Joni Mitchell is leaving Spotify
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bootlegger10 said:Well, I've watched maybe one or two JRE YouTube interviews so I can't speak for every last item discussed on his show. If we are limiting it just to health and vaccine discussions, then it sucks but I'd rather people be able to listen to who they want even if it is to their detriment then to have only one source of information.
We are very quick to cede authority to the government and large multi-national corporations when it comes to information sharing. It is because we've had it so good in the West for a while and haven't experienced what it is like in some countries like China to have the freedom to only view information from one ideology. Misinformation sucks and we can thank the internet and social media for the platform to do it on a mass scale, but I don't know that I want the alternative.
It isn't an easy situation. I'm not saying I'm right, but this is where my head is now.Isn’t this ceding authority to a large multinational corporation?
If they’re completely free of regulation with these relatively minor examples, I’m just concerned about where it ends.I’ve enjoyed plenty of JRE episodes and can appreciate a lot of the question the narrative sentiment but it seems he’s really become laser focused on one aspect and potential audience.0 -
Joni Mitchell believes in morgellans which is a part of the greater chemtrails conspiracy narrative, not sure she has a leg to stand on in this one.Scio me nihil scire
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pjl44 said:If he just left himself, you'd have a point. In encouraging others to follow suit (see his words below) he is absolutely trying to censor Joe Rogan.
But he has that right! You should absolutely be able to petition a private company to take down something you find objectionable. Especially if you have some clout. The tricky thing is that you're sticking your neck out when you do it. Will people line up behind you or tell you you're a censorious ass? We'll see! I think he's being an ass, you don't. Marketplace of ideas.
He's not asking the government to step in so it's not a free speech issue in the first amendment sense. But let's be clear-eyed about the fact that he is trying to lobby Spotify into censoring Rogan to some degree. (Which again...totally within his rights, especially as an artist who has a lever.)
You still don't seem to understand censorship and I'm done trying to explain it.
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brianlux said:We need more laughter around this place. It's been ultra conflicting lately. Too much discord (not enough Dischord LOL).Honestly, have a good Sunday!0
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And to be clear I love Brian regardless of whether or not he's annoyed with me0
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static111 said:Joni Mitchell believes in morgellans which is a part of the greater chemtrails conspiracy narrative, not sure she has a leg to stand on in this one.0
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static111 said:Joni Mitchell believes in morgellans which is a part of the greater chemtrails conspiracy narrative, not sure she has a leg to stand on in this one."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Weird of you focusing in on that, in all of this.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Why wouldn't I? Joni isn't some warrior against disinformation. We got here because people like her in high social positions spout this crap. I bet if Joe was talking about Morgellans and Chem Trails she wouldn't be in such a hurry to remove her music. It's just hypocritical. Don't get me wrong I love Joni's Music and Neil's and see them as heroes on a lot of issues, but they have both been spouting anti science misinformation for years. I also think Rogan is an idiot for letting some of his guests continue talking. Also yes Spotify sucks and underpays artists duh, that's why I don't use it or any streaming service and buy vinyl, cds and digital, and subscribe to NYA.0
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DewieCox said:What has Neil said?Scio me nihil scire
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My understanding is Morgellons (that's the correct spelling, but whatever, no biggie) is a disease not a belief. In any case, this is not at all related to the issue here. Let it go."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Nils is out too. The Horse rides together.Wonder what Bruce will do.I do find it funny that we’re all about cancel culture yet no one blinks about a “boycott” which is the same thing. And it’s been done since the 19th century when the field hands revolted against Lord Boycott.0
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brianlux said:My understanding is Morgellons (that's the correct spelling, but whatever, no biggie) is a disease not a belief. In any case, this is not at all related to the issue here. Let it go.static111 said:DewieCox said:static111 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:static111 said:Joni Mitchell believes in morgellans which is a part of the greater chemtrails conspiracy narrative, not sure she has a leg to stand on in this one.0
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mrussel1 said:Nils is out too. The Horse rides together.Wonder what Bruce will do.I do find it funny that we’re all about cancel culture yet no one blinks about a “boycott” which is the same thing. And it’s been done since the 19th century when the field hands revolted against Lord Boycott.I have no problem with boycotting. That's been around way longer than the more ill-defined, rather nebulous, and trendy thing that is called "cancel culture". If nothing else, think about the language. Think about George Carlin.BOY-cott Strong, direct, definable.cancel culture, Weak, wimpy, nebulous.DewieCox said:brianlux said:My understanding is Morgellons (that's the correct spelling, but whatever, no biggie) is a disease not a belief. In any case, this is not at all related to the issue here. Let it go.static111 said:DewieCox said:static111 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:static111 said:Joni Mitchell believes in morgellans which is a part of the greater chemtrails conspiracy narrative, not sure she has a leg to stand on in this one.
Apples and oranges. I see no point in bringing this into the picture. It's nit picking and distracting. I'm not saying don't do it, I'm just say, why?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Brian - yeah I’m saying they are fundamentally the same thing.0
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brianlux said:My understanding is Morgellons (that's the correct spelling, but whatever, no biggie) is a disease not a belief. In any case, this is not at all related to the issue here. Let it go.
"For years, a small but vocal patient community has claimed that the medical establishment is ignoring its debilitating, horrifying-sounding disease. Morgellons, according to its sufferers, is characterized by tiny parasites living under the skin, which produce fiber-like substances that spring from lesions. While most doctors dismissed the disease as an outbreak of delusional parasitosis, Morgellons sufferers have insisted that it was insulting to be told that “it’s all in your head.” Many felt vindicated when the CDC decided to undertake a study of the ailment. Even when a 2011 Mayo Clinic study suggested that the disease is psychosomatic, the Morgellons community clung to hope that the CDC would vindicate them.But now the CDC’s report is out, and Morgellons activists are horrified: The study, carried out in Northern California, found no environmental or infectious cause, nor evidence of real parasites. The fibers, which many Morgellons patients have insisted were of composed of a substance that was unidentifiable by any lab, were mostly just pieces of fabric and skin fragments from repeated scratching. (You can read the full study on the Public Library of Science.) In conclusion, the CDC writes on its “Unexplained Dermopathy” page,
This comprehensive study of an unexplained apparent dermopathy demonstrated no infectious cause and no evidence of an environmental link. There was no indication that it would be helpful to perform additional testing for infectious diseases as a potential cause. Future efforts should focus on helping patients reduce their symptoms through careful attention to treatment of co-existing medical, including psychiatric conditions, that might be contributing to their symptoms.
For many who believe that Morgellons has ruined their lives, this is a bitter pill, and they don’t want to swallow it. They want reassurance that this is real. Joni Mitchell, who says she suffers from Morgellons, told the Los Angeles Times in 2010, “In America, the Morgellons is always diagnosed as ‘delusion of parasites,’ and they send you to a psychiatrist. I’m actually trying to get out of the music business to battle for Morgellons sufferers to receive the credibility that’s owed to them.” Another sufferer told the San Francisco Chronicle yesterday, “We just want to be acknowledged. This is not a delusion.”
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