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Originally Posted by RFlushDiamonds
I don't see that Rogan is actually anti vaxx and the bleeped clips I saw seem to be of Rogan saying 'the word.....' so it seems the context was the word rather than name calling. Don't know for sure because I don't listen to him all that much but I suspect your take here is correct.
Just the left eating it's own as always.
Trolly and some here are trying to define anti vax as being wrong on the current science and making a mistake as opposed to be being against vaccines as a principal. He admits that saying 'he admits he made some mistakes on covid...d'uh thus anti-vax'.
So when the CDC publishes info updating their position to say 'those under 5 should not be vax'd' if you read the data they put out and read it wrong, or focus on different parts and think the data does not support that, you are not just wrong, you are anti-vax.
Trolly would not deny the above and would say yes, being wrong equals anti vax.
And Jim acosta did a segment on CNN. It was just Nword bleeped out with one word prior or one word after. Zero context. They then debated how anyone could not be considered racist if they use the Nword so frequently.
Joe's vocal and known position on the Nword in his podcast was when it was the appropriate word to use he was not going to hide behind political correctness and keep saying 'The Nword, but what I mean is the real word and not the politically correct abbreviation'. He would mock people going to such lengths to avoid saying the word when everyone knew what you meant and were saying anyway.
And i 100% agree with that, in the right venue or context. Saying 'the Nword, but i mean the real word and not the politically correct abbreviation' over and over is just silly. And Joe's podcast was not a place where political correctness was needed or expected.