Out of the Frying PanBy Selwyn Duke

It’s said that it takes a big man to admit it when he’s wrong. It also sometimes takes at least a medium-sized man to accept an apology gracefully.

And some would say that the Establishment vs. Joe Rogan battle is at least one man short.

Rogan is America’s most popular podcaster, with each of his shows drawing approximately 11 million listeners. But he has been on the run recently due to “misinformation” allegations relating to his having interviewed guests with non-Establishment views on COVID-19. After all, nothing but the government-approved narrative is allowed now.

Rogan has apologized, too, essentially for not being perfect; that is, everyone at times spreads “misinformation,” defined as the unintentional expression of an untruth. And his mea culpa was issued at the behest of an Establishment that actively spreads disinformation, the intentional expression of untruths (a.k.a. lying). Yet it hasn’t mollified his critics.

And now the next shoe has dropped. 

Read the rest here.

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One response to “Will Apologizing Kill Joe Rogan?”

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    tj

    Wasn’t John Wayne a freckled ginger who preferred to mate with child-size women? This is your example of the heroically correct?

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