Asking
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

If people hate Joe Rogan for having anti-vaxxers on his show, does that mean we can hate Oprah since she had Trump on her show?

Like, more than a few times?
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
Graylight · 51-55, F
Well, yes, if you're age 6 or younger, you are hereby allowed to hate something because your friend hated something else first. Does this feel better>

People don't 'hate' Joe Rogan "for having anti-vaxxers on his show." He's in trouble for a long-running pattern of racial epithets, some of them meant to hurt, and for knowingly spreading scientifically disproven medical advice and information.

That you would defend such behavior says much.
SW-User
He was targeted before they showed the mash up video.
This has been a hate campaign to bring him down! The elite that want to cover up anything that goes against what they are trying to do, has nothing to do with racism.
It’s about control and making sure the public don’t know what’s going on underneath this crazy two years.
Bad things are happening that they are trying to cover up.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@SW-User It's illegal to spread disinformation, as he has been proven to do. Check out 18 U.S. Code § 35 - Imparting or conveying false information.

It's racist to establish a pattern of epithets and humor at the expense of a minority.

If Joe Rogan was building houses for the homeless or addressing extreme sports, he'd find no problem. But he's a racists, a sexists and a liar. That's why he's in trouble.

And the "he's not guilty because you guys didn't find out about it until later" defense? Nope.