I also wonder what Batya Ungar Sargon would say about this episode. She always defends the working class. This episode smacks a little of "luxury beliefs" - not that I disagree about Big Food and Big Pharma being a problem, but average Americans don't have the time, money or resources to make most of the changes recommended here. I also …
I also wonder what Batya Ungar Sargon would say about this episode. She always defends the working class. This episode smacks a little of "luxury beliefs" - not that I disagree about Big Food and Big Pharma being a problem, but average Americans don't have the time, money or resources to make most of the changes recommended here. I also wonder whether Bari was pulling a bit of a Matt Walsh by letting these 3 sort of expose themselves by letting them go on and on unchecked and unscripted. Interesting.
I also wonder what Batya Ungar Sargon would say about this episode. She always defends the working class. This episode smacks a little of "luxury beliefs" - not that I disagree about Big Food and Big Pharma being a problem, but average Americans don't have the time, money or resources to make most of the changes recommended here. I also wonder whether Bari was pulling a bit of a Matt Walsh by letting these 3 sort of expose themselves by letting them go on and on unchecked and unscripted. Interesting.