“I understand this is comedy, but just listened to the Stevie Wonder is not blind episode. I found the videos they talk about, and disproved everything they said within 6 minutes. If you google Stevie Wonder cane/walking stick, the chance that the first picture is him with his stick is very, very high. Stevie wonder stopped clapping at the same time as the person next to him, which was just as Paul was passing Stevie. Stevie reaches in the direction the mic is falling, but there is zero evidence that he was grabbing for it. You see two people with solid grips on the stand, but at no point is it possible to see if Stevie even touched it with his hand. The car story. Stevie said he wanted to listen to music in the car, so the keys would be in the ignition. And the arm on the passenger seat is the most obvious movement that everyone knows about. If a blind dude wanted to play a prank, this would be a classic. Know who shak is? The dude legally blind, but he might see a some light, it is pretty common. Plus the dude can hear, and if you don’t think the giant of a man doesn’t have a distinct walk, then you should start listening to people. I know family, friends and coworkers by their walk. All of the interviews of celebs saying he can see? So what? It is called a joke. There are years long jokes on talk shows, with all sorts of people in on the joke. Show business often doesnt tell the trusty for the viewers entertainment. Stevie Wonder being blind theory is a 1 out of 10. If someone tells you about it, it might sound real, but with 3 minutes of research, the whole thing is debunked. Adam Todd Brown, you gotta do some research about the topics you talk about, just google and look at the first link, and you would have done more than this episode.”
J3Carlisle via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/23/24