You listen and stand with them,” Lofgren said in a statement issued on Saturday, with reference to the health care professionals who authored the letter. “When these heroic women and men, who’ve spent their lives healing and saving ours, cry out for help you don’t turn your back on them for money and power. The letter, which now has more than 1,300 signatures, went viral, prompting #DeleteSpotify to trend and musicians Neil Young (as originally reported by Rolling Stone), Joni Mitchell, and Nils Lofgren to pull their music from the platform. (Spotify later publicly released its internal “longstanding platform rules.”) “Spotify has a responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation on its platform, though the company presently has no misinformation policy,” the letter read. This group was not advocating for Rogan, who reportedly has a $100 million contract with Spotify, to be removed from the platform, or even that the episode featuring Malone should be removed - rather, it was asking Spotify to clarify its guidelines regarding medical misinformation, if it had any to begin with. During the episode, Malone promoted various Covid-19-related conspiracy theories, such as the debunked idea that the medical establishment’s espousal of vaccines was due to “mass formation psychosis.” Robert Malone, a virologist who has been suspended from Twitter for posting misinformation about Covid-19. 31 episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the wildly popular podcast hosted by comedian Joe Rogan which featured Dr. So, Joe, thank you for allowing me to correct my grievous error here.Earlier this month, Rolling Stone reported that a group of 270 doctors, healthcare workers, educators, and scientists was campaigning for Spotify to publicly adopt a misinformation policy. And we insist on allowing doctors and patients making decisions without interference together. We believe and insist on informed consent. We believe in the power of natural immunity. No to limits on reasonable debate and this censorship and propaganda that we’re constantly bombarded with. We’re asking – our objective is to end the vaccine mandates. So this is going to be part of a same-day, worldwide rally for freedom that’s going to come across the entire world.This is in Australia, in Europe, in U.K., and in the United States for the first time. And that’s what this rally is about is to resist these mandates of the vaccine, whether you believe in it or don’t believe in it, I hope that you believe in the integrity and freedom of your fellow man and woman to make their own bodily choices. A thing that we can agree on is personal liberty and the right of people to make their own choice. People from every walk of life, every party, every religion, every ethnic background, Democrat, Republican, vaccinated, unvaccinated. It's about being anti-mandates, and our hope is that we bring people together. The website is So this is not about being anti-vaccines. So this is the “Defeat the Mandates: An American Homecoming Rally.” And thanks a lot for letting me put the plug in. ROBERT MALONE: Washington, D.C., between the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. So there is a rally, January 23, where is it? You want to give us the details? So, folks, we actually went outside and talked, and Robert realized that he had forgot to tell everybody about this rally – and then I picked up Snoop, who’s with me now. Troy Nehls (R-TX) entered the podcast episode’s transcript into the Congressional Record but did not include the final section of the transcript when Rogan and Malone promoted the anti-vaccine rally. Notably, Rogan invited Malone back to promote the anti-vaccine rally after the two had already concluded the podcast episode, with Rogan stating, “So, folks, we actually went outside and talked, and Robert realized that he had forgot to tell everybody about this rally.” Malone then shared details of the rally and stated, “Our objective is to end the vaccine mandates. Kennedy Jr.’s anti- vaccine group Children’s Health Defense and The Unity Project, whose leadership board includes a veritable array of COVID-19 misinformers, including Peter McCullough, Paul Alexander, Tess Lawrie, and Pierre Kory. Malone has repeatedly spread misinformation and conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic, including falsely claiming that “it's the unvaccinated that are at risk from the vaccinated.” Rogan has repeatedly spread lies about the coronavirus and vaccines on his Spotify podcast. rally, which aims “to end the vaccine mandates” and other public health measures implemented during the pandemic. ![]() ![]() On the December 31 edition of his Spotify podcast, Joe Rogan invited scientist and COVID-19 misinformer Robert Malone to promote the upcoming Defeat The Mandates D.C.
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