Rumble Video Makes a Sweet Offer to Joe Rogan – Opinion

Though podcaster Joe Rogan continues to excel at what he does despite all the attempts by the media, Big Tech, so-called “medical experts,” the Biden admin, and leftists to either neuter or cancel him, some of his supporters have grown concerned that recent moves by Spotify – including their deletion of dozens of Rogan Experience episodes – will eventually force him into a position where he feels he has to moderate his content to a significant degree in an effort to appease the outrage mobs and take some of the heat off of Spotify, which has also come under fire in recent weeks.

Enter Rumble, a wildly successful Toronto-based video platform that has emerged as a big competitor to YouTube thanks in part to Rumble’s commitment to open dialogue and free speech as opposed to YouTube’s ongoing efforts to censor people like Joe Rogan for daring to ask questions and share differing opinions on government dictates and mandates on the Wuhan virus. Rumble investor Dan Bongino was banned recently from YouTube. It was no small matter considering 1) that he had left already and 2) Bongino just crossed the 2,000,000 subscriber mark at Rumble.

Rumble made a public offer to Rogan just hours earlier on Twitter, for $100,000,000 over four years without any censorship.

Pavlovski was urged to make this move by others, as evidenced by his amplifying of tweets sent out from Sen. Ted Cruz (R.Texas), and other senators.

As of this writing, a tweet that includes video of Rogan talking in October 2021 about the success of Rumble and how he “certainly would be” on the Rumble platform is the pinned tweet on Pavlovski’s page:

As for Spotify, they made clear in a recent statement to staff members that they “do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer,” but they’ve also been criticized for pledging to “balance” the Rogan podcast by offering “access to widely-accepted information from the medical and scientific communities guiding us through this unprecedented time.”

Rogan ought to seriously think about the Rumble offer. Dan Bongino, as noted, has been doing extremely well on Rumble, with over 2,000,000 followers, compared to his 890,000.

Rogan may feel more conciliatory and less aggressive than before, which is why his backers are worried. At Rumble, he wouldn’t have to worry about that.

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