same with Joe Rogan, which shows the grip the media has on leftists. Rogan is a self described socialist and yet the left hates him because they are told to.
i like that Rogan does long-form interviews where he just lets his guests talk. Its a drastic change from the 30 second interviews you see on legacy media. Its good too because while some interviewee may be able to prepare for a 30 second interview, with known scripted questions but they cant for a 2 hour one, and no one has the fortitude to keep track of their lies and agenda for that long of a time, and Rogan calls them out when they slip up. Remember the CNN medical correspondent interview?
I dont care for his politics, thats not why I watch him, and I only do when I see a guest I am interested in, which is again rare. Triggernometry is also good for that same reason: long-form open interviews.
I would probably say your average leftie treats Rogan with more disdain and calls him a moron questioning his intelligence rather than a lot of the white hot hate that JBP gets.
I feel that pre-Spotify Rogan got more backlash for being a "transphobe" when he was more at the forefront of talking about the SJW culture wars on his show.
My impression is that Rogan has become less of a target since he became more mainstream (except for the N-word compilation clip), but I also hardly watch him anymore either.
same with Joe Rogan, which shows the grip the media has on leftists. Rogan is a self described socialist and yet the left hates him because they are told to.
i like that Rogan does long-form interviews where he just lets his guests talk. Its a drastic change from the 30 second interviews you see on legacy media. Its good too because while some interviewee may be able to prepare for a 30 second interview, with known scripted questions but they cant for a 2 hour one, and no one has the fortitude to keep track of their lies and agenda for that long of a time, and Rogan calls them out when they slip up. Remember the CNN medical correspondent interview?
I dont care for his politics, thats not why I watch him, and I only do when I see a guest I am interested in, which is again rare. Triggernometry is also good for that same reason: long-form open interviews.
I like it too, but lately all he's had on are MME fighters and comedians.
I forgot about Joe Rogan. He's up there too.
I would probably say your average leftie treats Rogan with more disdain and calls him a moron questioning his intelligence rather than a lot of the white hot hate that JBP gets.
I feel that pre-Spotify Rogan got more backlash for being a "transphobe" when he was more at the forefront of talking about the SJW culture wars on his show.
My impression is that Rogan has become less of a target since he became more mainstream (except for the N-word compilation clip), but I also hardly watch him anymore either.
i havent listened to his podcast in a long time myself, but i would occasionally when I had a longer commute a few years ago.
i despise socialism and think it would only make powerful people more powerful, but that doesnt mean I hate him and everything he has to say.