WaPo columnist connects Joe Rogan’s podcast to COVID death of her former co-worker — even though she has ‘no idea’ if he even listened to Rogan

A Washington Post columnist has come under fire for her Sunday piece that connects Joe Rogan’s podcast to the COVID-related death of her former colleague — even though writer Margaret Sullivan admitted in her column that she has “no idea” if her former co-worker even listened to Rogan.
Sullivan began her column slamming Rogan’s video address late last month in the wake of musicians like Neil Young leaving Spotify in protest of Rogan’s podcast being on the platform when they insist it’s full of COVID-19 and vaccine “misinformation.”
Then she said Rogan “offered the worst kind of non-apology: ‘If I pissed you off, I’m sorry.’”
“What I didn’t hear from Rogan was any remorse that he might have done harm when he held forth about his own bogus belief that healthy young people don’t need to get vaccinated, or when he failed to challenge a guest who promised that the drug ivermectin would extinguish the virus altogether, or when he allowed another guest to spout theories about how Americans are essentially being hypnotized about covid by the media, and comparing the situation to Nazi Germany,” she added. – READ MORE
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