Lack of focus on the actual podcast topic, and very woke
In the podcast on Reena Virk’s murder, the host takes a short break from discussing the actual murder, to getting sidelined into the completely unrelated issue of “aboriginal rights.”. “The spot on the Craigflower Bridge was an omen of sorts. The colonial history of the space is one of violence. The violent seizure of the lands and means of livelihood of local indigenous and First Nations people who were displaced when white settlers first arrived. And that night, the bridge would again be the location of more violence.” Maybe you should go back to Australia and discuss the aboriginal rights in your home country.
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