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Episode 4: The Far Right

By: Max Kutner
Narrated by: Max Kutner
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Max Kutner traces the resurgence of right-wing extremism from early warnings to the exponential rise in domestic terror attacks. [Contains sensitive content]©2020 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2020 Audible Originals, LLC
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I was into it until it started blaming Trump and Republicans for extremists, maybe they should write a book on blm and the panther party they too are terrorists.

was ok until it started blaming trump

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This was an interesting podcast. The narrator did a good job. The interviews varied between good and others that could have been left out. Overall a good listen.

Disclaimer: My enjoyment of the narrator is based on my listening speed. I only leave 5 stars for books I've listened to multiple times. I'll update my review if I listen again.

Bazinga

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When did it become unacceptable to have Borders, Language, Culture preserved in our beautiful country?
One quote that turned me off was that’s it said that Republicans “hate” Obama. Most conservatives I know are not racist but do despise the tearing apart of the founding principles of our country

Good story but very liberally slanted as are most Originals

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The authors/journalists involved could have at least pretended that they weren’t anti-conservative and just told the story. Unfortunately, they tried to shove the leftist agenda down our throats. Pathetic to say the least. This makes a newsworthy story and subject that needs to be addressed, just another story that drives us further apart.

So much potential.... ruined by leftist bias

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I think this was a very intriguing story right up to the point when the author turned it into his own personal hate Trump campaign

Was good

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good podcast but the slew of misinformation on political rhetoric is throughout. there should be editors that check the facts posed in this podcast, The amount of opinion expressed as fact is unfortunate and causes me to significantly lower the rating of this podcast

very anti Trump podcast, seems to try to prove that Trump is overly racist, nitpicking through clips and only playing snippets that prove his point completely taken out of context. I think we all know how divisive Trump is, but to be so factually inaccurate to how things play out is unfortunate

reports opinion as facts

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found it interesting at first.. then got political and very much propaganda. inaccurate representations of republican parry.

really...? inaccurate

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Started listening with great interest as my father is a retired homicide detective. In addition, I remember some of the 1st times our nation experienced some of these types of crimes - turned us upside down.

I'm a white woman with a black daughter. my brother married a black woman. One of my cousins is married to a black man and the other to a latino. I say this to say, my "Right wing" family is anything but white supremacist. How dare the author write this rediculous propaganda! It's interesting that my black sister-in-law is as "right-wing" as a person can get and the author wants the reader to believe that to be right-wing is synonymous with being a racist. I'd like to tell the author where to stick this book but it wouldn't be very Christian of me so I'll refrain and just return it.

I won't be listening to the rest of this blather as it is just the author's biased opinion and not based in fact. I'll just make this observation.

The book mentions unrest and detail what that looks like attributing it to right-wing groups. This couldn't be farther from the truth.

I couldn't walk down the street during or after the Rodney King Riots unless I was holding my 3-year-old black daughter's hand. People (not black people) were dragged from their cars/trucks beaten and heads bashed in with pipes, bricks and pieces of concrete because their skin color by black people. Who is responsible for the recent unrest and call for lawlessness was not right wing but "left wing".

This author has an agenda to demonize those that believe in law and order and morals based in strong faith. It is these very "right-wing" beliefs that leave no room for supremacy nonsense.

In all of the world there are fringe groups that pray on those that believe they deserve better, more or what you have. It boggles my mind that the major group in the US that stands for lawfulness and morality (upholding the freedom to practice faith or not - not pushing faith on those that don't choose like some countries) is villainized in this book. Let's try this: How about placing the blame on the shoulders of the perpetrators. Those that did the crimes and those that groomed children to become terrorists.

Don't waste your time on this garbage.

Rediculous! Propaganda!

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Spoiler alert. Trump is a racist and guns are evil. To think otherwise makes you the problem. I was interested in the story...but all I got was this.

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