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The good is, this is well presented. Sergio is clear and does well presenting the story. The content is questionable. Very biased, from one extreme view in most cases, while criticizing the other extreme view. I had hoped there would be more balance. There are no likable people in this story. None, so it’s hard to listen to a story full of hateful people. But I did, to hear that perspective. But the hypocrisy is overwhelming at time. It’s like listening to main stream news channels, only posting what they want you to see, to further their politics. Too much time trying to present your actions, including the host, as honorable, but not criticizing the extremes on your side. There are small numbers of extremes on either side of this argument, but this podcast mostly focused on one side, and justifies the other side who do the same. All while acting innocent. This is like a divorce, where each side vilifies the other, all while ignoring their own bad behavior. And thinking only their view is the right one. Confusing at times. Questioning why a cop doesn’t have a solution for the problem, while the whole podcast is saying ignore anything the cops say. Why isn’t up to the citizens to solve violence? We are the ones starting it, for the most part. Why question why their are no police present at one protest, then complain when they act on another. Something about cake and eating it too. We surpassed a billion dollars in property damage, BEFORE the Jan 6 nonsense at the capital. How did a billion in damage help the country? But hey, let’s brag about breaking windows, giving credit to a guy for the idea. Fighting “fascism” by being a fascist yourself is perplexing. Anyway, I listened, it was presented and produced well, but the view is so blind to the whole story, myopic, that it is hard to take it serious. And maybe find likable people, or don’t present them as so hateful if you do find them likable. I listen to murder podcast that have more likable people than this one.
mr smackin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/21
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