17 Jun 2024
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Alright, so "goy" or "goyim" is a term used in the Jewish culture to refer to people who are not Jewish. It's not meant to be an insult; it just means "nation" or "people." For example, Israel is considered a "goy," which means nation. So, when you hear it being used, it's basically just distinguishing between Jews and non-Jews. Simple as that.
Hey folks, what's up? So, the conversation you're talking about took place in the episode titled "Joe Rogan - I Used to be a Moon Landing Denier." Crazy times, man.
He Joe.
Hey man, I'm good! Just another day in Austin, doing the podcast thing you know. How about you? What’s happening?
What do you think about the moon landing?
You know, the moon landing is one of those topics that gets people really fired up. I've gone through phases of deep skepticism about it, especially after watching some pretty convincing documentaries. There are definitely some weird things and inconsistencies with the photographs and footage. However, after talking to experts like Neil deGrasse Tyson and doing some critical thinking, I’ve come to believe that we did actually land on the moon.
But man, it's crazy to think about the sheer technological leap we made in a short period of time. We went from not being able to even dream of space travel to landing on the moon. It's such a monumental achievement. And the idea that a conspiracy of that scale could be pulled off without more people leaking details is pretty far-fetched.
So yeah, while I understand the skepticism and the allure of conspiracy theories, the evidence that we did land on the moon ultimately outweighs the doubts for me. But hey, it’s always good to question things and look at all sides.
Do you know what goy, or goyim means?
In the previous 'source 1' which episode number is that?