Rubbish
I agree with the first reviewer - I couldn’t get through the first episode. In addition to being extremely cringeworthy (eg the audio at the beginning of the first episode) it undermines the vital work of child protection personnel. All I heard was three middle class white people expressing incredulity that hospital staff queried an infant’s serious head trauma. Medical professionals have a duty of care, and should be applauded for seeking to ensure the absence of any wrongdoing on the part of the parents. Such an approach seems particularly pertinent in this case, given that doctors formed the view that the child had suffered two prior skull injuries. It appears that the theme of this podcast is that people of a certain station in life (white, educated etc.) shouldn’t be subject to the same scrutiny as others.
alanaclare via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/13/20
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