It could be my mood and mental exhaustion, but I am just not enjoying this book. Waco has always fascinated me and I am disappointed so far.
It could be my mood and mental exhaustion, but I am just not enjoying this book. Waco has always fascinated me and I am disappointed so far.
TW: I hated it so much I'm afraid to review it publicly. One word: complicit.
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@Andrew65
1st book read
David Koresh saw the author was vulnerable; he saw a way in and he took it. The author seems to adore David but doesn‘t really seem very concerned about the sexual abuse that went on, or David‘s episodes of mania. Sadly, I think that the ATF probably went in more for the weapons than the abuse that was going on. It needed to stop, but the way they went about it was wrong. The Davidians at Waco were just another cult.
I watched the series last year and I was so excited to read it but so was everyone else 😂 I was finally able to borrow it and MAN. I did not know anything about this conflict!! It was very well written and eye opening.
👏🏻 12 👏🏻 year 👏🏻 olds 👏🏻 can‘t 👏🏻 choose 👏🏻 to 👏🏻 be 👏🏻 in 👏🏻 sexual 👏🏻 relationships!! This author is a sickening apologist for Koresh and seems to have no understanding of rape, coercion, and sexual assault. I am physically distressed after listening to 4.5 hours of this.
Read this right now. No questions. What are you still doing here? Go read it. People need to know about this.
A) I have no idea why I‘m listening to this book.
B) I have no idea why people believe in rules and regulations imposed by one man. Koresh required all the men to be celibate but Koresh could have sex with all the wives and single ladies. What???
C) I have so many questions.
Being a fan of historical events, I found this book questioning my belief in our police and FBI. It made me so angry that because of David Koresh‘s actions a whole group of people were harmed. The way the police handled everything was wrong and I am glad David Thibodeau shared his story of that terrifying event.
I'm listening to this audiobook right now and I'm already having mixed feelings. I was a teenager when the horrors of Waco began. It's clear the government (FBI, ATF) lost their minds, but Koresh was not just some mellow bible thumper either (his sexual practices with teenagers is disgusting). Thibodeau was just 24 when the siege began, and he definitely has a very different tale to tell than the ones the media spun.