Thrilling Narrative
The way Ruth Graham told this story is incredible, it really gets into the minds of people on both sides (and that’s hard to do with the people in this story). Those who left negative reviews did not listen through to the last episode!!! This is not a pro-white supremacy story, quite the opposite. But Ruth Graham does a great job at getting to the emotional core of the story, which makes the whole good/bad thing so complex. Truly great work with a tough story, please do more miniseries Ruth!
3L Law Student via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/18
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Can you be critical of police/FBI while also being critical of white suprematist views? The podcast doesn’t seem to be able to do this. An agent uses the MOVE tragedy as justification for Ruby Ridge and gets no push back. “If police can do horrible things to blacks then they should be able to do...Read full review »
electromedia666 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/25/18
Show was interesting until episode 3, when it degenerated into a boring, self-aggrandising interview with a journalist apparently delighted by his special access to the white nationalists, punctuated by admiring mmms and ahhhs by the interviewer. Bizarre and off-putting.
sarahmcb via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/15/18
I enjoyed listening to the first season. Then I listened to the episode where you introduce how you became a group. You lost me as a listener when your co-host said “you’re one of the good white people”.
wetpoopie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/19
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