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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="Bradskii" data-source="post: 76486259" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>I've listened to him for a while a few months back. Some of his guests and the discussions he had were entertaining. He had Professor Brian Cox on one time and he was on for 2 1/2 hours. So you get a lot of info from such a smart guy. And Rogan was asking the right sort of layman questions he needed to. But then I listened to an interview he did with the despicable Alex Jones. For over three hours. You can see it on Youtube.</p><p></p><p>Now Jones's MO is just to talk over anyone who is interviewing him and literally shout out umpteen points he wants to make and he bullies the interviewer. There's no chance at all for a reasonable discussion. So I thought - hey, for three hours, there'll be ample time to get down to what this guy actually believes and call him out for it.</p><p></p><p>But...nothing. Rogan had him fact-checked live as the podcast went on and tried to correct him on some things. But instead of slowly tearing him down and showing him up for the piece of work he actually is, it turned out to be a platform for Jones to put out all his bat-crazy conspiracy theories. And Rogan just rolled along with it. Not necessarily agreeing, but making no attempt to call him out.</p><p></p><p>I made it up to the hour mark, but I literally couldn't take any more of it. And further investigation turned up that he though that what some of whay Jones said he agreed with. Plus he recommended that people don't need to get vaccinated if they are 'young and healthy' and even thinks (or thought) that the moon landing was a hoax.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm not saying that you should only listen to people with whom you agree. Quite the opposite. But if you want someone who goes for a hard hitting, lets-get-to-the-facts type of in-depth interview, then Rogan is not your man. But if you want a long, rambling stoner chat that meanders all over the place, then tune in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 76486259, member: 412388"] I've listened to him for a while a few months back. Some of his guests and the discussions he had were entertaining. He had Professor Brian Cox on one time and he was on for 2 1/2 hours. So you get a lot of info from such a smart guy. And Rogan was asking the right sort of layman questions he needed to. But then I listened to an interview he did with the despicable Alex Jones. For over three hours. You can see it on Youtube. Now Jones's MO is just to talk over anyone who is interviewing him and literally shout out umpteen points he wants to make and he bullies the interviewer. There's no chance at all for a reasonable discussion. So I thought - hey, for three hours, there'll be ample time to get down to what this guy actually believes and call him out for it. But...nothing. Rogan had him fact-checked live as the podcast went on and tried to correct him on some things. But instead of slowly tearing him down and showing him up for the piece of work he actually is, it turned out to be a platform for Jones to put out all his bat-crazy conspiracy theories. And Rogan just rolled along with it. Not necessarily agreeing, but making no attempt to call him out. I made it up to the hour mark, but I literally couldn't take any more of it. And further investigation turned up that he though that what some of whay Jones said he agreed with. Plus he recommended that people don't need to get vaccinated if they are 'young and healthy' and even thinks (or thought) that the moon landing was a hoax. Now I'm not saying that you should only listen to people with whom you agree. Quite the opposite. But if you want someone who goes for a hard hitting, lets-get-to-the-facts type of in-depth interview, then Rogan is not your man. But if you want a long, rambling stoner chat that meanders all over the place, then tune in. [/QUOTE]
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