Who gets to decide what's information?

4 months ago
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Joe Rogan raises a compelling question about the nature of authority and the control of information. Specifically, he asks who ultimately holds the power to determine what information is deemed acceptable or harmful.

This prompts a broader conversation about the role of gatekeepers in the media, government, or other institutions and whether they should have the authority to judge the value or integrity of information.

The concern is that allowing a centralized authority to control such narratives can lead to censorship, bias, or suppression of diverse viewpoints. It's a thought-provoking inquiry into the balance between ensuring accurate information and maintaining freedom of speech. Matt Walsh agrees!

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