As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
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Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
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#3If people can't even question the science, treatments or effects on children then it feels like a political ideology is at the wheel.
I've noticed this online in traditionally liberal-leaning forums. There's no room for nuance in discussion without being the recipient of vicious attacks, deplatforming or bans. If the case for transgender rights is so strong, you should not need these tactics to make your case. Make your case, don't attack those who respectfully question the policies and science.
Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
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#6Together with his lack of keeping the guests straight it creates a pretty toxic sludge that makes it impossible for casual audiences to determine who actually knows what they're talking about and who doesn't.
The article frames this as 'elitist' and implies it's bad, but I think this 'here's a real guy who broadcasts from his garage and tells you the truth the mainstream won't tell you' attitude is harmful, it feeds into a particularly American culture of anti-intellectualism, it's the modern extension of talk radio.
Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
#7Ten words or less to answer the headline: Because mass media is actually quite illiberal.
Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
#8Am I the only one who thinks it's incredibly toxic and anti-science when campaigners for transgender rights attempt this kind of censorship and deplatforming? If people can't even question the science, treatments or effects on children then it feels like a political ideology is at the wheel. I've noticed this online in traditionally liberal-leaning forums. There's no room for nuance in discussion without being the re…
Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
#9My problem with Rogan isn't political in nature but with his uncritical attitude towards his guests, and his mixture of inviting respectable scientists (say, Roger Penrose, Robert Sapolsky) and then two episodes later inviting someone like Alex Jones, some complete quack or conspiracy theorists. Together with his lack of keeping the guests straight it creates a pretty toxic sludge that makes it impossible for casual…
Re: As Joe Rogan’s platform grows, so does the media and liberal backlash – why?
#10Freedom of speech isn't freedom from criticism. Calling criticism "liberal backlash" is just using name calling instead of actually disputing those criticisms. If I say "Joe Rogan is a bit of a hack IMO", that isn't the same thing as "there is growing backlash to Joe Rogan from the hn liberal tech elite."