Gupta comparing himself to a biblical hero saved by divinity while comparing Rogan to death.
At a time when there is a desire for shorter, crisper content -- responding to abbreviated human attention spans -- one of the most popular podcasts in the country features conversations that last exceptionally long and go particularly deep.
CNN lauds the short attention span as the public's need and desire in order to minimize Rogan's success for feeding the public's need for exactly the opposite.
Many friends cautioned me against accepting Joe's invitation. "There is little room for reasonable conversations anymore," one person told me. "He is a brawler and doesn't play fair," another warned. In fact, when I told Joe early in the podcast that I didn't agree with his apparent views on vaccines against Covid, ivermectin and many things in between, part of me thought the MMA, former Taekwondo champion might hurtle himself across the table and throttle my neck.
Holy shit, Gupta is a piece of work here, literally slandering Rogan's character setting the stage for the rest of the article.
I wanted to know: Was Joe simply a sower of doubt, a creator of chaos? Or was there something more? Was he asking questions that begged to be asked, fueled by necessary suspicion and skepticism?
Modern journalists only ask questions to interject statements to influence the reader. You'll notice Gupta does not ask any questions about his network's characterization of Joe's medically prescribed ivermectin as "horse dewormer". In fact, during the podcast Gupta even validates CNN's mischaracterization when he affirms that ivermectin "is used as a horse dewormer".
Despite a downplaying of Covid risks often heard on Joe's podcast, his private studio prioritizes safety. A nurse was present to perform a rapid Covid test before we began. We were even checked for the presence of antibodies with a finger prick blood test.
That's rich. Criticizing Rogan's observance of safety while using it to criticize Rogan's experience with covid and his questions about the vaccine.
It bears repeating that no one should choose infection over vaccination...Just in the last three months, there have been more than 90,000 preventable Covid-19 deaths in the US among unvaccinated adults
And yet this document from the cdc indicates there has possibly been at least 150K deaths since the vaccine began it's roll out.
I guess a small part of me thought I might change Joe Rogan's mind about vaccines.
Can't change a man's mind when the smell of your bullshit is permeating every surface.
Gupta is a diversity hire who will goose step your ass into the gas chambers to protect his good fortune.
Gupta comparing himself to a biblical hero saved by divinity while comparing Rogan to death.
CNN lauds the short attention span as the public's need and desire in order to minimize Rogan's success for feeding the public's need for exactly the opposite.
Holy shit, Gupta is a piece of work here, literally slandering Rogan's character setting the stage for the rest of the article.
Modern journalists only ask questions to interject statements to influence the reader. You'll notice Gupta does not ask any questions about his network's characterization of Joe's medically prescribed ivermectin as "horse dewormer". In fact, during the podcast Gupta even validates CNN's mischaracterization when he affirms that ivermectin "is used as a horse dewormer".
That's rich. Criticizing Rogan's observance of safety while using it to criticize Rogan's experience with covid and his questions about the vaccine.
And yet this document from the cdc indicates there has possibly been at least 150K deaths since the vaccine began it's roll out.
Can't change a man's mind when the smell of your bullshit is permeating every surface.
Gupta is a diversity hire who will goose step your ass into the gas chambers to protect his good fortune.