I’ve always been baffled by Joe Rogan’s popularity.
His comedy isn’t funny to me. He often comes across like a thoughtless jerk who doesn’t care about others. He doesn’t seem insightful or interesting to me. He comes across as a blustering buffoon who hasn’t thought much about what he’s saying.
But it’s never crossed my mind that I should try to silence him. I simply don’t listen to him. I might tell others what I think about him. I might express surprise at his popularity. But I don’t want to muzzle him.
A lot of people want to silence Rogan right now.
Much of the mainstream news media and pretty much all of the political left is screaming to stop Rogan from distributing what they call “misinformation.” What they really mean by that is that Rogan has guests on his podcast who hold views which they disagree with. That’s the real issue.
Do you remember a time when the political left championed free speech? Do you remember when this was a core “liberal value” that was important to the left? The old counterculture leftist of the 1960s has taken over the culture — and he’s become the very thing he once knew was evil.

I don’t know how to fix race issues, but anger at race-baiters won’t help
Relationships he couldn’t mend were tragedy of my father’s death
Why do we stay in prison when there’s no lock holding us there?
Love & Hope — Episode 8:
Love’s closest counterfeit sounds like love but acts like selfish need
My father taught me not to trust; that’s been very tough to change
It’s hard to shut off our internal chatterboxes to listen to silence
Visit with high school best friend leaves me pondering my old fears
Whatever you’re doing for Fourth, have a safe and happy holiday