What’s Plagiarism?
The podcast host often reads other’s articles without referencing the original author. He often reads their entire articles, giving comments, but never referencing the article’s author. Someone who isn’t paying attention may get the impression that the podcast host did all of this research and came up with those ideas, but he didn’t. What is plagiarism? Is this a case of it? Some episodes are also just rambling speculations that amount to a real waste of time for the listener. I wonder if the host has a speech or reading impediment since he often mispronounces words. Perhaps this is his heart trying to tell him to mention the original author. I think he believes in the flat earth theory. That’s sad. He otherwise seems to be able to put things together properly most of the time (we all make mistakes and get the wrong information sometimes). I can’t tell what his religion is. I thought he was a Christian, but he sometimes says things that make me think he’s not. So, I don’t know what his real views are on that. The only thing I think I’d say good about his podcast is that he’s trying to point what is demonstrably wrong about the leaders of the world and their plans for humanity. This is a good thing. At least he’s consistently shining the spotlight on evil in the world. The range of subjects is good.
Consoiracy Jim via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/23
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Fame_O via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/21
Break out your tin foil hats!!!
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