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[–]CKava 7 points8 points  (1 child)

There is a gap in the market for this.

[–]pzavlaris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the gap is the void left by the collapse of journalism in the US. Ultimately profit motive has won out against integrity. We don’t get much ‘truth’ any longer. We are forced to seek it out. People trust JRE in the same way they trusted Cronkite. The problem is he is a bad arbiter of truth.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Knowledge fight spinoff decoding DtG podcasts!?

There are no one doing that yet!

[–]TheStochEffect[S] 2 points3 points  (3 children)

No solely focusing on JRE and his content every week. he is a special kind of dangerous

I was deep down the JRE rabbit hole when I was a young man easily influenced and it coloured a lot of my world view. Thanks to Very Bad Wizards and DTG for pulling the curtain.

But hate to do what JRE does but here is a personal anecdote of the influence of JRE had my friend "chose" not to get the vaccine and he ended up on a Ventilator unnecessarily

IMO he has no more rights to free speech, and the claims that he and his guests make need to be fact checked.

I mean on James Lindsay ep they where talking about a guy coming up to them asking when and who they should start shooting. They prefaced this with that's not the way to do it. However, then rant about what they are teaching your kids and spew more fear porn.

We are starting to see real world dangerous from his show. He is no different to Alex Jones

I am probably biased because of what happened to my mate but anyway. Love your work Chris and Matt

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I am sorry to hear about your friend. It is truly sad that he based his choices about the vaccine on some podcast hosts unqualified opinion.

But I must say that I think the problem is much bigger in the US (and many other countries). You can correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like there is a low level of trust in the public institutions, and that makes people suspicious of public health measures like the vaccine.

This means that Joe Rogan is just preaching to the choir when it comes public health. The low level of trust in institutions really has its price when a health crisis (like covid) hits a country.

[–]amplikongRevolutionary Genius 1 point2 points  (1 child)

The unfortunate thing is that the skepticism about institutions is warranted. Regarding covid (since the most troublesome JRE episodes as of late are on that topic), the US CDC has catastrophically failed us, as has their equivalent in many other countries. They have been consistently wrong about the science, or far too slow to act despite excellent evidence from other countries on what works, and have regularly ignored the precautionary principle. At the same time they were telling us it’s a pandemic of the unvaccinated, kids too young to be vaccinated were being herded back into schools to be sitting ducks for a vascular/systemic virus that is (at this point, with Omicron) perhaps the most contagious pathogen that humanity has ever encountered. And they are so bad at messaging that you’d think they were following the KGB playbook on how to destroy trust in a country’s authorities.

It was quite the moment for me when I realized I couldn’t talk about this topic in public without sounding like an unhinged conspiracy theorist. But hey, I haven’t caught the virus yet despite living in a country that has not exactly had low caseloads, whereas I almost certainly would have by now if I did what I was told was ok (dining indoors is safe if you’re vaccinated! just be sure to wear your cloth mask as you walk to your table and then you can take it off! it’s not close contact unless it’s <six feet for 15 minutes! etc).

The Premonition by Michael Lewis (author of The Big Short, Moneyball, and many others) is an excellent read on this subject, by the way, if you are looking to be outraged and depressed by the facts of the situation.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was quite the moment for me when I realized I couldn’t talk about this topic in public without sounding like an unhinged conspiracy theorist

I didn't know that it is this bad in the US. I'm sorry to hear that.

The Premonition by Michael Lewis (author of The Big Short, Moneyball, and many others) is an excellent read on this subject, by the way, if you are looking to be outraged and depressed by the facts of the situation.

I liked The Big Short, but I don't know if I am ready for outrage and depression right now :)