Episode 18
Episode 18 of add to cart has nothing to do with consumerism in the best way possible as a minority (Shoshone Tribal member) it’s so important to hear voices from other minorities and what we all face everyday in America. Dehumanization of sex workers is what leads to the events in question and to other serial killer events that is true and the racism, inequality, white supremacism it’s all true this incident is not one or the other. 100%agree with the well put special episode and even got a laugh to book end the episode. Excellent content what a wonderful episode. When I was 25 I drove my van from my home in Nevada toward the middle of California and ran into a place called Manzanar which is part of the National park service it’s a museum showing the actual site of one of our (the United States) Japanese internment camps, I’d never learned about these in school, as a Native American I knew a lot of history in school was biased towards white supremacy but this was still shocking to my system how could people keep this kind of thing hidden away when there was this museum right here. As a Nation we need to face the demons of our sorted racial past rather than sweep it under the rug and anytime voices ring out it’s so important to listen please listen. Maybe I’ll even listen to other episodes lol. Yeah I’ll subscribe I mean Kulap is funny I used to listen to who charted. It was fun.
sircucksalot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/20/21
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There is so much I like here. They are funny and charming. They talk about being 40-something in a way that makes me feel seen. When they rib each other for personality quirks it’s kind (so many podcasts I feel like the joke borders on verbally abusing a co-host). But it’s not prim, either. They...Read full review »
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