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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are officially the president and vice president of the United
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States. The swearing-in went mostly smoothly, despite fears of protests breaking out. There
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was one small unfortunate hitch, though. When Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor swore
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in Harris, she mispronounced her name.
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"I, Kamala Devi Harris, do solemnly swear …"
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Harris simply smiled and continued with the ceremony, although people on social media
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were quick to point out the mistake. One person tweeted,
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"Is it being picky to have expected Sonia Sotomayor to pronounce Kamala Harris' first
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name the same way she says it?"
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Another posted,
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"I have never related to Kamala more than in this moment, when she is having the most
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important meeting of her life, and her colleague pronounced her name wrong."
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Like Harris herself, many social media users refused to let the hiccup put a damper on
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the day. One user wrote,
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"Not even a mispronunciation can stop me from sobbing."
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While another tweeted,
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"To all those who refused to say Kamala Harris' name correctly, it's cool. Madam Vice President
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will do after today."
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The vice president's first name has been mispronounced so often, in fact, that it made the U.S. Captioning
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Company's list of most mispronounced names last year, according to the Associated Press.
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Harris is so used to dealing with the mispronunciation that she even wrote about how to pronounce
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her name and what it means in the preface of her memoir The Truths We Hold: An American
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Journey. She wrote,
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"First, my name is pronounced 'comma-la,' like the punctuation mark. It means 'lotus
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flower,' which is a symbol of significance in Indian culture. A lotus grows underwater,
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its flower rising above the surface while its roots are planted firmly in the river
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bottom."
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Sotomayor herself knows what it's like to have a name that is constantly being mispronounced.
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When she was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2009, people struggled to pronounce her
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Spanish last name. Outlets quickly rushed to publish pronunciation guides to help out,
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with the Wall Street Journal noting that her name had been pronounced several different
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ways by media personalities.
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Some people even criticized Sotomayor for sticking with the Spanish pronunciation of
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her name instead of making it easier for non-Spanish speakers to pronounce. This inspired a backlash,
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with the magazine Latina pointing out why saying names properly is such a big deal,
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writing,
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"Our names are a fundamental part of our identities. We have the right to have them correctly pronounced."
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Mistake aside, a lot of people were moved by the significance of Sotomayor swearing
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in Harris. Both are women of color in positions of power that, historically, have been dominated
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by white men.
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Senator Amy Klobuchar summed up the impact of that moment in a tweet, writing,
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"[Kamala Harris] the first African American, Asian American, and woman to become Vice President,
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is sworn in by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina on the Supreme Court. This is
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what breaking the glass ceiling looks like."
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Harris has spoken about her admiration for Sotomayor in the past. In a tweet in September
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2019, Harris paid tribute to the Supreme Court Justice, writing,
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"Judge Sonia Sotomayor has fought for the voices of the people ever since her first
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case voting against corporations in Citizens United. As a critical voice on the bench,
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she's showing all our children what's possible."
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While the mispronunciation of Harris' name at such an important moment was unfortunate,
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it was a busy day for the vice president and she probably didn't give the incident too
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much thought. She spoke to NPR ahead of Inauguration Day and revealed what she would be focusing
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on as she was being sworn in, telling the outlet, in part,
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"I will be thinking about my mother, who is looking down from heaven. I will be thinking
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about all of the people who are counting on us to lead and are counting on us to see them
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and to address their needs and the things that keep them up at night. And I'll be thinking
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about the fact that we have to hit the ground running immediately to support the people
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of our country."
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