Elon Musk is reflecting on his experience on Joe Rogan‘s podcast.
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Joe Rogan’s recent offhand remark to podcast guest Tom Segura that “Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people” in Los Angeles has left several of the city’s unhoused advocates stunned and disheartened.In the July 14 episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the host’s discussion with comedian Segura moved to the topic of homelessness in Los Angeles. The cigar-smoking duo discussed some dark ideas about L.A.’s unhoused population, seemingly comparing the response to L.A.’s crime issues to the homelessness crisis. Segura and Rogan’s comments are transcribed below.Tom Segura: When you see stuff like that on the streets, at least in Los Angeles or California, that’s protected property.
Like by law. That’s that’s person’s property by law. Joe Rogan: Oh, a homeless person’s property is protected?Segura: Absolutely.
If you were to try to move that or take that—Rogan: You’d get arrested. Hilarious. But they wouldn’t arrest you if you shot somebody.
Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people.Segura: I like your ideas.Rogan: And if nobody claims it. I mean nobody does anything about violent crime in LA anymore.Nothing like a couple of rich fucks setting around smoking cigars and criticizing people at their rock bottom. And that last line? "Maybe you should just go S**T the homeless people" pic.twitter.com/eCp1HSkJj4—
.Elon Musk is reflecting on his experience on Joe Rogan‘s podcast.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan pushed back against critics who claim he is a “secret Republican,” making a vigorous defense of gay nuptials and criticizing elected Republicans for voting against a bill to codify the right to same-sex marriage into law.Rogan made the comments during the July 23 episode of his influential podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Speaking with comedian Andrew Schulz about current events, Rogan brought up the 157 Republicans who voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, a bill that would require states to recognize same-sex marriages as valid. The bill passed last Thursday, with 47 Republicans voting in favor of the measure.Rogan criticized opponents of the bill, including U.S.
Joe Rogan is getting candid about his political affiliation.
Joe Rogan is setting the record straight on his political affiliation.
Zack Sharf Joe Rogan pushed back against claims that he’s a “secret conservative,” saying on a recent episode of his Spotify podcast that Republicans’ opposition to gay marriage is one reason he’s not a conservative (via Mediaite). Chatting with comedian Andrew Schulz, Rogan defended gay marriage and slammed Republicans such as Ted Cruz for wanting to ban it. Rogan described himself as “a bleeding heart liberal” on several topics.“It’s not just abortion rights, but now they’re going after gay marriage too, which is so strange to me,” Rogan said.
ENHYPEN singer Jay has tested positive for COVID-19, and will be halting his activities with the group for the time being.On July 21, music label Belift Lab published a statement to South Korean outlet Mydaily announcing that the Korean-American idol has been diagnosed with COVID-19 after positive results on both a rapid antigen test and a PCR test on the same day.“He is currently showing symptoms like mild sore throat and body aches and is being treated at home away from the other members,” Belift Lab’s statement read, as translated by Soompi. The label then added that all remaining members of ENHYPEN tested negative on self-testing kits after Jay’s diagnosis.“As such, Jay will not be able to participate in ENHYPEN’s schedule for the time being.
One hot mama. Sophie Turner turned heads when she was spotted out with husband Joe Jonas for the first time since the couple announced the arrival of their second child earlier this month.
Britney Spears shared in an Instagram post that she’d "rather hang out with homeless people than people in Hollywood." The 40-year-old pop star took to Instagram Thursday, sharing a text image that says "God is not nice," with the caption "Does that mean the devil is EXTREMELY HOT AND NICE???" The post also included the purple devil emoji, thinking emoji and crying laughing emoji. Spears completed the post with "I’d rather hang out with homeless people than the people in Hollywood…JUST SAYING!!!!" Fans were quick to respond to her post with comments like "Homeless people probably have A LOT more wisdom than those in Hollywood" and "Homeless people are people, Brit." Britney Spears shared in an Instagram post that she’d "rather hang out with homeless people than people in Hollywood." (Steve Granitz/WireImage) Others pointed out that Spears had a large celebrity presence at her wedding with Sam Asghari June 9 at her home in Thousand Oaks, California.The Hollywood guest list included Madonna, Selena Gomez, Drew Barrymore, Donatella Versace and Paris Hilton. "Her wedding guest list was literally only the biggest names in Hollywood …," one comment said.
Joe Rogan commands one of the most popular, and frequently controversial, podcasts in the world.
Tom Hanks is still confused about why Disney's new "Lightyear" film doesn't feature Tim Allen's voice, particularly given that the "Home Improvement" star voiced the beloved Buzz Lightyear action figure in all four of the "Toy Story" films. In an interview with CinemaBlend, Tom, who was the voice of Woody in "Toy Story," was asked about his new "Elvis" movie being in theaters at the same time as a Tim-less "Lightyear.""How 'bout that? I actually wanted to go head-to-head with Tim Allen, and then they didn't let Tim Allen do it. I don't understand that," Tom said. The "Forrest Gump" actor said he just hopes that people return to the theaters to see movies. "Here's the thing: I want to go back in the theater with a bunch of strangers and leave with something in common," he said. "That's what I want to do.
Donald Trump is not welcome on The Joe Rogan Experience, says the host of the popular podcast — at least not yet. Still, Rogan, an avowed Ron DeSantis supporter, is no friend of Joe Biden’s either.
Joe Rogan repeatedly turned down offers to have 45th U.S. President Donald Trump on his podcast.
Zack Sharf Joe Rogan revealed on a recent episode of Lex Fridman’s podcast (via Mediaite) that he has turned down multiple offers to host Donald Trump on his popular Spotify podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.” The controversial podcast host said he is not a Trump supporter and refuses to support Trump by having him on the show.“The Trump era is also going to be one of the weirder times,” Rogan said. “When people look back historically about the division in this country, he’s such a polarizing figure that so many people felt like they could abandon their own ethics and morals and principles just to attack him and anybody who supports him because he is an existential threat to democracy itself.” Rogan added, “I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form. I’ve had the opportunity to have him on my show more than once — I’ve said no, every time.
own podcast on Monday, Rogan admitted that, though he’s often parroted the same misinformation and talking points the Trump administration did, he’s not actually a Trump fan.“I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form. I’ve had the opportunity to have him on my show more than once.