Merely a platform for “incels” to rant while “host” does nothing
If you want to read/otherwise be exposed to the lengthy rants of incels and their very repetitive arguments about why, for example, all women are mindless sex machines who can’t control themselves and therefore must be controlled by various means(the “problem” of hypergamy) or why white men should prey upon struggling lower-class Asian women in “sex tourism” countries so that they can be served as is their right as white men (yes this is the claim — it’s common in these communities) then why not just go to the source — 4chan, discord, etc? Naama does not seem to know what SHE is doing, and this is why reviewers are pointing this annoying and repetitive aimlessness out. Yet she argues that her total inability to interview and lack of guidance is a strategy...really? The audience can read incel posts and visit red pill sites without you since we know these websites exist. I don’t understand what you think you are adding? Naama wants to act like she is adding something to these rants by calling them “interviews” yet she merely laughs in agreement or utters two or three short words in deep vocal fry mode (as in “like yeah...okay”)as a response while the guys talk, and talk, and talk, and talk — basically an hour of them reading their posts. Naama also wants to claim that she is offering a “free” space yet incels have these free spaces already, and no I don’t buy the half-hearted remark about “censorship.” Please. What ARE you offering other than a legitimizing platform that allows racists and others to rant for an hour unchallenged while you snicker here or there? We can find this online already. After listening to the most recent two episodes, I am posting this review as the episode in which the host petulantly responds to critical reviews (never a good sign) while attempting to justify every aspect of her approach is really in poor form.
LydianalaMode via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/19
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Listened through several episodes hoping to learn something more about Incel. Other than a few new vocabulary words, so far... nada. It seems to be a platform for dudes to vent.
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