Censoring Joe Rogan?

Demondosage

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I say let the employees strike all they want and lose their fucking jobs!! Let em' walk!!! A few ppl get butt hurt and wanna fuck up Rogans podcast, FUCK EM'!!! If this shit becomes censored he needs to walk away, I hope he doesn't sell out and change over this shit. Rogan is popular enough to walk away and still make a fortune. "Employees" don't like something and all of a sudden they threaten to walk if he isn't censored? FUCK EM, let em all go!!! Sick of ppl whining when they don't get their way or someone doesn't agree with one person's views.
 
I think that it's about time "woke" people remembered that you can disagree with someone's opinion without being a whiny cunt about it.

He doesn't agree with your world-view. So what? Deal with it and move the fuck on like a well-adjusted adult. Is your opinion so fragile that you feel threatened by people who disagree with it?

As an example, I can't stand Trump, but you don't see me trying to get my pro-Trump friends fired from their jobs because that would be stupid and spiteful. I politely disagree and we move on and have a beer.
 



Few men in America are as popular among American men as Joe Rogan. It’s a massive group congregating in plain sight, and it’s made up of people you know from high school, guys who work three cubicles down, who are still paying off student loans, who forward jealous-girlfriend memes, who spot you at the gym. Single guys. Married guys. White guys, black guys, Dominican guys. Two South Asian friends of mine swear by him. My college roommate. My little brother. Normal guys. American guys.

The Joe Rogan Experience has been the No. 2 most-downloaded podcast on iTunes for two years running. Rogan’s second Netflix comedy special, Strange Times, dropped last year. His interview last fall with Elon Musk has been viewed more than 24 million times on YouTube, and his YouTube channel, PowerfulJRE, has 6 million subscribers. An indifferently received episode will tend to get somewhere around 1 million views. So many people in the content business right now are trying, and failing, to get the attention of these men, and yet somehow Joe Rogan has managed to recruit a following the size of Florida.

Rogan’s podcast gushes like a mighty river of content—approximately three episodes a week, usually more than two hours per episode, consisting of one marathon conversation with a subject of his choosing. Over the course of about 1,400 episodes and counting, his roster of guests can be divided roughly three ways: (1) comedians, (2) fighters, and (3) “thinkers,” which requires air quotes because it encompasses everyone from Oxford scholars and MIT bioengineers to culture drivers such as the marketing entrepreneur Hotep Jesus and the rapper turned radio co-host Charlamagne tha God all the way across the known intellectual galaxy to conspiracy theorists like Rogan’s longtime buddy and Sandy Hook denier Alex Jones. Also Dr. Phil. And David Lee Roth. And B-Real from Cypress Hill.



Most of Rogan’s critics don’t really grasp the breadth and depth of the community he has built, and they act as though trying is pointless. If they decide they want to write off his podcast as a parade of alt-right idiots and incels (as opposed to a handful of cretins out of about 1,400 guests) they will turn up sufficient evidence. And his podcast is a parade of men. So many men. Talking so (so, so, so) much about the things men talk about in 2019 when they think no one’s listening.

Rogan declined my multiple interview requests—he does not lack for places to speak unfiltered—so instead I attempted to live like him, trying on parts of his life, the ones that seem to engage and motivate his core listeners. It seemed like the next best way to get into the head of a type of man who is very different from me, but whose concept of masculinity is far more prevailing than mine. The podcast was my gateway drug. It’s how I learned about the mushroom coffee, and the memory pills, and the toothpaste, and also the Onnit Academy in Austin, Texas, an actual school where men put their entire lives on hold in order to focus on fitness and being more productive, and an online “master class” platform called Skillshare, where I used my Rogan-supplied discount code to get two months of unlimited free classes on stuff like improving my workflow, my social-media branding, and my ink drawing.

I experienced Joe Rogan, in some form or fashion, every day for six weeks. Let’s call it six weeks. I did it for as long as I could.
 
I say let the employees strike all they want and lose their fucking jobs!! Let em' walk!!! A few ppl get butt hurt and wanna fuck up Rogans podcast, FUCK EM'!!! If this shit becomes censored he needs to walk away, I hope he doesn't sell out and change over this shit. Rogan is popular enough to walk away and still make a fortune. "Employees" don't like something and all of a sudden they threaten to walk if he isn't censored? FUCK EM, let em all go!!! Sick of ppl whining when they don't get their way or someone doesn't agree with one person's views.
I cannot stand how pussy everyone has become. It irritates the shit out of me. You don’t like what he’s saying? Get a new fucking job
 
@Michael Scally MD “Come on man!”

Anyway, this is the left today. If you don’t agree they want to cancel you, call you racist, or my favorite one when a fascist calls you a fascist because of lack of ability to understand words. All these pansy ass kids and adults were the last picked on the playground, always told they were great when they weren’t, and now have a bandwagon to cling to so they can feel important.
 
If Dr. Scally were able to cancel everyone on meso who he disagrees with, it would be a very lonely place. Instead he (or his bot) spends 12+ hours a day mass reposting garbage from the most censored social media platform on the internet. But no one suggests we cancel him.
 
If Dr. Scally were able to cancel everyone on meso who he disagrees with, it would be a very lonely place. Instead he (or his bot) spends 12+ hours a day mass reposting garbage from the most censored social media platform on the internet. But no one suggests we cancel him.
That thread is quite entertaining though. I get laughs reading how much TDS those people have. Imagine why it will be like for the next 4 years.
 
That thread is quite entertaining though. I get laughs reading how much TDS those people have. Imagine why it will be like for the next 4 years.
There's one on every forum, at least one, and most of them surrendered their ability to reason long ago. I find it all tedious and boring. The people they demonize are way more interesting, even the charlatans on the other side. When the whole world is preaching Dr. Seuss, Aesop makes for interesting reading.
 
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