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I listened and it made me want to comment based on a long conversation with Video. They characterize him as out to get Kage, specifically naming at 17:00 the "gotcha" moment when he asks Kage in the winestream if Boomer and Chewfox had been treated too harshly. Video said it wasn't a "gotcha" and there was no agenda to get any certain answer. It was an honest question seeking an honest opinion, and a chance to empathize and humanize. He had no idea what kage would say and the answer led the direction of the story. Another thing the podcast does is defend Kage for having 20 years of experience. But like in some of Fred's comments about leadership of ConFurence, having one guy for 20 years isn't neccessarily positive in all ways. Things have changed in that time. Lastly the podcast heavily emphasizes a couple of headlines that make hyperbolic hitler comparisons, as if the movie and the headlines are the same source, but they aren't. The review itself has a definite slant, but anyways it's all part of conversation that Video is happy to know got started.

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