He's right with this part;
But then proceeds to say that is the problem with the show; which is crap.
Some people want to hear what a guy like Elon Musk or Jordan P has to say; without it being confrontational and aggressive (and resulting in it being a waste of time).
Why are w***ers like that afraid of letting people discuss their opinions and belief openly and honestly, and then allowing people to make their own assessments on them?
It is, like many episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience, a rambling, entertaining, and at times surprising conversation. Rogan's podcasts are regularly three hours long, which is a long time for an executive like Musk to go on the record, and when someone casually gabs for that long they're bound to say something interesting eventually.
This is what makes Rogan a fun interviewer and his podcast, which he has previously claimed gets 30 million downloads a month, so successful. He's casual, disarming, and in an era where people are highly polarized along Right and Left, Rogan is hard to put into a political, ideological box.
But then proceeds to say that is the problem with the show; which is crap.
Some people want to hear what a guy like Elon Musk or Jordan P has to say; without it being confrontational and aggressive (and resulting in it being a waste of time).
Why are w***ers like that afraid of letting people discuss their opinions and belief openly and honestly, and then allowing people to make their own assessments on them?