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 “Shining light in the dark age of censorship”: Hashtag Thanks Joe Rogan trends on Twitter after doctors blast his Spotify podcast

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Followers of Joe Rogan have popularized the hashtag #thanksJoeRogan on Twitter after a tweet made by biology professor Bret Weinstein. The 52-year-old has requested customers to point out help for the podcaster and Spotify for his or her try at censor-free dialogue.

Rogan hosts The Joe Rogan Expertise, Spotify’s greatest podcast channel, the place he discusses all kinds of matters, often with company in attendance.

A podcast from December 2021 with virologist Robert Malone has come below hearth from well being professionals. It contains a dialogue across the COVID-19 vaccine and the federal government’s alleged agenda behind it.

270 medical professionals from the U.S. have signed an open letter to Spotify to take motion towards the podcast for selling misinformation.


Twitter bombarded with Hashtag Thanks Joe Rogan tweets applauding the political commentator

Followers across the nation have proven help for Rogan by coming to the podcaster’s protection, saying he doesn’t present statements or solutions. One person defined that Rogan asks questions of his company that echo the ideas of most people.

One other person applauded the podcaster and his visitor for well being points “from all totally different views.” Customers voiced their help for Robert Malone on the idea of his PhD. They consider that there may be some reality into his dialogue with Rogan and that it ought to be given consideration.

Help has come pouring in for Rogan as followers hailed him for selling free speech by means of interviews on his podcast. Right here’s what a few of his followers needed to say:


Why are docs towards Joe Rogan?

Jessica Malaty Rivera, one of many docs who began the petition, mentioned that she was horrified to seek out out that “sensible folks” consider Malone’s assertion from the podcast.

Malone claimed that hospitals across the nation are incentivized to wrongly diagnose COVID-19 deaths. He additionally promoted ivermectin, a parasite treatment, for the therapy of the illness and disregards the vaccine.

The physician referred to “mass formation psychosis,” which he defined as:

“When you have got a society that has develop into decoupled from one another and has free-floating anxiousness in a way that issues don’t make sense, we are able to’t perceive it, after which their consideration will get centered by a pacesetter or sequence of occasions on one small level identical to hypnosis, they actually develop into hypnotized and will be led wherever.”

Rivera, together with different docs who don’t agree with the podcast and its contents, have written to Spotify. They’re demanding that the audio streaming firm add a “misinformation” label to the Joe Rogan Expertise episode with Robert Malone.

The podcast has allegedly been shared over 25,000 instances already.