Disrespect of basic Jewish ideals
The ideals and views that you represent and support go directly against basic Jewish principles. If you want to discuss problems that pertain to the orthodox Jewish world at least have the self respect to come from an orthodox perspective. The views presented in this podcast are bias and self centered at best. This podcast does not present conflicting ideals and primarily pushes the agenda of its creator, guests and “Rabbis” that are brought on the show, and even if a valid argument presents itself, the host and features loop circles around their own porous arguments, protecting their own bais agendas in order to make up for a lack of any legitimate Intellect. Each episode is a vast sea of fallacies and demented logic in order to protect the insecurities and shortcomings of the author. My hope is that anyone reading this will accept the teaching of this podcast with a grain of salt.
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