The story of Joe Rogan and Ivermectin broke, and the “Internet” went crazy.
“Joe Logan is taking horse/cattle repellent to treat COVID.” “He is a vaccine denier!”
A generation Cartoonization Theme, but I made a mistake and did not clearly point out that although he did not take the animal version of ivermectin, he took the FDA-approved version, which is prescribed as an antiparasitic drug.
Nick Alama reported this Media convergence Two days ago. Then the worst thing happened: Joe Logan recovered in just a few days. The story of running ivermectin began to circulate. They were exposed, but the big shoes fell off. People are dying in the emergency room because dummies taking cow/horse repellent are overloading the emergency room! ! (I used two exclamation marks because, you know-important breaking news)
An emergency doctor named Jason McElyea reported breathlessly that his emergency room was full of victims of cattle repellent, while the shooting victims were bleeding in the waiting room. Rolling Stone Right above it, like Mick Jagger’s star chasers
Except that McElyea is not an emergency room doctor in the Oklahoma emergency room, he claims he is reporting. The hospital was not full of victims of cow repellents. No one grows a horse’s head. Those are all lies.
Rolling Stone Magazine-a magazine that spreads to others mischief Is the source. The banner of the magazine read: “Journalism is important. Inspiring music” Did not motivate yourself to check the source. Those are all lies.
We are overwhelmed by people who post nonsense, so they can be the first. For traditional media—or for that matter, new media—it doesn’t matter—it may be too real. We are buried in the “Freddies” post in their mother’s basement-but don’t expect Facebook or Snopes to fact-check them. They are on the same side.
The Rolling Stones and their elite team composed of Jimmy Olsens should change their slogan to Famous totes, the true racing legend Rick Bobby:
“If you are not the first, you are the last”



