Originally Posted by Derid
Hopefully media culture will move away from demanding a false image of perfection (ie; never offending or upsetting anyone) from everyone.

I very much agree with this. In the age of social media the image of perfection could only be a facade. Expecting such could only lead to selective enforcement of impossible standard. Everyone makes mistakes.

Originally Posted by Derid
I think Rogan says a lot of stupid things, but so what. He also says some things that aren't.

I think "things that aren't" are a lot more important. Joe Rogan Experience is one of the few places where dissent from the pushed narrative could be heard.

Think of it this way. A surgeon that only takes on easy tasks will have very low post-surgery mortality rate. A surgeon that takes on critical and dying patients all the time will have a very high mortality rate. Yet, which surgeon do you think saves more lives? It is like that with Rogan.


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