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Hey, ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia 4, Explain America, and Vice President Kamala Harris
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You know, this may be the most humiliating video she's ever had
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Our vice president, who is also our border czar, she's our border czar
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She's taking care of the border, you know, the border where people are flowing in and committing crimes in the United States
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she's the borders are. And apparently, the border's just so darn secure that she has time to do other ridiculous things
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So what are the ridiculous things did she do? I'll let you know. See, it's June. It's June, and you know what June is
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June is the day that Democrats celebrate pride. I guess some Republicans do too, but this is really a Democrat thing
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I personally would never celebrate pride for many reasons, one of them being my religious beliefs as a
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Christian, I believe pride is in and of itself a sin. So I believe that, you know, even the
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celebration of pride, it can be pride about your accomplishments. It doesn't matter. The celebration
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of pride is in of itself a sin. That doesn't mean I don't sin. It doesn't mean that I'm often
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not prideful and boastful because I have been and I probably will continue to be I try to work on it like a Christian I am blessed because see a Christian doesn mean I perfect A Christian means I deeply flawed and cannot get to heaven without Jesus Christ
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my Lord and Savior. Without him intervening and paying the price for my sins, I would be damned
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So thank you Jesus. Thank you Jesus all day, every day for saving me from my own sins and my
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mortality, my humanness, you know, my, my, my sinfulness. I absolutely, I thank him, and I should
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thank them every day, we all should. I thank them often. I don't think I do it every day, but I should
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That being said, you know, Kamala Harris, she's really into this pride thing. I don't know how much
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she's into it or how much she wants the votes, but instead of taking care of the border
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Kamala Harris basically had a party, a sit-down interview with the, and I got to say
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in at least one of the cases ridiculously dressed cast of Queer Eye
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I don't know if you guys know what that show is I'm vaguely familiar with it
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I don't know if it's still on the air I know it was a big popular thing in the early 2000s
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but she welcomes the cast of Queer Eye and the video is just so cringe
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it's so cringe I want you guys to watch it please let me know what you think
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I you know what I always ask you guys to let me know what you think in the comments but on this particular one I really oh I really want to read your comments I begging for your comments so please watch this clip and leave your comments
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hi in honor of Pride Month Vice President Harris welcomed the original and current cast members of Queer Eye to the White House together they engaged in conversation about representation and media
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the progress of LGBTQ rights, and what's at stake for the LGBTQ community
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in the upcoming election. It's up to us to say to each other, no time for apathy right now
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No time to say, well, I'm sitting this out. I don't feel good. I don't want to
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A recent Glad report showed that 94% of LGBTQ voters are likely to cast their ballot in November
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with 68% of them supporting President Biden and 15% supporting former President Donald Trump
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With elections in November, the cast is encouraging the LGBTQ community community to get to the polls
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LGB rights are very simply civil rights. And there's the old adage that, you know, rising waters lift all boats
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And I think the fight for equality resonates beyond our community to other marginalized groups
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And we need to remind everybody how important voting is because it lifts everybody up
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During its debut in 2003 Queer Eye was a rare representation of LGBTQ individuals in primetime television Back in 2006 Glad reported that just over 1 of TV shows featured LGBTQ characters Fast forward almost two decades later and that number has increased to nearly 11
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It was such an incredible groundbreaking thing that history now 20 years later, I think everyone understands what you guys did
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These two get credit because they were the first gay men to be out there being who they were telling their story
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and sharing. I don't know if you knew this, but on our end, the criteria was, yes, you had to fit
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into the umbrella of your category, but you had to be openly gay. And as an actor, I remember
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thinking, oh, so then I'll walk into rooms and spaces and everyone will know. I mean, I didn't
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have to worry. We already do. You didn't come out to your family. Throughout the years, the cast has
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seen the impact of the show, with viewers acknowledging its role in sparking conversations within
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their households and promoting acceptance of the LGBTQ community. One of the most of the most
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The most grateful things I am for that show is that so many young people come up to me today on airplanes or in the mall and say
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your show helped me come out because it allowed a safe dialogue with my family to say, oh, gay is okay
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To be able to be a part of that visibility for queer people, I think what I really hope that we can do is make queer people's lives in especially, you know, rural spaces, but also really just anywhere easier
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