Stick with it
Especially for episodes 8 and 9. The podcast not only gets better at explaining the incel movement, but the compassion the host brings to the show begins to make more sense. Yes, the ideas perpetuated by this group are awful, but the host offers a refreshing insight on how to combat this with genuine human connection and compassion. The holistic kind that isn’t just a shallow call to be kind to one another or united at all costs. The kind that is hard, meaningful, and accountable.
fishthefierce via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/19
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