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Jay Berman's avatar

Free speech does not divorce one from responsibility for what is said.

Lawrence Penner's avatar

Still looking for the mis/dis information that Rogan is supposed to have touted.

David Thornton's avatar

One list is linked in the article.

Lawrence Penner's avatar

I am still waiting to see what mis/dis information that Rogan is supposed to have touted. The article you referenced only illustrated that not everyone holds the same opinion about covid and its effects. That does not make it disinformation.

Jill B.'s avatar

Nah, you're not. You've just chosen to believe said misinformation.

Lawrence Penner's avatar

Sad thing about some of America today, people can't seem to think for themselves. Some of Rogan's guests, I believe what they say, some I don't. America used to be able to live with that but something changed and now there is only one way to see things.

Scott C.'s avatar

The list he gave are for lies he said, not just a difference of opinion. It use to be the right that said you aren't entitled to your own facts, but I guess those days are over as well.

Lawrence Penner's avatar

I do not recall anyone of note on the right saying you are entitled to your own facts. Please illuminate.

Lawrence Penner's avatar

You are going to have to explain to me what lies you are referring to. He stated that covid mrna vaccine is essentially gene therapy. Well, I am not sure what gene therapy is but I do understand that the mrna vaccine for covid is not a traditional vaccine as has been defined in the past as it does not provide immunity to the vaccinated against infection from covid. I am living proof of that. He also said that ivermectin was a cure to covid, well I am also living proof of that.

He has interesting intelligent people on his podcast that have expressed their beliefs/opinions and he agrees or disagrees with them. I am sorry that you find yourself wanting to live in an America that wants this type of information censored.

Scott C.'s avatar

Multiple ways of seeing things, but only one set of facts.