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      For real, why was the influence ever there in the first place? I’ve met so many people, men mostly, that worship Joe Rogan, and think he’s so “smart and real”.

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        For so long friends tried to get me to listen to his podcast and I never saw the appeal, even in the very beginning. I can get high and contemplate weird shit myself. I even enjoy doing so. Not sure why I’d need a very below average comedian to tell me what strange things to ponder.

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        The talking heads say the words they want to hear. There are many listeners which results in a herd effect. Someone is saying it while many people are agreeing. Therefore it could be right.

        As another reply said, it’s a propaganda machine. It became a mechanism for disseminating political doctrine.

        Or to describe it in their vernacular. It’s a virtue signalling wokeright mindvirus.

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    Everything [Trump] campaigned on, I believed he wanted to do,” Schulz said in a July episode of his “Flagrant” podcast, where Trump had appeared in October 2024. “And now he’s doing the exact opposite thing of every single f-----g thing. … I voted for none of this. He’s doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for.

    Lol. If only there was a sane group of people you could have listened to before you voted. Or you know, just take a look at his first term and analyze those lies to figure out what this term might be like.