Rogan himself is unvaccinated, and is a vocal supporter of snake oil treatments like ivermectin, which he took himself when he became infected with COVID. Do with that what you may, but it’s not difficult to assess the degree to which Rogan is strongly and vocally anti-vax. To suggest that nobody will listen to what he says belies a complete ignorance to his audience’s fanaticism toward him.
I’ve listened to pretty much every podcast going back many years. My impression is that he is not anti-vaccine.
My impression is that he believes everyone should make a risk based decision based on their personal health situation and beliefs, and that the right answer for one person may not be the right answer for another person.
Whether or not Joe Rogan is right or wrong, there is division and that can, in my opinion, be attributed to what I would at best call a sub-par response to COVID by the government. Lots of credibility was lost at the beginning and it hasn’t been restored, which leads to a fertile ground for differing ideas.
The Premonition by Michael Lewis was a page turner on how poorly prepared we were and how sub-par our response was. I read the Fifth Risk by Lewis prior to the pandemic and it was as if he had a crystal ball to predict how ineptitude from the leaders of our institutions could lead to a response like we saw, and set conditions for the division and disagreement that we are seeing.
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