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Joe Rogan Addresses Podcast Backlash: 'I'm Not Trying to Promote Misinformation'

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Neil Young and Joni Mitchell's recent decisions to remove their music from Spotify in protest.«I wanted to make this video first of all because I think there’s a lot of people that have a distorted perception of what I do maybe based on sound bites or based on headlines of articles that are disparaging,» he told viewers. «The podcast has been accused of spreading dangerous misinformation, he continued, citing two past episodes in particular, one involving Dr.

Peter A. McCullough and another with Dr. Robert Malone. »They have an opinion that’s different from the mainstream narrative," Rogan said, calling them very intelligent and accomplished. «I wanted to hear what their opinion is.»In response to some of his episodes being labeled «misinformation,» the host argued that «many of the things that we thought of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact.» However, Rogan also acknowledged that, ultimately, he is just an interviewer. “I do not know if they’re right.

I don’t know because I’m not a doctor, I’m not a scientist," Rogan said. «I’m just a person who sits down and talks to people and has conversations with them.» He admitted to getting things wrong and trying to correct his inaccuracies.

Still, Rogan said he's «not interested in only talking to people that have one perspective.» Instead, he said he would be happy to include a disclaimer at the start of his more controversial episodes and is open to featuring more experts with differing opinions right after the controversial ones.

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