Reclaim the Net – by Didi Rankovic
Joe Rogan had Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast last Wednesday and, among other topics, the pair touched on the government regulating the internet and the media landscape today.
Wenner – a magazine magnate who, according to reports, was in the past a prominent donor to Democratic candidates and liberal groups – spoke in favor of regulating the internet like any other industry in the US – although for some reason prefacing his “yes, but” argument by saying that the internet is great and that he “loves” social media.
But – he continued, it has to be regulated, and when Rogan asked by whom, Wenner replied, “the government.”
The question then became whether the government can be trusted with a job of such nature and magnitude – particularly given its credibility issues.
But Wenner appeared unwavering in his support of the internet – that is today heavily influenced by the authorities- tomorrow also becoming more formally regulated by them. “Absolutely,” he replied, when asked whether he trusted the White House to do a good job.
Rogan, otherwise not known for mincing his words, recalled that the US was plunged into the Iraq War under false pretenses (of WDMs) made by the government (and, to be fair, heavily promoted by their media mouthpieces like the New York Times).
Trusting the class of people who did that did not seem to sit well with the host.
“Do you think that makes any sense,” he asked Wenner, who made a curious attempt at arguing that it was politicians specifically, rather than the government, who led the US into a war.
But that is government, responded Rogan.
He then went on to explain why he does not share Wenner’s enthusiasm for a government-regulated internet. If internet regulation comes from people in power, Rogan deduced, “they’re gonna regulate it in a way that suits their best interest.”
The podcast star also had other examples of what happens to industries whose rules are prescribed by the government, such as energy, banking, environment – and really, in Rogan’s words, “everything.”
“You’re talking about so much money involved in disseminating information,” Rogan noted, adding that he believes in society that adopts ethic norms “that respects truth and (…) appreciates opinions and reality and an understanding of things that’s not necessarily possible with corporate interest involved in dissemination of information.”
Wenner then asserted that, “there’s no way that you can do that except through the government… Human nature’s not gonna change” – to which Rogan retorted, “but the government’s not gonna change either.”
And yet, while Wenner has no faith in human nature, he seems optimistic about – those in power.
“But the government is capable of change,” he said.
I wonder why maybe people are not into their BS propaganda anymore
I wonder if Jann Wenner is a jewish just a thought
Yeah, like all media, we know who owns printed media, so it’s easy to see the program Rolling Stone is pushin’ here.
At the onset of the first Gulf War (Iraq, 1990), I saw that Rolling Stone was a corrupt piece of shite. It was beating the war-drums right along with the other two great corruptions: NPR and PBS. Stopped reading it cold. And with that, ditched a lot in the music industry as well.
Young idealism leads to so many roads, roads that sometimes lead to dark alleyways. Today I hate Rolling Stone, for all the programming it poured into me, and all the propaganda it spewed. But mostly I hate it ’cause it holds back real freedom by propping up a system that is anti-freedom. May Rolling Stone roll into oblivion and forever be remembered as the venue that played cool in order to fool the youth of America.
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He is a homosexual jew from NYFC according to Wiki
Gee I wonder if some of the more famous Rolling Stone writers, say, Matt Taibbi–who tends to support freedom of speech–will have something to say about this? But likely not published at Rolling Stone…
But the woke (like Jenner, Jewish or not) are gonna do what the woke are gonna do–try to suppress the Bill of Rights!
too rolling stoned. who was their favorite DAVID BOWIE. FAG
(laughing)
“Ziggy played the skin flute”
– Mark S.