Repetitive & filled w/ Xenophobia
Decided to listen since I used to live in Orlando. I immediately became very uncomfortable with the xenophobia and prejudice in most of the interviews given by family and friends. I tried to give the family the benefit of the doubt due to the grief and anger they must be going through, but during interview after interview it became apparent that their outlook of the world and certain people in it is skewed. I don’t want to use the word “racist” to describe them but they came off as ignorantly attached to pre-conceived notions and stereotypes. I do hope that they find Jennifer and that the person(s) are brought to justice, but I had to stop listening. It became too political and took the focus away from helping to solve this case and focused instead on an sending some convoluted message that undocumented illegal immigrants are dangerous and “shady” people. I’m disappointed because it had the potential to be a good listen.
miranetsolutions via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/21
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I was excited to give this a try. Barely made it into the first episode when the blatant racism hits. It’s disgusting and made my skin crawl.
RumpleCakes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/20
Can’t wait to hear more!! Well done Cristina Corbin!
LizCresciStyling via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/20
A compelling narrative exposing the disappearance of a child and the pain and suffering of the parents. This excellent reporter evokes compassion in the telling! We hope to find Jennifer!
Partridge Peggy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/20
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