I had way less of a problem with Greg's comments than I did with Andrea's. I listened to that segment with great frustration (so I'm glad that there are others on ResetEra who felt the same way). It was the segment about Notch and Minecraft in particular which really annoyed me. Andrea spent like 10 minutes arguing the toss about whether Microsoft were doing it because of Notch's comments (it's not ambiguous or unclear, why on earth she was so dogged on this utterly simple point I have no clue), and then basically shrugged it all off as 'drama'. I actually felt that Greg was getting quite frustated with her, actually, because he clearly wanted to have a discussion about his extremely hateful online comments and what that means given his role in creating Minecraft in the first place, but all she had to say was that 'we don't know why Microsoft did this' (yes we do), 'they were just wacky tweets' (no, they were hateful bigoted online statements), and 'it's just drama' (???) Was really disappointed in her in particular.
On the other hand, this shouldn't really have come as a surprise to me. Greg's podcasts have been a big part of my life for 7 or so years now, but the problem with his vision for Kinda Funny is that because everybody's 'best friends', you really get two consequences. First is that he's totally unwilling to draw a clear and unambiguous line in the sand with regards to toxic, reactionary members of the KF community. This is why Kinda Funny mostly stood on the sidelines while GamerGate was at its peak in 2014/15. And the second is that his platitude of 'be good to each other' functions as a 'both sides' kind of argument, as if those condemning Notch are equally as bad as those praising him. Tim, actually, strikes me as the member of KF who understands this best - whenever something like this comes up in KFGD or the Gamescast, Tim is completely unambiguous in condemning reactionary hatred, and often gets comments from the rest of the crew trying to get him to 'measure his language' or whatever.