During his Tuesday podcast, Rogan argued that the media has become a "propaganda machine" and has suppressed stories such as the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election. He believes allowing people to share their opinions freely is the only way to discover the truth.
“How about the fact that the guy who’s the President right now can’t form a f---ing sentence. He makes up words and stumbles through things and no one says a God-d--- thing about it," Rogan said. He continued, “The media has lost its hold over the narrative. Now, the media conveniently leaves out anything that it doesn’t want to be at the front and center — in terms of things that people concentrate on and talk about."
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Rogan drew attention to the French President’s pension reform protests, noting the recent proposal to raise the nation's retirement age from 62 to 64. He also highlighted the French President's behavior during a major TV interview, pointing out that Macron appeared to take off his expensive luxury watch under a table.
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The podcast host then argued that the media's suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election sets a dangerous precedent. “They set a precedent and that precedent is you can stifle information that makes you uncomfortable, you can stifle discussions where people have points of view that you don't agree with. And you think you're right. So you think you should be able to stop those points of view. That is not the way to do it," Rogan said.
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He continued, “It's never been the way to do it. It's a dangerous precedent to set because then when more power is acquired by whoever, whether it's social media companies or the government or whoever the f--- it is, they get to establish narrative and that narrative might not be honest. That's a real problem. And the only way to find out what's real and what's not real, is to let people talk."