I'm triple vaxxed, but (unless they're standing for hate or calling for violence) banning someone's podcast is too much like burning a book to me. Joe Rogan should talk on his podcast about whatever he damn well pleases.

Jan 31, 2022 路 2:05 AM UTC

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He wasn't banned. A privately owned platform admitted it had not been clear on it misinformation policy and would now direct rogans sheep to the facts.
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Talk about a false equivalency
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I would never vote for this woman, but this is a correct take!
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An adult has entered the room!
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Can the families of followers of Joe Rogan sue when their love one dies, because of taking Joe Rogan's advice?
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Miss and disinformation kills lives, innocent ones. Do you consider that a good thing. Free speech has limitations. It breaks my heart every time I hear someone died un needlessly because they were informed that the vaccine would kill them and was not safe. No good intent here.
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There is a big difference there: a school banning or burning books is government action. Kids can鈥檛 pick a non-burning school unless they are rich. Spotify is a private Corp, and speakers and viewers can go to another platform. 1st Amendment applies to government.