about her decision to come forward with her story and the limiting ways we talk about the #MeToo movement. aq7492 The thing is that it's always about context. Some of the silliness is really incredible. People are very creative. There's a picture of me taking a selfie with Biden at the same event and my two fingers were on his shoulder, and so therefore I have invaded people’s space, [they’re saying] I violated him. Then there's a picture of Bernie [posing with my arm around him and his arm around me], and people say "why is it a violation for Biden to touch her and not for Bernie?" aq7492 It stayed with me because of how weird and powerless it made me feel. I felt like I couldn't speak up for myself. If anybody knows me, even a little, they know it's not me. And that's maybe why it affected me as much as it did because that's not my personality at all. aq7492 Like the cartoons of the past, today the government paints immigrants from certain countries as dangerous, criminal, and lazy. It continues to fight to keep immigrants out or remove them from our country. Millions of immigrants in the U.S. live and work here for better economic opportunity, to stay with their families, or even to escape the danger from the countries they come from. History often repeats itself, so we cannot be complacent.Get the Teen Vogue Take.Sign up for theTeen Vogueweekly emailRelated: aq7492
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