I don't listen to Joe Rogan's outpourings on Spotify, or anywhere else. Life is too short to waste on that. So why am I joining in here?
Joe Rogan carefully words things to be just one step milder than the hardcore anti-vaxers, his true competition. He throws in such statements in a transparent effort to be able to deny his statements in the future. It's as if he has lawyers standing over his shoulders as he speaks. I don't know if those lawyers work for him, or work for Spotify, but he is clearly aiming for future deniability. Don't confuse that for being genuinely curious and open to all possible lines of thought.
Rogan invites, as guests on his show, people such as Robert Malone. Malone, despite his scientific past, has recently made a name for himself by being vocal against the Corona virus vaccines. His claims are false, and have been proven to be baseless. I won't go into all the reasons why he is wrong, but one stands out as an
obvious conflict of interest. Malone is, or has been, on the board of directors of three small pharmaceutical startup companies that are trying to develop medications meant to treat people already infected with Corona virus. Vaccines could only hurt those efforts. Rogan probably knows all that but it didn't prevent him from letting Malone talk on his podcast. Malone has already lost the ability to spew anti-vaccine nonsense on Twitter, so he can only rely on podcasts such as Rogan's.
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Sometime last fall, Rogan gained notoriety by claiming he was infected with Covid-19. He refused to answer questions about whether he was vaccinated or not, but he touted such debunked treatments as Ivermectin, as well others. Personally, I wonder if he was ever infected. This could easily have been a publicity stunt to gain attention for his podcast.
In my view, Rogan falls in with those who deny the effectiveness of vaccines against Covid-19. His efforts at softening his false claims are not convincing.
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More than a thousand health professionals are calling on Spotify to crack down on COVID-19 falsehoods aired on the podcast of the company's most popular host.
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An Open Letter to Spotify: A call from the global scientific and medical communities to implement a misinformation policy On Dec. 31, 2021, the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE), a Spotify-exclusive podca…
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