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Rogan’s fan base has always came across to me as under 50 white males who think somewhat independently compared to the masses. The type that will call out leftist hypocrisy and even make fun of them for it. This seems to be a group that is growing faster than coverts to the liberal agenda. So was it inevitable that the left would continue fighting Rogan until they could shut him down?
For some reason, he is needed to "them". Serves some purpose. Otherwise, shut him down is non issue. Basic car failure or "enhanced COVID" case and done.
Rogan’s fan base has always came across to me as under 50 white males who think somewhat independently compared to the masses. The type that will call out leftist hypocrisy and even make fun of them for it. This seems to be a group that is growing faster than coverts to the liberal agenda. So was it inevitable that the left would continue fighting Rogan until they could shut him down?
Eh, something about this whole story sounds fishy. I just don't trust the legitimacy of it. I have heard of Joe Rogan before, but nothing he's done really stood out for me. I like Mark Dice and Louder with Crowder more. However, because of this controversy I have become familiar with Spotify. I just feel that it's all a publicity stunt to get more people to tune into Spotify.
A younger male audience certainly loves his show…much of the same audience also loves the UFC that he also a part of. The Rogan and UFC audience don’t seem very receptive to the Democratic Party.
We need to have a “I stand with Joe Rogan” movement in America to break up the monopoly those on the left have over controlling speech and thought.
With enough of a stand and supporters it could break the back of big tech Hollywood elites. I mean sure they could silence anyone they don’t approve of, but if the list of those they don’t approve of gets large enough it creates a void in the market…one that will surely be profitable if it is catered to.
Wouldn’t it be a start if titans like Trump (following of at least 75 million +) and Joe Rogan (#1 podcast…millions of listeners) somehow teamed up through Truth Social?
Eh, something about this whole story sounds fishy. I just don't trust the legitimacy of it. I have heard of Joe Rogan before, but nothing he's done really stood out for me. I like Mark Dice and Louder with Crowder more. However, because of this controversy I have become familiar with Spotify. I just feel that it's all a publicity stunt to get more people to tune into Spotify.
Nope.
I don't think so.
Spotify could get as much attention for a lot less money than they spent getting Rogan.
I don't see where there is a problem.
Joe Rogan can still be heard on Spotify, still on the same time and place.
Young and the others wanted off, so now they're gone.
What's wrong with any of this? It looks like everyone got what they wanted.
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