Spotify joe rogan covid misinformation10/12/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() One thing that Spotify wants to do that I agree with is that at the beginning of these controversial podcasts. "I always have been and I will tell you a story at the end of this about that. ![]() "Joni Mitchell and, apparently, some other people have as well. Now, because of tis controversy and I'm sure there are a lot of other things going on behind the scenes, Neil Young has removed his music from the platform of Spotify. "I am interested in finding out what's correct and how people come to those conclusions and what the facts are. I had Dr Peter Hotez who is a vaccine expert. He's on President Biden's Covid-19 Advisory Board. "I had Michael Osterholm on at the beginning of the pandemic. He has a different opinion to those two people. "That's one of the reasons I had Sanjay Gupta on, who I respect very much and I really enjoyed our conversation together. I am not interested in only talking to people that have one perspective. "I am interested in having interesting conversations with people who have differing opinions. Have I got things wrong before? Absolutely, but I try to correct things if I have done, because I am interested in telling the truth and finding out what it is. "I'm just a person who sits down with people and has conversations with them. I do not know if they are right, because I'm not a doctor or a scientist. "All of those theories that, at one point in time, were banned were openly discussed by those two men that I had on my podcast who have been accused of dangerous misinformation. If you said, 'I think it's possible that Covid-19 came from a lab, you would have been banned from many social media platforms but, now that's on the front cover of Newsweek. Now that's openly and repeatedly stated on CNN. "If you said, 'I don't think cloth masks work, you would be banned from social media. "The problem I have with dangerous misinformation, especially today, is that many of the things we though of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact like, for instance, eight months ago, if you said that if you get vaccinated you can still contract and spread Covid, you would have been removed from social media and banned from certain platforms. I had them on and, because of that, those episodes in particular were labelled as having dangerous misinformation in them. "Both these people are very highly credentialed, highly intelligent, very accomplished people and have an opinion that's different from the mainstream narrative and I wanted to hear what their opinions is. ![]() Dr Robert Malone owns nine patents on the creation of the mRNA vaccine technology and is at least partially responsible for the creation of the technology that led to mRNA vaccines. "Dr Peter McCullough is a cardiologist and he is the most published physician in is field in history. The podcast has been accused of spreading dangerous misinformation, specifically mentioning two episodes - one with Dr Peter McCullough and one with Dr Robert Malone. "I wanted to make this video, first of all, because there are a lot of people who have a distorted perception of what I do - maybe based on soundbites or headlines on articles that are disparaging. I truly, truly appreciate it and it was very nice to hear from you. The influential podcaster, who is also an MMA broadcaster and comedian, said: "I wanted to make a video to address come of the controversy that has been going on over the past few days and, first of all, to say thank you to everyone who sent love and support. Joe Rogan has issued a ten minute response on Instagram to claims he has spread "dangerous misinformation" about Covid on Spotify. ![]()
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