“Very insulting to hear. All the English speakers are in dominate right position and all Spanish speakers subordinate wrong do-ers. Take for example car crash, spanish speaker is unemployed, uninsured, non citizen and accident faulted person. All of the check boxes, really? Car wasnt loaded with people or vegetables? The roles could be easily be reversed on the script. Also a Sad story of personal strife too. Where is the english speaker sad story. English speaker can be unemployed, uninsured, college student, on probation, or narcotics addicted. Lazy and/or unimaginative and/or lack experience or plain racism. Who runs this podcast? Do you really expect this low from all Spanish speakers? If this is all one should expect from Spanish speaker , then it is no wonder laws and justice cannot be just. Who try’s when media, podcast and English speakers hear or reinforce this stuff. I can’t imagine how Afrikaans or Cantonese podcast describe situations. Dry cleaning or whatever storylines….
Consider Interesting story lines. Visit Mexican dentist, or doctor , Asking for job from Spanish speaking manager, discussing matters with Mexico president, telling English speaker restaurant issues with ice tea and or Spanish speaker manager telling English speaker to get moving. Laying off english speaker worker. Or flip roles at every self interest intuition. Is it ridiculous to interact with Spanish speaker in dominate position?
If Spanish speaker is docile and self deprecating then the English speaker can equally express common traits like arrogance , egocentric, exaggeration, over spending in Amazon, being cheap on paying living wage to a citizen, or Karenism. Air out dirty laundry equally. Is it you cannot imagine or you won’t do it? Can you address in follow up podcast ?”
Chris who wrote a review via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/15/21