Representative Sarah McBride
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But one... I truly believe it. And it frankly makes it easier for me to deal with things, to know that when people are saying those things, it is saying more about them than it is about me. And, like, I don't believe what they're saying. So then I can sort of dispassionately remove myself from it and look and just say, what you're saying is, yeah, it's not nice to me or people like me.
But one... I truly believe it. And it frankly makes it easier for me to deal with things, to know that when people are saying those things, it is saying more about them than it is about me. And, like, I don't believe what they're saying. So then I can sort of dispassionately remove myself from it and look and just say, what you're saying is, yeah, it's not nice to me or people like me.
But one... I truly believe it. And it frankly makes it easier for me to deal with things, to know that when people are saying those things, it is saying more about them than it is about me. And, like, I don't believe what they're saying. So then I can sort of dispassionately remove myself from it and look and just say, what you're saying is, yeah, it's not nice to me or people like me.
But it's about you. But it is not about me.
But it's about you. But it is not about me.
But it's about you. But it is not about me.
I do think for some folks, the cruelty can be the point. Yeah. But I do believe that hurt people hurt people. And I do believe, yes, we've sort of gone down this rabbit hole of disinformation and misinformation and it radicalizes people. But I think people are so much more susceptible to being radicalized when they are hurt and in pain and in fear.
I do think for some folks, the cruelty can be the point. Yeah. But I do believe that hurt people hurt people. And I do believe, yes, we've sort of gone down this rabbit hole of disinformation and misinformation and it radicalizes people. But I think people are so much more susceptible to being radicalized when they are hurt and in pain and in fear.
I do think for some folks, the cruelty can be the point. Yeah. But I do believe that hurt people hurt people. And I do believe, yes, we've sort of gone down this rabbit hole of disinformation and misinformation and it radicalizes people. But I think people are so much more susceptible to being radicalized when they are hurt and in pain and in fear.
I mean, I try to—look, I don't really think Donald Trump cares about this stuff. It's—Donald Trump cares about what gets him more power and what gets him more— I don't think Donald Trump cares about trans people or LGBTQ people. I think people in his orbit do. I think he sees that some people in his base do.
I mean, I try to—look, I don't really think Donald Trump cares about this stuff. It's—Donald Trump cares about what gets him more power and what gets him more— I don't think Donald Trump cares about trans people or LGBTQ people. I think people in his orbit do. I think he sees that some people in his base do.
I mean, I try to—look, I don't really think Donald Trump cares about this stuff. It's—Donald Trump cares about what gets him more power and what gets him more— I don't think Donald Trump cares about trans people or LGBTQ people. I think people in his orbit do. I think he sees that some people in his base do.
It's probably part of a legal strategy to lay the foundation to obviously not only eliminate the conception of non-binary folks in law, but to create a definition that lays the foundation for the government no longer validating or acknowledging or respecting binary trans identities.
It's probably part of a legal strategy to lay the foundation to obviously not only eliminate the conception of non-binary folks in law, but to create a definition that lays the foundation for the government no longer validating or acknowledging or respecting binary trans identities.
It's probably part of a legal strategy to lay the foundation to obviously not only eliminate the conception of non-binary folks in law, but to create a definition that lays the foundation for the government no longer validating or acknowledging or respecting binary trans identities.
Look, there are a lot of reasons right now not to be optimistic. But, you know, I think we often think of history and humanity as cumulative. We feel like we are the beneficiary of hundreds of years of lessons of history. But the reality is that unless you have lived it and experienced it, it's pretty easy not to know it.
Look, there are a lot of reasons right now not to be optimistic. But, you know, I think we often think of history and humanity as cumulative. We feel like we are the beneficiary of hundreds of years of lessons of history. But the reality is that unless you have lived it and experienced it, it's pretty easy not to know it.
Look, there are a lot of reasons right now not to be optimistic. But, you know, I think we often think of history and humanity as cumulative. We feel like we are the beneficiary of hundreds of years of lessons of history. But the reality is that unless you have lived it and experienced it, it's pretty easy not to know it.
You know, my generation, we grew up, we were born after the fall of the Soviet Union, right? We have existed in a world post-civil rights, post-1960s. And one of the things that I take comfort in in this moment, having tried to take time to listen and learn about what it felt like
You know, my generation, we grew up, we were born after the fall of the Soviet Union, right? We have existed in a world post-civil rights, post-1960s. And one of the things that I take comfort in in this moment, having tried to take time to listen and learn about what it felt like