![]() ![]() I've always been surprised by how intensely people responded to the Kitty Genovese episode, primarily because they feel so attached to what they learn about her as a person. Was there an episode that resonated with people in a way that totally surprised you? I feel especially impassioned to do a story when I feel like a person inside of that story has has had their life affected or destroyed by this experience or has been made to suffer more than they would have otherwise through media attention. I think the ideal You're Wrong About story is one where there's no digging even necessary because to me part of the point of doing these is showing how us not remembering the truth can have nothing to do with the truth not being available. And then if we go back and look at the facts the available information obviously contradicts the cultural idea we have. ![]() What makes the perfect You're Wrong About story?Ī perfect You're Wrong About story is one where we have inherited an idea from a past event that we assume is at least truth-based, and has become a part of our culture. Follow You’re Wrong About on Twitter here. Sarah Marshall is the host of You’re Wrong About and You Are Good with Alex Steed. ![]()
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