Seriously? Coleman literally voted for Biden because of mean tweets. He literally said he knew Biden was going to push an agenda he was against, but Trumps rhetoric belittled the office of President so he was voting for Biden.
Chris has really been stepping it up and getting some great guests. I wish there was a ranking list of the top episodes so I could go back and know which ones to watch that were crowd favorites
You cant "cancel" joe rogan. But you can certainly influence many of lesser content authors to avoid certain issues or to steer opinion to safe positions in order to avoid the problems the mob gives to people who go against them.
Corporations are the problem. People who complain are an insignificant minority. There's always some who bitch and moan about things they don't like. We shouldn't listen to them.
Men like Coleman Hughes, Glenn Loury, and John McWhorter are incredibly valuable to our country's intellectual world. I just wish more people knew about them and that they had a greater influence on mainstream discourse.
I think the mainstream is aware of them and others like them, and they actively keep them out of the conversation because they're just too inconvenient. But I think most people who would resonate with their ideas are hopefully also the type who would be curious enough to find them naturally.
Instead of us asking "Is this one comedian racist?!", we should first ask "Who is engineering these character strikes?" "Who organizes and promotes dogpiling?" It's blatant mass thought control. So who is afraid of what JR has been doing lately? Why are they threatened, especially now? It's not a podcaster, but the puppeteers that we need to drag out into the light and scrutinize their works.
I agree, but I'm also interested in how easy it is for people to buy into these character strikes. A huge proportion of people see this as clear propaganda, it seems so obvious. But there is also such a large proportion of people that are completely blind to this, the fact that this is someone clearly pulling the strings behind the scenes, purposefully creating hysteria around Joe Rogan, false or otherwise. Like I said a large amount of people are rightly aware that there is someone organising this. What I'm really interested in, is how the hell are people falling for it?
It's standard soviet style informant tactics, or like the police "flipping" a suspect by cutting him a deal in exchange for ratting out his buddies. You will notice the people who are the biggest cheerleaders for someone's cancellation or the party line in general usually have some well-known, eminently cancellable offense that they are mysteriously not cancelled for. They have a cut a deal, explicitly or they simply saw the writing on the wall, and they are making themselves useful in exchange for immunity, revokable at will of course the instant they stop being useful.
Wow! It's almost like this guy has actually listened to Joe's show! GASP! The way Joe's mob of critics describes him lets me know they never actually listened to him. He is a kind, smart guy who never goes into the gutter. Thanks for this refreshing video.
Thank you Coleman. As a woman of the sixties who marched against war & FOR civil rights, exercising my Freedom of Speech; who has loved Neil Young's music and his messages -- I now feel so betrayed by Young and his ACT against free speech. Had he merely spoken, I would have no problem and would say "He had a right to do that," and all opinions are everyone's right. However what he did was an overt ACTION meant to economically and personally hurt Rogan, who after hundreds of hours of listening to Rogan, I have found him to be kind, a searcher of truth, caring about all mankind, and raising questions (don't we all have the right to raise questions?) about policies and government. He is open minded, fair, and willing to admit when he is wrong. I don't always agree with him, but have great respect for him. This force that is set against us, trying to shut off any disagreements with their actions, is a very scary. I thank God that there are people such as you who are speaking out against this tyranny of thought.
I totally agree. I’ve appreciated the vast majority of Rogan’s podcasts that I’ve listened to. Occasionally I’ve thought him a jerk, but then most people can be a jerk at times. I know I sometimes cringe when I look back at a few things I’ve done and said. Young sold off 50% of his back catalogue, so he trying to economically hurt Rogan without putting much (if any) of his own income at risk. (Also makes him a hypocrite given he criticised other artists for doing the same). What’s really curious though is why Hipgnosis is OK with the music they just paid $150 million for no longer earning them money on Spotify? Would they really care that much about Young’s principles? Surely as they own half of Young’s back catalogue they would have had a say in whether it’s available on Spotify? Could it be ok with it being pulled because Blackstone has a $1 billion dollar investment in Hipgnosis and the CEO of Blackstone, Jeffrey Kindler, is the former CEO of Pfizer and presumably still has a significant in the pharmaceutical company?
I'm a 39 yr old white female from a small farming town in Ohio. I totally agree with you. He has asked questions out loud that I have questioned in my mind... love you all and we are going to make it through these crazy times/end of days. JIL
I am looking forward to the whole conversation, CH has an incredible way of looking at this situation and articulates it beautifully. I wish Joe would have both Chris and CH on his show.
They aren't trying to cancel him, they know they can't cancel him. However, they can scare the rest of the world into submission by using him as an example. He'll survive, but smaller content creators won't when they are shat on by this censorship regime.
Yeah, this is something the hard lefties always ignore when they point out an example of somebody being "cancelled" but still being visible as evidence that cancel culture isn't real somehow.
The reason Joe Rogan did not have very many, pro vaccine advocates on his podcast, was because the pro-vaccine narrative was everywhere. Any other discussion of other ways to deal with the situation were censored/ignored/ridiculed/called misinformation on all media all the time…..that narrative was being shouted from the mountain tops!! Joe Rogan helped us here and see another point of view….plain and simple.
Thank you for your lucid, and your rational comments on this topic, Coleman and Chris. It's refreshing to hear dialog filled with comprehension, wisdom, sense making and so on. I mirror the views expressed in this clip, and you've also given me more insight on my own perspective.
You should only apologize to those you actually wronged, or more broadly those willing to extend forgiveness. The mob going after Rogan were not wronged, and have no capacity , or interest in, forgiveness, and only seek the destruction of their ideological enemies. Also, Coleman is correct, there is nothing inherently wrong with using the term "nigger" if it is being used in the context of discussing the term itself, or to quote someone. It is a word, it does not have magical powers, and deserving of treatment afforded to no other word, or even any other racial/ethnic slur.
FUCK YEAH - thats what i've been saying all over. I feel like you are the only person besides me I've seen actually write the word instead of saying "n-word" like a kindergartener...
@@Z50nemesis I don't subscribe to your premise that anyone died "because" of what Rogan said. Unlike our politicians, beaurocrats, technocrats masquerading as scientists, and corporations, Rogan never compelled, or coerced, anyone into making a particular Healthcare decision. They are the only ones that need to seek forgiveness.
@@Z50nemesis No one is questioning the supposition that media has an impact. What I am questioning is your very specific factual assertions. You assert causal chain of events wherin you claim people who otherwise would have lived died BECAUSE they did not get the vaccine, and that they did not get the vaccine BECAUSE of what Rogan said. Such claims are in principle not provable, and even if they were, are irrelevant when evaluating the moral and/or legal culpability of a disseminator of information, particularly in the case of informal opinion jpurnalism. The relevant questions are; did Rogan act in bad faith? Did he intentionally deceive his audience? Did urge his audience to follow his advice, even when he knew, or believed, that advice was harmful? There is abundant evidence that he did none of these things. On the contrary there is plenty of evidence that our politicians, the mainstream media, pharmaceutical companies, big tech and our public health officals did ALL of them.
This is a fantastic conversation between a couple of smart and reasonable dudes. Bravo, guys. You just don't hear this reasonable rational type of conversation much anymore.
11 million views per podcast. even if they were all US citizens thats barely 3% of the population. MSM doesn't care what he is doing, aside from leading to mass misinformation.
@@anythingoriginal they care. That's why they're saying he's a racist, misogynist and alt-right. Why do you think they're attacking him? Who do you think spread more disinformation on covid-19 and the vaccine Joe Rogan our mainstream media and the government? Who said that the vaccine had a 95% success rate keeping you from getting the virus? Who said that the virus definitely didn't come from a lab? Who says the vaccine is free and that there's no money to be made by these pharmaceutical companies? Who says to wear a mask and then not to wear a mask and then to wear mask maybe even three of them? Who says that the vaccine is stronger then your natural antibodies which is not true? And who's trying to push this vaccine on us and our children? Wake up and smell the money. If the pharmaceutical companies cared about human life they would give away the patent. If there was no money to be made you wouldn't hear a word about covid-19.
@@anythingoriginal Joe Rogan's main t thing on how to fight covid was being healthy. Why isn't the government pushing health? If an unhealthy person has way higher risk of dying from covid shouldn't the government be pushing health? How much money does Pharmaceuticals and hospitals make off of unhealthy people? Follow the money and it will take you to the truth.
@@anythingoriginal can you tell me what Mass disinformation did Joe Rogan spread on covid. Did you even watch his podcast with the doctors? Are you just listening to rumors
Have to correct Coleman Hughes on one thing: the government is trying to censor Joe Rogan. Jen Psaki said it herself in a pressconference that they (US government) are happy with Spotify partially bending but that Spotify also "can do better".
That's right. And the US Surgeon General called for this campaign against so called misinformation back in July. He claimed it's a threat to public health, and "allied, private groups" are best equipped to deal with it. Meaning the msm and tech firms should be proxies of the US government as a work around for that pesky 1st amendment. Jen Pisaki reiterated this call for censorship in the press conference you are referring to. It's a flagrant attack on freedom of speech, and we must fight it.
@@Danne1886 That woman Jen Psaki also flat out lied into the face of americans that unvaxxed are 16 times more likely to get hospitalised (not true) and 86 times more likely to die (also a lie). People started to drop like flies in the last 12 months, life insurance companies are actually freaking out because of this, but this did not start in 2020 but 2021, when an experimental gene therapy with emergency authorization was introduced. Go figure. The funeral parlors are "booming", they can`t keep up. Again, not in 2020, but starting in 2021.
@@Danne1886 Also another reminder, this government has denied and suppressed early treatment and is now on top financing crack pipes and needles for people whos lifes have been devastated by lockdowns and mandates, while continously pretending to care about american lifes.
To clarify, I agree with the vast majority of what Coleman said here. There was just a couple points I had slight disagreement with. Love and appreciate this conversation and both these guys very much!
Buying merch now, shared multiple clips through my channels today. Intelligent and honest discussion needs our dollars, amplification, and support more than ever. Thank you, Coleman. Keep following and sharing truth and rationality.
Great insight. One note, though. He is an admitted liberal. Never voted Republican in Gigi’s life. Centrist on paper, left in nature. But dude. Great insight.
Thank you for elaborating on Joe Rogan’s apology and how meaningful it is. The effort to reconcile is honestly Christ-like. I’m disappointed about the comments for “never apologize!”, but Joe outlining steps and taking responsibility for others who are throwing tantrums makes me feel like he’s the grown up, someone trustworthy and mature.
I think the “never apologize” idea is because no matter how sincere, it will fall on deaf ears. The people who know Joe don’t need or want an apology. The people who want to use this situation to smear him only want an apology to use as a confession of his supposed wickedness. They don’t really care if he is a racist or not, they just want an excuse to cancel him. I’m just saying….
Excellent take on the difference between now and 90s. The 90s was a unified time of anti racism and freedom for all as opposed to now which is forced anti racism and freedom for none.
i love Coleman. there's so many people that are right about issues but they don't know why they're right. Coleman is right and he can tell you why without any fallacies or holes in his logic
it's not about genuinely taking offense, it's about consciously using offense as a weapon in order to achieve their goals or as a shield to hide from criticism
The accusations of Racism killed the Ron Paul Revolution back in 2008. Libertarians often will get accused of racism because they champion individual identity based on personal merit and achievement over any group identity based on race, religion, gender, orientation, etc.
The Rogan clip has been floating around since somewhere in 2019, while the Meidastouch “denial” makes it OBVIOUS they were involved, if one reads Meidastouch’s denial posting they are denying what is NOT being alleged, which is quite interesting & is a potential indicator of their likely possible involvement.
"People I think are pretending not to understand the difference between mentioning a word in quotations, and directing a slur at somebody... Those are two very different things, and two very different people that due either one of those. And I think people are disingenuously pretending not to know the difference between those two things." OMG THAAAANK YOOOOU!!!!!! Like really, what the hell happened to the CONTEXT?! Did people just magically forget it was a thing? LOVE COLEMAN
Well the quotes combined with the comparison of black people to apes. Also the statement about how you're not African unless you're in huts without any clothes on.
i listen to alot of podcasts & modern wisdom is quickly becoming a quick favourite as chris always discusses topical trending events that often other podcasts don't. please keep up the good work as it's cool to get these hot takes & opinions
I'll say this, Rogan has a guest on for 3 hours! He does an in depth interview as opposed to the MSM that does 5 minutes at best. Maybe he doesn't hit both sides of an argument as much as he should but he gives his guest ample time to make their point.
Love Coleman Hughes. His reference back to the OJ trial and how the woke left have taken up the narrative of the prosecution was quite interesting. And, he is spot on in saying that people are disingenuously not seeing the difference between saying the word in context vs as a slur.
Great point. Joe Rogan fans KNOW Joe. Anyone who wants to know Joe Rogan only has to watch his podcasts. That's why when his friends and even his guests come out to support him, the audience is not surprised. We all know Joe. So this is another one I am holding against MSM.
I think the anti apology advice is more because we live in a culture of anti forgiveness. Sincere apologies are given to people foaming at the mouth, not a truly hurt party hoping for a wrong to be made right.
Totally agree with Coleman. The mark of a true apology is not "I am sorry for....." The true mark of an apology is "I am sorry for...." and not repeating the mistake. When it comes to COVID, Joe has accepted being wrong and has actually corrected guests based on information he'd learned from a callout. When it comes to isms...he's a comedian, so he will always dance the line of what is in good taste...but he corrects it when he feels he went over the line or it 'felt' malicious upon retrospect. I think he's handled it expertly and genuinely, and I don't know what else any of us could do beyond that.
@@rayrandall286 OK. I couldn't tell you when or what the subject was regarding COVID, but I've heard him correct others because he'd been corrected. Everyone has been 'wrong' about COVID either at the time according to what we know now OR were right at the time and are now wrong....it's been such a clusterfuck of information. He's only, as far as I know, cited other sources, which...I mean, who is wrong there?....I ain't arguing, and him being right or wrong wasn't my point....but rather he's said he thought a certain way while correcting someone who thought similarly about something that wasn't right at the tie or hasn't held up under reality....if that makes any sense. the point went something like, 'You know I thought that too, but someone (may have been Gupta) corrected me, and it's actually (whatever)' Coulda been Ivermectin, masks, the lockdowns...I mean I have no idea at this point.
@@radamrussell Understood. 👍 My point is that Rogan didn't make up his own facts, he simply had medical professionals on his show with a different opinion than the CDC.
I like Hughes a lot, but he's wrong about one thing: activists in government ARE trying to censor Rogan (and many others) by putting the screws to media and tech companies to police content they don't like.
Exactly. Glenn Greenwald goes over this. It is a violation of the first amendment because of this pressure. The supreme court has already ruled that a similar example was a violation of the first amendment.
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One of Rogan's chief attackers used the N-word multiple times.
Genuine question: why are you never sitting straight in front of the screen and rather at an angle?
Thanks for the great content! Wish us luck here in Canada
Coleman Hughes is a badass. So down for Thursday.
Thanks Great Leader Chris
I love Coleman Hughs. A voice of reason in times of such insanity.
It is rare to find such a wise head on such young shoulders.
Seriously? Coleman literally voted for Biden because of mean tweets. He literally said he knew Biden was going to push an agenda he was against, but Trumps rhetoric belittled the office of President so he was voting for Biden.
@@LDM805 no he didn’t lmao
Agreed
John McWhorter is someone I enjoyed watching too. Anyone else see him?
Chris has really been stepping it up and getting some great guests. I wish there was a ranking list of the top episodes so I could go back and know which ones to watch that were crowd favorites
You can search for Chris Williamson then filter (top right corner) by ranking :)
Yea he has I’m surprised at the guests he’s been having lately it’s great
I'm a huge fan of Coleman and Chris. If I put a roundtable together, I would want them both on it.
Genuine questions: who else? And what topics?
You cant "cancel" joe rogan. But you can certainly influence many of lesser content authors to avoid certain issues or to steer opinion to safe positions in order to avoid the problems the mob gives to people who go against them.
If they can make Joe bend at the knee they can make everyone else bend on both of theirs. That is what they're trying to do.
Corporations are the problem. People who complain are an insignificant minority. There's always some who bitch and moan about things they don't like. We shouldn't listen to them.
Great point.
Make whatever content you want. The mob can suck it!
Men like Coleman Hughes, Glenn Loury, and John McWhorter are incredibly valuable to our country's intellectual world. I just wish more people knew about them and that they had a greater influence on mainstream discourse.
I think the mainstream is aware of them and others like them, and they actively keep them out of the conversation because they're just too inconvenient. But I think most people who would resonate with their ideas are hopefully also the type who would be curious enough to find them naturally.
Coleman Hughes is the reason I know about Thomas Sowell, extremely grateful for that
Me too, and Glen and John are how I know of Coleman. So grateful for the wisdom these men give the world
@@doomsdaybooty1072 Loury and McWhorter?
@@danielasanchez4674 yea themz the guys.
I am ordering some Sowell books, which one should I read first?
@@MiriamCutelis well I have read Intellectuals and Race, and The Vision of the Annointed and they were both excellent
Instead of us asking "Is this one comedian racist?!", we should first ask "Who is engineering these character strikes?" "Who organizes and promotes dogpiling?" It's blatant mass thought control. So who is afraid of what JR has been doing lately? Why are they threatened, especially now? It's not a podcaster, but the puppeteers that we need to drag out into the light and scrutinize their works.
I agree, but I'm also interested in how easy it is for people to buy into these character strikes. A huge proportion of people see this as clear propaganda, it seems so obvious. But there is also such a large proportion of people that are completely blind to this, the fact that this is someone clearly pulling the strings behind the scenes, purposefully creating hysteria around Joe Rogan, false or otherwise.
Like I said a large amount of people are rightly aware that there is someone organising this. What I'm really interested in, is how the hell are people falling for it?
Jimmy Dore did a video based on a Twitter thread by wokal distance that lays it all out, very interesting: ua-cam.com/video/skcLsow4lYo/v-deo.html
It's standard soviet style informant tactics, or like the police "flipping" a suspect by cutting him a deal in exchange for ratting out his buddies. You will notice the people who are the biggest cheerleaders for someone's cancellation or the party line in general usually have some well-known, eminently cancellable offense that they are mysteriously not cancelled for. They have a cut a deal, explicitly or they simply saw the writing on the wall, and they are making themselves useful in exchange for immunity, revokable at will of course the instant they stop being useful.
It's okay when it's their guy ua-cam.com/video/cIIRPW9sf-M/v-deo.html
@@denziljoe I found that Twitter thread last night, and was pretty amazed. Be interesting to see what happens with this info.
Wow! It's almost like this guy has actually listened to Joe's show! GASP! The way Joe's mob of critics describes him lets me know they never actually listened to him. He is a kind, smart guy who never goes into the gutter. Thanks for this refreshing video.
I wouldn't say smart lol
Thank you Coleman. As a woman of the sixties who marched against war & FOR civil rights, exercising my Freedom of Speech; who has loved Neil Young's music and his messages -- I now feel so betrayed by Young and his ACT against free speech. Had he merely spoken, I would have no problem and would say "He had a right to do that," and all opinions are everyone's right. However what he did was an overt ACTION meant to economically and personally hurt Rogan, who after hundreds of hours of listening to Rogan, I have found him to be kind, a searcher of truth, caring about all mankind, and raising questions (don't we all have the right to raise questions?) about policies and government. He is open minded, fair, and willing to admit when he is wrong. I don't always agree with him, but have great respect for him. This force that is set against us, trying to shut off any disagreements with their actions, is a very scary. I thank God that there are people such as you who are speaking out against this tyranny of thought.
I totally agree. I’ve appreciated the vast majority of Rogan’s podcasts that I’ve listened to. Occasionally I’ve thought him a jerk, but then most people can be a jerk at times. I know I sometimes cringe when I look back at a few things I’ve done and said.
Young sold off 50% of his back catalogue, so he trying to economically hurt Rogan without putting much (if any) of his own income at risk. (Also makes him a hypocrite given he criticised other artists for doing the same). What’s really curious though is why Hipgnosis is OK with the music they just paid $150 million for no longer earning them money on Spotify? Would they really care that much about Young’s principles? Surely as they own half of Young’s back catalogue they would have had a say in whether it’s available on Spotify? Could it be ok with it being pulled because Blackstone has a $1 billion dollar investment in Hipgnosis and the CEO of Blackstone, Jeffrey Kindler, is the former CEO of Pfizer and presumably still has a significant in the pharmaceutical company?
Neil Young is a polio survivor , of course he would stand against Joe Rogan antivaxx bullshit
Surely in the 60s people had reputations that when turned bad made other people not want to associate with them.
I'm a 39 yr old white female from a small farming town in Ohio. I totally agree with you. He has asked questions out loud that I have questioned in my mind... love you all and we are going to make it through these crazy times/end of days. JIL
What a gem Coleman is. Truly adds value to the world with his careful thoughts and writing.
He is wise well beyond his years...
He's got his own channel, and oddly, he seems more interesting when he's being interviewed by someone than when he's interviewing someone.
I am looking forward to the whole conversation, CH has an incredible way of looking at this situation and articulates it beautifully. I wish Joe would have both Chris and CH on his show.
That would be a GREAT show. Yes!
I am very glad you invited Coleman! Listening to you both is quite reassuring. Many thanks! :)
I'm an Independent Latino, Thank you! I agree Cancel Culture will damage the USA.....so sad.
They aren't trying to cancel him, they know they can't cancel him. However, they can scare the rest of the world into submission by using him as an example. He'll survive, but smaller content creators won't when they are shat on by this censorship regime.
good point man.
Yeah, this is something the hard lefties always ignore when they point out an example of somebody being "cancelled" but still being visible as evidence that cancel culture isn't real somehow.
I'm only 5 minutes in and this is already the best take I've seen on the whole situation.
Normal people: "Let's talk about this."
Main Stream Media and Social Justice Warriors: "Kill the Messenger! They don't deserve to live!"
I’ve never heard of this Coleman Hughes guy before today but he seems like a super intelligent, thoughtful person. And he’s only 25.
Coleman is amazing!! Love seeing him on other podcasts I love. It’s like worlds colliding in the best way!
The reason Joe Rogan did not have very many, pro vaccine advocates on his podcast, was because the pro-vaccine narrative was everywhere. Any other discussion of other ways to deal with the situation were censored/ignored/ridiculed/called misinformation on all media all the time…..that narrative was being shouted from the mountain tops!!
Joe Rogan helped us here and see another point of view….plain and simple.
This podcast keeps getting better I’m glad I found this recently
Thank you for your lucid, and your rational comments on this topic, Coleman and Chris. It's refreshing to hear dialog filled with comprehension, wisdom, sense making and so on. I mirror the views expressed in this clip, and you've also given me more insight on my own perspective.
I saw Coleman on a podcast with a man called Glen loury. Also extremely good and mild mannered (mostly :))
I recommend it if you like this.
@@lilyvonshtuup Thank you for the recommendation. 🙂
You should only apologize to those you actually wronged, or more broadly those willing to extend forgiveness. The mob going after Rogan were not wronged, and have no capacity , or interest in, forgiveness, and only seek the destruction of their ideological enemies.
Also, Coleman is correct, there is nothing inherently wrong with using the term "nigger" if it is being used in the context of discussing the term itself, or to quote someone. It is a word, it does not have magical powers, and deserving of treatment afforded to no other word, or even any other racial/ethnic slur.
FUCK YEAH - thats what i've been saying all over. I feel like you are the only person besides me I've seen actually write the word instead of saying "n-word" like a kindergartener...
All those people whose families members died because they decided to not get vaccinated because of rogan were not wronged?
@@Z50nemesis I don't subscribe to your premise that anyone died "because" of what Rogan said. Unlike our politicians, beaurocrats, technocrats masquerading as scientists, and corporations, Rogan never compelled, or coerced, anyone into making a particular Healthcare decision. They are the only ones that need to seek forgiveness.
@@mohawk3371 Thats the silliest argument of all time.
You are on a channel that argues constantly about the impact that media has on people's lives
@@Z50nemesis No one is questioning the supposition that media has an impact. What I am questioning is your very specific factual assertions. You assert causal chain of events wherin you claim people who otherwise would have lived died BECAUSE they did not get the vaccine, and that they did not get the vaccine BECAUSE of what Rogan said. Such claims are in principle not provable, and even if they were, are irrelevant when evaluating the moral and/or legal culpability of a disseminator of information, particularly in the case of informal opinion jpurnalism. The relevant questions are; did Rogan act in bad faith? Did he intentionally deceive his audience? Did urge his audience to follow his advice, even when he knew, or believed, that advice was harmful? There is abundant evidence that he did none of these things. On the contrary there is plenty of evidence that our politicians, the mainstream media, pharmaceutical companies, big tech and our public health officals did ALL of them.
How has Coleman not been a guest on rogan yet? Im loving this clip. Cant wait for the rest.
This is a fantastic conversation between a couple of smart and reasonable dudes. Bravo, guys. You just don't hear this reasonable rational type of conversation much anymore.
People don't want his head. Mainstream media does. People like Joe Rogan are putting them out of business.
11 million views per podcast. even if they were all US citizens thats barely 3% of the population. MSM doesn't care what he is doing, aside from leading to mass misinformation.
@@anythingoriginal they care. That's why they're saying he's a racist, misogynist and alt-right. Why do you think they're attacking him? Who do you think spread more disinformation on covid-19 and the vaccine Joe Rogan our mainstream media and the government? Who said that the vaccine had a 95% success rate keeping you from getting the virus? Who said that the virus definitely didn't come from a lab? Who says the vaccine is free and that there's no money to be made by these pharmaceutical companies? Who says to wear a mask and then not to wear a mask and then to wear mask maybe even three of them? Who says that the vaccine is stronger then your natural antibodies which is not true? And who's trying to push this vaccine on us and our children? Wake up and smell the money. If the pharmaceutical companies cared about human life they would give away the patent. If there was no money to be made you wouldn't hear a word about covid-19.
@@anythingoriginal Joe Rogan's main t thing on how to fight covid was being healthy. Why isn't the government pushing health? If an unhealthy person has way higher risk of dying from covid shouldn't the government be pushing health? How much money does Pharmaceuticals and hospitals make off of unhealthy people? Follow the money and it will take you to the truth.
@@spamjelly9635 Ever tried to get healthy overnight?
@@anythingoriginal can you tell me what Mass disinformation did Joe Rogan spread on covid. Did you even watch his podcast with the doctors? Are you just listening to rumors
Love listening to Colman Hughes !
The tone of his voice, content of what he says and how he says it - the whole package!
I can't believe that I am just now stumbling upon your Podcast for the first time! Keep up the good and solid content.
"How dare he?" 😆
It's nice to see Coleman being humorous.
Have to correct Coleman Hughes on one thing: the government is trying to censor Joe Rogan. Jen Psaki said it herself in a pressconference that they (US government) are happy with Spotify partially bending but that Spotify also "can do better".
That's right. And the US Surgeon General called for this campaign against so called misinformation back in July. He claimed it's a threat to public health, and "allied, private groups" are best equipped to deal with it. Meaning the msm and tech firms should be proxies of the US government as a work around for that pesky 1st amendment. Jen Pisaki reiterated this call for censorship in the press conference you are referring to. It's a flagrant attack on freedom of speech, and we must fight it.
"Misinformation" has been defined as a terrorism threat in a DHS Homeland Security Bulletin issued on Feb. 7th.
@@Danne1886 That woman Jen Psaki also flat out lied into the face of americans that unvaxxed are 16 times more likely to get hospitalised (not true) and 86 times more likely to die (also a lie).
People started to drop like flies in the last 12 months, life insurance companies are actually freaking out because of this, but this did not start in 2020 but 2021, when an experimental gene therapy with emergency authorization was introduced. Go figure.
The funeral parlors are "booming", they can`t keep up. Again, not in 2020, but starting in 2021.
@@Danne1886 Also another reminder, this government has denied and suppressed early treatment and is now on top financing crack pipes and needles for people whos lifes have been devastated by lockdowns and mandates, while continously pretending to care about american lifes.
@@ritasicari7518 That's gonna backfire once we show everyone proof of who the real liars are.
Dude is a great speaker. Very fluid and clear.
he has his own channel....check it out....he's interviewing Joe as well...
Coleman, thanks for the reminder of why we love you so much.
Chris, keep the hits coming!
There's an excellent video by Sam Harris addressing this.
Coleman is the king of clarity.
To clarify, I agree with the vast majority of what Coleman said here. There was just a couple points I had slight disagreement with. Love and appreciate this conversation and both these guys very much!
Buying merch now, shared multiple clips through my channels today. Intelligent and honest discussion needs our dollars, amplification, and support more than ever. Thank you, Coleman. Keep following and sharing truth and rationality.
Coleman Hughes! I was hoping you'd interview him, great dude.
Well said Coleman! First time listening to you and Chris. This is the balanced well thought out commentary that is needed
He did a great interview with Jordan Peterson at one point. Definitely an interesting emerging intellectual
Coleman and John Mcwhorter are both worth checking out on the race issue, they tackle it with immense clarity of thought.
Either we should ALL be “allowed” to use a word, or no one should use it.
Great show! Good to hear clear, thoughtful, discussion.
The double entendre was gold!
Great insight. One note, though. He is an admitted liberal. Never voted Republican in Gigi’s life. Centrist on paper, left in nature.
But dude. Great insight.
Ummm, what’s wrong with being an “admitted liberal”?
whoever is doing the one side acceptable/other side unacceptable thing- fuck that!
Bravo Mr. Hughes! Bravo!! Well said.
Tips and bases man. It’s what it’s all about.
Thank you for elaborating on Joe Rogan’s apology and how meaningful it is. The effort to reconcile is honestly Christ-like. I’m disappointed about the comments for “never apologize!”, but Joe outlining steps and taking responsibility for others who are throwing tantrums makes me feel like he’s the grown up, someone trustworthy and mature.
I think the “never apologize” idea is because no matter how sincere, it will fall on deaf ears. The people who know Joe don’t need or want an apology. The people who want to use this situation to smear him only want an apology to use as a confession of his supposed wickedness. They don’t really care if he is a racist or not, they just want an excuse to cancel him. I’m just saying….
I agree in the general sense, but Rogan did nothing to apologize for.
@@718EngrCo Agreed 💯%.
He bent the knee to power. Thats why he shouldn't apologize. It gains him nothing but will cost him.
Love this piece and these 2!
First video I’ve seen of yours and now I’m a fan! Very well spoken
This is a great conversation. Amazing.
Joe Rogan is the only “Joe” I like.
Joe Mama
Excellent take on the difference between now and 90s. The 90s was a unified time of anti racism and freedom for all as opposed to now which is forced anti racism and freedom for none.
And the anti racism is actually extremely racist
i love Coleman. there's so many people that are right about issues but they don't know why they're right. Coleman is right and he can tell you why without any fallacies or holes in his logic
Iceberg argument is very powerful. Coleman is a serious thinker. Thank you both!!
LOVE YOUR WORK COLEMAN!
Great guest!!!!
In a mad, mad world we need people like you 2. Stay beautiful.
it's not about genuinely taking offense, it's about consciously using offense as a weapon in order to achieve their goals or as a shield to hide from criticism
People were trying too hard and that’s all they could find.
They should have looked here ua-cam.com/video/cIIRPW9sf-M/v-deo.html
Best one on this so far 🔥
The accusations of Racism killed the Ron Paul Revolution back in 2008. Libertarians often will get accused of racism because they champion individual identity based on personal merit and achievement over any group identity based on race, religion, gender, orientation, etc.
Great Interview! Thanks!
love you guys.. great talk.. truth.
Coleman has this spot on!
The Rogan clip has been floating around since somewhere in 2019, while the Meidastouch “denial” makes it OBVIOUS they were involved, if one reads Meidastouch’s denial posting they are denying what is NOT being alleged, which is quite interesting & is a potential indicator of their likely possible involvement.
Well said. Dope conversation
i enjoyed this conversation. thank you guys.
Feels like Coleman's iceberg theory applies perfectly to Jimmy Carr right now too. Great clip.
Enjoyed the discussion....
Rogan is his own man, not a useful puppet
I knew you would see how Joe really is. He has a good soul
I dont know who coleman hughes is: but he has got a new Fan in me.... a great speech and great observations
"People I think are pretending not to understand the difference between mentioning a word in quotations, and directing a slur at somebody... Those are two very different things, and two very different people that due either one of those. And I think people are disingenuously pretending not to know the difference between those two things." OMG THAAAANK YOOOOU!!!!!! Like really, what the hell happened to the CONTEXT?! Did people just magically forget it was a thing? LOVE COLEMAN
The South park reference is a great example!
14:30 he's so right about being able to distinguish quotations and slurs. This has been lost by this censor culture.
Well the quotes combined with the comparison of black people to apes. Also the statement about how you're not African unless you're in huts without any clothes on.
100%! Coleman smashes it outta the park.
Coleman Hughesss looking forward to this one.
Chris does such a good job of asking great questions and then sitting back and letting the guest speak 👏👏👏
i listen to alot of podcasts & modern wisdom is quickly becoming a quick favourite as chris always discusses topical trending events that often other podcasts don't. please keep up the good work as it's cool to get these hot takes & opinions
I don’t agree some of the things Joe says but he shouldn’t be canceled
Amazing talk.thanks.
Freedom of speech Freedom of speech Freedom of speech.
And the freedom not to see and hear Joe Rogen!
We in the millions prefer time with Joe.
Just found this Channel. Great job 👍👍
Excellent analysis imo,thanks alot
I'll say this, Rogan has a guest on for 3 hours! He does an in depth interview as opposed to the MSM that does 5 minutes at best. Maybe he doesn't hit both sides of an argument as much as he should but he gives his guest ample time to make their point.
Love Coleman Hughes. His reference back to the OJ trial and how the woke left have taken up the narrative of the prosecution was quite interesting. And, he is spot on in saying that people are disingenuously not seeing the difference between saying the word in context vs as a slur.
Thank you chris for being a light in our lives❤️ love you brother
Understand the same corporate media is calling the truckers in Canada notsees! We are divided because of the media. Wake up
Agree with Coleman about dealing with the use of the "n" word. Context is everything.
wow really great convo! keep up the good work.
Thank You
Great point. Joe Rogan fans KNOW Joe. Anyone who wants to know Joe Rogan only has to watch his podcasts.
That's why when his friends and even his guests come out to support him, the audience is not surprised. We all know Joe.
So this is another one I am holding against MSM.
I think the anti apology advice is more because we live in a culture of anti forgiveness. Sincere apologies are given to people foaming at the mouth, not a truly hurt party hoping for a wrong to be made right.
Totally agree with Coleman. The mark of a true apology is not "I am sorry for....." The true mark of an apology is "I am sorry for...." and not repeating the mistake. When it comes to COVID, Joe has accepted being wrong and has actually corrected guests based on information he'd learned from a callout. When it comes to isms...he's a comedian, so he will always dance the line of what is in good taste...but he corrects it when he feels he went over the line or it 'felt' malicious upon retrospect. I think he's handled it expertly and genuinely, and I don't know what else any of us could do beyond that.
But Rogan hasn't been wrong about COVID.
@@rayrandall286 OK. I couldn't tell you when or what the subject was regarding COVID, but I've heard him correct others because he'd been corrected. Everyone has been 'wrong' about COVID either at the time according to what we know now OR were right at the time and are now wrong....it's been such a clusterfuck of information. He's only, as far as I know, cited other sources, which...I mean, who is wrong there?....I ain't arguing, and him being right or wrong wasn't my point....but rather he's said he thought a certain way while correcting someone who thought similarly about something that wasn't right at the tie or hasn't held up under reality....if that makes any sense. the point went something like, 'You know I thought that too, but someone (may have been Gupta) corrected me, and it's actually (whatever)' Coulda been Ivermectin, masks, the lockdowns...I mean I have no idea at this point.
@@radamrussell Understood. 👍 My point is that Rogan didn't make up his own facts, he simply had medical professionals on his show with a different opinion than the CDC.
Imagine if someone had access to all the conversations you have ever had and could clip them. Kinda what this feels like
I like Hughes a lot, but he's wrong about one thing: activists in government ARE trying to censor Rogan (and many others) by putting the screws to media and tech companies to police content they don't like.
Exactly. Glenn Greenwald goes over this. It is a violation of the first amendment because of this pressure. The supreme court has already ruled that a similar example was a violation of the first amendment.
Thank you Coleman - a true voice of reason from Montclair - my adopted hometown.
Great content Chris
Bravo!
So true, well said
Coleman Hughes is a beautiful mind.
One of the clearest thinkers there is.
Joe Rogan's show features interesting guests from all walks of life. Joe Rogan has a curiosity that no one from MSNBC or CNN has.