Joe Rogan: Addressing Censorship Concerns & Potential Harris Interview
Joe Rogan Addresses Censorship Concerns and Discusses Possible Interview with Harris
Joe Rogan, the popular podcast host, recently interviewed former President Trump in a three-hour-long session. However, a few days later, the interview seemed to be censored on YouTube. Rogan addressed these concerns by uploading the full video on another platform, stating that there were issues with finding the episode on YouTube.
A YouTube search for the interview does not yield any results for the original video. This suggests that the platform might be suppressing it. The only way to access the video is through Rogan's channel directly.
David Heinemeier Hansson, CTO of software company Basecamp, expressed his concerns on another platform. He mentioned that he tried to find the Rogan/Trump interview on YouTube but was unable to locate it. He questioned if YouTube was actively trying to suppress the interview.
The interview, which has gone viral, has already garnered 37 million views. It allowed the American public to hear the former president speak without any edits from mainstream media.
Rogan also mentioned that the Harris campaign has not declined to do a podcast. They had offered a date, but it would have required Rogan to travel and they only wanted to do an hour-long session. Rogan expressed his desire to have a longer, more in-depth conversation in his studio in Austin.
While the suppression of the Rogan-Trump interview may sound outrageous, there is a full-blown panic meltdown in mainstream media. Major newspapers have refrained from endorsing any political candidate, leading to a backlash at The Washington Post, which has a history of endorsing leftist candidates.
Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Washington Post, published an op-ed explaining his decision not to endorse Harris due to "credibility concerns". He mentioned that the lack of credibility is not unique to The Post and is a problem for the nation as a whole.
As a result, the censorship-industrial complex has unleashed mainstream media, Media Matters, and others to go on the offensive this week as alternative news dominates.
Washington elites are reportedly livid about this situation. Despite the controversy, there is still a chance that Harris will join Rogan for an interview.
Bottom Line
The situation raises questions about censorship and the role of media platforms in controlling the narrative. It also highlights the growing popularity of alternative news sources. What are your thoughts on this issue? Do you think the interview was deliberately suppressed? Share your thoughts and this article with your friends. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6pm.