It’s not evil to construct the right kind of narrative for an audience. When you are an entertainer and you run a show, you don’t want to alienate the people who watch it. So he’ll have guests on of a variety and type that his audience will tend to like to watch. He’s #1 for a reason. I often hesitate to say anything critical about Joe Rogan because I’m in no position to talk. But I routinely criticize powerful people. You can’t deny his role in society is powerful. That’s all. Am I wrong that if he brings a guest on a lot of people will start talking about that guest and what that guest talked about?

It’s not evil to construct the right kind of narrative for an audience.
When you are an entertainer and you run a show, you don’t want to alienate the people who watch it.
So he’ll have guests on of a variety and type that his audience will tend to like to watch.
He’s #1 for a reason.
I often hesitate to say anything critical about Joe Rogan because I’m in no position to talk. But I routinely criticize powerful people. You can’t deny his role in society is powerful.
That’s all. Am I wrong that if he brings a guest on a lot of people will start talking about that guest and what that guest talked about?
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