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🗓️ 21 May 2021
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:25.2 | They're coming after the goat once again. |
0:27.1 | They're never going to stop. They're really never going to stop. They're really never going to stop. |
0:31.6 | So basically Joe Rogan has a conversation about the limitations of what we can say now. |
0:38.8 | I think in a corporate environment, he was talking more so. He's saying it's going to get to the |
0:44.4 | point where if you're a straight white male, you just can't have an opinion. You can't say anything. |
0:48.9 | Obviously, he got crazy pushback because Joe's a straight white male. He's been able to make |
0:54.8 | an incredible living, saying pretty much whatever he wants. He obviously gets tons of backlash and |
1:00.4 | pushback, but he's still able to do it. Now he's part of a corporation and he's able to continue |
1:05.1 | to do it even though he's part of a corporation. There's things that he walks back. There's things |
1:08.1 | that he apologized for. As you should, if you say something that you didn't mean or something was |
1:12.0 | misinterpreted or you get new information, I'm not angry at that at all. But I don't think Joe is |
1:18.1 | speaking for him. Joe is a very unique situation. I don't know if ever in history, there's been an |
1:24.4 | independent guy that became the largest media personality in the world. I don't know if that's ever |
1:31.1 | happened. Usually those people are tied to some sort of corporation. They have some sort of mutual |
1:35.6 | interest with super billionaires, etc. For whatever the fuck reason, Joe was able to ascend to |
1:42.2 | that super stardom. There's a trust. People valued what he had to say. They valued the voices |
1:48.6 | he brought on the podcast and they truly believed that he was the person that was going to help share |
1:53.2 | truth and add a little bit more perspective to the world. He's not talking about him. I think |
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