Video-sharing platform Rumble has offered podcast host Joe Rogan $100 million to bring his discussions to an uncensored forum amid pressure to remove him from Spotify.
But in recent days, Spotify has faced calls to cancel Rogan’s show after several musicians, including Neil Young, said they would remove their music from the platform over alleged misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines. Other than Young, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, one-hit-wonder indie band Belly, and alternative group Failure said they would follow suit.
After Spotify agreed to remove Young’s music and said it would keep Rogan around, a heavily edited video compilation was posted online showing that Rogan said the “n-word” several times over the past decade during his show. The video was highlighted by singer India Arie, who asked Spotify to remove her tracks from the streaming service.
Rogan on Feb. 4 issued an apology via his Instagram channel but noted that the clips were taken entirely out of context.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, in a response on Feb. 6, said that removing Rogan’s podcast would be “a slippery slope” toward canceling others.
“I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer,” Ek wrote in a memo to staff. “We should have clear lines around content and take action when they are crossed, but canceling voices is a slippery slope.
“Following these discussions and his own reflections, he chose to remove a number of episodes from Spotify. He also issued his own apology over the weekend ... and I want to make one point very clear—I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer.”
Spotify officials didn’t respond by press time to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.