Like the Flow Podcast in Brazil, Joe Rogan was criticized for calling controversial people on the show, such as conspiracy theorists.
cJoe Roganresponsible for creating the podcast The Joe Rogan Experiencegot into several controversies for calling people racist and conspiracy theorists, for example, but the presenter refused to interview Donald Trump. It is worth remembering how the program’s format inspired other Brazilians, such as Flow Podcastwhich went through similar controversies.
According to information from consequenceduring an appearance on The Lex FridmanPodcast, Rogan revealed how he refused to interview the former president of the United States on several occasions. The presenter talked a lot about the political “division” in the country and the belief that the pandemic of Covid-19 poured “gasoline into this already burning fire of conflict between the various factions of thought.”
“It’s already a strange moment, post-Trump. The age Trump It will also be one of the strangest times when people look back historically on the division in this country,” he continued. “He is such a polarizing figure, that so many people felt they could abandon their own ethics, morals and principles just to attack him. and anyone who supports him because he is an existential threat to democracy itself.”
By the way, I’m not a supporter of Trump no way. I don’t want to help you. I’m not interested in helping you.
At another point in the interview, the presenter Lex Fridman opined how Joe Rogan will talk to Donald Trump on the podcast, because other controversial and controversial people have already participated in the The Joe Rogan Experience. Fridman cited the example of Kanye Westwith whom Rogan had “great conversation.”
“Yes but Kanye is an artist,” he replied. “Kanye whether well or not, does not change the course of our country.”
Monark is disconnected from Flow Podcast after declaration about Nazi party
Bruno Aiuban influencer known as monarch, was disconnected from Flow Podcast this Tuesday, February 8, after defending the existence of a Nazi party recognized by law in Brazil. The announcement was made through the program’s social networks.
“O Flow Podcast emerged from a feeling of freedom, plurality and transparency. With that, we carry the responsibility of connecting with millions of people and it is inevitable that big decisions require big responsibilities. We reinforce our commitment to Democracy and Human Rights, therefore, episode 545 was taken off the air. We also communicate the decision that, from this moment on, the youtuber Bruno Aiub @Monark is disconnected from Flow Studios,” reads the official note.
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monarch defended the existence of a Nazi party within the law during a live broadcast on Monday, 7. In the program, federal deputies Kim Kataguiri (We can) and Amaral Tabata (PSB) were the interviewees.
“The radical left has much more space than the radical right, in my opinion. Both had to have space, in my opinion.” […] I think the Nazi had to have the Nazi party recognized by law,” he said. monarch. Soon, tabata countered the line, saying that “freedom of expression ends where your expression puts the life of the other at risk.”
After the negative feedback, monarch posted an eight-minute video saying he abhors Nazism and that his speech was taken out of context. Furthermore, he revealed he was drunk during the show and asked the Jewish community for forgiveness.
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Source: Rollingstone

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