Man, nobody could have seen this one coming. No, seriously, nobody could’ve seen it, not at all.
After all, it isn’t often that a reporter for the New York Times gets anything right, much less about his own profession. But that’s what Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg did on his Twitter account Sunday.
Check it out:
This is exactly it, isn’t it? While everyone else at the NY Times, and everyone working for all the other utterly corrupt media platforms that infest our country now are mounting a campaign to have Rogan cancelled, this lone reporter asks the question that everyone in the media should be asking instead: Why do millions of Americans trust Joe Rogan, a standup comic and wrestling announcer, so much more than they trust the rest of the media?
As of this writing on Monday, news of Rosenberg’s certain firing by the most corrupt newspaper operation in America had yet to break. After all, asking an actual critical question with a serious thought process behind it completely violates all the dogma of the woke cancel culture that dominates news rooms all over America now. Thus, Rosenberg must be cancelled by the paper’s editors, or they will no doubt find themselves on the receiving end of the monster of their own making.
It is proper to ask, though, why so many Americans distrust the legacy media to tell the truth. The answer is easy - the media almost never tells the truth about anything anymore, a reality that even many brainwashed Democrats are beginning to figure out.
Rogan is the opposite of this. All Rogan does, as he explained in the Instagram video linked below, is interview people from all walks of life and all outlooks, and lets them speak on his podcast. That’s what he does, and that’s why he has been the subject of a cancel campaign led by some of the most pathetic washed-up folk singers on earth in recent days.
Here’s the link to the video: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CZYQ_nDJi6G/?utm_medium=share_sheet
For providing an open forum and asking the kinds of critical, honest and penetrating questions that real journalists should but never ask in the course of their own work, Rogan has become the target of a vicious media campaign, as well as of pitiful septuagenarians and octogenarians like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. Oh, and former Prince Harry and his game show hostess wife have also weighed in.
Harry and Meghan
In a sane world, everyone in the profession of journalism would be viewing Rogan as a role model. But in our world, they view him as the enemy, mainly because he daily exposes their own shortcomings to a massive audience that averages 11 million listeners/viewers. Every day, Rogan’s audience exceeds that of CNN, MSNBC and the distributions of the New York Times and Washington Post, combined. So, like a bunch of junior high mean girls, they hate him and attack him rather than asking the salient question they should be asking themselves.
Rosenberg just asked that question of his own profession. You can bet he will be ignored, shunned and vilified for doing it, and that he will soon be looking for other employment.
Because that’s the world we live in now.
That is all.
Here's a distinction that has, unfortunately, become important to understand:
Disinformation = False information spread as propaganda.
Misinformation = True information the government doesn't like.
Rogan, through his open-mindedness spreads misinformation, and that is a good thing.
4th Estate is dead. All people like Joe Rogan and Russel Brand are doing is picking up their slack. I absolutely refuse to call the Main Stream Media anything else but that, they are not news outlets. I remember what it was like to pick up a Newspaper read the headline and the article would state facts not FEELINGS or OPINIONS of the reporter. Now facts are an annoyance and feelings are truth to those in the media. I include channels like FOX as well.
Pick a headline topic and watch the report on NBC and write down the keywords and phrases they use. Then do the same with ABC and then CBS guess what you will hear? Exact same keywords and phrases.