Offers nothing
Having grown up in a country where terrorist attacks take second billing in the headlines, it would have been good if this show looked at why Boys Like Me choose their course of action and how other countries deal with them. As it is, this show offers nothing about how young men are radicalized or how to address this problem but is in fact about the misplaced guilt of sometimes very distant onlookers who are surprised that in a culture of nihilistic consumerism the internet is a sewer and that not everyone likes them.
SamuelWood via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/16/22
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Very enlightening and extremely well done. I’ve been working to end male violence against women for 20 years, and I learned a lot from this podcast. Thank you! I encourage others to listen.
Greg Loughlin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/22
This is a thoughtful and thought provoking look at the ugly underbelly of the internet and how it contributes to the almost daily headlines describing the uptick in acts of violence against women, in Canada and around the world. Definitely not a lighthearted look at dating with ASD.
Farmer in Canada via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/30/21
A daring podcast about how a man doesn’t NEED to be violent. I’m interested to see where this goes …
Caruso Haig via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/24/21
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