>"Guitarist and producer Steve Albini has added his voice to the criticism currently orbiting controversial podcaster Joe Rogan, citing Insane Clown Posse member Violent J as a better example of a figure who has addressed past controversies."
The private business allowed Joe Rogan to speak his mind Twitter leftists who always went "muh company has rights" started screaming that he was allowed right to speak by said company. Funny enough only after major Blackrock-funded media started attacking him since he has an audience that's not associated with them
Hudson Stewart
Edgy guy with contrarian views and was new to the eye of media.
Cooper Lee
Yeah. You used to be able to use it in a quote. "I spent about 40 minutes with these little pricks at the end of May and I haven’t wanted to strangle anybody that much in a real long time. My band shared an airport shuttle with them in Barcelona. They piled onto the shuttle late, niggering everything in sight, motherfucking the driver, boasting into the air unbidden about getting their dicks sucked and calling everyone in the area a faggot. A female passenger tried to engage one of them in conversation, but he just stared at her with a dead-to-me stare while his seatmate flipped double birds in her face."
Sebastian Miller
That's leftists for you. Always subtracting, never adding.
Dominic Rivera
This. Its literally just a business thing at its heart. Neil Young just gave an ultimatum to them because Rogan, unsurprisingly, gave voice to controversial opinions. Who cares if either of them wasn't in spotify, both artists are still fine.
Jordan Collins
unironically the great milenko goes hard
Colton Nguyen
Newfags
Hudson Myers
Leftism can't survive in the free market of ideas, that's why its biggest advocates are college yuppies detached from reality they have to censor all their opponents