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anotherdream ago

I had a similar reaction while watching the podcast. As a litmus, go back and listen to any podcast where he speaks of the death of another. I've never seen him coil up like that over an idea. I mean, I've heard him shit Eddie Bravo down hundreds of times, but foe him not to even want to open it up? Like ? Did he know those guys? It looked irrational, and my gut feeling was that something was way off. Rogan is deep in Hollywood. The proof is in all the people he has on his show. He has been on TV forever. Remember the News Radio sitcom? He's probably a lot closer to all that shit than he cares to be. I imagine he doesn't want to open it up because of the repercussions he know it could have for his family etc. Him freaking out like that was totally weird though. I agree. Watching it pissed me off. He totally dismissed it and acted like it was somehow off limits... like Chester is some kind of saint? Wtf?

FE_Rebekah ago

It looked very irrational to me. Which has pissed me off when he does it to Eddie, too. He starts accusing Eddie of crap. I have no idea how Eddie keeps his cool sometimes.

It just feels like a script to me honestly. I don't know who they are pretending to be, but Joe seems to have lost his common sense and compassion and ability to see that if Chris and Chester were trying to expose something, a true friend would find the clues and continue the fight.

I'm so sick of hearing how I don't have compassion when I question things like Pulse and 9/11. There are real victims suffering. We were all emotionally traumatized by the situation. And I just don't think we caught all the bad guys yet. And someone has my 2.3 trillion dollars I want back.

anotherdream ago

I agree wholeheartedly. It amounts to empty virtue signaling and narrative control. Total bullshit.