Joe Rogan Finally Addressed Spotify Controversy, Charges of 'Transphobia'
Brodigan - October 07, 2020 at 08:55AM
Joe Rogan signing with Spotify for a ludicrous amount of money was a great moment for podcasting. Though, apparently there are Spotify employees who don't fully understand what a podcast is, or even the concept of someone having a different opinion than you AND having conversations and relationships with people who have a different opinion than you. Some employees were said to be getting all chirpy about Rogan, demanding they have full censorship control and other nonsense (see CHAEL SONNEN UNLOADS ON THE SPOTIFY LOSERS THREATENING TO STRIKE OVER JOE ROGAN and BARSTOOL SPORTS CEO: HERE'S HOW SPOTIFY SHOULD HANDLE EMPLOYEES CRYING ABOUT JOE ROGAN ).
Rogan addressed the controversy on the show, as well as the charge of 'transphobia' that is believed to be at the center of it. The video is time stamped, but in case you lose your place it starts around 1:02:00. Not that losing your place would be a bad thing, because his guest Tim Dillon is funnyAF.
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They have literally said nothing to me, Zero. It's never come up. Now, is there someone at Spotify that's complaining about the Abigail [Shrier] episode? I am sure. I am sure that someone is complaining about it. Is it a transphobic episode? It's not.
There's a thought process now. that if you're talking at all about trans people, you have to be 100 per cent supportive. You can never question whether or not children should be allowed to transition. What Abigail is talking about in her book … is large clusters of kids who are mostly kids that are socially awkward, many of them are autistic, many of them have never had any praise at all in their life, and they transition and they get all this praise from people. Because it is, right now it's in vogue.
Trans people still rank #1 on the left's pound-for-pound most marginalized rankings, hence why the leftists employees at Spotify can't even with Joe Rogan right now. The people who matter at Spotify — like, the people in charge and who make actual decisions — are happy with Joe being Joe. Or if they are upset with Rogan, no one has had the balls to speak to him about it. For now, it looks like the theory of three or four idiots whining to a tech reporter seems to be the extent of the drama.
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