Mirrors the Modern Publishing Landscape
This show, along with the actual publication, mirrors the modern state of commercial publishing. That is, it has shifted woke without a balancing recovery in sight. Most stories selected to be published have an odd moral takeaway of something along the lines of “people who consider themselves any sort of minority are always the victims,” and, “men are emotionless, brutal beings,” and, “if you are white, rich, mentally stable, straight, believe in marriage, and any other similar majority opinion, then you are societies problem,” and, “woman are never treated well.” There doesn’t seem to be many stories here that can be horror, fantasy horror, or psychological horror without getting a less-than-rare agenda across. One star for effort.
Anonymous Review Author via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/22
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