6/21/2023 0 Comments White house spotify joe rogan![]() ![]() The correct solution isn’t to delete his podcasts or remove him from the platform – it’s to make better arguments for your case. Let’s say that Rogan is wrong about vaccines and Covid-19. After all, that wouldn’t be a debate, but an echo chamber. At no point during a serious debate could someone simply silence their opponent and still be considered victorious. In a debate, the winner emerges victorious after presenting an argument with supporting evidence and pushing back on their opponent’s claims. While I understand that misinformation in regards to vaccines and the pandemic can have far-reaching consequences, so does censorship. Whether Rogan’s or his guests’ opinions on Covid-19 are completely accurate is not of interest to me. Questioning Institutions and Scientific Consensus Is a Right Not To Take for Granted White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, when asked about Spotify’s decision to add a disclaimer on episodes discussing Covid-19, has said that while the disclaimer was a positive step, there was more that can be done. Spotify has since removed 113 episodes of the JRE podcast, and they say that this was done with Rogan’s approval. As for the “Covid misinformation” question, Rogan vowed to present a more balanced view of Covid-19 by proposing to have on more guests who challenge the claims of the previous guest. ![]() He also apologized for other distasteful comments that were interpreted as racist. ![]() Rogan apologized for using the n-word, explaining that he only ever used it in the context of quoting someone else or discussing the use of the word without censoring it by saying “the n-word” instead. Young and Mitchell disapproved of Rogan’s “Covid misinformation,” while India.Arie shared a stitched together clip of instances of Rogan using the n-word over the past 12 years of his podcast. Singers Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and India.Arie requested that Spotify remove their music from the platform for hosting Joe Rogan’s podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.” To bring you up to speed, Joe Rogan has been under fire – no, more like a blaze of fiery criticism – for spreading so-called “Covid misinformation” and for a video compilation of him using the n-word out of context. ![]()
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