A very white privileged and egocentric point of view
The hosts aren’t interested in understanding the point of view of minorities or anyone outside of their bubble of privilege. Especially life in other countries. This is evidenced by the stories they share about their lives and their opinions on the show. I tried to look past it and listened to a few episodes but after listening to their review of the second Sex and the City movie it was too much. It was very triggering to hear them ignore the extreme disparities between the millionaires and their servants that work for almost nothing, instead, the host was excited to see the luxury and celebrated it several times. On top of that, the host didn’t see anything wrong with white tourists gawking at a Middle Eastern woman like some animal at the zoo. At least the guy that was with her in that episode brought a more balanced point of view. I think this was the same host that shamelessly said that she would never hire a good looking woman to work for her, cringe! Egocentrism at its finest. The hosts need some empathy, a training in diversity and inclusion, to talk to people who aren’t white and to get out of their bubble once in a while.
justagirlintheworldaslong via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/16/21
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