During his speech on Monday night, President Joe Biden reflected on the events that motivated him to run for president in 2020, particularly highlighting the 2017 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Biden has consistently pointed to the incidents in Charlottesville as a pivotal moment that fueled his decision to enter the presidential race.
President Biden expressed his emotional response to the events, stating, 'I just lost part of my soul, but I ran with a deep conviction in America.' He emphasized his belief in an America where values such as honesty, dignity, and decency hold significant importance, and where everyone is afforded equal opportunities without the presence of hate.
The theme of fighting for the soul of America has been a recurring topic in President Biden's speeches, including his convention address. He reiterated this sentiment by stating, 'We're in a battle for the greatest soul of America.'
President Biden's remarks underscore his commitment to upholding the fundamental values of the nation and striving for a more inclusive and equitable society. His vision for America revolves around fostering a culture of respect, fairness, and unity, while actively confronting and eradicating instances of hatred and discrimination.