Yes, I enjoy most of the articles; however, your previous comment, now removed, deserves a response.
“Taking the time to write this comment when you could just continue not listening to the podcasts is a weird choice but ok.”
Not a weird choice, a message that if this Substack becomes mostly Podcasts, I’ll be cancelling my subscription. I already did that for Glenn Greenwald’s former Substack, now on Rumble, and am considering it for Racket News, even though I love Matt Taibbi’s work.
We're committed to publishing at least one article a week as we have been doing for some time now! We will also continue our podcasts, which we think are fantastic. We recommend merely ignoring the podcasts when they post if you don't find them valuable.
Very good interview. " Black people worry about what white people think about them but white people don't worry about what anyone thinks about them" Not an exact quote of what he said but close. So true. Conversation with an among blacks always has some reference to "them". No so in my experiences, concerning conversations among whites or any other ethnic group.
Sorry, I didn't subscribe to this Substack for Podcasts. Never listened to one, never will.
We hope you continue to enjoy the articles we post!
Yes, I enjoy most of the articles; however, your previous comment, now removed, deserves a response.
“Taking the time to write this comment when you could just continue not listening to the podcasts is a weird choice but ok.”
Not a weird choice, a message that if this Substack becomes mostly Podcasts, I’ll be cancelling my subscription. I already did that for Glenn Greenwald’s former Substack, now on Rumble, and am considering it for Racket News, even though I love Matt Taibbi’s work.
We're committed to publishing at least one article a week as we have been doing for some time now! We will also continue our podcasts, which we think are fantastic. We recommend merely ignoring the podcasts when they post if you don't find them valuable.
Fascinating interview, thank you so much!
Very good interview. " Black people worry about what white people think about them but white people don't worry about what anyone thinks about them" Not an exact quote of what he said but close. So true. Conversation with an among blacks always has some reference to "them". No so in my experiences, concerning conversations among whites or any other ethnic group.
Fascinating interview, one of my favorites so far. Great job Connie. I will be checking out Remi's book.