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Kamala Harris jokes about her “context in which you exist” phrase, saying “Yeah, I did that”.

by Tim McBride
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Vice President Kamala Harris’s Recent Speech Leaves Fans in Stitches

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In a post-election speech, Vice President Kamala Harris urged young people to “stay in the fight,” referencing the ongoing struggle for social justice that has continued for nearly 250 years. She also asked the audience to “remember the context in which you exist,” prompting a knowing smile and a laugh from her.

Harris’s word salad, which has previously been mocked by social media users, seemed to refer to a previous statement on the context of one’s existence. The phrase gained attention after her campaign utilized it.

The speech elicited mixed reactions from audiences, with some praising the vice president’s message of perseverance, while others mercilessly mocked her words on social media. National Review senior writer Noah Rothman noted that even Harris appeared to be in on the joke, but that doesn’t diminish the absurdity of the situation.

Politicized commentary from National Review’s Collin Rugg, Fox News contributors Joe Concha and Alexander Hall, and others drew attention to the vice president’s gaffe, casting doubt on her ability to effectively represent the United States on the global stage.

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