Rogan then tore into the accusations of spreading "dangerous misinformation." Not only is "misinformation" a politically charged and vague word, but Rogan explained that many ideas once labeled "misinformation" about the pandemic are now widely accepted facts.
The problem I have with the term "misinformation," especially today, is that many of the things that we thought of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact. Like, for instance, eight months ago, if you said, "If you get vaccinated, you can still catch COVID and you can still spread COVID," you’d be removed from social media, they would they would ban you from certain platforms. Now, that’s accepted as fact. If you said,
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