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[Official] Joe Rogan is a bad person and a racist, and his listeners are effeminate penis enviers

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Os Trigonum, Feb 1, 2022.

  1. Os Trigonum

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    Public service thread for Joe Rogan Only Haters.

    you're welcome.
     
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  2. Os Trigonum

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    I cannot believe people here are letting this important thread slide off the first page. shame shame shame

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    here is what another poster shared in another thread about Joe Rogan and Joe Rogan's listeners. Enjoy.

     
  3. tinman

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    Sorry bud,

    these dudes are too busy watching Fox and CNN on their coax cable RCA TVs while eating Totinos Pizza
     
  4. Os Trigonum

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    I don't do podcasts and have never listened to Joe Rogan, but in doing a quick search on "Joe Rogan" and "bad person" it turns out he did an interview that tries to get to the bottom of the question, what makes someone a bad person? will wonders never cease

     
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    He’s done some solid interviews. And I don’t think his regular listeners are lunatics, I just think they have small dick syndrome.
     
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    He’s always been a douche but his podcast is entertaining.

    Howard Stern is a creep and scumbag but he’s really quite good at what he does or did too. The only thing is the world has taken notice of how powerful he really is given how his recent deal and Neil Young’s very effective stunt, and everyone who didnt follow him has found out he’s a POS.. without really knowing the context of all of his opinions and guest conversations.

    This isn’t exactly the opinion you thought you were going to get from a lib is it Os?

    No nobody wants him to get “canceled”… it’s just like as if everyone in the 90’s just suddenly found out that this Howard Stern guy is a stone cold creep when prior they just thought he was a DJ like Casey Cassum. Right wing moms probably wanted him off the FM airwaves so their pubescent teens didn’t listen to him but nobody would have cared if he just simply existed in an environment that was monitored and regulated just as Covid concerned people not probably just wish Spotify would tag his podcast with a warning about false Covid information.

    Joe Rogan lovers fear not… he’s not going to be “cancelled.”
     
  8. Os Trigonum

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    lol.

    anyway. edited the title. I know people will still use the Neil Young censorship thread to bask Joe Rogan and his "bro" listeners, but at least we're taking the principled stand in this thread to focus on Rogan-bashing rather than censorship and free speech.

    carry on.
     
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    Thread is so fetch that it's nominated for the Kevin McHale Try Hard Award.

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    He didn’t run from it and apologized. He was a moron for using it, but can’t change the past.
     
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    I only skimmed through it, but the thing I don't get about the article is he never talks about when these uses of the n-word were made. The timeline seems pretty important.

    In the past, White public figures who used the n-word provoked universal and unqualified condemnation. But Rogan has gotten some support.​

    When was this "past"? Like, last 4 years? There was also a past, really not that long ago, when saying the n-word out loud was not considered a big deal at all so long as the person wasn't referring to a black person with it. Not something you'd say in polite company, but basically fine in informal settings. That past evidently doesn't exist at all in this author's timeline.
     
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    I want to see how often he says F*word, K*word or C*word
    Bet he doesn't . . .

    Rocket River
     
  14. Mathloom

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    Guys it’s all artificial. He’s a podcaster with possibly questionable values. How much time have you spent on this news?

    Every day hundreds of millions of people make unverified assertions about COVID and it doesn’t correlate with the likelihood of COVID spread. It’s meaningless, everyone is free to get the vaccine, no one is being denied it. Everyone has heard the good reasons to get the vaccine. There’s nothing really happening.

    It’s a threat towards a person who challenges Google, Pfizer and CNN. That’s sad but not surprising. That could be you dude. That could be you who worked your a$$ off to get there, clever or clumsy either way.

    You believe at least one thing in your life that would be in conflict with the public too. It’s a native crime, stupid old trick.

    Your governments best friends are out of control and on an ego-fueled bender right now from all the money they shoveled in from the world the past two years, in my opinion.
     
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    It's not meaningless. Antivax push from US media and US politicians along with disinformation and lies about covid vaccines are having a huge impact. The US is likely going to be one of the counties that won't hit 70% of the population being fully vaccinated by summer this year. The others are mostly poor with a lack of access to covid vaccines.
     
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    It's meaningless and made up bro, even this quote you just transferred from news channels to me, it's totally made up drama. There are parts of it technically true, but it does not justify the reaction. This is professionally done, I work in that industry, please trust me if you can.

    Where's the data to show that misinformation is correlated with spread? If we're going by anecdotal evidence, there are dozens of countries with outright mass ignorance about the virus and the spread is less than that of the US. The US has been one of the worst managed vaccine programs on earth relative to each country's realistic capabilities. It's not misinformation that's doing that, misinformation is the same quantity in any country. You and I know US citizens are in the top 20-30 most educated about the virus out of 200+ countries, and an informed educated person can't be misled. They are making conscious choices.

    There's nothing unique happening here. It's not more important because he's famous, these are all made up things. Everyone outside US domestic politics can see what a sham this is.

    YOU just said something unscientific. Imagine being cancelled for spreading misinformation about the virus, hinting that misinformation is correlated with spread without any data while you play innocent. Deep down you know it suits your narrative. You are a serial misinformer. Do you know this website is free access? Children and elderly can read this website. It's a sports website, there are likely to be high numbers of young and old people here. Imagine someone doesn't take the vaccine cause of what you wrote.

    See how that works? It's that silly what they're doing to him.

    CNN, Pfizer and Google are ganging up on the most listened to citizen in the country for saying something possibly unscientific which happens to relate to something making a LOT of money for them. You could easily be that guy. You just don't believe you're going to be fam
     
  17. B-Bob

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    Wow, so brilliant and above it all, looking down on these ignorant and confused Americans. Must be a hard row to hoe. ... But lucky for you, lots of internet people happen to be in the exact same situation! (Though their actual ironclad beliefs vary remarkably.) What are the odds?

    And also buhbye.
     
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    There's no divide between Americans and others. The same people that are shitty to you are shitty to others and they are not loyal to any country, it's the nature of their shittiness.
     
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    Not sure I understand your argument. Are you saying that whether someone is vaccinated by now is purely a personal choice and has nothing to do with the information they are receiving?

    While it’s true the vast majority of the population in the US has access to the same public information when it comes to the vaccine, the information we are consuming on daily basis varies widely according to our social and political alignments. We generally seek out information that affirms our established view of the pandemic and tend to reject information that does not. Because for so many how we view the pandemic is wrapped up in our political identity, you get a huge divergence in understanding of what’s going on.

    It’s true that accurate information can only do so much. The recipient has to be willing to have their own views challenged. But because people are all too ready to accept misinformation that strengthens their false beliefs — and then spread those beliefs to others in their social circle — that’s all the more reason for responsible media personalities with a huge following not to put out that misinformation.
     

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