The optics and strategy of the Harris-Trump debate | The Listening Post
Summary
TLDREl texto aborda la temporada electoral en Estados Unidos, con un enfoque en los debates presidenciales y cómo han influido en la narrativa política. Kamala Harris, con su trasfondo como fiscal, ha utilizado su experiencia para argumentar la ineptitud de Trump. A pesar de su estrategia de evitar entrevistas con medios tradicionales y priorizar las redes sociales, parece estar teniendo éxito. El debate también toca el papel de la influencia rusa en las elecciones y la situación de los mineros de cobalto en la República Democrática del Congo, resaltando la difícil situación laboral y las condiciones peligrosas en las que operan.
Takeaways
- 🗳️ Las elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos están en pleno desarrollo y los debates han influido en la narrativa política, con Kamala Harris emergiendo como una figura fresca para el partido Demócrata.
- 💬 La segunda debate presidencial tuvo un impacto significativo, con Harris utilizando sus habilidades como fiscal para argumentar que Trump no es apto para liderar.
- 🎒 Harris lleva el lastre político de la Administración Biden, incluyendo cuestiones como la economía, inmigración y la política exterior en Gaza.
- 📱 La estrategia de Harris para evitar entrevistas con medios de noticias tradicionales y priorizar las redes sociales y los 'memes' parece estar funcionando según las encuestas.
- 👵🏻 La edad de Donald Trump,对比 Harris, puede ser un factor desfavorable en la elección, ya que enfrenta a una oponente mucho más joven.
- 🤝 La comunicación no verbal en los debates presidenciales es crucial, y Harris demostró dominio al acercarse a Trump y establecer su presencia desde el inicio.
- 📺 Los moderadores del debate no cuestionaron a Harris sobre su reluctancia para realizar más entrevistas, lo que podría indicar una falta de profundidad en la cobertura mediática.
- 💔 La cobertura de la guerra de Israel-Palestina en el debate fue superficial, con solo 4 minutos de un total de 90 minutos dedicados al tema.
- 💸 Se ha descubierto una operación de desinformación rusa en las elecciones de Estados Unidos, con influenciadores de derecha recibiendo financiamiento de medios rusos sin su conocimiento.
- 🇨🇩 El cobalto, esencial para las baterías de dispositivos electrónicos, se extrae principalmente de la República Democrática del Congo, donde las condiciones de trabajo son precarias y se han denunciado casos de trabajo infantil y explotación.
Q & A
¿Cuál fue el impacto del primer debate presidencial en las elecciones estadounidenses?
-El primer debate presidencial tuvo un impacto significativo, ya que resultó en que Joe Biden fuera eliminado de la nominación demócrata.
¿Cómo se describió el desempeño de Kamala Harris en el segundo debate presidencial?
-Kamala Harris se presentó con un enfoque fresco y sus habilidades adquiridas como fiscal la ayudaron a argumentar que Trump es inapropiado para liderar, utilizando tácticas que incluyeron mantener la compostura y mostrar dominio en el escenario.
¿Por qué Kamala Harris ha evitado entrevistas con medios de noticias tradicionales?
-Harris ha priorizado el estilo de redes sociales y 'vibes' sobre la sustancia, evitando entrevistas con medios de noticias tradicionales para no ser cuestionada sobre declaraciones falsas o absurdas.
¿Qué tácticas se utilizan en la campaña de Kamala Harris para llegar a los votantes jóvenes?
-La campaña de Harris se ha enfocado en contenido ligero en política pero fuerte en 'vibes', utilizando memes en redes sociales y evitando entrevistas con medios tradicionales.
¿Cómo se abordó la cuestión de Gaza y Palestina durante el debate presidencial?
-El debate presidencial dedicó solo 4 minutos al conflicto de Gaza, y la cobertura fue superficial, evitando un análisis serio y crítico de la situación.
¿Qué es el mineral cobalto y por qué es importante para la industria tecnológica?
-El cobalto es un mineral altamente demandado que se utiliza en las baterías de smartphones, laptops y automóviles eléctricos. La mayoría de la oferta global de cobalto proviene de la República Democrática del Congo.
¿Cuáles son las condiciones laborales en las minas de cobalto en la República Democrática del Congo?
-Las condiciones laborales en las minas de cobalto son precarias, con historias de trabajo infantil, condiciones peligrosas y explotación, lo que ha llevado a términos como 'cobalto sanguíneo'.
¿Cómo se ha dificultado el acceso a la información sobre la explotación de cobalto en la República Democrática del Congo?
-El acceso a la información sobre la explotación de cobalto en la RDC es difícil debido a la burocracia y la sensibilidad del tema, lo que limita la cobertura periodística y la investigación.
¿Qué es la diferencia entre las minas industriales y las minas artesanales de cobalto en la RDC?
-Las minas industriales son operadas por compañías grandes y producen el 80% del cobalto, mientras que las minas artesanales, que son más peligrosas y manuales, producen el 20% restante.
¿Cómo se ven afectados los habitantes locales por la minería de cobalto en la RDC?
-Los habitantes locales a menudo no son los beneficiarios de la minería de cobalto y enfrentan desplazamientos forzados, daños a la salud y condiciones de vida precarias debido a las actividades mineras.
Outlines
🗳️ Elecciones presidenciales y estrategias de campaña
El texto aborda la temporada electoral en Estados Unidos, enfocándose en los debates presidenciales y cómo han influido en la narrativa política. Se menciona la participación de Kamala Harris como la nueva cara del partido Demócrata frente a Donald Trump. Se destaca la estrategia de Harris de evitar entrevistas con medios tradicionales y su enfoque en las redes sociales para llegar a los votantes más jóvenes. Además, se discute la importancia de la comunicación no verbal en los debates y cómo Harris utilizó su presencia para dominar la escena. Finalmente, se critica la falta de cobertura de ciertos temas por parte de los medios de comunicación y la necesidad de que los candidatos sean más transparentes y directos en sus entrevistas.
📺 La influencia de los medios y la cobertura de la guerra en Gaza
Este párrafo explora la influencia de los medios de comunicación en la narrativa política y cómo ciertos temas, como la guerra de Israel contra Palestina, son tratados superficialmente. Se critica la falta de profundidad en la cobertura de la guerra en Gaza durante el debate presidencial y se sugiere que los moderadores no pusieron a los candidatos en una posición donde se discutiera seriamente la situación. Se resalta la importancia de la prensa en la responsabilidad de desafiar las afirmaciones erróneas y la necesidad de una cobertura más equitativa y justa de los conflictos internacionales.
🔍 Esfuerzos de la disinformación y la lucha contra la influencia extranjera
El tercer párrafo habla sobre las operaciones de desinformación y cómo diferentes gobiernos están tratando de influir en las elecciones de Estados Unidos. Se mencionan programas específicos y la implicación de influyentes de derecha que reciben financiamiento de medios rusos. También se discute la reacción de los involucrados y la crítica a la supuesta falta de transparencia en la financiación de contenidos políticos. Se señala la hipocresía de los esfuerzos de Washington para combatir la disinformación, ya que se omite la campaña de influencia israelí que también ha tenido un impacto significativo.
🇨🇩 Cobalto y explotación minera en la República Democrática del Congo
Este segmento se centra en el cobalto, un mineral esencial para la industria tecnológica, y su origen en la República Democrática del Congo. Se describe la difícil situación de los mineros, especialmente en las minas artesanales, donde se enfrentan a condiciones peligrosas y la explotación. Se aborda la importancia de este recurso para la economía del país y la complicada situación política y social que rodea la industria minera. Además, se menciona la lucha de los periodistas para obtener acceso y reportar sobre estas condiciones, así como la resistencia de las empresas mineras a ser transparentes.
🏭 Impacto de la minería industrial y la lucha de los mineros artesanales
El último párrafo detalla las consecuencias de la minería industrial en las comunidades locales y la situación de los mineros artesanales que se ven obligados a trabajar en condiciones extremas para sobrevivir. Se relata la historia de las familias que se ven afectadas por la minería y la falta de beneficios para ellos a pesar de vivir en territorios ricos en recursos. Se enfatiza la necesidad de proteger a los trabajadores, proporcionarles equipos de seguridad y entrenamiento adecuado, y se critica la falta de cooperación de las compañías mineras con los medios de comunicación para abordar estas cuestiones.
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Keywords
💡Elección presidencial
💡Debates presidenciales
💡Influencias en línea
💡Cobalto
💡Exploitación laboral
💡Conflicto en Gaza
💡Influencia extranjera
💡Desinformación
💡Moderadores de debate
💡Génesis
Highlights
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第二场辩论中,哈里斯作为民主党的新面孔,与特朗普形成对比。
哈里斯作为检察官的技能在辩论中得到了很好的运用。
哈里斯避开了主流新闻媒体的采访,优先选择社交媒体。
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哈里斯避免主流媒体,选择通过社交媒体和广告来传播信息。
辩论中对加沙地带的讨论被边缘化,仅用了4分钟。
特朗普在辩论后对ABC主持人的偏见表示不满。
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刚果民主共和国的钴矿开采对当地社区造成了严重影响。
钴矿开采的报道揭示了供应链中的伦理问题。
报道强调了刚果民主共和国钴矿开采的复杂性和敏感性。
以色列在加沙地带的军事行动被描述为对巴勒斯坦人的屠杀。
报道呼吁持续关注和报道加沙地带的屠杀,以对抗世界的麻木不仁。
Transcripts
we are now well into election season in
America and the presidential debates
keep shape-shifting the story debate
number two what got said and what did
not how online influencers in the US
have been influenced by money coming out
of Moscow plus Cobalt the Democratic
Republic of Congo and the price that
miners are paying to make our mobile
phones and laptops
American voters have already had two
presidential debates to take in ahead of
November's election the first back in
June was a GameChanger knocking Joe
Biden off the Democratic ticket the
second held this past week may prove to
be kamla Harris provides the Democrats
with a fresh face to put up against
Donald Trump and the skills she acquired
as a prosecutor served her well in this
debate in making the case that Trump is
unfit to lead Harris is still carrying
the political baggage of the Biden
Administration on issues such as the
economy immigration and Biden's refusal
to stop Israel on its genocidal mission
in Gaza that may be why Harris has
steered clear of journalists refusing
for the most part to do interviews with
mainstream news outlets according to the
polls her strategy prioritizing social
media style and Vibes over over
substance seems to be working and the
fact that Donald Trump is 78 years old
and is now up against a much younger
candidate does not help his
cause a US presidential debate tends to
be about more than just a war of words
the Optics matter too the nonverbal
forms of communication everything from
the handshake at the outset to the look
one candidate gives the other can send a
message
Pack-a-Punch she walked over to Trump
and sort of got in his space really
asserted her dominance early on and that
was a really important move of even
before the debate had begun so any woman
in professional life especially in male
dominated Fields like politics um knows
the importance of keeping composed even
as you're hearing things that are odd or
maybe even offensive and one of the
things that I think the split screen was
able to do was to show how it's looking
really opposed um she was looking right
at Trump and she wasn't going to let up
and I think part of the strategy wasn't
really about him at all it was about I
can hold the stage I can be presidential
I can be commanderin-chief we know that
a tactic of the the Harris campaign is
to really try and get under the former
president's skin and I think she
conveyed that really effectively just
pely with her face without uh disobeying
any of the rules agreed by the
moderators and the candidates in advance
another tactic of the Harris campaign is
to give the mainstream media the cold
shoulders keeping interviews with Legacy
news outlets to an absolute minimum
since being handed the torch by Joe
Biden Harris has done one interview with
CNN Madam vice president governor Wells
thank you so much for sitting down with
me and bringing the her team prefers to
sacrifice the sound bites such
interviews produce that play well with
older audiences for memes on social
media aimed at younger voters focusing
on content that's light on policy but
big on Vibes and which the campaign can
control like this ad featuring former
members of Team Trump who have defected
take it from the people who knew him
best Donald Trump is a danger to our
troops and our democracy for kamla
Harris avoiding the likes of Fox News is
a no-brainer and KLA Harris is running a
very different campaign she's
intentionally laying low but her
campaign cannot even see an upside to
sitting down with the New York Times or
calling in to
MSNBC when you sit down with a reporter
you know that that reporter is going to
challenge you if you say something
that's false or if you say something
that's absurd when you're putting your
own messaging out you don't have that
challenge and that then feeds into uh
this sort of siloing of the two sides in
our politics and so we've got a
challenge in America rooted in the
weaken
of a lot of our traditional media
outlets and the failure of New Media to
fill the void the end result is is not
good for our politics candidates should
sit down for interviews if Harris has
concerns about meeting with the US uh
political press I think she's giving
them a little too much credit The
Establishment media here is uh reliably
mey mouthed and hasn't been pushing uh
either candidate on the key domestic and
certainly geopolitical issues uh that
really affect this country and its role
in the world
today that said uh would be president uh
shying away from uh press scrutiny
doesn't look good this is a deliberate
media strategy that those types of media
aren't that important in this modern
media environment if the momentum's with
her why not keep writing that momentum
and we've really seen the Harris
campaign lean into social media lean
into to memes into a lot of alternative
media rather than with the major
networks based on the decision that
those aren't that important for voters
the test will obviously be in November
that is the strategy that is behind this
decision vient the two ABC moderators
did not question Harris on her refusal
to do more interviews far more glaring
though was the cursory treatment given
to Israel's war on Palestine the crimes
against humanity taking place in Gaza
and the West Bank that hundreds of
thousands of American students have
protested over the debate lasted 90
minutes only 4 minutes was devoted to
the war When Donald Trump did his thing
ranting about Kamala Harris hating
Israel and Arab populations the ABC
moderator sought clarification about the
Israel part oh that's absolutely not
true I have my entire career and life
supported Israel in the Israel BBC spent
more than twice as much time 9 minutes
running commercials pedling its new
programming schedule to Americans than
it did examining a genocide being
inflicted on Palestinians that the Biden
Administration is arming and backing
does the mainstream media anywhere get
more corporate than that the exchange on
Gaza was the low point of the debate it
was disappointing in every sense it was
as if the moderators felt they had to
ask a question about Gaza or at least
about Israel Palestine but they didn't
really want to spend a lot of time on it
they basically set the candidates up to
give uh the answers that they usually
give a repetition of talking points in a
sense they were making sure that no one
would criticize them for not bringing up
Gaza but they really didn't bring up
Gaza in a way where you had a serious
thoughtful conversation there was no one
on that stage be it Trump Harris or the
moderators who showed any interest in uh
holding Israel accountable for the
ongoing genocidal war in Gaza Trump of
course rapidly
islamophobic um pro-israel proit
ethnostate regime status um and more
interested in flattening Gaza and
probably turning it into some Dubai
style playground well Harris's gestures
towards Palestinian dignity were empty
and thus no better had the moderators
pushed either candidate on the issue uh
would it have made any difference to uh
the pal Ians being slaughtered in Gaza
and now the West Bank no because both
candidates are fully signed up to
supporting Israel's
genocide the morning after the debate
with pollsters and pundits agreeing that
Harris had won the night Donald Trump
was predictably aggrieved he said ABC's
moderators were biased that they proved
it by fact checking him far more often
than his opponent and that the network
should have its license to broadcast Rec
Ed the former president's reaction was
not just familiar it could have been
scripted by the writers of a new feature
film about Trump set for release in the
US next month The Apprentice tells the
story of a young Trump and the
notoriously Cutthroat lawyer who
mentored him Roy KH in it KH schools
Trump on the ways of the New York
business World rules that Trump seems to
be following to this day in the world of
politics the first rule is the simplest
attack attack attack she goes down as
the worst vice president in the history
of our country rule two admit nothing
deny everything I don't know anything
about it I don't want to know anything
about it rule three no matter what
happens you claimed Victory and never
admit defeat uh this was my best debate
I thought it was very good another thing
that will have not sat well with Donald
Trump on the morning after ABC's
moderators we're getting better reviews
than he was I think the moderators did
what was necessary and what's been
missing in the presidential debates thus
far so for example Donald Trump spouted
a kind of wild conspiracy theory about
Haitian immigrants in Springfield
they're eating the dogs the people that
came in they're eating the cats they're
eating they're eating the pets of the
people that live there and this there's
no evidence of this claim it's a
far-right concussion and one of the
moderators David Mur stepped in there
have been no credible reports of
specific claims of pets being harmed
injured or abused by individuals within
the Immigrant Community this kind of
intervention is important when we're
thinking about things that have no
factual basis whatsoever and have real
implications for the safety of people
the moderators ensured there was a
baseline of Truth and fact in this
debate there were some things Harris
said as well so both of these candidates
you know they're politicians they're
competing and they're saying things that
that may be over the top but
proportionally the number of lies and
the number of uh just completely absurd
statements from Donald Trump just
dwarfed uh the number that came from
comell Harris and so I think that the
moderators when they challenged Donald
Trump on on things he had said I think
that was was appropriate to my mind they
should have done a lot
more the value of most political debates
is that they take candidates away from
their standard campaign stops where they
have the stage to themselves to one they
have to share allowing voters to
compare this one was different the
comparison Americans were making this
week consciously or subconsciously was
of these two images the choice they were
offered in the first debate versus the
one they have now and on that the Optics
it's was no contest from the very
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start staying with the US for now
Washington says it is conducting a
coordinated effort against foreign
influence in this election minak shiavi
has been following this story there has
been all kinds of activity in DC over
Russian disinformation operations tied
not just to the presidential elections
but Congressional elections too three
government departments combined to bust
two programs one called doppelganger and
the other involving online influencers
doppelganger quote disseminates
disinformation through a network of
cloned websites fake articles and social
media manipulation the pro Russian
narratives on those sites included
negative depictions of Ukraine and posts
about contentious social issues in the
United States the other scheme involves
some high-profile right-wing influencers
names like Dave Rubin Benny Johnson and
Tim P who have followers in the Millions
Washington accuses two us-based
employees of Russian State media Outlet
RT of funneling $10 million to a US
social media company called tenet which
paid those influencers for their videos
Ukraine is the enemy of this country
Ukraine is our enemy being funded by the
Democrats there's a Twist in the story
The influencers involved say that they
were among the victims since they
weren't informed of the original source
of the money they also said they had
full editorial control of all their
content in Moscow Washington's anti-
disinformation drive has caused
Amusement RT's deputy editor-in chief
wrote there are three certainties in
life death taxes and RT's interference
in the American elections there are
flaws in this US Government campaign
because it only goes so far 3 months ago
Israel was revealed to have organized
and paid foreign influence campaign that
used fake profiles on X Facebook and
Instagram to post pro-israel comment
comments Israel pumped $2 million into
that the outcry there wasn't one thanks
Mina Cobalt is one of the most in demand
minerals in the world today it is used
in the batteries of our smartphones
laptops and electric cars most of the
global supply of cobalt comes from the
Democratic Republic of Congo either
through big industrial mines or an
unregulated sector known as artisanal
mines however covering Cobalt EXT action
in the DRC is notoriously difficult
which makes it hard to know what kind of
conditions the miners are working under
from The Limited coverage that is
produced we hear stories of child labor
hazardous minds and exploitation terms
like blood Cobalt get bandied around
along with comparisons to the Congo's
violent Colonial past all of which is
contested by The Mining and big tech
companies that profit from Cobalt they
maintain that their supply chains are
ethical in the first of a two-part
report the listening posts Nick mad went
to the DRC to try to get access to the
minds to see for himself what the story
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is who wields the
truth the marketing teams at Tech and EV
companies wield the truth or is it the
congle people because they're telling
completely opposite
Stories the people on the ground in the
Congo are telling a story of pillage
suffering Penny wages and death to feed
Cobalt up the chain the companies at the
top of the chain are talking about human
rights Zero Tolerance policies on child
labor sustainable mining practices
please look the other way and upgrade
your phone this year so we have to all
think who do we want to
believe once again the resources of the
Democratic Republic of Congo the DRC are
at the center of global
demand first the world came for its
rubber then it's gold copper and now
Cobalt the mineral used in the batteries
that power our modern-day rechargeable
Lifestyles the extraction of cobalt is a
difficult story to tell and The Limited
coverage that does come out paints a
grim picture of exploitation and
environmental damage in the Eastern
region there is a conflict that has been
ongoing since
1996 an estimated 6 million people have
been killed more than 7 million
displaced the fighting is taking place
far away from the Cobalt mines but it
complicates
everything to show you how tightly
controlled the Cobalt story is and why
we start in the drc's largest city it's
basing heavily policed and sometimes
volatile it's the perpetually chaotic
capital
kinasa journalists are accustomed to
going through certain Hoops to gain
access legal access to a story but in
the DRC getting close to the mining
story is especially arduous it's taken
us two months and thousands of dollars
to get my Visa and press accreditation
and to give you an idea of the
bureaucracy we had to navigate look at
all the stamps from the various
government bodies that we collected
along the way and despite all of this we
don't have permission to go to the south
of the country where the are that's
still a work in
progress coverage of cobalt mining in
particular is a sensitive issue for a
variety of reasons um obviously mining
in the DRC represents a large share of
domestic revenue and of the congales
economy they are a fringe of pretty
influential congales politicians and
Military Elites who have personal stakes
in the industry I also think that the
nature of Mining and how mining
concessions are structured makes it
difficult to access and to
report after getting the last approval
that we needed from kinasa we flew to
lubumbashi the second largest city in
the DRC and the gateway to the Cobalt
mines the sector is divided in two
regulated industrial mines operated by
big mining companies they use heavy
machinery and produce 80% of the drc's
Cobalt the remaining 20% comes from
unregulated artial mines that are dug
manually which make them much more
dangerous luomashi is also where most of
the congales journalists who Cav the
mining sector are based like Frank fber
the editor of mining news
magazine what has been your experience
covering the sector as someone that
focuses on the mining industry have
there been any challenges or or dangers
that you face while trying to do your
job are there any dangers when you go to
the mining site don't expect to be
greeted with cheers the miners are worry
they want to know who does what and why
so if you're not well supervised or
people aren't prepared for your presence
there may be frustration that leads to
poor choices and dangerous
situations there is some
hesitation um
about confining or sharing lived
experiences with Outsiders in part
because of thatat press the portrayal of
Human Rights abuses has an impact on the
local economy on foreign investment
which in turn has impact on people's
livelihoods I would do uh interviews
under the cover of Darkness uh we'd
arrange a safe place with trusted guides
transport villagers Before Dawn to that
site then I would do interviews keep
them there for the day and then return
them after Sunset now mind you most
people don't want to talk because
there's enormous Peril associated with
revealing the
truth from Lum Bashi we catch a bus West
to what's known as the Cobalt capital of
the world Kazi around 70% of the global
supply of cobalt comes from this small
patch of the
DRC as we get closer the Hallmarks of
extraction start to present themselves
the road is well traveled but it's also
treacherous when we reach Ki we find a
town on the edge of an industrial mine
where we will have to wait for our final
approval to go to the
mines candy aim went to kesi in 2022 to
document the impact that industrial
mining was having on the surrounding
communities we spoke to over 130 people
met with company officials um what we
found is that the communities that
really live on or around mineral rich
land are really not the beneficiaries of
that activity worse many of them have to
live their homes and their Farmland
forcibly without minimum you know
safeguards one of the cases we looked
into the community explained to us that
in 2016 their informal sentiment was
completely erased from the map with the
participation of the congales military
that destroyed their informal sediments
and we were able to corroborate that
information through the review of
satellite imagery the largest Cobalt
mining concession in in the Southeastern
Congo is the size of London so you have
to imagine a London siiz concession
multiplied several times over that's
been ripped apart and all the people who
used to live in that concession
displaced pushed to the fringes of
existence now there's no way for them to
survive except to scr back into that
territory where they used to live and
try to fill a sack of cobalt for the
day these groups of people would move
into the artial mining sector and it's
known to be a family
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affair typically the men do the digging
the woman wash the Cobalt and the
children have been known to work as well
but many have to go with their parents
to the mines because even though they
can be deadly for poverty-stricken
families that's the only
option yeah
there are plenty of dangers in artisanal
mining the material is radioactive and
very often the miners work without
protective clothing or equipment no
gloves no masks no glasses they expose
themselves to harm because raw Cobalt is
toxic it leads to disease and birth
defects a family unit will work 12 hours
in hazardous toxic conditions to fill up
one or two sacks which they will
sell to the industrial mining
company for the equivalent of a dollar
or two of income a day and if they
suffer a shattered leg a broken neck or
God forbid they are buried alive in a
tunnel collapse they'll just bring in
the next family and that's how this
fever this Scramble for Cobalt is being
met you have to get your heads around
this artisanal workers are not state
employees they're part of cooperatives
we realized that at one point the
corporative managers did not have
protective equipment for workers we
realized that they weren't trained in
the correct digging and operating
procedures we are talking about
landslides happening when things are
poorly done but many of the mining
companies don't cooperate with
journalists because when we cover this
sector there are hard questions that
need to be
answered in part two of this report we
finally managed to get inside a Cobalt
mine we analyzed some of the news cover
that has been produced about these
issues over the years to try and assess
whether or not it gives an accurate
portrayal of what is happening and we
look at Cobalt Supply chains which big
tech companies claim are ethical but a
growing number of journalists
researchers and activists say
otherwise and finally this past week in
isra military plane flew over a refugee
camp in Gaza an area that Israel had
designated a safe Zone and Dropped a
2,000lb Bomb on it Rescuers and
eyewitnesses in almasi described a
hellish scene a crater 9 M deep people
buried in the sand killed as they slept
entire families erased after 11 months
of broadcasting their horror stories
Palestinians are right to wonder if the
world has grown desensitized to their
Mass killing the huge gap between the
reality of trying to survive a genocide
and the the way their story gets
reported the excuses made the euphemisms
used when a word like genocide will do
we cannot stop talking about it and
Reporting on it because there is just no
normalizing this we'll see you next time
here at the listening post
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