"progressives" make martyrs out of the worst human beings. I won't be spending another second on this because people like Neely and Floyd don't deserve our time and attention.
Let's treat every single suicide, every single one of the hundred thousand drug overdoses per year, like each of those people matter just as much.
"progressives" make martyrs out of the worst human beings. I won't be spending another second on this because people like Neely and Floyd don't deserve our time and attention.
Let's treat every single suicide, every single one of the hundred thousand drug overdoses per year, like each of those people matter just as much.
With progressives it's never about a meaningful vision of human life, it's about stories that validate their delusions of racism.
I don't disagree with you but if you decided not to listen to this episode it really will be your lost. It's one of the best Honestly podcasts I've listened to. Very fair, very balanced, covered every detail and nuance and I say this as a former NYer who know what it's like in the subway. What struck me most is the guests all talked like adults, civil and mature. Highly unusual in today's climate.
Thank you for this. I may actually listen to it now. The stupidity of the way it was introduced here immediately turned me off as I only have so much time to give and I'm not willing to waste it on nonsense...which is how this intro made it seem.
"progressives" make martyrs out of the worst human beings. I won't be spending another second on this because people like Neely and Floyd don't deserve our time and attention.
Let's treat every single suicide, every single one of the hundred thousand drug overdoses per year, like each of those people matter just as much.
With progressives it's never about a meaningful vision of human life, it's about stories that validate their delusions of racism.
I don't disagree with you but if you decided not to listen to this episode it really will be your lost. It's one of the best Honestly podcasts I've listened to. Very fair, very balanced, covered every detail and nuance and I say this as a former NYer who know what it's like in the subway. What struck me most is the guests all talked like adults, civil and mature. Highly unusual in today's climate.
Thank you for this. I may actually listen to it now. The stupidity of the way it was introduced here immediately turned me off as I only have so much time to give and I'm not willing to waste it on nonsense...which is how this intro made it seem.
Well said, it is about the exception that allows them to ignore the reality and pretend they are noble.