“Rogan is a fundamentally critical thinker who formulates his views on a case-by-case basis rather than adhering to ideological narratives.”
Why is this controversial?https://nypost.com/2020/12/05/why-the-left-is-lashing-out-at-joe-rogan-and-his-podcast/ …
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Replying to @drjohnm
He gives a platform to cranks and does not challenge them. This amplifies dangerous unhinged voices. This for example. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eZPDxSmUpzQ&list=PLVVAGMeMchf2Iv4klObB8U6nUrz_LVSsc&index=3 …
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @drjohnm
He is replacing Alex Jones and Joe Mercola as the source of the highest profile source of bad medical info. I can't help but think all this bronutrition meat fetish will erase much of our reduction in heart disease in a decade or two.
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He has had Alex Jones on his show multiple times. Being open to opinions does not mean you need to invite a heinous individual like Alex Jones on the show
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I agree with the above comments—especially on the matter of Alex Jones.
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Freedom of speech does not demand access to a platform. Whom a podcaster with a massive audience (like Rogan) CHOOSES to loan the platform of his show to for an episode (or, in the case of Alex Jones, several episodes) is basically the. message he's pushing.
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Bottom line, Joe Rogan is NOT a critical thinker. He's an entertainer. I laugh whenever I see someone claim that he's a critical thinker; that is, before I facepalm.
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