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Surprise, surprise...Selene and Pascale find hope for humanity in a tiny North Dakota town called Leith--population 24. When a gnomy man named Craig Cobb moves in, the town welcomes #25. But they don't know his secret agenda.
Cobb is a flip-flop-wearing white supremacist who is buying up property so he and his hateful pals can take over the town government! But Cobb doesn't count on the white people not being down with his hate--and he doesn't think that they'll fight back.
You can watch "Welcome to Leith", a documentary that looks like a Western horror story, on Tubi for free!
There are plenty of additional tidbits on topics such as generational differences, the importance and effect of dinner conversations, and the trashy truth behind recycling. AND MORE!
Thank you for your support! Please subscribe, give a five-start rating & give a glowing review ;) to help us grow! XOXOXO
AI-Generated Takeaways :-)
Dinner conversations can often lead to arguments rather than understanding.
Recycling may not be as effective as we think, leading to feelings of wasted effort.
The political climate is deeply intertwined with environmental issues.
Racism persists in society, as highlighted by documentaries like 'Welcome to Leith'.
Communities can come together to resist hate and protect their values.
The importance of understanding and addressing historical injustices is crucial.
Activism can be exhausting but is necessary for societal change.
Personal experiences shape our views on race and community.
The media plays a significant role in shaping public perception of issues.
Humor can be found even in serious discussions about societal problems.
By Selene Castrovilla + Pascale Laforest5
44 ratings
Surprise, surprise...Selene and Pascale find hope for humanity in a tiny North Dakota town called Leith--population 24. When a gnomy man named Craig Cobb moves in, the town welcomes #25. But they don't know his secret agenda.
Cobb is a flip-flop-wearing white supremacist who is buying up property so he and his hateful pals can take over the town government! But Cobb doesn't count on the white people not being down with his hate--and he doesn't think that they'll fight back.
You can watch "Welcome to Leith", a documentary that looks like a Western horror story, on Tubi for free!
There are plenty of additional tidbits on topics such as generational differences, the importance and effect of dinner conversations, and the trashy truth behind recycling. AND MORE!
Thank you for your support! Please subscribe, give a five-start rating & give a glowing review ;) to help us grow! XOXOXO
AI-Generated Takeaways :-)
Dinner conversations can often lead to arguments rather than understanding.
Recycling may not be as effective as we think, leading to feelings of wasted effort.
The political climate is deeply intertwined with environmental issues.
Racism persists in society, as highlighted by documentaries like 'Welcome to Leith'.
Communities can come together to resist hate and protect their values.
The importance of understanding and addressing historical injustices is crucial.
Activism can be exhausting but is necessary for societal change.
Personal experiences shape our views on race and community.
The media plays a significant role in shaping public perception of issues.
Humor can be found even in serious discussions about societal problems.