Informative With A Few Naive Untruths
Enjoyed hearing this well told story. While I find many things to admire in the movement and the struggle, there still seems to be a disregard to the lives taken and how the victims in those families had their lives ruined. Lastly, the idea that the recall of Chesa was led by a right wing movement is simply not true. He was recalled by many left wing progressives. Overall, a very interesting podcast.
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