It's not strange many interesting people want to visit Joe Rogan podcast. First, he is willing to give a voice to many who won't be able to tell their stories on mass media. Who other will let speak people like James Damore? What major broadcaster is willing to interview Jordan Peterson without protraiting him as a villain? He respects his guest, when in disagrement. His interview to Jack Dorsey (not much of his liki…
The reason he can be "more independent" is exactly because he's not dependent financially on media, not his MMA bg.
Edward Snowden on The Joe Rogan Experience [video]
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#22Earlier quoted context omitted.
The reason he can be "more independent" is exactly because he's not dependent financially on media, not his MMA bg.
But he is financially dependent on youtube, isn't he? I am not suggesting he auto-censors himself but he is not "independent".
I assumed it did and they got cut out?
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#23His podcasts are infinitely better than any amount of talking-head punditry available on the major news networks. I've not run across one yet that wasn't well-reasoned, patient, and interesting - even if I didn't agree with conclusions being made or the thought processes expressing them.
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But he is financially dependent on youtube, isn't he? I am not suggesting he auto-censors himself but he is not "independent".
Does the actual podcast, not the one that gets uploaded to YouTube, have Joe reading ads? I assumed it did and they got cut out?
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#25I imagine that being stuck in Russia, with the pressure he's under has contributed to this. I do wonder how much of this personality bubble was in place when he made the decisions he did.
Nevertheless, I do have a love hate relationship with what he did.
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#26Man Edward wanted to talk. Joe barely talks let alone get a question in for the first 20min.
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#27His podcasts are infinitely better than any amount of talking-head punditry available on the major news networks. I've not run across one yet that wasn't well-reasoned, patient, and interesting - even if I didn't agree with conclusions being made or the thought processes expressing them.
That one was not well-reasoned or patient, but other than that, I've found almost all of Joe's podcasts to be very good. He's definitely one of the greatest interviewers on the planet right now.
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Democracy is a system of government where the three powers: law giving, executive, and judicial are separated and at least the law giving is in the hands of (representatives of) the people. In the case of the massive spying by government we are dealing with secret laws and/or the executive branch writing its own law. This is not very compatible with democracy.
While I understand your definition, this is not what Wikipedia nor what Merriam-Webster use for it. The separation of powers in three branches is not strictly necessary for a democracy, just a mechanism through witch it is attained. Surely, there could be examples where the powers are slpit another way that could still qualify as democracies. If, somehow, the will of the people were to accept spying as a cornerstone…
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The reason he can be "more independent" is exactly because he's not dependent financially on media, not his MMA bg.
But he is financially dependent on youtube, isn't he? I am not suggesting he auto-censors himself but he is not "independent".
https://www.quora.com/How-much-money-does-Joe-Rogan-make-fro...
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For 2 its not like he had a choice to do it in person...
Right. Only other scenario that would work is for Joe to fly over there... which probably wouldn't happen. Regardless, Joe's getting so many good interviews in the past two years.
Joe has been a better journalist than 99% of real journalists. Makes pretty much everyone else look like an amateur at this.