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They’re Coming For Your Favorite Podcasts

They were going to stop, didn’t you think? Joe Rogan?

Last year, an aging rocker Neil Young led an anti-Neil Young crusade “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Young hoped to silence the host’s alternative views on COVID-19.

The effort quickly went viral, with Rogan’s detractors piling on with any cultural cudgel within reach.

Rogan’s pandemic-related interviews were merely an excuse to silence someone who opened his podcast studio up to voices on the Left, Middle and Right.

Rogan survived the prolonged Cancel Culture attack. Barely.

The Brookings Institution has partnered with The New York Times to help expand this censorial effort. They have two goals. Conservative broadcasters love Clay Travis, Buck Sexton

Brookings Institution, a liberal institution, released a new report claiming that the largest purveyors so-called “scam” were: “misinformation” in podcast form. Lucky for us, most offenders were from the right side.

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The Article based on the Report Dedicated to “Steve Bannon’s War Room,” Ex-Trump advisor and former Breitbart news leader, the guest hosted. It is not surprising that the article includes numerous examples of guests sharing fake morsels via Twitter. “War Room” pulpit. Brookings claims that Bannon did not question these views.

The report criticizes mainstream conservative shows like the one that spreads the report. “misinformation” At an alarming rate This includes “The Charlie Kirk Show,” “The Clay & Buck Show” Along with its predecessor “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” “Louder with Crowder,” “The Mark Levin Show” and Bret Weinstein’s “DarkHorse Podcast.”

This is a telling fact from The New York Times.

Conservative podcasters were 11x more likely than liberal podcasters, to share a claim fact-checkers could refute.

That’s an immediate red flag, of course. It’s also a tell, the first of many.

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“The Clay & Buck Show” Brookings and The New York Times both requested that they appear on the air with someone from either of these groups. The purported interview would let the show’s critics share details on how the hosts spread “misinformation.” Clay Travis and Buck Sexton could, in turn, counter the accusations.

That’s called a free and fair debate, and “The Clay & Buck Show” deserves to have the opportunity to learn more and possibly refute the findings.

Both parties declined. That’s no accident.

It’s part of the new, dangerous wave of censorship flooding the culture. Big Tech regularly bans or punishes people who share the information. “wrong” opinions yet doesn’t have the courage, or ability, to explain why.

Mike Baron, author of “The Private American” Graphic novel Two crowdfunding websites have banned the use of this method Without any specific reason. Humorists who come up with their own ideas. Jokes are often made up without explanation.

This isn’t new, but it is terrifying.

One biased podcast study is enough to make the news. It was spread worldwide by America’s most influential paper. That’s not where this ends.

The New York Times reached out to Apple and Google, two of the world’s most formidable tech giants, for reaction to the story. The not-so secret purpose? To shame them into burying or banning the podcasts they are searching for via their search algorithms.

Does it sound like a conspiracy?

Keep this in mind Amazon, Google, Apple and Microsoft teamed up in 2021 to ban Parler. An emerging Twitter alternative emerged following the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol Building. According to the parties, the platform was used by violent Trump fans for coordination of their alleged attack on the D.C. structure.

What did it matter that Antifa, a violent group, was allowed to spread hate on Twitter?

No. Parler is attracted to a right-leaning customer, similar to the podcasts. Big Tech wanted it to be crushed rather than allow their arguments to infect the culture.

This is the same plan. It’s not natural that the Times would ask tech giants for comments. It’s a gentle but overt brand of bullying.

Why aren’t you banning this misinformation?

Even more illuminating? Why won’t Brookings or The Times defend their hard work on a syndicated radio program, letting the show’s fans could learn more about the so-called “misinformation?” Why pass up that golden opportunity if you’re confident in your facts?

The push for ban “misinformation” It is both transparent as well as deeply misleading. To begin with, none of the organizations trying to combat fake news have chosen any one. “The View.”

It’s one of the most cartoonishly fraudulent shows In the media landscape, sharing on a major television network. Here’s just one of many examples.

The show’s tapestry of errors spans from silly culture war skirmishes to serious subjects like the pandemic. Yet The New York Times isn’t calling out the aggressively liberal show for spreading “misinformation.”

That’s another tell.

The newspaper has not even reflected on the distorted coverage of the Russian collusion hoax. Instead, the august outlet False reporting was doubled.

This isn’t about “misinformation.” It’s about protecting the preferred liberal narratives and punishing parties who counter them with facts and logic.

Pop culture: “Private American” This article sheds light on the drug cartels, rapists, and border crossings between the U.S. and Mexico. It must be stopped.

“The Clay & Buck Show” questioned the government’s decrees regarding the pandemic early on, from the efficacy of vaccines to questionable mask mandates.

On many fronts, the hosts were correct. They too must be silenced.

This is the Left trying to quiet the Right … or anyone willing to question the official narratives. It includes left-leaning figures, such as RoganMatt Taibbi is a comedian and journalist. Russell Brand You can find out more.

Rogan emerged triumphant, in part, because Spotify CEO Daniel Ek wouldn’t bow to the Cancel Culture mob. The podcaster was lucky. Not every CEO has the spine, and stomach, to fight the Left’s censorious mob.

Sooner or later, the Left’s quest to silence dissenting voices will bear fruit.


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