Not as unfair or targeted as many are saying
Leaving this review to counteract the middling ones that paint the emphasis on Kevin Moore as too targeted or severe. Ronson does this with good reason! Frankly, if you have ever spent time with someone who is emotionally abusive or studied abusive behavior, this guy sets off alarm bells with his own words, far beyond just how the story is presented or anything in control of Ronson’s presentation/narrative. Calling the veracity of everyone who is even remotely critical into question, saying things about August’s motives and relationships that are proven objectively false, the *immediate* reaching out to the journalist to correct the narrative after any development. All of it. However, this does not make him SOLELY responsible, as many are making out Ronson to be presenting. This is more of a story about how the needs of men in these womens’ lives come first in so many ways—despite being their primary moneymakers—not just from Moore but from many other areas of the industry.
ducktales2020 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/21
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