Morally bankrupt
The behaviour encouraged in “Eat the Rich” is so unconscionable and predatory. You are encouraging white people to venmo black strangers large sums of money (enough to inflict financial pain) even if they can’t afford to pay their bills. You are encouraging the same people to emotionally manipulate and lie to their families to send this money if they would not consent otherwise. This is what a cult does! On top of that, to air this during an economic depression (when people of all races are financially struggling) as an example to celebrated is disgusting. Not all white people are wealthy— your guests are preying on these people’s goodwill and guilt in a manner similar to that of a televangelist.
tessaaaaas via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/09/21
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