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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about the new Adele song, being offended for others, and Encanto. 


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Anonymous

Ugh, idk why Humberto is arguing with Kirk about someone being offended on behalf of his wife. Humberto needs to be clear on what he’s arguing about. Also, as an Asian woman, I find woke people (usually white) who I’ve encountered do this a lot - getting offended on my behalf. It’s nice that they care, but I hate it most of the time, because 1.) they’re making it about themselves or a bigger “cause”, and 2.) it’s condescending. I can speak for myself, and I’m not weak. If I’m offended, you will know. I’m a big believer of picking your fights and choosing which hill you die on, prior to the popularity of being “woke”. People of color or other sexes, need your empathy, but don’t steal our voice. To the person who got offended, is “Pod Wife” really the hill to die on out of all the issues women are facing?

Anonymous

I thought pod wife is a different person from Dr. Honda's wife. Like a work wife.