Feeling excluded
I have been listening to this podcast for a long time and even welcomed natty legs when Kulap made the choice to leave the show , and I’ve enjoyed listening every week but lately I’ve been feeling excluded with this podcast, it’s a very one sided, closed minded podcast. I know that sounds vague but basically if you conservative or on the “right side” then your not going to enjoy a lot of the things these hosts and guests have to say , and that’s never been a HUGE deal , despite what is said about the conservative right , most conservative people like myself are open minded, that’s one of the reasons I subscribed to this show because I like hearing from a more liberal crowd and their ideal but this show has become a more stronger left voice in my opinion and I think it will end up dividing there audience more in the fire and that’s too bad , a podcast like this is important to me , it’s always been a podcast you can go to for good solid comedic relief from the crazy world we live in but if this is the way this podcast will go I will end up leaving the listener base . I’m willing to see how the next few weeks go, hopefully they get back to the solid comedy bits more and not be so politically charged.
podfan7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/18
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