Can we all find common ground that there is no context in this video...
https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/05/media/joe-rogan-racial-slur-apology-india-arie/index.html
Can we all find common ground that there is no context in this video that shows Rogan using the N-word 20 time? Listen to my show, Joe Biden has said the N-Word several times and I was continuously told “he is quoting someone” and “that is taken out of context”. Does that make it ok for either Joe to say it? NO! I’m just looking for consistency. Again please don’t take ME out of CONTEXT or misinterpret me! Everyone should refrain from the use of all foul language.
Not defending the use at all but there is a chain of 3 or 4 in the video that I know he is quoting a Richard Pryor joke. The selective moral outrage is scary. Can you at least agree to hold all white people to the same standard? The only reason this was brought up and an issue is because when it comes to a few topics he has leaned slightly away from the radical, progressive, Democratic communist party. It’s amazing that CNN is the attacks Rogan for spreading Covid-19 vaccine misinformation. I remember CNN saying in March of 2021 promising me that Pfizer and Moderna vaccines would be 90% effective! HA!
If Spotify where to kick Rogan off their platform I would encourage them to remain consistent. Remove everyone or any content that has racial slurs.
The true reason Liberal Larrys and Lindas care so much is because they want to control the narrative of Covid so you live in fear. When he was diagnosed with Covid took some medicines prescribed to him by HIS DOCTOR and survived Covid, he then had the audacity to share HIS experience on HIS show.
I would love to ask India Arie one question. Would she vote for someone who said the n-word ever?
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Joe Rogan issued an apology on Instagram Saturday after a compilation of the podcaster frequently using the n-word on his podcast spread widely on social media.
Rogan used the word more than 20 times in the clips from different podcast episodes, which he said were compiled over a span of 12 years. In his apology, Rogan said it's the "most regretful and shameful thing" he has ever had to address publicly.
Singer-songwriter India Arie is among a number of musical artists who recently asked that their music be removed from Spotify after Covid-19 misinformation was aired on Rogan's show, and posted the compilation of Rogan using the n-word on her Instagram account. The Grammy-award winner said that while she empathizes with artists who asked for their content to be taken off due to Covid-19 misinformation, her protest is also about his language around race.
Rogan "shouldn't even be uttering the word," Arie said. "Don't even say it, under any context. Don't say it. That's where I stand. I have always stood there."
"They take this money that's built from streaming, and they pay this guy $100 million, but they pay us like .003% of a penny," Arie said on Instagram. "Just take me off. I don't want to generate money that pays that."
Neil Young was the first recording artist to ask that his music be removed from the platform on January 25. He was joined by Joni Mitchell shortly after and a growing list of musicians and personalities followed them to call out Spotify or to leave the channel entirely. Spotify exclusively hosts the popular podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," on which Covid-19 vaccine misinformation has been spread.
Rogan said in his apology he's "not racist."
"Whenever you're in a situation where you have to say, I'm not racist, you f**ked up, and I clearly have f**ked up," Rogan said.
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