Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful.
Ever tried DMT?
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful.
@ThirdEye4747 You better step up your game son if you plan to take on third.
Appreciate your concern but I’m not concerned. I will hopefully float away into the abyss soon. People heavy into politics and rep one of the sides are energy suckers. Going back and forth with others that have different views is really a waste of time and energy since everyone just resorts back to watching their regular scheduled programs at the end of the day. This feeds their ego and reaffirms themselves that their thoughts are the “correct” ones and anyone who has different opinions are the incorrect ones. When is humanity going to realize this is all purposely set up to divide us?
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@ThirdEye4747 You better step up your game son if you plan to take on third.
Appreciate your concern but I’m not concerned. I will hopefully float away into the abyss soon. People heavy into politics and rep one of the sides are energy suckers. Going back and forth with others that have different views is really a waste of time and energy since everyone just resorts back to watching their regular scheduled programs at the end of the day. This feeds their ego and reaffirms themselves that their thoughts are the “correct” ones and anyone who has different opinions are the incorrect ones. When is humanity going to realize this is all purposely set up to divide us?
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful. Ever tried DMT?
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful. Ever tried DMT?
If you're in business and your business is the news, and you want to get more people to pay attention, you should be honest," Rogan said. "And my thoughts for CNN, my advice to them … I don't hate CNN. I used to go to them every day for the news until they start f---ing hating on me."
If you want to do better, just f---ing change your model, change the way you do it. Stop this editorial perspective with guys like Brian Stelter and Don Lemon that nobody listens to. Nobody is like chiming in saying, ‘Oh, yeah, finally we get the voice of reason.’ Nobody thinks that," Rogan continued. "Have people that give out effective news, objective news, rather, and I'll support you. I would turn around 100% … and I'll be one of the people that tells people, 'I saw this on CNN, watch this on CNN."
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Some Joe Rogan advice for CNN;
If you're in business and your business is the news, and you want to get more people to pay attention, you should be honest," Rogan said. "And my thoughts for CNN, my advice to them … I don't hate CNN. I used to go to them every day for the news until they start f---ing hating on me."
If you want to do better, just f---ing change your model, change the way you do it. Stop this editorial perspective with guys like Brian Stelter and Don Lemon that nobody listens to. Nobody is like chiming in saying, ‘Oh, yeah, finally we get the voice of reason.’ Nobody thinks that," Rogan continued. "Have people that give out effective news, objective news, rather, and I'll support you. I would turn around 100% … and I'll be one of the people that tells people, 'I saw this on CNN, watch this on CNN."
Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful.
You mean like supplying drug addicts with government paid Crack pipes?
Maybe rewarding those who cross our borders illegally with an I- phone, one years paid phone bill, a free flight anywhere in the US, and who knows what else! Wonder what the root cause of illegal immigrants is, DUH!!
Or maybe releasing dangerous felons back on the streets, what could go wrong there?
Or maybe standing in front of burning buildings in 2020 and saying, "it's mostly a peaceful protest."
Or maybe the future Vice President of the United States promising to bail out those who committed crimes and were arrested.............basically for bad behavior.
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Wrong to defend Rogan's bad behavior. The problem with Rogan isn't about free speech, political correctness or any of the usual smoke screens. Simply it's that he does bad things on a huge platform. He amplifies harmful racism, prejudice and misinformation that endangers public health. If he stops doing bad things, people would be safer. For this reason, it is important to discourage more bad behavior in society. For Spotify to associate with Rogan is shameful.
You mean like supplying drug addicts with government paid Crack pipes?
Maybe rewarding those who cross our borders illegally with an I- phone, one years paid phone bill, a free flight anywhere in the US, and who knows what else! Wonder what the root cause of illegal immigrants is, DUH!!
Or maybe releasing dangerous felons back on the streets, what could go wrong there?
Or maybe standing in front of burning buildings in 2020 and saying, "it's mostly a peaceful protest."
Or maybe the future Vice President of the United States promising to bail out those who committed crimes and were arrested.............basically for bad behavior.
Social media is lighting up amid signs that Neil Young's music has returned to Spotify — those claims are right… and wrong.
While some of the singer-songwriter's music is, indeed, available on Spotify, Reuters said he has not "returned," as claimed. Instead, the only Neil Young music on Spotify is from movie soundtracks or other events that featured him but were released by other entities. Neil's Spotify page is still largely barren and is not a complete list of his catalog, which spans nearly 60 years.
For instance, Neil's "Heart of Gold" is available on the streaming service, but that's because it was on the "Eat, Pray, Love" soundtrack.
You have to tell the whole story.
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@UNIMAN
Not exactly...
Social media is lighting up amid signs that Neil Young's music has returned to Spotify — those claims are right… and wrong.
While some of the singer-songwriter's music is, indeed, available on Spotify, Reuters said he has not "returned," as claimed. Instead, the only Neil Young music on Spotify is from movie soundtracks or other events that featured him but were released by other entities. Neil's Spotify page is still largely barren and is not a complete list of his catalog, which spans nearly 60 years.
For instance, Neil's "Heart of Gold" is available on the streaming service, but that's because it was on the "Eat, Pray, Love" soundtrack.
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