Cringe
Not trying to be mean, just honest, the reporting is good and I applaud the compassion and empathy shown by the podcasters/reporters, but the families denial of the situations is a little hard to listen to. I’m not saying I don’t understand because if the police aren’t willing to work you through the whole situation that’s obviously frustrating, the obvious profiling like “oh well indigenous what do you expect?” is awful, but the police can’t do anything after someone has k**led themselves or overdosed and the family just refuses to understand or accept the truth. Very sad honestly. But I stopped listening at the fourth episode. The vehement denial is too depressing.
j_thirteen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/23
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