you have that kind of microphone in front of you, you really ought to understand at a very deep level how much your words have meaning. I learned at a very young stage in my career that the meaning of my words could impact whether somebody was free or in prison. As attorney general, I was of California, fifth largest economy in the world. I was acutely aware that my words could move markets.

    When you are bestowed with a microphone that is that big, there is a profound responsibility that comes with that. That is an extension of what should not be lost in this moment, this concept of the public trust. To then understand what the public trust means. It means that you have been invested with trust to be responsible.

    And when you use your words, much less how you conduct yourself, and especially when you have been, and then seek to be again president of the United States of America. And so I go back to it’s a crying shame, literally, what’s happening to those families, those children in that community!

    Not to mention what is happening in terms of, look, you say you care about law enforcement, law enforcement resources being put into this because of these serious threats that are being issued against a community that is living a productive, good life before this happened and spewing lies that are grounded in tropes that are age old.

    And look, I said it not very far from here the other day at the debate. This is not new. This is not new in terms of these tropes. This is not new in terms of where it’s coming from. And, you know, whether it is refusing to rent to people, rent to Black families, whether it is taking out a full page ad in The New York Times against five innocent Black and Latino teenagers, the Central Park Five calling for their execution, whether it is referring to the first Black president of the United States with a lie, birther lies.

    And look, the American people deserve, and I do believe, want better than this. I do believe that. I know. I know the vast majority of us as Americans know, we have so much more in common than what separates us. I know that.

    I know that regardless of someone’s background, their race, their gender, their geographic location. I know that people are deeply troubled by what is happening to that community in Springfield, Ohio.

    And it’s got to stop! And we’ve got to say that you cannot be entrusted with standing behind the seal of the president of the United States of America, engaging in that hateful rhetoric that, as usual, is designed to divide us as a country, is designed to have people pointing fingers at each other. It’s designed to do that.

    And I think most people in our country, regardless of their race, are starting to see through this nonsense. And and to say, you know what, let’s turn the page on this. This is exhausting and it’s harmful and it’s hateful and and grounded in some age old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for. So let’s turn the page and chart a new way forward and say you can’t have that microphone again.

    Watch above via NABJ/WHYY .

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    Donna Clason
    5d ago
    Until Mrs. Harris can answer the tough question about how she plans to address all important issues that concern American citizens other than the LGBQ or abortion issues instead of getting soft questions and laugh after answering.
    maryland man
    5d ago
    same can be said for the other side, not to mention the inconsistencies in their statements of accomplishments
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