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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Over-enunciating Spanish words is annoying, as well as the intentional attempt to frame one side as a pure victim. I got thru episode 2 but not once did I hear the fact that this was the Wild West- where most everyone had to be brutal and aggressive to survive.
I love all you right-wing morons with your hurted fee-fees review-bombing this podcast for being “woke.” A) You clearly didn’t finish the podcast due to your short attention span and inability to hear anything that challenges your toddler-esque good guy/bad guy worldview; B) I view this puerile behavior as a podcast recommendation, so thank you; and C) good god, you people are so fragile, and it makes me laugh.
Sadly, some can’t accept when the truth and facts don’t fit nearly into the myths they’ve been told for so long. History is complex and, rarely, is it ever perfectly clear and neat. However, if you can’t accept anything other than being “the good guys” or fear having your boyish fantasies ruined or questions, it’s better to not set out for truth, and just continue on in make believe land.
Two california woke hosts bringing their trash to Texas. Mad because the Texas Rangers museum didn’t advertise supposed intentional violence against “Mexican Americans” generations ago. Tell you what, if you can hear me as you gallop on your virtue signaling white horse. How bout before you ask everyone else to advertise every skeleton in their closet why don’t you broadcast every moment in your life that wasn’t your best. Every single thing. Yea I thought so. Go back to california
This was about 25% interesting and informative regarding the history of the Texas Rangers, and 75% a modern liberal trying to virtue signal and highlight actions carried out 100+ years ago in an attempt of tying those actions to the Rangers of today.
I do understand that the Rangers did commit some heinous acts in the past, but there are dark pieces in everyone’s history, and telling some of these stories over a century after they happened and acting as if the actions within them took place re... more
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