He’s doesn’t come off as thinking he’s an expert in the podcasts or claim to be. He asks a lot of questions. He calls it a life changing experience. I won’t understand the negativity. Someone influential who previously had an incorrect view now has a very different and positive perspective on hunting Africa. Whether someone personally likes him or not is irrelevant. It’s a good thing for African hunting.
He does have a bit of sanctimony though. Just the other day he said that when you die from malaria it’s called Blackwater Fever. He was quite sure of himself but never explained that BWF is only a very small percentage of malaria deaths and that after many exposures. Also, he has yet to correct any of his other reductive comments on African hunting. Still, I’m glad he went, but given his prominence, he might want to be a tad more careful of what he says.