“Caught between arrogant ignorance and authority we can trust”
I was interested to see where this podcast was going as I have not heard of this story. In the beginning, a question was posed why God would lead this girl down this particular path. I was hoping throughout listening to the story that the podcaster would realize that God did not lead her down this path, that was entirely a selfish act. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make it five minutes into the story. As a journalist, unbiased reporting is particularly welcomed by your readers/listeners. It is important to remain unbiased or bipartisan as you’re telling a story. Especially these days as our country has been placed in a media hellhole. Over the years, I have voted for presidents who have won and presidents who have lost, however when the campaign is over, it is over. In order to remain a collective United States of America, we place our feelings about a person aside and we unite within our country.This is something that we have been unable to do over the course of the last four years.As I am being inundated by countless outlets reminding me that orange man bad, senile man good, and the media constantly is screaming at me that a pandemic is hovering after 10 pm and before 6 am,sitting at a restaurant is good, standing at a restaurant is bad, wearing a mask in March was ridiculous but in June it was brilliant, etc. I have tended to only listen to podcast and get my news from other resources. Thank you for reminding me that we are caught between ignorant arrogance and authority we can trust. Somehow, your journalistic license has to have been violated by bringing nonsense into a story that should have been extremely entertaining. I would suggest that you take this opportunity to fact check the media and our politicians as to the actual timeline of when things were said and done. Both sides of the aisle have made mistakes during this “pandemic“ and yes, 200,000 plus people have horrifically past away from a terrible virus, we should stop and rejoice that the estimated 2 million dead was in fact not realized. Podcasts are ways that normal people escape from the going ons of today. Thank you for bringing it all back full circle and showcasing your ignorance for free thinking and rationalize thought.
ANF1031 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/20
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