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If you want my advice, don’t take my advice


“I used to say it if [I was talking about] a Richard Pryor bit or something, I would say it in context,” Rogan said by way of explanation, according to THR. “Somebody made a compilation of every time I said that word over 14 years and they put it on YouTube, and it turned out that was racist as fuck. Even to me! I’m me and I’m watching it saying, ‘Stop saying it!’ I put my cursor over the video and I’m like, ‘Four more minutes?!'”

Rogan went on to say that he hadn’t used that word “in years.”

“It’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 added, transitioning away from the slur for a riff about international labor conditions.

“I talk shit for a living—that’s why this is so baffling to me,” Rogan said. “If you’re taking vaccine advice from me, is that really my fault? What dumb shit were you about to do when my stupid idea sounded better? ‘You know that dude who made people people eat animal dicks on TV? How does he feel about medicine?’ If you want my advice, don’t take my advice.”

As is customary in stand-up comedy, Rogan ended his set with a Q&A, in which one fan asked Rogan if he had considered accepting a recent $100 million offer from Canadian right-wing video-sharing website Rumble to move his podcast to their platform.

“No, Spotify has hung in with me, inexplicably,” Rogan said. “Let’s see what happens.”

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It’s depressing that people actually seem to idolize this gutless coward, hiding behind a dozen excuses. How tough.

He can offer all the context in the world for 14 years of using the n-word … but he also compared African Americans to “The Planet of the Apes” and laughed about it.

End of story.

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Nah. The story won't end until tools like you stop sucking off the establishment in public.

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People who don’t compare African Americans to apes represent “the establishment” to you?

LMFAO!!!

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People who think with what the establishment tells them to think every time represent the establishment.

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He had a Jewish guy on the other day who was cracking jokes about the Holocaust. They are comedians and they say ridiculous things to get laughs like all comedians.

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You can’t see any difference between a Jewish guy cracking a joke about the Holocaust and a white guy comparing African American people to apes and using the n-word for over a decade?

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Oh, so if Dre or Snoop ever said disparaging things about whites in their past, surly someone would dig all these things up before they do the half time show for the Super Bowl.

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Pretty sure they said cracka lots back in the day but no one is complaining.

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Do you know what a false equivalence is?

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Do you know what a troll is? Someone whose entire post history is visiting movie pages and starting the topic “How woke is this?”

https://moviechat.org/user/61ee60244293dd38d900c513

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His comments were ignorant and he was wrong for making them. He did denounce those comments though. I'm sure he'll lose some supporters and that's fair, but if he takes this whole thing as a learning experience, and refrains from any use of similar language, I think the whole world needs to just move on.

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Eh, I get where he's coming from hence those words. He's like those bro/dudes that grew up poor, around hooligans and such so you get that type of character. Normal life if you aren't an elite or had good loving family that weren't poor. Different world imo. You still get that if you checked out the hoods or other lower class places.

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Joe Rogan is a 54 year old man who has been a commentator at the UFC for over 20 years, who gets paid $500k for each UFC event he commentates and signed a $100 million dollar deal with Spotify.

He is an “elite”.

He doesn’t get a lifetime pass to call people apes just because he was working class until his mid-20s.

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