Musk and Rogan criticize Democrats’ dishonesty and YouTube’s bias
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Elon Musk and Joe Rogan recently criticized the Democratic Party for allegedly spreading inaccurate information and suggested that YouTube might be intentionally suppressing Rogan’s recent interview with former President Donald Trump.
During an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Musk accused Democrats of engaging in the very behavior they often attribute to Trump. He pointed out what he perceived as a pattern of deliberate hoaxes and disinformation from the Democratic Party.
Musk stated, “Politicians are going to exaggerate. They’re going to speak, and then they’ll tell occasional untruths, whatever. That’s how it is for politics. But [then] you have deliberate, concerted, repeated pushing of hoaxes.”
He further criticized the Democrats’ self-portrayal, saying, “You claim to be the good guys. The Dems are like, ‘Oh, we’re the good guys. We’re the honest people.’ You can’t claim to be the good guys. You can’t claim to be the honest people if you’re deliberately pushing hoaxes that have been debunked thoroughly.”
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The duo highlighted several examples, including accusations that Trump advocated for violence against political opponents. Musk addressed a recent misinterpretation of Trump’s comments about Liz Cheney, explaining that Trump’s actual statement was about the ease of being a warmonger without facing personal risk.
“A recent one that came up, which had [fooled] a lot of people. A lot of people reached out to me. It was like, ‘Oh, Trump says he wants to execute Liz Cheney.’ I’m like, ‘That is utter bullshit. [That’s] not what he said at all. What he said he said was ‘Look, if Liz Cheney actually had to fight at the front lines, she would think twice about going to war,” Musk added.
They also discussed the debunked claims about Trump’s “Project 2025” agenda allegedly leading to Social Security cuts, despite his campaign platform explicitly promising no reductions.
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The pair also called out YouTube for the apparent suppression of the Trump-Rogan interview.
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Rogan then turned his attention to YouTube, accusing the platform of suppressing certain viewpoints, particularly his recent interview with Trump. He expressed frustration with the apparent difficulty users faced in finding the full interview through standard search terms.
The conversation highlighted concerns about media manipulation and the spread of inaccurate information, with both Musk and Rogan calling for greater transparency and accuracy in political discourse and media platforms.