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Remember when Joe was just some paranoid doofus on a run of the mill 90s sitcom? https://thespinoff.co.nz/wp-content/.../2019/03/4.png |
i stopped listening to joe at least 8 or 9 years ago when joey and brian were the regulars on the show. he just talks about the same shit over and over again. |
but he does have some cool guests on. Forest Galante, former astronauts etc |
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i figured it would have hit indonesia harder but maybe the fact it's made up of so many islands that's helped them |
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I find he completely ruins and sidetracks the interviews with these good guests, though. So the few times I do listen for a good guest, I'm subjected to a diatribe for an hour about moose hunting, bows, vitamin supplements, and monkeys. I've moved on to podcasts like Ezra Klein's for more in-depth and thoughtful interviews. |
ya he sure does like to drop in about vitamins and supplements....does he have his own brand or promote a specific brand that he's paid for? haven't bothered to look into it |
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So people who listen to Joe are seemingly too dumb to form their own opinions on things so now everyone is scared that they will follow his advice on issues like masks etc. Then on the opposite end people are too dumb to do their own research on topics and would likely be completely uniformed on issues without Joe You can’t fix dumb. If it wasn’t masks and downplaying covid people like this would likely be on some other conspiracy shit anyways. |
OK, what I don't quite get is the extraordinarily high number of positive cases in the US and Prez Trump is holding rallies (regardless of actual numbers) ... in these stadiums ??!! They are going to get to herd immunity faster than anyone else ... except maybe Brazil! |
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https://www.onnit.com/joe-rogan/ I'll give it to Joe, he's slick in the way he markets on his podcast and pushes a narrative to support his company. |
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You're right, you can't fix dumb, and yet we've never had a time in human history where communication and the roll-out of information has been so easy. It's created this double sword of sorts where people have become extremely silo'd. It has created platforms such as the JRE which reaches out to millions, every podcast. We've never had a piece of technology that has allowed such a propagation of ideas to this degree, ever. It's a powerful tool if used benevolently. Joe, like Trump, loves to represent himself as an "average" guy, carrying no bias, or ulterior motives, when he is far from that. Both are extremely wealthy individuals that have clear financial connections to areas in which they can apply that bias. Look no further to Trump ensuring real estate investors specifically carry a massive tax cut in the recent COVID bill passed in the senate. Joe's ideas on COVID on his podcast seem to carry similar motives in regards to his investments and company ties. People love a cult of personality, and his followers tend to believe he's the gospel. I can't tell you how many "dudes" I chat with that will mention something from the JRE as plain facts, without spending a second looking into it. It can end up being extremely dangerous when a guy who has a platform such as his begins to peddle conspiracy theories about Bill Gates and vaccines, or questioning the very validity of a pandemic. |
I was in Kelowna/Vernon over the weekend to get my car. Vernon, no one wore masks, not even employees of the insurance place in Vernon wore a mask. Plexi-glass was up, hand sani was avail, and only 2 people allowed inside at a time. In Downtown Kelowna masks were not seen at all. Went to a ribs place, employees had masks on, patio was not staggered enough but inside tables were booths. Hand sani was provided but you had to use the spray cleaner bottle. Edit: Oops wrong thread. |
There has also been virtually no major spikes weeks after the long weekend partying, protests etc. Imo it goes to show either A) way more people are just asymptomatic carriers Or B) the community spread is farrrrr less than originally expected. Honestly, besides the raw numbers there’s almost no way you can say people are just doing “so good!” Here in BC No one wears masks, seemingly very little frequent sanitation on high touch points at malls etc. People going FAR beyond their small social circles. Doesn’t add up. |
Not cool that this has to happen. C'mon people, if there is work, take it. It was only meant to tie you over. Manitoba will pay people $2000 to get off CERB https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...tive-1.5623580 |
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just cancel the CERB and call it a day |
Stay at home and not get exposed to random strangers AND make more than you would while going to work? Who would have thought?... :/ |
I've abandoned CERB to work remotely. Not everyone is greedy.. My part time employer did asked me to come back in. Rejected her because I was already sick of working in that kind of environment. |
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Shun your cerb friends |
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https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/corona...nths-1.4997427 The U.S. on Tuesday reported 34,700 new cases of the virus, according to a tally compiled by Johns Hopkins University that was published Wednesday. There have been only two previous days that the U.S. has reported more cases: April 9 and April 24, when a record 36,400 cases were logged. New cases in the U.S. have been surging for more than a week after trending down for more than six weeks. While early hot spots like New York and New Jersey have seen cases steadily decrease, the virus has been hitting the south and west. Several states on Tuesday set single-day records, including Arizona, California, Mississippi, Nevada and Texas. :heckno: |
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Other places in the state’s have obviously been beyond careless in their reopening |
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