Just spitballing but maybe the next time Spotify decides to pay $100 million for a podcast someone should listen to the podcast first
Sure, Rogan used the n-word dozens of times and told a racist story about "Planet of the Apes." But he is not defined exclusively by that. Rogan also platformed unhinged conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and misrepresented the dangers of COVID vaccines.
I am not advocating for Spotify to drop Rogan. I am not convinced it would do anything to help slow the spread of vaccine misinformation. It might accelerate it.
But how did this guy ever get paid $100 million?
Spotify should think about that.
For Rogan's listeners: Is this someone who seems to have good judgment and ideas? Life is too short for three-hour podcasts.
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1. A top executive for @CollegeBoard, an organization that shapes curriculum for hundreds of thousands of high school students, is aggressively pushing to limit discussions about race and history in classrooms
@CollegeBoard@tmhuston 3. The Indiana bill pushed by Huston would prohibit any materials or instruction that support a list of poorly-defined "divisive topics."
The bill would prohibit any materials or instruction that could make someone feel "discomfort" about their race
UPDATE: The launch of Trump's new social network, TRUTH Social, has been delayed again.
First it was launching in November, then on Presidents Day in February, now Devin Nunes, the company's CEO, says he "fully expects" to launch by "the end of March."
So, as of now, the company has no product, no users, and no revenue.
Yet Trump's media company has an imputed value of over $10 billion, buoyed by retail investors who are snapping up the stock of a SPAC trying to merge with the company
That merger is under SEC investigation
NOTE: Even by Trump's own ridiculously optimistic projections, his social network is NEVER PROJECTED TO GENERATE SIGNIFICANT REVENUE
The money is supposed to come with a streaming service that will compete with NETFLIX that no one is even talking about
"The goal of the class is not to change minds, but to introduce students to critical race theory and how to apply it to the law, current events and issues in popular discourse, Murphree said. "
The Republican law student was dismayed that, as she was taking the course, Republican politicians in the state were trying to ban it.
Murphree read the bill in disbelief. “The party I associate with,” she concluded, “just doesn’t even know what the truth about this class is.”
3. @Cigna lasted until FEBRUARY when it donated 15K each to the @NRCC and @NRSC, the umbrella committees that are supporting the reelection of every single Republican objector