Can I Say I Was Wrong?
About a year ago, I followed and listened to several of the episodes. It was in the midst of racial chaos everywhere. I was sick of it. Why did this have to be presented as black horror? Why couldn’t it just be horror? Why did it matter? Also the few episodes I heard, didn’t have the best audio. You could hear people breathing, and it wasn’t as good as others. I also left a review, that I now can’t find, stating my opinion. Fast forward to now. I listened to the Pseudopod collaboration, and it drew me back to Nightlight. So I started over. The few stories I’ve listened to have been amazing. The Stiffening really hit me. And the audio is fine, maybe there’s a glitch here and there, but so what. I don’t know why I couldn’t listen last year, but now I can. I personally don’t see the world as black and white, but my way isn’t the only way. And what’s wrong with celebrating black artists, absolutely nothing. I hope I haven’t said anything to offend because that’s not my aim, I’m just stating my feelings. I’ll continue to listen, and I’m sure I’ll continue being affected. Keep doing what you’re doing!!!
htc458 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/25/21
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