Joe Rogan
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Once the information came out, and literally Newsweek was, I think, the first place that broke on the front cover, the lab leak hypothesis.
And they were saying it seems like that is actually the case.
You were angry at people that didn't want to get vaccinated and you didn't get angry at the person who used science to create a horrible disease that was completely avoidable and that killed who knows how many people.
Well, that's unfortunate because what you're saying is actually a formula for figuring out how to better navigate the world.
Because if you do say, hey, I was wrong.
I really believed all that stuff they were saying.
And I'm sorry that I called you a plague rat because you didn't get the vaccine.
I thought it was a good idea to mask children and vaccinate children.
Maybe then the next time something comes along, you'll say, okay, wait a minute.
What is the public narrative that's being forced down my throat that I'm a bad person if I don't believe?
And let me analyze this and let me see, are there any dissenting opinions that are like from Stanford and MIT, which there certainly was during COVID and those all got silenced.
Is there anybody else out there that makes a very good point that maybe this is bullshit?
And is there a financial incentive as to why they're pushing this narrative?
So if you go through something where you are totally wrong and you're adamant about enforcing this wrong opinion and then you have to realize it.
And if you can come to grips with the idea that your ideas are not you, you are just a person and your ideas are just some things that you have that you carry with you, but they are not you.