Sarah McBride
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And that is hard, and we have every force in our society right now trying to push us apart, trying to tell us to give up on politics, on government, and on one another.
And if that succeeds, the authoritarian forces that we see right now that have way too much power
that will be their final victory.
And that is at the heart.
That is what I wake up every single day thinking about.
How do we deliver?
How do we have conversations across disagreement?
How do we engage in the art of social change, in political change, in policy change?
Both because in this moment, it makes a real difference in people's lives and because it is the only way for us to preserve the system of government and this free society for generations to come.
Congresswoman Sarah McBride, a Democrat from Delaware, said the Greenlandic delegation told lawmakers how existential this threat feels.
Greenlandic officials said they welcomed the visit and want to send a message to the White House that they are open for constructive dialogue.
Barbara Sprint, NPR News, Copenhagen.
I get it's hard to understand what it feels like to be trans.
I get that it is hard to understand what it feels like to be me.
I get that it's hard to understand this care and understand the need for it.
But one of the things that gets so lost in this conversation
is that the transgender adults of today were kids once.
I was a kid once.
I didn't have the courage to come out until I was 21.
But it's a fact I have known about myself for my entire life.