Chapter 1: What are Joe Rogan's views on recent events?
Speaking of dumbasses, let's get back to Joe Rogan. Let's see if today is the day where Joe Rogan finally pulls the ripcord. Joe Rogan reacts to the Minneapolis shooting and ICE riots. Now, first statement out of the gates is, let's see if it's complimentary to the administration still, or maybe he's finally pulling off the exit ramp.
It's complicated, obviously, but it's also... Okay, never mind.
Chapter 2: How does Joe Rogan respond to police actions?
very ugly. To watch someone shoot a US citizen, especially a woman, in the face, where it's like, I'm not that guy, I don't know what he thought, and again, this is a guy who had almost been run over, but it just looked horrific to me. When people say it's justifiable because the car hit him, It seemed like she was kind of turning the car away.
It seemed like she was out of her fucking mind to begin with. That lady seemed crazy.
He is still in the cult, dude. Six years ago, Joe Rogan, even five years ago, would look at the situation and be like, no, this is completely fucked up.
Straight up. By the way, I'm not a Trump supporter in any way, shape, or form.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of ICE's actions according to the hosts?
I've had the opportunity to have him on my show more than once. I've said no every time. I don't want to help him. I'm not interested in helping him. The night is still young. We'll see. And didn't she move there specifically to get involved in all this? Yeah, I don't know. She didn't seem mentally healthy, but does that mean she should be shot in the head? Is there no other way to handle this?
And then you've got these people that are showing up.
Oh, yeah, she was mentally unhealthy. Shut the fuck up, you bald-ass bitch.
at these ICE people and they're blocking traffic, and she was one of them that was doing those kind of things where they think they're an activist and they're an agitator.
Right.
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Chapter 4: Why do some believe sanctuary cities are problematic?
But I get back to my initial sort of argument about having local police do it. They're not doing it, but in an ideal world, the way we fix this and have less ICE agents in cities where they're having a very difficult job is the local people do their job and they're not sanctuary cities.
Well, how could you stop sanctuary cities?
Well, I'm not sure I can. But what I'm saying is that some of the blame for ICE being there is the left and their policies of sanctuary cities. So when they want to just say, oh, we hate ICE and we don't want ICE. Dude, aren't you a libertarian? What the f*** are you saying? I thought this motherf***er was a libertarian, like Mr. Freedom of Movement. What the hell?
what kind of libertarian looks to justify police brutality and also gets annoyed at the fact that you know there is even a sanctuary city to begin with bro is bootlegging he's only a libertarian when it comes to taxes and age of consent ace in our city maybe they should be reflecting that isis in your city because you're disobeying the law and when someone is arrested and they're clearly not come on brother jesus christ libertarians that argue on whether or not there needs to be a
driver's license going on the joe rogan experience and talking about how well if the state punishes you with the oppressive force of militarized ice units then you were basically asking for it what the god damn dude mr don't tread on me over here talking about how well sometimes treading is fine tread on me a little bit maybe i was asking for it also the state has a monopoly on violence and that's why seat belt laws should be unenforceable
Where you at, dude? Mr. Tread on me, daddy. Not a citizen. You're not reporting them to ICE. See, it's defiance. It's nullification. They have been nullifying our laws on deportation for years and years. And so now there's something they really dislike.
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Chapter 5: How do the hosts critique Joe Rogan's stance on immigration?
But who brought it upon? My point is the left brought this. It's not an answer, but it's an explanation that the left is... Rand Paul as he's getting his ass beat by his neighbor that leads over a dispute over their lawn care. He goes, ah, you're violating the non-aggression principle.
Don't you know you are not supposed to be violating my non-aggression principle by slamming your fist into my chest, please. I guess he was also asking for it in the same way that the good people, the American citizens, the good people of Minneapolis, Minnesota were asking for ICE. What happened to Nap, dude?
People are here, they should be able to stay. And, you know, this is what my friend Gad Saad calls suicidal empathy. Yep, I follow him. And I think there's a balance.
Yeah, it is suicidal empathy to allow Gad Saad to exist in the Western world, honestly. That is true. He should go live in his favorite country, Israel.
I just don't know how it gets done because I see both perspectives. I see the perspective of the people that say, hey, there was an illegal program moving people in here to get votes, moving people in here to get congressional seats, and we've got to change that.
We've got to take those people that got in and send them back to where they came from or do something because if we don't, they're going to keep doing it if they get in office again in 2028 and it's going to accelerate.
and you're you're going to have to take away some of the damage that's been done to a true democratic system because you've kind of hijacked it and they kind of have and then being bald cook your brain i mean how do you explain the existence of northern lion then anti-bald advocates
have no justification or explanation for Northern Lion, who is a wise sage, wise beyond his years, and yet he is bald, okay?
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Chapter 6: What arguments are made against militarized policing?
Or Slime, or Lennon, Vladimir Ilyich Lennon, famous balds. Just saying. As you guys know, I'm a bald fetishist, so don't come at me with bald slander. Joe is just a regular old dumbass.
I also see the point of view of the people who say, yeah, but you don't want militarized people in the streets just roaming around, snatching people up, many of which turn out to actually be U.S. citizens. They just don't have their papers on them. Are we really going to be the Gestapo? Where's your papers? Is that what we've come to?
Yes. The answer is yes, dumbass. And a big part of the yes is because you knew that that was going to happen. Donald Trump campaigned on this and you endorsed him. So, yeah, that is where we're at. And you endorsed him. It's not like he was hiding this. He kept saying it.
When I'm back in the White House, the very first reconciliation bill I will sign will be for a massive increase in Border Patrol and a colossal increase in the number of ICE deportation officers.
He kept saying it over and over again. He kept saying, oh, we're going to do the Bracero program reversal, just like old administrations did. We're going to deport every Mexican. How the do you pull that off logistically? Of course, you're going to do papers, please, over and over again in American streets. You wanted it, Joe. Now that it's happening, it seems like you don't like it.
But instead of recognizing that you have buyer's remorse, you still try to find like a wishy-washy, both sides attitude here, somehow finding a way to blame this on the left.
God damn, dude. That's a problem on our city streets, right? Because you could also pretend to be a nice agent.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts discuss the concept of anonymity in law enforcement?
So I saw this terrible story about this family that was killed where these guys pretended to be a UPS driver. And they showed up and they made their way into the house and killed people because they were dressed up as a UPS driver. If you could pretend to be a UPS driver, for sure you could pretend to be an ICE agent, especially since they're completely anonymous.
So think about how many people can get arrested or robbed by criminals. Wow. Whoa.
But wow, Joe, he's figuring it out. Now he's realizing why it's bad to have public servants that are in plain clothes going around asking people for their paperwork. Oh, my God. Wait till he finds out that this has already happened. There have been cases of people claiming to be ISIS trying to rape people. As a matter of fact, you're a big boy, Joe.
Next week, he's going to figure out that this is actually bad. He's showing signs of intelligence, guys. I mean, it took him a while to get here, but hey, he's getting here.
Wow. They're going to get doxxed, and people have actively doxxed them and threatened their families.
They're public servants.
Suck my dick. They're public servants. Defund the police. And boy, did they change their tune as soon as they started getting riots and their buildings burned down.
where's the police well you defunded him stupid most people believe that crime is awful and you can't have murderers and armed robbers roaming the street you should arrest them and you're going to need police officers to do that but those same people that believe that might also believe that once someone i love that joe rogan literally admits in defense of ice in the process of defending ice in the stupidest way possible
He just admits that ICE actually doesn't serve the same law enforcement purpose that cops do. That's awesome. He literally realizes exactly why people are frustrated with ICE. Now, obviously, in the same process, he ends up saying a whole bunch of nonsense like, oh, the police were defunded, blah, blah, blah. That's not real. But like, yeah, that's kind of the point. That's the point.
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Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts draw about Joe Rogan's influence?
They get their talking points from people like this. So in order to address the talking points, you got to go to the root cause where these talking points are coming from. Yeah, we used to do this all the time. It was called Hogwatch.
When it's here, they should be able to stay in this country and ICE is operating illegally and we shouldn't have militarized groups of people roaming the streets, just showing up with masks on, snatching people up, some of them U.S. citizens, and shipping them to countries they didn't even come from. So that's why they have to wear a mask.
If you want them to do that job, if you want them to be able to deport 500,000 people over a year, which is a lot of people, if that's the real number, their life's going to be at stake. You're not going to be able to get people to do the job unless you allow them to be anonymous.
So you're recognizing the cruelty and how insane it is, but then you're defending it like, oh, well, these Nazis have to literally hide their identity. Otherwise, you know, the Jewish partisans are going to kill them. Like, what is this, the pro-Holocaust position? What the f***? He said, I'm evil and I like bad things. I am a fan of evil.
I am an evildoer and I like when others are doing more evil. And sometimes you got to let the evildoers do the evil, even if I recognize it's bad and wrong.
Allowing them to be anonymous creates a whole host of other problems where you could have people pretend to be them. And how would you know who's who and who's not?
Some people have offered sort of an in-between where they wear badges that have a number or a first name on them, such that when you're arrested, if I think you've abused my rights in arresting me, Steve, you know, and a number, 324.
People are going to dox them instantaneously. Their face will be on the internet instantaneously. They'll make lists. They'll put it on social media.
Wow, if only there was an alternative here. They're doing the liberal compromise position, by the way. I guess this is woke 2 for these guys. Woke 2 is back, and these guys have found the liberal compromise position all on their own, you know? Hey, it's not the...
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