I would like to give credit to everyone who spoke on this podcast, but especially to the young lady because she is one of the few females who have spoken on this topic and be fair and balanced. I don’t know if she is autistic or not but at some point in time when you have conflict with everyone, it can’t always be them.
So heard some opinions and something to consider. This is an interview, and asking questions is inherently going to happen. At what point is it the interviewees' job to provide backup for statements they make? An example used is how is it that in every job people hate her for "no reason" or because she's "too great" before you're allowed to consider the only common denominator in the equation?
Also, her point about "I've been trained" can be given back to her. The teacher is the "trained professional" and she isn't respecting the authority, but then expects that very same "shut up I'm the authority" on the topic of race to be given.
Great question… Johnny did a great job at pointing that out… in all the stories she is the common denominator… and I think she’s leaving out the moment where she could’ve rubbed some people on those sets or environments the wrong way
@@benzoclown9742 exactly 😂 at which the time she wasn’t trained in anything cause she was a child. Shannon was 1000% right in the fact that she was correcting an adult. That usually comes with some type of belt action 😂
@@kickinshitpod Btw I was commenting while watching so Johnny definitely hit what I was getting at. XD Just didn't want to lose my thoughts. Adding to the point about the party and "who invites you to a party if they don't fuck with you" I'd like to ask if you've ever invited someone that everybody doesn't like to a party and you have to do the "guys it'll be ok they won't be that bad I promise" and then they're lookin at you when the person ends up acting a fool. LOL
Also if you guys didn't see she was asked if she has been diagnosed for autism and she says she has not, but gives that self diagnosis as a shield for her actions. I know too many people with it that don't end up in pools of problems everywhere they go.
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I think he does that in all his interviws. That happened in the beginning and afterwards it was so much better.
I would like to give credit to everyone who spoke on this podcast, but especially to the young lady because she is one of the few females who have spoken on this topic and be fair and balanced. I don’t know if she is autistic or not but at some point in time when you have conflict with everyone, it can’t always be them.
Shannon is from the South but not from Texas (maybe Georgia or South Carolina I believe) but I get what the guy in the blue shirt was coming from👍
yes, it's Georgia
So heard some opinions and something to consider. This is an interview, and asking questions is inherently going to happen. At what point is it the interviewees' job to provide backup for statements they make? An example used is how is it that in every job people hate her for "no reason" or because she's "too great" before you're allowed to consider the only common denominator in the equation?
Also, her point about "I've been trained" can be given back to her. The teacher is the "trained professional" and she isn't respecting the authority, but then expects that very same "shut up I'm the authority" on the topic of race to be given.
Great question… Johnny did a great job at pointing that out… in all the stories she is the common denominator… and I think she’s leaving out the moment where she could’ve rubbed some people on those sets or environments the wrong way
@@benzoclown9742 exactly 😂 at which the time she wasn’t trained in anything cause she was a child. Shannon was 1000% right in the fact that she was correcting an adult. That usually comes with some type of belt action 😂
@@kickinshitpod Btw I was commenting while watching so Johnny definitely hit what I was getting at. XD Just didn't want to lose my thoughts. Adding to the point about the party and "who invites you to a party if they don't fuck with you" I'd like to ask if you've ever invited someone that everybody doesn't like to a party and you have to do the "guys it'll be ok they won't be that bad I promise" and then they're lookin at you when the person ends up acting a fool. LOL
Also if you guys didn't see she was asked if she has been diagnosed for autism and she says she has not, but gives that self diagnosis as a shield for her actions. I know too many people with it that don't end up in pools of problems everywhere they go.
Smh it is what it is
2:47 Africa is not a country 🤨
No Africa isn’t a country… but he’s also joking
@@kickinshitpod he was dead serious 😂