Who decides long term viability though? Wouldn't want it to be vulnerable to the baying mob...Traffic. The traffic, or lack of, was great during the first lockdown. I had to go into work each day and we're classified as an essential service so we stayed open. I miss the empty streets of Dublin in the mornings.
Employment supports. Helping struggling businesses to stay trading that are viable in the longer term by supporting their employees is better (cheaper, shorter term and better for the economy and society) than letting them fail and paying welfare to their former employees.
Hand washing. MRSA and other related viruses that were rampant in our hospitals are greatly reduced since the people employed there actually started following the rules on hand hygiene. Let's hope they keep doing it.
Yes, it would have to pass under the populism limbo-bar.Who decides long term viability though? Wouldn't want it to be vulnerable to the baying mob...
Was it here that someone described him as the stupid man's thinking man?Joe Rogan is what people are listening to in today's world,
Dunno but he seems very Trumpy in his admiration of himself .Was it here that someone described him as the stupid man's thinking man?
I've listened to him quite a few times. He's a few strange views and while he's no fool and has a good interview style he's no genius either.I suspect that many of Rogan's critics are elitists who have never actually listened to his podcasts.
It was meant to be.Not sure what "moronic snowflakes" are, but it sounds condescending and insulting
I'm surprised that people are so concerned about Joe Rogan , he must be very influential, otherwise, why bother taking a stand. Let's face it, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are not cool today and are not listened to by many young people, Spotify's overwhelming demographic audience.
By "mainstream narrative" I presume you mean the truth, backed up by fact? There is no shortage of people who are willing to listen to nonsense. There is no shortage of people who are too stupid to know the difference between the truth, backed up by fact, and makey-up nonsense, backed up by nothing more than a desire for it to be true. Those people get a vote too so it's important that they are fed on a diet of the truth, even if they don't like the way it tastes.He must be an influential and serious opposition to the mainstream narrative, hence he has many followers.
No, it says way more about him and none of it is good.This says more about mainstream media than it says about him,
Yes, the makey-up nonsense void.he is filling a void in the media narrative.
Look it up. Use Google, not Twitter.Not sure what "moronic snowflakes" are, but it sounds condescending and insulting
I was unaware of Joe Rogan before Neil Young decided to opt out of Spotify. Now that I know of his existence, I'm going to listen to Joe Rogan and what he has to say......win, win for Joe Rogan.
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