

#1300 - Michael Malice
May 20, 2019
Michael Malice, an author and podcast host known for his book "The New Right," dives into the nuances of modern media discourse. He discusses the impact of social media censorship on free speech and how it shapes public perceptions. The conversation also humorously examines bizarre infomercial personalities and critiques the intersection of artistic integrity with corporate influence. Malice reflects on the absurdities of ideology, urging listeners to embrace diverse perspectives in a polarized world while navigating the complexities of contemporary societal challenges.
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Listener Backlash
- Joe Rogan reads a comment he received about having Michael Malice on his show.
- The comment criticizes Rogan for platforming Malice, whom the commenter considers a Nazi.
Political Religion
- Michael Malice compares the listener backlash to religious condemnation.
- He suggests that for some, disagreeing with someone is akin to considering them a "sinner."
Opposition Fuels Support
- Joe Rogan suggests the opposition's behavior inadvertently strengthens Trump's support.
- Telling kids not to do something often makes them want to do it, he argues.