Then he is hardwired to have trouble understanding history.
American voters seemed to have forgotten most of the nitty, gritty of the Vietnam War. Why should Joe understand what was going on more than 2 millennia ago?
Ahistorical Americans put on quite the show of righteous ignorance not so long ago during the chaotic exit from Afghanistan.
This is too vague for me to understand what it is that your southern neighbors forgot. Please expand. P.s. I'm old enough to remember Viet Nam and i was a voter in the last election and pretty much 100% of all the prior. Just don't make the connection. And willing to assume its something i missed.
i did put this on in the background and had to pause several times due to life
although sort of repetitive/circular at times i enjoyed the exchange
i got the impression that this was a precursor to a main event...
i did put this on in the background and had to pause several times due to life although sort of repetitive/circular at times i enjoyed the exchange i got the impression that this was a precursor to a main event...
Cult of personality thing then? Does that make any of his points/thoughts less relevant?
This is a long, but respectable discussion...probably good for a road trip.
p.s.,ultimately these discussions revolve around God/No God...good luck with that.
But i think they flesh out some of the misconceptions held between religion/belief and atheism, which are valuable.
Spotify's new content guidelines prohibit "dangerous" content that "advocates or glorifies serious physical harm towards an individual or group". It also prohibits content that "glorifies" breaking the law - but isn't that what 80 or 90% of hip hop music is?
"It also prohibits content that "glorifies" breaking the law..." That phrase does not appear in the guidelines which you posted the link to. There is a phrase prohibiting "content that is intended to promote or commit an illegal act of any kind". "Promoting" is not the same as "glorifying".
I'm honestly a little surprised the right isn't more concerned about the precedent this would set limiting the ability of private business to control their own image/brand/content/employees. But then again, they don't care about precedent unless it works in their favor, see: Jonathan Turley.
See: the past three Supreme Court Justices
See: gerrymandering
See: book cancel culture
See: storming the Capitol
See: nominating someone for President whoâs never held public office
Speech is free. The First Amendment (for those outside the States) means he canât be arrested for what he says. Thatâs all. He can still be fired, criticized, mocked, and ignored.
However, reprehensible speech is irresponsible.
I'm honestly a little surprised the right isn't more concerned about the precedent this would set limiting the ability of private business to control their own image/brand/content/employees. But then again, they don't care about precedent unless it works in their favor, see: Jonathan Turley.
Joe Rogan Apologizes for âShamefulâ Past Use of Racial Slur His apology came as listeners said that as many as 70 episodes of âThe Joe Rogan Experienceâ podcast had been quietly taken off Spotify; the company has yet to comment on the reported removals.
Ek: âit is important to me that we donât take on the position of being content censor.â
"Last week, a Spotify spokesman revealed that the company had removed 20,000 podcast episodes related to Covid-19 which fell foul of their guidelines."
Then he is hardwired to have trouble understanding history.
American voters seemed to have forgotten most of the nitty, gritty of the Vietnam War. Why should Joe understand what was going on more than 2 millennia ago?
Ahistorical Americans put on quite the show of righteous ignorance not so long ago during the chaotic exit from Afghanistan.
Yes, Joe Rogan—the one asking the questions—is American. Jordan Peterson—the one answering the questions—is Canadian.
Ahistorical Americans put on quite the show of righteous ignorance not so long ago during the chaotic exit from Afghanistan.
You do realize that Canada removed its troops from Afghanistan in 2014...and was there as recently as August (2021) picking up 3,700 people left behind by their withdrawal 7 years earlier. There are still people there awaiting Canadian relocation support.
It's amazing how much better everyone would have done something, had they not abandoned it a long time ago.
Speaking on Roganâs podcast last week, Peterson claimed that the climate was too complex to be modelled correctly and the models we do have are full of errors. This was quickly highlighted by scientists as a false claim.
Peterson was widely criticised for spreading climate misinformation on a podcast with over 11 million listeners per episode. He responded on Twitter by citing a book called Hot Talk, Cold Science by S. Fred Singer.
Singer was an American atmospheric physicist who died in 2020. He argued that climate change was natural and not exacerbated by humans emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. DeSmog reports that Singer was funded by known climate change sceptics, including the Heartland Institute.