

Don't Call It a Hate Crime Against a Jew
Oct 29, 2024
In the wake of a shooting targeting a Jewish man in Chicago, the discussion delves into the muted media response and societal implications of such hate crimes. The podcast critiques how narratives around anti-Semitic incidents are often downplayed. Additionally, it examines the contrasting strategies of the Trump and Harris campaigns, revealing challenges in political messaging. The conversation also touches on media portrayals, shifting voter confidence, and the psychological impacts of wealth as explored in a novel about philanthropy.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Navigating Hate Crimes and Media Narratives
04:48 • 15min
Campaign Strategies and Voter Messaging
19:46 • 5min
Political Dynamics in Election Season
25:01 • 15min
Shifting Confidence in Democratic Campaign Strategies
39:47 • 2min
Political Campaign Dynamics and Voter Engagement
41:49 • 26min
Exploring Wealth and Irrationality in 'Entitlement'
01:07:43 • 3min