I’m a bit concerned about how much my husband has been watching his videos, but he’s a hard man to argue with. I want to understand what it is Joe Rogan is saying, but I don’t want to give the man my viewership. How/where do I get the info I can use to debate my husband?

  • @ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    652 years ago

    I get the sense that your concerns aren’t who your husband watches but what your husband’s opinions are.

    Instead of debating over what Rogan says, maybe just have a conversation with your husband about your concerns. Express your thoughts on issues important to you and see how that goes. Maybe your husband just likes the drama and doesn’t put much weight into Rogan’s hot takes.

  • @crypticthree@lemmy.world
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    542 years ago

    Behind the Bastards and Some More News have covered him albeit tangentially. Knowledge Fight has covered when Alex Jones has been on Rogan and it really illustrates how dangerously unprepared he is to deal with people like Alex

    • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      I dont think anyone can be prepared enough to deal with someone like Alex Jones.

      The guy is literally a Warhammer 40k space marine in real life. Well, not physically, but he thinks and talks like one.

        • @Peaty@sh.itjust.works
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          02 years ago

          The legal team for one of the Sandy Hook parent’s had one of the hosts testify as an expert witness on Alex Jones.

          • @crypticthree@lemmy.world
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            32 years ago

            Not true. Dan acted as a probono advisor to plaintiff’s council in one of the Texas cases. He never testified. He did sit in on a deposition and suggest a few questions and lines of questioning

    • @decerian@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      I agree with many of the other commenters that OP debating their husband might not be the best idea.

      But if that’s what they want, “Decoding the gurus” did at least one Rogan specific episode, and I think they do a better job covering and dismantling Rogan’s rhetorical approach than the podcasts above.

    • @CrackaAssCracka@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      I’m listened to Jones on the Joe Rogan show when he was on with Eddie Bravo. It ended up with them getting wasted and spouting some really off the wall shit. Bravo was deep into chem trails. Jones confidently proclaimed that “interdimensional child molesters” were the biggest threat to humanity. If they were trying to get people to believe in that stuff they were doing a terrible job of it. Unless you’re already primed to think that way, it was obvious they weren’t thinking rationally.

  • @Baahb@lemmy.world
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    472 years ago

    Sorta the problem with the joe Rogan podcast is that Joe doesn’t have an agenda, but every guest he has on does. Some folks think that platforming scumbags and allowing them to say awful things isn’t cool, and therefore refuse to go on the show, which means fewer same people and more insane. This then repeats until only insane guests are in the show.

    • @justastranger@sh.itjust.works
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      412 years ago

      He does have an agenda now, though it’s not a political one. It’s the chasing of those strokes to his ego that his alt-right audience gives him every time he says something they like.

      • @Baahb@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        I mean that’s fair. It may not even be ego, might be money. But the point stands either way.

        • @psmgx@lemmy.world
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          32 years ago

          wouldnt be the first time hard right wingers were found out to be only in it for the money. tucker carlson’s leaked texts and emails come to mind. or all of ann culters college law papers that were pretty moderate. grift the rubes, never fails.

    • @thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world
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      212 years ago

      he definitely puts his own agenda into his show. like, with COVID, he only invited guests with one opinion. he picked the anecdotes and every part of the show that wasn’t pure interview. he very very clearly and strongly wanted to push that vaccines are bad and COVID is overblown. that was not a guest doing that.

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    I don’t know your relationship but you might want to reflect on your desire to debate your husband. This seems like a recipe for disaster. If you’re concerned he might be sliding into a bad rabbit hole maybe you could try exposing him to some contrary view points, that way he doesn’t feel like his loved one is attacking his beliefs.

  • @Aghast@lemmy.world
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    172 years ago

    One good way to get an understanding is to watch the summary of Joe Rogan that Johnny Harris, a YouTube journalist did.

    While it won’t give you a summary of each episode that Joe Rogan does it will give you an unbiased look at what Joe Rogan’s program is all about

  • @epicsninja@lemmy.world
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    162 years ago

    Consider joining a Joe Rogan community or similar. As a lurker, you can learn a lot about whats going on just by listening to how other people react.

    • MrSpArkle
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      The Joe Rogan subreddit has basically turned on him since Covid, and the comments are usually a good source of critique and counter arguments against him and his guests.

  • @Huxleywaswrite@lemmy.world
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    162 years ago

    As a man who works with a bunch of guys that listen to him, nothing worth listening to.

    That being said, I’m not married to the guys and work and your going to have way more to deal with in his viewership than I do.

  • Hegar
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    132 years ago

    You can also read into some of the very easily disprovable professional morons that appear on show. Jordan Peterson is a great example because he’s obviously wrong in a very well researched area.

    • @Not_Alec_Baldwin@lemmy.world
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      When it comes to psychology, I think Peterson has a lot of valuable insights.

      When it comes to anything else I just wish he would shut his mouth.

      That combination of feelings really sums up a lot of Joe’s guests.

  • @badbytes@lemmy.world
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    102 years ago

    JR lost touch with reality a few years ago. Hosts nonsense guests on his show who spread BS. To debate him, you simply require a brain and any simple reasoning skills.

  • HobbitFoot
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    92 years ago

    Johnny Harris has a good video: https://youtu.be/sLaXSvpfDZs?si=ckqeiEdfaknWnBeu

    But if you want to debate your husband on what he sees, you’re going to need to get a good idea of the guest. The problem with Joe Rogan is that Rogan does very little pushback as an interviewer.

    There was one interview that I watched with Mel Gibson touting a stem cell cure-all treatment being given out in Panama and making claims about it helping to cure anything. That treatment was beginning to undergo Phase 2 FDA trials, which basically meant they were studying to see if it would kill people, not what benefits the drug had.

    If you are going to debate, ask for a non-Rogan source to back him up. It will at least get your husband to start fact checking. And if your husband asks why you need a second source, you can tell him that Rogan describes himself as an idiot.

  • elouboub
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    72 years ago

    Watch it with him and discuss the video afterwards. No matter how many people sit in front of a screen, it counts as one view.

    • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      This. Watching them yourself is really the only way to go. Anyone else you watch to get info on him is highly likely to be either biased towards or against him and will be giving you incorrect information.

  • @NormandyEssex@lemmy.world
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    62 years ago

    You can just watch a little bit of him, it wont hurt you that much to give him viewership and will help you understand what your husband is watching better. You can also find some video clips or compilations on YouTube.

  • @Deestan@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    He’s big enough that a lot of people tend to make videos explaining what he is wrong about and how. Searching YT for “Joe Rogan is wrong” or similar and picking some large looking channels from the list tends to give useful results.

    • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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      That is the path I would take. All JR does, and all people like him do, is provide people with a encyclopedia of logical fallacies to use during arguments.

      An “argument” with these kinds of people usually just drives you into a state of confusion trying to debunk lists of interconnected “facts” they are spewing out. Not only does it put that person in a place to “win an argument by default”, they are generally masters at shifting the burden of proof on to you.

      Two approaches I take are: Recognize what a person is about to spout off and counter each “fact” they come up with, immediately. Or, you ignore that person and walk off.