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As Joe Rogan’s Platform Grows, So Does the Media and Liberal Backlash. Why?


Longer than below. Joe doesn't support the Tranny Taliban, for example.

Glenn Greenwald https://theintercept.com/2020/09/22/as-joe-rogans-platform-grows-so-does-the-media-and-liberal-backlash-why/

As one illustrative example of his reach, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden appeared on Rogan’s program six days ago, and the episode has already been viewed more than 5 million times on YouTube alone. [comparable to FOX pundits]

Rogan is rarely discussed in mainstream political and media circles, which raises its own questions. Why does someone who packs such a big punch in terms of audience size and influence receive so much less media attention than, say, cable news hosts with audience sizes far smaller than his? Presidential candidates certainly recognize Rogan’s importance: All of the major Democratic candidates, according to him, requested to appear on his show. (The only ones he invited on were Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard, and Andrew Yang.)

Prior to that, one of the few times Rogan was discussed in mainstream political circles was when outrage among establishment Democrats ensued after Sanders touted a quasi-endorsement from Rogan. The argument was that Rogan’s views are so repellent, bigoted, and anathema to liberalism that no Democratic candidate should be associated with him (this anger was shared by some of Sanders’ own supporters including, reportedly, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez).

While Rogan is politically liberal, he is — argues former Obama 2008 campaign strategist and Rogan listener Shant Mesrobian — culturally conservative, by which he does not mean that Rogan holds conservative views on social issues (again, he is pro-choice and pro-LGBT rights). He means that Rogan exudes culturally conservative signals: He likes MMA fighting, makes crude jokes, hunts, and just generally fails to speak in the lingo of the professional managerial class and coastal elites. And it is those cultural standards, rather than political ones, that make Rogan anathema to elite liberal culture because, Mesrobian argued in a viral Twitter thread, liberals care far more about proper culture signaling than they do about the much harder and more consequential work of actual politics.

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"As Joe Rogan’s Platform Grows, So Does the Media and Liberal Backlash. Why?"

Is this really such a mystery?
"The media" is as left as it gets by now, and what you call liberals (you are American I presume?) are not liberals, otherwise there'd be no backlash. You mean leftists and these freaks do not accept anyone or anything that isn't 100% on the party line.
Joe has a lot of differing opinions and viewpoints from "both perspectives", that's what they hate.

Shut up, fall in line, say your daily black lives matter - or feel their wrath.

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Rogan is more in turn with the 'regular' folk. If he's enacting conservative signals, it just means there is a bigger silent group out there that are more in line with him and not taught by the woke teachers of today. People growing up in tough places or the not so rich. The common working folk type if you know what I mean.

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I think there is a very large silent group that is more or less in line with Rogan's take on things. They're just not very vocal as they know they'll end up getting abuse screamed at them and attacked by nutters. It's a much easier life to just ignore the political extremists and cast your vote with someone that you think best represents you and your interests. For many Americans, regardless of their political leaning, that person right now, is Trump.

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Joe Rogan is a liberal but not like the radical leftists that make up the majority of the Democratic Party today. He's gaining more influence and outreach through his podcast compared to the mainstream media and the elitists hate that. He actually talks to people from other viewpoints to understand differences.

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Joe is basically who I was in the 90s before politics went berserk and forced me to become a right wing conservative just to preserve sanity.

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Exactly like me, except I hung on for another ten years before I realized the left was broken.

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Joe represents the future of individual broadcasting, which is honest, in depth and balanced. This scares the shit out of the lefty media, because they can't have people thinking for themselves.

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