Lunch and Understanding
Joe reflects on the importance of personal connections in politics, emphasizing how shared experiences can foster understanding among opposing parties. He notes that the decline of social interactions, like communal lunches, has led to increased polarization and a lack of empathy. By getting to know each other on a personal level, politicians can bridge divides and reduce animosity.In this clip
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