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Or maybe he is just trying to learn as much as he can before he decides if he is going to give it a try.When making basic claims, there often need to be delineations. It's not being an ideologue, noting someone taking diametrically opposed positions.
Is the carnivore diet a good idea? Surely there is a spectrum of answers here, but most people are likely to take a moderate opinion that humans should have omnivorous diets.
Now, when one doctor comes onto a show and says it's the best diet you've ever heard of, then another doctor says it's all hogwash? Well well, we can't be in agreement with both statements, can we?
All Joe Rogan does is take the word of the person he's talking to, and agreeing with it because he has no means in which to argue against them, much less in their own terms.
To your earlier post, the guy is actually objective, he has his own opinion like everyone else, but he hears people out and tries to have an actual dialogue, not sure where the hate on him comes from but whatever