Informative, but still highly biased
I appreciate the confirmation that groups run by the Doors are basically just out to collect money for no work. They are doing a disservice to the 2A community. However it is easy to see that NPR wants to see the no compromise community as inherently racist. They overcome a lot of their leftist bias but can only get so far. It’s possible the No Compromise idea was helped along by racist groups initially but that is absolutely not what it is about today in popular 2A culture. Everyone I’ve ever talked to at a gun store or event or militia welcomed everyone and made a point of saying no one is excluded. We want freedom for everyone. America is an idea not a race, and anyone who holds to the constitution is a true citizen. Please interview a prominent Black 2A advocate like Crispy, Colin Noir, or Maj Toure. If you don’t get some actual perspectives you are just tilting at straw men to mix my metaphors.
obvious via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/20
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It is incredibly easy to find 4 morons who are wrapped around the axle on any subject. This is simply uninteresting. Would NPR do a story about a handful of people who believe we should all live in caves? Who cares?
BCroxford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/20
This is such an interesting and in depth investigation. After each episode, I want more. Thank you all for this. Amazing hosts! They seem like a great team. p.s. music is perfect. Can’t wait to see where all this goes.
Peanut.Co.005 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/20
Loud music and sound effects distract from great journalism.
483827383626 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/20
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