BKlutch wrote:stuporman wrote:K-DOT wrote:Joe Rogan is Gwyneth Paltrow for men
Change my mind.
He puts the magic yoni egg in another orifice.
It's reason enough to dislike him. But wait, there's more!
I wish he’d just stick to doing UFC commentary
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BKlutch wrote:stuporman wrote:K-DOT wrote:Joe Rogan is Gwyneth Paltrow for men
Change my mind.
He puts the magic yoni egg in another orifice.
It's reason enough to dislike him. But wait, there's more!
Barcs wrote:Joe Rogan is weird. His views are a mix of far left and far right positions. I can't put a finger on him.
Barcs wrote:Joe Rogan is weird. His views are a mix of far left and far right positions. I can't put a finger on him.
K-DOT wrote:Barcs wrote:Joe Rogan is weird. His views are a mix of far left and far right positions. I can't put a finger on him.
Not really
He just kind of agrees with whoever's on his show, but his views are pretty consistently far right
He may occasionally adopt the language of the left or take a token position like his views on drugs, but he's pretty consistently far right in his beliefs. That's why if you look at his guest list, it's very rarely someone on the left, but pretty consistently people on the far right.
j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:Barcs wrote:Joe Rogan is weird. His views are a mix of far left and far right positions. I can't put a finger on him.
Not really
He just kind of agrees with whoever's on his show, but his views are pretty consistently far right
He may occasionally adopt the language of the left or take a token position like his views on drugs, but he's pretty consistently far right in his beliefs. That's why if you look at his guest list, it's very rarely someone on the left, but pretty consistently people on the far right.
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
K-DOT wrote:j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:Not really
He just kind of agrees with whoever's on his show, but his views are pretty consistently far right
He may occasionally adopt the language of the left or take a token position like his views on drugs, but he's pretty consistently far right in his beliefs. That's why if you look at his guest list, it's very rarely someone on the left, but pretty consistently people on the far right.
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
K-DOT wrote:j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:Not really
He just kind of agrees with whoever's on his show, but his views are pretty consistently far right
He may occasionally adopt the language of the left or take a token position like his views on drugs, but he's pretty consistently far right in his beliefs. That's why if you look at his guest list, it's very rarely someone on the left, but pretty consistently people on the far right.
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
cgmw wrote:K-DOT wrote:j4remi wrote:
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
For anyone who’s ever traveled to places like Bali, you’ll know there’s an entirely separate class of woo-woo weirdo who’s so privileged and so far off-grid that they begin feeling apart from the entire capitalist mainstream flow of society— blue, red, purple or otherwise.
Rogan has become the masculine poster-boy of socially isolated (relatively) affluent weirdos who snort tumeric and rub themselves down with essential oils.
K-DOT wrote:j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:Not really
He just kind of agrees with whoever's on his show, but his views are pretty consistently far right
He may occasionally adopt the language of the left or take a token position like his views on drugs, but he's pretty consistently far right in his beliefs. That's why if you look at his guest list, it's very rarely someone on the left, but pretty consistently people on the far right.
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
j4remi wrote:While I agree that Libertarian is often just a cudgel to hide behind for Republicans, I don't really see Rogan that way. He admitted he would have voted for Bernie and his next pick was Tulsi (rightwing for sure but running as a Dem). I take him as more genuine Right-Wing Libertarian than actual Republican. He hunts to be more off the grid, moved to Texas to not pay taxes on his big spotify deal, and his sometimes support for Leftwing positions and people generally falls under support for Libertarian Socialist policy ideals.
He's a great representation of the right-leaning Independent. They COULD be moved to vote against Republicans, but are very susceptible to reactionary arguments so you'd have to land in a perfect goldilocks zone of not supporting the issues they freak out over and supporting the issues they care about. I see it a decent amount around my way (or maybe it's an mma thing as Clyde mentioned above).
P.S. Doesn't make his views any better or worse mind you. I think he kinda sucks, even his MMA commentating has fallen off in recent years. The Intellectual Dark Web mess has definitely brought him further right as time goes on...ironically Sam Harris who started that ish is starting to turn on those fools, something I'd never have expected a couple of years ago when he was pushing Bell Curve nonsense.
j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:j4remi wrote:
Right-leaning independent with heavy Libertarian influences...His show was better when he was talking about how Jesus was secret code for psychadelic mushrooms and just hanging out with Duncan Trussel types.
I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
While I agree that Libertarian is often just a cudgel to hide behind for Republicans, I don't really see Rogan that way. He admitted he would have voted for Bernie and his next pick was Tulsi (rightwing for sure but running as a Dem). I take him as more genuine Right-Wing Libertarian than actual Republican. He hunts to be more off the grid, moved to Texas to not pay taxes on his big spotify deal, and his sometimes support for Leftwing positions and people generally falls under support for Libertarian Socialist policy ideals.
He's a great representation of the right-leaning Independent. They COULD be moved to vote against Republicans, but are very susceptible to reactionary arguments so you'd have to land in a perfect goldilocks zone of not supporting the issues they freak out over and supporting the issues they care about. I see it a decent amount around my way (or maybe it's an mma thing as Clyde mentioned above).
P.S. Doesn't make his views any better or worse mind you. I think he kinda sucks, even his MMA commentating has fallen off in recent years. The Intellectual Dark Web mess has definitely brought him further right as time goes on...ironically Sam Harris who started that ish is starting to turn on those fools, something I'd never have expected a couple of years ago when he was pushing Bell Curve nonsense.
thebuzzardman wrote:j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
While I agree that Libertarian is often just a cudgel to hide behind for Republicans, I don't really see Rogan that way. He admitted he would have voted for Bernie and his next pick was Tulsi (rightwing for sure but running as a Dem). I take him as more genuine Right-Wing Libertarian than actual Republican. He hunts to be more off the grid, moved to Texas to not pay taxes on his big spotify deal, and his sometimes support for Leftwing positions and people generally falls under support for Libertarian Socialist policy ideals.
He's a great representation of the right-leaning Independent. They COULD be moved to vote against Republicans, but are very susceptible to reactionary arguments so you'd have to land in a perfect goldilocks zone of not supporting the issues they freak out over and supporting the issues they care about. I see it a decent amount around my way (or maybe it's an mma thing as Clyde mentioned above).
P.S. Doesn't make his views any better or worse mind you. I think he kinda sucks, even his MMA commentating has fallen off in recent years. The Intellectual Dark Web mess has definitely brought him further right as time goes on...ironically Sam Harris who started that ish is starting to turn on those fools, something I'd never have expected a couple of years ago when he was pushing Bell Curve nonsense.
Jordan Peterson. Excuse me while I vomit in my shoes.
My son got into him for a bit, and I didn't specifically mind, because it's good to seek out alternative opinions etc. I have him a bunch of listens and had to tell my son "You know, this guy is big on the veneer of being objective, but I don't think that's really the case". He eventually dropped listening to him.
thebuzzardman wrote:
Jordan Peterson. Excuse me while I vomit in my shoes.
My son got into him for a bit, and I didn't specifically mind, because it's good to seek out alternative opinions etc. I have him a bunch of listens and had to tell my son "You know, this guy is big on the veneer of being objective, but I don't think that's really the case". He eventually dropped listening to him.
j4remi wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Jordan Peterson. Excuse me while I vomit in my shoes.
My son got into him for a bit, and I didn't specifically mind, because it's good to seek out alternative opinions etc. I have him a bunch of listens and had to tell my son "You know, this guy is big on the veneer of being objective, but I don't think that's really the case". He eventually dropped listening to him.
Good on your son for catching on quick and jumping off that boat. The man is up to 20 rules for life and he put together half before his nervous breakdown and drug addiction that had been sparked from going on an all-meat diet that almost killed him...and the other half after he made it back from whatever sketchy facilities his daughter hid him out in during that breakdown.
The late great Michael Brooks wrote a book of responses to the low budget arguments of the IDW crews, basically one at a time, in this book Against the Web.
https://www.amazon.com/Against-Web-Cosmopolitan-Answer-Right-ebook/dp/B085W9Y27T
It's damned good. He'd have been something special if not for an early passing
HarthorneWingo wrote:spree8 wrote:Whats the take on Regeneron/monoclonal antibodies? They’re giving them out for free like crazy in south Florida.
Just want these ass wipes in Florida need; being injected with a super steroid. It’s an after the fact treatment for after you get a bad case of COVID. It’s very powerful steroid. Trump was on it after his symptoms became on bigly.
It’s not a prophylactic to my knowledge. In other words, it doesn’t act like a vaccine.
You gonna give ol’ Wingo some good news?
thebuzzardman wrote:j4remi wrote:K-DOT wrote:I mean, at this point, "libertarian" is just code for "I'm a Republican, but I don't want to admit it" or "I'm a Republican who likes to smoke weed"
Or the rare "my only political opinion is the age of consent is way too high" but I know Rogan's not one of those libertarians.
While I agree that Libertarian is often just a cudgel to hide behind for Republicans, I don't really see Rogan that way. He admitted he would have voted for Bernie and his next pick was Tulsi (rightwing for sure but running as a Dem). I take him as more genuine Right-Wing Libertarian than actual Republican. He hunts to be more off the grid, moved to Texas to not pay taxes on his big spotify deal, and his sometimes support for Leftwing positions and people generally falls under support for Libertarian Socialist policy ideals.
He's a great representation of the right-leaning Independent. They COULD be moved to vote against Republicans, but are very susceptible to reactionary arguments so you'd have to land in a perfect goldilocks zone of not supporting the issues they freak out over and supporting the issues they care about. I see it a decent amount around my way (or maybe it's an mma thing as Clyde mentioned above).
P.S. Doesn't make his views any better or worse mind you. I think he kinda sucks, even his MMA commentating has fallen off in recent years. The Intellectual Dark Web mess has definitely brought him further right as time goes on...ironically Sam Harris who started that ish is starting to turn on those fools, something I'd never have expected a couple of years ago when he was pushing Bell Curve nonsense.
Jordan Peterson. Excuse me while I vomit in my shoes.
My son got into him for a bit, and I didn't specifically mind, because it's good to seek out alternative opinions etc. I have him a bunch of listens and had to tell my son "You know, this guy is big on the veneer of being objective, but I don't think that's really the case". He eventually dropped listening to him.