People with large platforms need to be responsible with the information they spread. Joe Rogan, whether or not he knows it, has a lot of influence over his audience. What he says and who he hosts matters. Pushing antivaxx misinformation is harmful, especially during a pandemic.
First, you haven't been watching his actual streams.
Unless you're gonna be "Prejudice plus Power"ing the definition of Anti-Vaxx.
Even still I think this "Anti-Vaxx" "Pro-Vaxx" Bullstuff is political and doesn't help
us at all.
He's had people coming on and interviewing them on their medical/policy positions.
What alternatives are there, what's most effective. Are vaccines being pushed for
reasons beyond public health? Should their be mandates? Have lockdowns, mandates
and other forms of coercion actually helped slow covid or the spread of covid?
Why aren't people allowed to ask these questions? Why are these dangerous?
What if the answer is that the Mandates don't help and are counter-intuitive in convincing people
to get vaccinated?
What if the vaccines aren't as effective as other options? What are the other options?
Why is it so loving god damn important that I take the Vaccine, no matter what. No matter
the context, no matter my own medical situation?
Why are you afraid to hear these questions asked?
The truth in the case of vaccines is determined by the scientific consensus. The large media companies give much more reliable information about the vaccines than Joe Rogan. Also, the quests in JRE are absolutely not "questioning the scientific consensus". If you want to do that, you have to perform studies, not spew bullstuff on massive social media platforms.
He's asking those who are medical experts, their opinions, what they think.
Who are you, or media companies to decide who is or isn't "spewing bullstuff"?
I think I'd trust Doctors with PhDs in their field, and the Doctor who Proposed
mRNA as a theory more than random HedgeFund babies, who have been
consistently wrong for several years on several major cultural events.
The question about politics in Rogan's community was unnecessary, I misread a part of your post.
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The question about CNN was to figure out if you completely disregard a news source because it made a few articles or broadcasts that you didn't like. Do you consider all their information garbage because of it? Also, Russiagate was about Russian influence online before the election, not on the election process itself, and it was proven. Also also, how did CNN misrepresent Kyle Rittenhouse?
"Russian influence" is such a vague and empty term, that anything could be influencing US elections in the internet age.
There could be "Tumblr influence" or "Twitter influence" sure. But the pressing question is
A. Does that make an election illegitimate?
B. Why should these media companies get to decide what information is okay for people to take into consideration?
And they weren't just talking about Russian influence, there was a big loving push to find proof that Annoying Orange colluded with Russia
to win the election. That was The Russian Collusion push. So that claim that it wasn't about that is completely false.
They kept trying to claim he took a gun across state lines, that never happened.
They kept trying to claim Gaige Grosskreutz didn't pull his gun on Kyle, and that Kyle aimed at him first.
The footage and Gaige's own testimony both disprove this. He was so brazen with his lie that he said
the complete opposite about the situation during the media interview as opposed to his testimony under oath.
As for the mostly peaceful protests that the BLM protests were, how did CNN misrepresent them?
Yeah, and 9/11 was a fiery but mostly peaceful terrorist attack.
Fox news is indeed mostly stuff though, I agree on that.
I figured. But So is CNN, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, and any other TV News.
And you did paint all TV media with a convenient brush, you don't make absolute claims about a news source without sufficient evidence.
TV news is either angry talking heads trying to frame things in the most asinine of ways, or inane bullstuff that means nothing to anyone.
Maybe local news isn't so bad, but National TV News is loving atrocious.
I'm not going to link a source because... it's TV.