Joe Rogan offered up a response to the ongoing controversy surrounding his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, and its role in spreading Covid-19 misinformation after artists like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell took their music off Spotify in protest.
In a video shared on Instagram, Rogan attempted to cover himself from every angle. He said he wasn’t trying to “promote misinformation,” but defended his decision to book vaccine-skeptic guests like Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough by touting their credentials. And while he did not note how easily debunked the various claims they made on his show were, Rogan did say he supported Spotify’s decision to put disclaimers at the beginning of such episodes and said he would try to book “more experts with differing opinions after I have the controversial ones.”
To that end, Rogan also noted that he’d booked more…