tl;dr - Stewart said he doesn’t think Joe Rogan is an “ideologue in any way.” His advice to artists is: “Don’t leave, don’t abandon, don’t censor, engage.” He went on to call the musicians’ reactions to Rogan’s comments about the coronavirus “overblown.”
Musicians Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and more have requested the streaming platform remove their music
Jon Stewart believes the musicians boycotting Spotify over Joe Rogan are overreacting.
The former “Daily Show” host shared his hot take on musicians Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and more who have requested their music be removed from the streaming platform on a recent episode of his podcast “The Problem with Jon Stewart.”
“First of all, I love Neil Young and I love Neil Young’s music but the idea that it was worth $4 billion in value to Spotify caught me off guard,” Stewart said. “When he pulled his music off of Spotify and Spotify went that I was like, hm, that didn’t seem right.”
Stewart said he doesn’t think Joe Rogan is an “ideologue in any way.”
His advice to artists is: “Don’t leave, don’t abandon, don’t censor, engage.”
“We all exist in this world and on this planet. There’s no question that there is egregious misinformation that’s purposeful and hateful…and that being moderated is a credit to the platforms that run them,” Stewart said. “But this overreaction to Rogan, I think, is a mistake.”
He went on to call the musicians’ reactions to Rogan’s comments about the coronavirus “overblown.”
“I think there are dishonest bad actors in the world and identifying those is so much more important to me,” he added.
David Crosby and Stephen Stills are the latest artists who have joined their Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmates and asked that the platform remove their music.
“We support Neil [Young] and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotify’s Joe Rogan podcast,” Crosby, 80; Stills, 77; and Graham Nash, 80, said in a joint statement shared on Twitter on Wednesday.
Nash had already removed his music from Spotify.
“While we always value alternative points of view, knowingly spreading disinformation during this global pandemic has deadly consequences,” the rockers continued. “Until real action is taken to show that a concern for humanity must be balanced with commerce, we don’t want our music – or the music we made together – to be on the same platform.”
Young was the first artist to pull his content from the streamer over the information in Rogan’s podcast.
Other artists to have pulled their music from Spotify in protest of Rogan’s content include Joni Mitchell, India.Arie and Nils Lofgren.
Rogan broke his silence on the controversy on Sunday in a nearly 10-minute-long video. He spoke about the challenges of preparing for his shows that are unscripted and free-flowing. He defended his interviews with Dr. Peter McCullough, a cardiologist, and Dr. Robert Malone, an infectious disease specialist, that resulted in some criticism and apparently led to Young’s decision to call on his songs being removed from the platform.
He challenged the word “misinformation” given that so much is still being learned about COVID-19. He said Spotify will begin to put a disclaimer at the beginning of these sorts of interviews, and he will also consider following them up with an expert with a different opinion.
Jon wants people to buy his podcast so he can get a paycheck for saying how extreme the left has become and join this circus of Gen X boomers.
hey remember when Jon Stewart pushed the Wuhan lab leak theory on TV? yea
First appearance in years. “Science is great, it really is, yay science … but sometimes it goes too far.”
I still can’t believe I used to think late night talk show hosts would tell us how to defeat fascism.
Do you think he talked this over with Jeff and the Obamas at dinner?
Probably some fuck shit. At my old job I would sometimes have to go up to this exclusive rich people club at the top floor of a building downtown and what they served for lunch would be like a bad looking salad with ritz crackers, cubed cheese, and like two scoops of lump crab meat on top(because fancy). Or like meatloaf and shrimp with mashed potatoes and ketchup. Imagine being rich as fuck staring out over the city, looking down your nose at all the poors and you’re eating a bowl of steamed green beans and crinkle-cut carrots.
Even if Rogan isn’t an ideologue in the original sense of the word, at the very least he’s an empty canvass that has been painted over with an extremely right wing brush. He’s gone from calling anti-vaxxers insane lunatics, to becoming one himself within the past couple of years. Generally wouldn’t be that big of a deal, except, you know, the guy has a significant fucking listener base that is only increasing due to him being plugged into the media feedback loop.
It shows that Jon Stewart isn’t really focusing his ire on the true elephant in the room, which is Spotify. It’s clear that Spotify doesn’t give a flying fuck about Rogan being a significant catalyst towards the spread of misinformation. If that feedback loop keeps bringing in more listeners, the 100 million dollar deal starts to look like a bargain. This idea that Rogan is going to get canceled is absurd. When you have wrecker class traitors like Krystal Ball defending the guy, you already know which side has the clout in the culture war
Stewart (And Colbert while we’re at it) may have been early heroes and guiding forces in the political development of many here (Including me), but it’s clear at this point that we’ve left them far behind.
It’s not that they’ve changed, fundamentally they’re still pretty much who they were 15-20 years ago or whatever, it’s us who have changed.