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The Harris-Trump debate unpacked: empathy vs hate

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We compare two radically different visions for America in the 10 September presidential debate. We talk about the ideas, the emotions and the communication tactics.
Key topics:
- Harris’ opportunity economy is aimed at a broad coalition of middle classes, workers and small business owners. Republicans identify as “working class” even when they are not.

- Trump is obsessed with stoking fears about immigration. Harris takes him on and shows he is derailing from the real issues.

- Trump’s statements on immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, are extreme, absurd and tragically farcical: a surreal twisted spectacle that produces very real violence and hate against migrant communities. Vance admits to “creating stories” about pet-eating just to get media attention.

- Harris’ empathetic focus on women’s reproductive freedom beats Trump spinning abortion bans as a democratic expression of the “people’s will”.

- Harris recognises Palestinian suffering but struggles to make a significant break from Biden’s Israel policy.

- Trump’s “anti-war” narrative is revealed as a muscular stance based on “inciting fear” on the world stage.

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Capitole

1. Introducing the debate (00:00:00)

2. Harris' opportunity economy and the question of class (00:03:08)

3. Trump's "stream of consciousness" communication style (00:16:38)

4. Trump's anti-immigrant propaganda as "entertainment": extreme, absurd and dangerous (00:24:17)

5. Harris takes on Trump and shows he is derailing from real issues (00:36:42)

6. Abortion: Harris' focus on reproductive freedom vs Trump's spinning abortion bans as "democracy" (00:41:18)

7. Harris on Palestine and Israel (00:47:20)

8. Trump on diplomacy and war: inciting fear on the world stage (00:51:20)

9. Who won the debate? (00:58:25)

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We compare two radically different visions for America in the 10 September presidential debate. We talk about the ideas, the emotions and the communication tactics.
Key topics:
- Harris’ opportunity economy is aimed at a broad coalition of middle classes, workers and small business owners. Republicans identify as “working class” even when they are not.

- Trump is obsessed with stoking fears about immigration. Harris takes him on and shows he is derailing from the real issues.

- Trump’s statements on immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, are extreme, absurd and tragically farcical: a surreal twisted spectacle that produces very real violence and hate against migrant communities. Vance admits to “creating stories” about pet-eating just to get media attention.

- Harris’ empathetic focus on women’s reproductive freedom beats Trump spinning abortion bans as a democratic expression of the “people’s will”.

- Harris recognises Palestinian suffering but struggles to make a significant break from Biden’s Israel policy.

- Trump’s “anti-war” narrative is revealed as a muscular stance based on “inciting fear” on the world stage.

  continue reading

Capitole

1. Introducing the debate (00:00:00)

2. Harris' opportunity economy and the question of class (00:03:08)

3. Trump's "stream of consciousness" communication style (00:16:38)

4. Trump's anti-immigrant propaganda as "entertainment": extreme, absurd and dangerous (00:24:17)

5. Harris takes on Trump and shows he is derailing from real issues (00:36:42)

6. Abortion: Harris' focus on reproductive freedom vs Trump's spinning abortion bans as "democracy" (00:41:18)

7. Harris on Palestine and Israel (00:47:20)

8. Trump on diplomacy and war: inciting fear on the world stage (00:51:20)

9. Who won the debate? (00:58:25)

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