Kamala Harris claims it is sexist for people to mock her distinctive cackle
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Former Vice President Kamala Harris suggested that it is sexist to mock her distinctive cackle.
Harris made the comment during a recent appearance on the "Rich Little Broke Girls" podcast, when she recalled a reporter asking her about criticisms of lacking humility.
"I don’t aspire to be humble. Humility, yes, is very important. [It’s] a very dated perspective on who women should be. To say, women should be humble. Women should be quiet. Women should laugh quietly," Harris said.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris suggested that it is sexist to mock her distinctive cackle. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
"Women should not have a sense of humor. Women should not raise their voice," she continued. "I have never felt burdened by those very dated, and I think out-of-touch standards."
The former vice president has previously argued that sexism was to blame for criticism of her cackle, including during an April 2024 interview with talk show host Drew Barrymore.
"Like, apparently, some people love to talk about the way I laugh," Harris said at the time.
"Well, let me just tell you something: I have my mother’s laugh," she continued. "And I grew up around a bunch of women, in particular, who laughed from the belly."
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