Kanye West or Donald Trump for Pres? (SPAR)

Kamehameha Speech and Debate Team
1 Jun 201609:17

Summary

TLDRIn this debate, the participants argue whether Kanye West or Donald Trump would make a better presidential candidate. One side emphasizes Kanye's rise from humble beginnings, his pro-immigration stance, and his work ethic, contrasting it with Trump’s inherited wealth and multiple bankruptcies. The other side defends Trump’s economic success, leadership skills, and resilience, despite his controversial statements and actions. Ultimately, both candidates are critiqued for their public behavior, but Trump’s experience and forceful leadership are seen as more effective, while Kanye’s inclusivity and cultural understanding are seen as key strengths.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Kanye West's rise from humble beginnings to becoming a multimillionaire is highlighted as a reason why he would be a better presidential candidate than Donald Trump.
  • 😀 Donald Trump is criticized for going bankrupt multiple times, with the argument that his financial troubles reflect poorly on his leadership abilities.
  • 😀 Kanye West is portrayed as someone who truly worked his way from the bottom up, starting from college dropout to global music and fashion mogul.
  • 😀 Donald Trump, despite inheriting a fortune from his father, is acknowledged for maintaining his wealth and recovering from bankruptcies, though not without controversy.
  • 😀 Kanye West is shown to be a strong supporter of immigrants, citing his boycott of a performance in Atlanta as evidence of his stance against anti-immigration laws.
  • 😀 In contrast, Donald Trump is criticized for his aggressive stance on deporting immigrants, with the claim that his approach to immigration is divisive and harmful.
  • 😀 Both Kanye West and Donald Trump are seen as disrespectful in different ways, with Kanye's past actions, such as interrupting Taylor Swift’s award speech, cited as an example.
  • 😀 The debate touches on the idea that, despite both candidates' flaws, Kanye West's history of supporting diversity and culture contrasts with Trump's more exclusive policies.
  • 😀 Donald Trump's business success is described as a result of his ability to recover from financial setbacks, while Kanye is seen as more reliant on outside help, including his wife.
  • 😀 The argument that Kanye West's leadership would be emotionally unstable and ineffective compared to Donald Trump's more forceful and authoritative approach is emphasized.
  • 😀 Despite both candidates being ridiculed, Donald Trump’s self-sufficiency and forceful leadership are presented as reasons why he would be a better president over Kanye West.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument of the first speaker in favor of Kanye West as a presidential candidate?

    -The first speaker argues that Kanye West's rise from humble beginnings, having dropped out of college to pursue a career in music, makes him a more authentic and self-made individual compared to Donald Trump, who inherited wealth and experienced multiple bankruptcies.

  • How does the first speaker contrast Kanye West’s success with Donald Trump’s financial background?

    -The first speaker contrasts Kanye West’s journey from the bottom to achieving $130 million in wealth with Donald Trump’s background of inheriting $300 million from his father and facing multiple bankruptcies, suggesting that Kanye’s success is more commendable.

  • What stance did Kanye West take on immigration, and how does it differ from Donald Trump’s position?

    -Kanye West has shown support for pro-immigration policies, such as boycotting a performance in Atlanta in protest of anti-immigration laws, while Donald Trump has advocated for the deportation of 11.2 million immigrants, as stated in a 2015 interview.

  • How does the second speaker defend Donald Trump’s business acumen?

    -The second speaker defends Trump by arguing that despite multiple bankruptcies, he managed to recover and maintain his wealth independently, rather than relying on external support like Kanye West, who is portrayed as seeking help from his wife during financial difficulties.

  • What is the second speaker's view on Donald Trump’s leadership style?

    -The second speaker views Donald Trump as a forceful leader, citing examples from *The Apprentice*, where people would cry after hearing 'You're fired', suggesting that Trump’s decisiveness and authority make him a better presidential candidate compared to Kanye West.

  • How does the second speaker address Kanye West’s perceived lack of respect for others?

    -The second speaker references Kanye’s infamous interruption of Taylor Swift’s 2009 MTV Video Music Awards speech, using it as evidence of Kanye’s disrespectful behavior, and contrasts it with Donald Trump’s more politically calculated approach.

  • What point does the first speaker make regarding discrimination and its relevance to the debate?

    -The first speaker emphasizes that discrimination is a significant issue in America, and Kanye West’s support for immigration and his inclusive stance on different cultures make him a better candidate compared to Trump, who has expressed discriminatory views on immigration.

  • What argument does the second speaker make regarding the economic recovery of both candidates?

    -The second speaker argues that while Kanye West faced financial troubles, including a bankruptcy, Donald Trump managed to recover from his bankruptcies and maintain his wealth, suggesting that Trump is more capable of managing economic challenges.

  • How do both speakers address the issue of respect and public opinion towards their candidates?

    -Both speakers acknowledge that both candidates are ridiculed, but the second speaker argues that Trump is more respected in political circles despite public mockery, while the first speaker suggests that public opinion should not overshadow Kanye’s more inclusive values.

  • What does the final speaker argue in terms of Trump’s political experience and ability to handle economic challenges?

    -The final speaker argues that Donald Trump’s experience in business and his ability to recover from bankruptcies, along with his established wealth and political maneuvering, make him a stronger candidate than Kanye West, who is portrayed as less capable of handling such challenges.

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