Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Kamala Harris made history this Thursday by accepting the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States on a night filled with emotions and symbolism. At the United Center in Chicago, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation, not only for the event itself but for what it represented: the first Black woman of South Asian descent to reach this stage. Her 40-minute speech was a blend of autobiography, calls for unity, and a strong critique of her opponent, former President Donald Trump. The convention, which took place over four days, was marked by the participation of key figures from the Democratic Party and surprising moments, such as the appearance of well-known host Oprah Winfrey. However, the highlight of the event was undoubtedly when Harris took the microphone, knowing her message would resonate in millions of homes through television and social media. From the outset of her speech, Harris paid tribute to President Joe Biden, praising his leadership and thanking her husband, Doug Emhoff, for his unconditional support. This family gesture not only humanized the candidate but also served as a reminder of the importance of family in her life and political career. One of the standout points of her address was her emphasis on unity and the need for a new direction for the country. Nevertheless, this did not prevent her from launching a critique of Trump, whom she described as "selfish" and an "agent of chaos." The Democratic candidate painted a clear picture of what she considers failed leadership, pointing out that the former president is only interested in his own interests and those of his wealthy friends. In the realm of foreign policy, Harris positioned herself as Biden's heir, reaffirming her support for Ukraine and her commitment to working "around the clock" to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as to secure the release of hostages taken by Hamas. Her assertion that she will always defend Israel's right to protect itself was followed by a heartfelt statement about the devastation in Gaza, reflecting her concern for human suffering in international conflicts. Her criticisms of Trump did not stop at economic and social issues; she also addressed foreign relations, making it clear that she would not be influenced by dictators like Kim Jong-Un, whom she labeled as manipulators. These statements resonated with the audience, highlighting her firm stance against external threats. The atmosphere at the United Center became even more electric with the intervention of Senator Elizabeth Warren, who praised Harris as an "unbribable" figure, marking a contrast between Harris's career as a prosecutor and Trump’s as a businessman. Such endorsements strengthened Harris's image as a determined leader committed to justice. In addition to politicians, the convention witnessed the presence of ordinary citizens who shared how Biden and Harris's policies had positively impacted their lives. Touching stories, such as that of Kimberly Mata-Rubio, whose daughter was a victim of gun violence, added a human touch to the political narrative, reminding everyone of the urgency of addressing issues like gun control. However, not everything was harmonious at the event. A group of pro-Palestinian Democratic delegates, calling themselves the "uncommitted," expressed their discontent at not being invited to speak. Their demand for a ceasefire in Gaza and the inclusion of a Palestinian speaker at the convention highlighted tensions within the party, reminding that not everyone shares the same vision regarding the conflict in the Middle East. As the event drew to a close, expectations for a possible appearance by superstars like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift kept the audience on edge. Although these figures did not show up, the convention remained a vibrant spectacle, with musical performances that united the audience around the idea of a better future. Kamala Harris's historic night not only marked a milestone in American politics but also made it clear that the fight for inclusive and just leadership is a theme that continues to resonate in society. As the elections approach, her message of unity and progress presents itself as a response to the divisions facing the country at a time when democracy is under unprecedented scrutiny.