“I just wanted to know more about the claim that this Specific Bank Robbery changed the way Police Officers “Police” and the weapons they are equipped with to do their jobs,
It started strong, but it does drop off at a fairly rapid pace. There are several reasons for this, the narrater is absolutely pushing her personal bias regarding politics.
Liberal, progressive, anti-gun, anti-law enforcement, etc. “Do Not Believe” any review that claims there is “Not” a socialist agenda and strong conformation bias driving this project is speaking disingenuously.
It is delivered in the “Serial Style” Podcast format, so it keeps you engaged and listening. But by the 4th episode you are exhausted by amount of information that has been repeated.
Also...
It missed a unique opportunity to understand the process of the officer experiencing full blown PTSD from almost dying, to being left to die by his fellow officers. That is the real life information we could ALL benefit from, how did it affect his relationships and marriage.
It repeats information to exhaustion.
It pushes a liberal agenda disingenuously.
It misses the real story.
It is entitled and lacks legitimacy.
It fails to prove the initial claims.
It feels like a well written report.
Ok one last thing: Does girl narrating the podcast have a voice that works with Podcasting?
My opinion: The voice is clear, and consistent in its tempo and understood easily. It doesn’t hurt your ears but the way she is reporting the information with such lack of perspective and life experience makes you dislike the tone of her voice. It’s very strange, I imagine she is quite pleasant to speak to directly. the
Like: read a children’s book, cool!
But: Podcasting maybe, not!
Final: It’s professionally produced, and has a unique perspective, but gets lost in the relentless political bias being forced on its listeners.
I still listened to every episode, and have nothing but live for everyone involved. It takes allot of cooperation, talent and hard work to produce this level of podcast. To that I say “Bravo” really well done.
Advice: do your research without your personal bias and beliefs, treat every conversation as an opportunity to learn from the other person.
Tell us the facts, the important information without including any political commentary or liberal agenda. Let the information speak for itself, remove your personal opinion completely, do that and you will have a winner.”
Graciainc via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/16/21