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ificandream

(10,186 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:21 AM Sunday

Republicans Accuse Kamala Harris of Changing Her Accent Again

Source: Newsweek

By Emma Marsden

In a fresh wave of criticism, Republican commentators have accused Vice President Kamala Harris of altering her accent again during a recent public appearance.

The allegations resurfaced following Harris' speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 2024 Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington D.C. on Saturday, September 14, where she appeared alongside President Joe Biden.

Since Harris' appearance at the event, where she addressed the attendees and spoke in an accent that appeared to differ from her usual one, GOP figures have claimed her accent change, tone and manner of speaking seemed tailored to appeal to the audience.

(snip)

It is not the first time Harris has faced such claims. Critics have previously accused her of modifying her speech patterns, particularly when addressing different demographic groups, alleging that the vice president adjusts her accent depending on the audience.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-accuse-kamala-harris-changing-her-accent-again-1954010



I'm not sure which is more ridiculous ... what Republicans are saying or the fact that Newsweek thought this was a story. Whoever copy-edited this story doesn't know the job. (Yes, I used to be one.) I would have rewritten the crap out of this thing if I had been given this story to work on. That's before I would have suggested to higher ups that this wasn't a story to begin with.
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Republicans Accuse Kamala Harris of Changing Her Accent Again (Original Post) ificandream Sunday OP
I'm glad the article (eventually) mentioned code-switching Ramsey Barner Sunday #1
Everyone changes their tone and word use with different social groups. Irish_Dem Sunday #2
Absolutely! pat_k Sunday #27
Both my parents are from parts of the US with strong regional accents. Irish_Dem Monday #32
So what if she did? Spend some time in Mass. and see if after a while you're not pahkin the cahr in the gahraghe. SheilaAnn Sunday #3
As a former Bay Stater myself, I love this one. ificandream Sunday #7
My mother had a friend from Boston. My mother said you should hear her say "fork". twodogsbarking Sunday #14
So True! pat_k Sunday #28
So does TSF. Sometimes he sounds drunk, sometimes he sounds sleepy, and sometimes he sounds like sinkingfeeling Sunday #4
Gee. Nothing seems to stick. Kid Berwyn Sunday #5
They have nothing else. LiberalBrooke Sunday #6
Or that it is a bad thing. I adapt in change accordingly in communication with people LizBeth Sunday #8
Glad I've never run for office. ChazInAz Sunday #9
Newsweek is a disgrace.............they are nothing more than clickbait and a disservice to turbinetree Sunday #10
Didn't the Trump's change their name from Drumpf--Didnt JD Vance change is last name? FightFight Sunday #11
She has an accent? Bayard Sunday #12
It's not unusual to change your manner of speaking based on the audience. forgotmylogin Sunday #13
That's all you've got? twodogsbarking Sunday #15
The nutshot Biden gave them has really fucked with the Republicans heads if this is the best they can do LOL cstanleytech Sunday #16
Better nutshot that the one this bear gave himself ArkansasDemocrat1 Sunday #23
Maybe she does it on purpose. I would.... just to poke him a little. lamp_shade Sunday #17
This is why people think Repubs are weird. THIS kind of complaint IS weird... jvill Sunday #18
They act like Mean Girls in HS N/T tonekat Sunday #20
Yup. ificandream Monday #36
Oh for the love of God... Bird Lady Sunday #19
If this nation was smarter, all this dumb stuff by the R's would be ignored. ificandream Monday #37
Couldn't come up w/ anything more substantial, eh, republicans? Kind of sad and pathetic. But I'm not surprised SWBTATTReg Sunday #21
When your answer is the same, no matter what the question is, you get Wonder Why Sunday #22
Keepin it Klassy, ya Klowns Warpy Sunday #24
These people literally have 4catsmom Sunday #25
Personally, I don't hear it. no_hypocrisy Sunday #26
When I was six we moved from Chicago to Arlington VA pat_k Sunday #29
My dad used to do that. I'll never forget a distant 5th applegrove Monday #30
my son in law in Scottish and he only has a slight accent until hes..... samnsara Monday #33
I love a scottish accent. Must be great to have that applegrove Monday #34
I'll bet Bill Barr wasn't sweating her accent Montauk6 Monday #31
so freaking stupid! Reason #34789099 why Republicans suck LymphocyteLover Monday #35
I don't care if she speaks Swahili with an Irish accent, she still makes more sense than Trump. Vinca Monday #38
Huh? Kamala doesn't hsve,an accent. Wth are they talking about? onetexan Monday #39
Code-switching is common among African-American Professionals. Happy Hoosier Yesterday #40

Ramsey Barner

(527 posts)
1. I'm glad the article (eventually) mentioned code-switching
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:26 AM
Sunday

"Linguists have often noted that speakers, including public figures, naturally shift their tone, cadence, and vocabulary depending on context, a phenomenon known as "code-switching," especially among those who engage with a wide variety of cultural and social groups."

Irish_Dem

(55,577 posts)
2. Everyone changes their tone and word use with different social groups.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:29 AM
Sunday

We all talk differently to our local minister or mayor than we do at home with our family.

We talk differently to people we just met vs people we have known for years.

And if we go home to visit our family with regional accents, we slip back into that
style of speech easily.

We speak differently to children vs adults.

pat_k

(10,310 posts)
27. Absolutely!
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 09:21 PM
Sunday

When I was commuting regularly to Columbia South Carolina for a project -- staying for a few days or a week at a time, I found myself "picking up" bits of a southern accent. When I was younger I had lived with a friend from Mississippi for a couple years, so perhaps that is where "seeds" of accent got planted. But later on, when I was on a project in Boston, I "picked up" bits of a Boston accent. Completely unintentional. Some accents just seem to be a little contagious. Or maybe some people are just more susceptible to accent contagion.

Irish_Dem

(55,577 posts)
32. Both my parents are from parts of the US with strong regional accents.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 07:06 AM
Monday

When visiting those families I still slip into those accents when talking to them.

SheilaAnn

(9,997 posts)
3. So what if she did? Spend some time in Mass. and see if after a while you're not pahkin the cahr in the gahraghe.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:29 AM
Sunday

sinkingfeeling

(52,634 posts)
4. So does TSF. Sometimes he sounds drunk, sometimes he sounds sleepy, and sometimes he sounds like
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:29 AM
Sunday

a ranting lunatic.

LizBeth

(10,575 posts)
8. Or that it is a bad thing. I adapt in change accordingly in communication with people
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:47 AM
Sunday

should see how I change for a dog or a child

ChazInAz

(2,722 posts)
9. Glad I've never run for office.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 11:05 AM
Sunday

I'm an Hungarian immigrant, who grew up in an immigrant neighborhood where everybody had some kind of an accent, usually Eastern European. When tired or angry, my native one pops up occasionally...or the Russian, Lithuanian, or Polska etc. My late wife's sweet little Irish grandmother was convinced that I'd come from her native county Cork. She did wonder why I had that foreign name, though!

turbinetree

(25,042 posts)
10. Newsweek is a disgrace.............they are nothing more than clickbait and a disservice to
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 11:06 AM
Sunday

and form of publication............

FightFight

(13 posts)
11. Didn't the Trump's change their name from Drumpf--Didnt JD Vance change is last name?
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 11:21 AM
Sunday

Does that Louisana Republican named John Kennedy--no relation to to JFK--also use a fake accen
https://boingboing.net/2023/11/30/oxford-educated-maga-senators-foghorn-leghorn-accent-is-phony-video.htmlt

Bayard

(23,558 posts)
12. She has an accent?
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 12:07 PM
Sunday

When I moved from KY to MN for a few years, people at work used to grab me and say--Talk for us! I never thought I had much of one since I've lived all over the place. I sound like I never left though, now that I've move back home.

forgotmylogin

(7,651 posts)
13. It's not unusual to change your manner of speaking based on the audience.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 12:09 PM
Sunday

How many times have you heard someone say "I dropped my southern accent when I moved away, but when I get talking to my family it comes right back out!"

It's also part of the art of public speaking to read your audience and make a connection. Formal speeches in an enormous venue at a podium on an echoey microphone requires your cadence and diction to be different. Speakers can't mumble nor talk fast, they need project their voice, possibly in a higher, almost shouting register and verbally "bullet point" their phrases to give the audience time to absorb and potentially react. In a smaller indoor panel in a chat-show format, speakers can be conversational and personal, using more dynamics in their voice.

Newscasters all speak differently on-air (usually with a generalized midwestern dialect) than they do when conversing in real life. It's common to drop an accent for public speaking and then speak differently when among a friend group. Your team lead who is normally low key and measured at work might cut loose when she's out with her best friends.

We all know these right-wingers speak WAY differently when they're in front of a CPAC crowd vs being interviewed on CNN.

cstanleytech

(26,805 posts)
16. The nutshot Biden gave them has really fucked with the Republicans heads if this is the best they can do LOL
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 12:36 PM
Sunday

Bird Lady

(1,884 posts)
19. Oh for the love of God...
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 02:48 PM
Sunday

Don't these people have better things to do?
I wonder when the day they realize they are the suckers and losers will come.
There will be a special place in hell for them and their orange Jesus.

ificandream

(10,186 posts)
37. If this nation was smarter, all this dumb stuff by the R's would be ignored.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 02:18 PM
Monday

That's the problem, I guess. We are a nation full of dummies. After all, we elected Trump in 2016.

SWBTATTReg

(23,553 posts)
21. Couldn't come up w/ anything more substantial, eh, republicans? Kind of sad and pathetic. But I'm not surprised
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 06:12 PM
Sunday

being that your candidate is one of the worst candidates ever to run for president. Again.

Cowards in the republican party can't defend their own party, from the likes of djt, so in what way do they feel like they can lecture democrats on anything?

Pathetic, isn't it?

Warpy

(112,778 posts)
24. Keepin it Klassy, ya Klowns
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 07:58 PM
Sunday

They sure know how to focus on the important policies that go into running a big country, don't they?

Hell, I wouldn't care if she broke out into Guyanese Pidgin if she has good policies, and she does. And if that's what her audience understood best, why the hell not?

Republicans are just getting pissy because the only language they speak is LIES. Oh, and because they're losing.

no_hypocrisy

(48,059 posts)
26. Personally, I don't hear it.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 09:16 PM
Sunday

I hear an educated woman who successfully uses Standard English. She also excels at diction, pronunciation, and elocution.

The closest "accent" that I can discern is Northern Atlantic.

pat_k

(10,310 posts)
29. When I was six we moved from Chicago to Arlington VA
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 09:32 PM
Sunday

The school stuck me in speech therapy. They heard the Chicago accent as a problem that needed correction.

Go figure.

applegrove

(121,617 posts)
30. My dad used to do that. I'll never forget a distant 5th
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 02:02 AM
Monday

cousin from Scotland singing a song he wrote at a family reunion in Ottawa. My dad had a heavy Scottish brogue by the last time we sang the refrain. I've seen him pick up English accents too. He was a very empathetic person. It happens. I'm not saying Kamala did. Just that it is more common that one may think.

samnsara

(18,088 posts)
33. my son in law in Scottish and he only has a slight accent until hes.....
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 07:11 AM
Monday

...talking with his family. My dtr says 'I cant understand him'

Happy Hoosier

(8,102 posts)
40. Code-switching is common among African-American Professionals.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 12:11 PM
Yesterday

I know a fwllow engineer. During the business day, his language is, for want of a better term... "whitebread."

But I hav travelled with him (for work) and when he is talking on the phone to family or friends, he speaks differently. Simply put, the dialect of off-work friends and family is differnt from the way he speaks at work. He's the only black guy on my current team, so I am sure he recognizes the situation and responds appropriately.

I mean, I do it too, to a lesser extent. I'm kind of a potty mouth in my personal life. I am not at work. I recognize the different contexts and respond appropriately.

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