Joe Rogan Was Right About Exercise and COVID-19
"If you're a healthy person, and you're exercising all the time..."
Not too long ago, Joe Rogan went on his hugely popular podcast and said this:
“If you’re a healthy person and you’re exercising all the time, and you’re young, and you’re eating well… I don’t think you need to worry about this.”
In response, the mainstream media went completely insane.
They called Rogan an anti-vaxxer (he isn’t) and declared him Public Enemy #1. They did everything they could to get his podcast kicked off Spotify. Neil Young — remember him? — even threatened to take his music off Spotify if they kept Rogan. As threats go, it was pathetic, but it got Young a bunch of positive press.
Joe Rogan became the enemy of the mainstream media, and they tried to destroy him.
And now this is happening:
Huh. No kidding? How about that.
In other words, Joe Rogan was right about exercise and COVID-19. Even WaPo is admitting it. Without acknowledging that they were wrong to attack him, of course. But still.
Here’s something else Rogan was right about:
Should you get your medical advice from a podcast host? Probably not. Was he right about this stuff? Yes, he was.
And I don’t even like Rogan. The only time I ever hear his show is when somebody posts a clip to complain about him. But our moral, ethical, and intellectual betters in the press were wrong to attack him. It’s the same thing the libs try to do to anybody who punctures one of their narratives.
If they’ll try to ruin Joe Rogan’s life, they’ll try to ruin yours. Why wouldn’t they?