To give Rogan the benefit of the doubt, he DID announce he'd make a better effort to interview people with opposing positions on current issues, especially the more contentious ones.
I seriously doubt Rogan's or anyone else's views on the coof clampdown will change as a result.
My initial reaction to his second apology was, "Never apologize to the totalitarian woke juggernaut," but then I remembered that he's a "progressive" with very hippie-like values, so he's not really changing his stripes at all. In fact, he and Jimmy Dore are the only two likeable media progressives I've seen.
He interviews people he finds interesting, though I prefer his podcasts with his gang of comedian buddies . . . after all, he is a comic, so I look elsewhere for political discussion.
To give Rogan the benefit of the doubt, he DID announce he'd make a better effort to interview people with opposing positions on current issues, especially the more contentious ones.
I seriously doubt Rogan's or anyone else's views on the coof clampdown will change as a result.
My initial reaction to his second apology was, "Never apologize to the totalitarian woke juggernaut," but then I remembered that he's a "progressive" with very hippie-like values, so he's not really changing his stripes at all. In fact, he and Jimmy Dore are the only two likeable media progressives I've seen.
He interviews people he finds interesting, though I prefer his podcasts with his gang of comedian buddies . . . after all, he is a comic, so I look elsewhere for political discussion.