Well that's ing stupid. The statistics clearly show the number of COIVID related deaths based on COVID caseload far exceeds the deaths caused by the vaccine vs total vaccinated.
In retrospect it could be, but that doesn't make it a viable working solution moving forward for those without COVID immunity. You'd never want to intentionally contract a virus like that and certainly you couldn't suggest that. Could you imagine the CDC saying "we suggest you get COVID and see what happens"?
Or try to conclude that because having the infection might give you better/longer-lasting antibody protection against the virus than a given vaccine, 'natural immunity' is indeed an alternative solution to vaccination. That premise is largely incorrect, as doesn't take into account the risk of hospitalization or death and the pressure that puts on our healthcare system, which can be completely avoided with a free and extremely safe vaccine. This misinformation is what I take issue with.
I think Joe Rogan is average IQ at best. He uses a lot of hyperbole to get a point across and I don't think he would suggest someone get COVID and be honest about it. Maybe he thinks it worked well for him, but then there's the group who thinks throwing a child into the water and they'll learn to swim on their own is a good idea. Hey those that learn will be strong swimmers. It's how nature does it.This is basic risk management. Again, this assumes the individual has an above room temperature IQ and that the ultimate goal is to have the best odds of survival. That assumption might not always hold though.