Peter's NPR series is very normie-friendly, particularly for those older liberals themselves that have started to get fed up with all the institutional wokeness but aren't quite redpilled.
They factcheck a lot of the bigger NPR mainstream lies. It's slick and well produced. The hosts are charismatic and safe in a " I'm a rational, homeless liberal like you" fashion.
They also have segments where former NPR listeners write in and describe why they stopped listening to it.
It's too bad it's only 5 episodes long, though I can see why Peter felt it had ran its course since it's so one-noted.
Peter's NPR series is very normie-friendly, particularly for those older liberals themselves that have started to get fed up with all the institutional wokeness but aren't quite redpilled.
They factcheck a lot of the bigger NPR mainstream lies. It's slick and well produced. The hosts are charismatic and safe in a " I'm a rational, homeless liberal like you" fashion.
They also have segments where former NPR listeners write in and describe why they stopped listening to it.
It's too bad it's only 5 episodes long, though I can see why Peter felt it had ran its course since it's so one-noted.
Five episodes? It looks like there were 15 or so on the play list. Am I high?
I believe the first five numerated episodes are the full length ones and everything else is a clip.