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Majority of ‘270 doctors’ who signed letter to Spotify take action against Rogan not medical doctors
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatRobGuy" data-source="post: 76485766" data-attributes="member: 123415"><p><a href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10418589/Most-270-signed-anti-Joe-Rogan-letter-demanding-Spotify-action-not-actually-doctors.html" target="_blank">Most of the 270 who signed anti-Joe Rogan letter demanding Spotify take action not actually doctors | Daily Mail Online</a></p><p></p><p>- Only 87 were actual medical doctors</p><p>- Some of the other medical professions represented include a veterinarian, a dentist, a social worker, and several psychologists</p><p>- Some of the other members of the medical academic field featured include physicians' assistants, a biochemist and nearly 100 Ph.Ds and Ph.D candidates</p><p></p><p>While I disagree with a lot of what was espoused in the "controversial podcasts" that sparked this whole thing (Malone and McCullough were the ones that got him some heat)</p><p></p><p>I think people need to hit the pause button and do a little deep diving before immediately trying to "de-platform" someone.</p><p></p><p>Apart from the obvious fact that "270" doctors isn't a huge number (even if they all were Medical Doctors...there are 900,000 Medical doctors in the US).</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that if there is that much of a concern that his podcast messaging could undermine the entire institution, that would be more of a concern about their messaging and not his. If I were them, I'd be trying to figure out "why is my messaging not resonating as well as his?"...seems like more of a them problem than a him problem.</p><p></p><p>With 900,000 of them in the US, there has to at least be a few hundred who are charismatic speakers, who can have conversations that hold peoples' attention, and convey messaging in a way that resonates with people.</p><p></p><p>Unless people are willing to believe that the entire medical institution is so flimsy in our country, that it can be toppled by a pot-enthusiast UFC announcer who likes to talk about karate kicks and elk meat and has a guy named Jamie google things for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatRobGuy, post: 76485766, member: 123415"] [URL="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10418589/Most-270-signed-anti-Joe-Rogan-letter-demanding-Spotify-action-not-actually-doctors.html"]Most of the 270 who signed anti-Joe Rogan letter demanding Spotify take action not actually doctors | Daily Mail Online[/URL] - Only 87 were actual medical doctors - Some of the other medical professions represented include a veterinarian, a dentist, a social worker, and several psychologists - Some of the other members of the medical academic field featured include physicians' assistants, a biochemist and nearly 100 Ph.Ds and Ph.D candidates While I disagree with a lot of what was espoused in the "controversial podcasts" that sparked this whole thing (Malone and McCullough were the ones that got him some heat) I think people need to hit the pause button and do a little deep diving before immediately trying to "de-platform" someone. Apart from the obvious fact that "270" doctors isn't a huge number (even if they all were Medical Doctors...there are 900,000 Medical doctors in the US). Seems to me that if there is that much of a concern that his podcast messaging could undermine the entire institution, that would be more of a concern about their messaging and not his. If I were them, I'd be trying to figure out "why is my messaging not resonating as well as his?"...seems like more of a them problem than a him problem. With 900,000 of them in the US, there has to at least be a few hundred who are charismatic speakers, who can have conversations that hold peoples' attention, and convey messaging in a way that resonates with people. Unless people are willing to believe that the entire medical institution is so flimsy in our country, that it can be toppled by a pot-enthusiast UFC announcer who likes to talk about karate kicks and elk meat and has a guy named Jamie google things for him. [/QUOTE]
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