Moving on
Generally I’ve really liked these guys and this show. Followed them over from giant bomb. Love most of the video game opinions and topics. But as is the way with all media, it too frequently gets into politics. If they leaned far right I’d get just as annoyed. I know In this day and age, you simply can’t separate the politics from the topics, but I wish they’d try a little harder. You alienate a large part of your audience when you hammer down on some subjects and essentially call one half of your audience either stupid or evil. I disagree with plenty y’all say but neither think you’re stupid or evil. I’m the guy who’s very middle of the road conservative. I’m the guy who hates the extremes of both sides. I’d rather us all come together with the shared love of video games and humor, and try and bring us all together. That’s me. Wish y’all the best but I’m moving on.
TheCookie877 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/23
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