Thu Sep 12 01:35:16 UTC 2024: ## Trump’s Emotional Outburst Highlights Double Standard in Politics

**Philadelphia, PA** – Former President Donald Trump’s visibly emotional performance during Tuesday night’s debate has sparked conversation about the double standard in politics when it comes to emotional displays. While women in politics are often criticized for being too emotional, Trump’s outburst went largely unchallenged, with many viewers pointing out the hypocrisy.

Trump, visibly frustrated by Vice President Kamala Harris’ questioning, exhibited anger and frustration, refusing to call Harris by her name and even making disparaging remarks about her relationship with President Biden. His emotional outburst was starkly contrasted by Harris’ calm and collected demeanor, leading many to point out the double standard that women are often judged by.

Experts like Barbara Perry, a presidential studies professor at the University of Virginia, highlighted the persistent myth that men are inherently rational while women are emotional. This myth, she argues, often undermines the credibility of women in politics. While Trump has faced little backlash for his emotional displays, women in politics have been systematically criticized and silenced for showing emotion.

Julie Gallagher, a history professor at Penn State University, further emphasizes the historical context of this double standard. The “hysterical woman” trope, she argues, has been used to silence and dismiss Black women in particular, and this was evident in the response to Harris’ performance. While Trump’s outburst was seen as a sign of his passion, Harris was expected to maintain an “angry Black woman” persona, despite her composure.

The article concludes by drawing attention to the importance of recognizing and challenging these double standards, urging readers to learn from Harris’ example of calm and controlled leadership in the face of provocation.

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