Back to episode — Episode 1640 Scott Adams - Joe Rogan's Video Response and How the Pandemic Changed Reality
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at makes it a story. So somebody needs to talk about the public rebellion until the narrative catches on and then it snowballs. But let's kick this thing off now. Let's tell you how to handle the Ukraine problem. Have you ever wondered what the hell do you do when you're dealing with a dictator? Like you could never really solve a problem with a dictator, right? It's very unlikely that democracie…
← Previous segment →body else but Russia. Anybody. Literally last on my list. Of course they make it easy to gin up war because of the way they act but let's figure out a way to change their incentive.
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I'd like to show you one more thing to show you the machinery. Oh stupid phone. Stupid stupid damn phone. All right I guess I'll do it the long way. Here's a picture that the LA Times ran about the Joe Rogan and Neil Young controversy. And look at the picture they chose for Joe Rogan and look at the picture that they chose for Neil Young. So Neil Young, he doesn't look like a heroin addict. He looks like a thoughtful, possibly a brilliant man. Joe Rogan, the pictures that they picked, they picked the AOC picture with the big eyes. And here's the headline. This is from the LA Times. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek responded to Neil Young and others removing their music from the platform over COVID-19 misinformation spread on Joe Rogan's popular podcast.
So they say it like it's a fact that it was misinformation. Isn't a fact. Is it a fact that it was misinformation or is it experts disagreeing? So they treat it like it's a fact. Like you don't need to think anymore. You see the machinery, right? You can see the machinery.
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