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Tony Owusu

Mark Cuban challenges Joe Rogan about vaccines and healthcare

Debating on social media is like having a lunchroom argument with a classmate ... except everything you say is recorded and catalogued and available for recall.

And all the commentary from the sideline is also captured and endlessly debated.

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About two months ago Mark Cuban and Joe Rogan got into a spat on Twitter, now known as X, because Rogan was advocating for pro-vaccine medical personality Dr. Peter Hotez to go on his show and debate anti-vaccine U.S. presidential candidate John F. Kennedy Jr. 

Cuban chimed in with a tweet accusing Rogan of trying to bully the doctor (who has previously appeared on Rogan's podcast) while also advertising his Cost Plus Drugs cheap prescriptions business. 

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On Tuesday, Cuban was back responding to a clip of Joe Rogan talking to a guest about his interactions with Cuban. 

"I don't think he knows what he's talking about. I don't think he knows what he's talking about about the side effects," Rogan said on his podcast.

"I don't think he knows what he's talking about with the dangers of myocarditis; the idea that it's nothing and it goes away quickly. It's not true. I don't think he's accurate and I don't think he's right, and I think he has a vested interest in his position. He's had that position for a long time -- the position of mandating vaccines for his players."

Cuban's response was in the form of a question.

Cuban has a history of jumping into political discussions and has pushed back against tweets from Rogan to Elon Musk. 

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