Wow
Thought I was listening to a podcast by two respected history professors. Turns out neither of them are professors. One works in marketing and the other is a high school teacher. Listened to the most recent episode where they discuss the Spanish Flu and Brown v. Board. The historical accuracy of the pod is not in question. His interpretations of these events and connections to the current climate are jaw dropping. So much that I needed to know what qualifications these two had to make these interpretations. Interestingly enough, they’re just two random guys who made a podcast. Also, shocked that they quoted PragerU star, Jordan Peterson in this episode. I listened to the discussion as well, funny to hear that you knew this episode would stir up emotions. I’ve never written a review for a podcast before, but felt I needed to provide a service to other history lovers: don’t listen to this garbage.
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