‘Political Hit-Job’: Joe Rogan BASHES Cancel Culture Mob

Joe Rogan was a famed podcaster who defended his right of speaking his mind via his podcast.

Rogan is the host Joe Rogan Experience podcast, slammed recent Cancel Culture witch hunts against his show: “This is a political hit-job, and so they’re taking all this stuff that I’ve ever said that’s wrong and smushed it all together,” he declared in a Feb. 8 podcast episode. While Rogan suggested that “you should apologize if you regret something,” he warned that there is a very clear line that must not be crossed: “I do think you have to be very careful to not apologize for nonsense.”

Rogan commented on the modern phenomenon of Cancel Culture as a politically charged sport, suggesting there are many who “will attack people all the time. And they want to, like, ‘cancel’ a person because they think that that person is foul, or they want to, like, they want to be able to do it because it is kind of a game. Like, if you can cancel someone and get them in trouble, there’s a lot of people that, like, go dig up old things that you’ve said.”

Rogan was also reported to have made fun of recent cancellations during a standup routine.

The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Rogan mocked Cancel Culture campaigns against his use of Spotify at a standup comedy performance in Austin, Texas: “I talk shit for a living — that’s why this is so baffling to me.” He later added, “If you want my advice, don’t take my advice.”

The Hollywood Reporter recounted that Rogan slammed both pearl-clutching liberals and Big Tech when he suggested, regarding people’s use of the N-word: “[I]t’s kind of weird people will get really mad if you use that word and tweet about it on a phone that’s made by slaves.” He then reportedly “segued into a bit about labor conditions at overseas cellphone factories.”

Rogan seems to also be supporting Spotify and keeping his contract. “During a question and answer portion with fans after the show, Rogan was asked if he would accept the $100 million offer from Rumble to move his show from Spotify to the right-wing platform,” The Hollywood Reporter explained. “The comedian said he was planning to stick with the streamer. ‘No, Spotify has hung in with me, inexplicably, let’s see what happens.’”

In January 2016, Neil Young, a musician and activist for Cancel Culture, issued an ultimatum that Spotify would delete his music if Rogan continued to question the Covid narratives. After Rogan’s past use of N-word in songs, Spotify removed 70 episodes.

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