Weinstein repeated discredited theories to Rogan about HIV not being the cause of AIDS, alarming and infuriating public health experts.  

Bret Weinstein, the evolutionary biology professor turned podcaster and ivermectin guy, repeated a series of discredited pseudo-theories about AIDS in a recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Weinstein, a frequent guest, told Rogan that he found the theory that party drugs like poppers cause AIDS to be “surprisingly compelling.” (It is not.) Weinstein also told Rogan he came to these ideas by reading a recent book by anti-vaccine activist and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, creating a sort of unholy turducken of misinformation passed onto an audience of millions. 

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I fucking hate Rogan so much. Maybe it’s unfair of me, but I always think less of a person if I hear them say the words “I heard on Joe Rogan…”

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      9 months ago

      No, that’s also my instinctive reaction. Right up there with Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate.

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      9 months ago

      He gives a platform to misinformation, and sits there like an ape, listening to his guests spew bullshit, while he nods and goes “that’s good point” and legitimizes their lies. He does this on purpose but claims he’s just an idiot asking questions, when he’s clearly pushing an agenda

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      9 months ago

      Same here. My otherwise progressive’ish mother-in-law listens to him because she enjoys the interviews. I love her to death but it’s hard to keep my mouth shut whenever she tells us the latest bullshit Rogan has shat out.

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      9 months ago

      I feel the same way. The moment someone speaks positively of them, I have suddenly lost respect.