“Some of these reviewers are completely right, why focus on all this negativity in Southlake and not even mention all the good things people are doing there? Sure, like that one completely over-rated, Oscar-winning movie by that obviously biased Spielberg. Why’d he focus so much on all that negativity “allegedly” caused by a few bad apples? Why not show us more of the good things those Germans did? I’m certain that it would have had a much greater, positive impact on everybody that watched it. Note: I couldn’t BE more sarcastic than in this paragraph.
You can tell that this was a great show on this topic because the reviews here vary from loving the podcast to condemning the hosts. Some of these claim that the hosts are biased because not as many on the anti-diversity training side were interviewed. Well, let’s see, that just might be because a lot of those people that were contacted by the podcast refused to be interviewed, showing an immense paranoia about the media.
Guess what, these hosts still managed to acquire lots of audio of those people expressing their views, and it shows that lots of those bigoted kids that harassed classmates for their race/sexual orientation did not fall far from the tree. Sadly, the nation has not progressed as far as I would hope from 1957 when Elizabeth Eckford (one of the Little Rock Nine) walked to school surrounded by white classmates yelling at her.
This was a fantastic podcast, drew me in immediately from just the brief previews. Just ignore those really low reviews and give this podcast a listen. Those minority/lgbtq kids interviewed, that suffered abuse at these schools, show much more maturity than even many of adults we meet in the series. I just hope that many more follow their example.”
rabinabo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/09/22