Joe Rogan out here on that :mjpls: shyt with respect to Kaepernick

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Joe loves to play the role of the person that simply listen to both sides. I always wonder how he would react to someone like Tariq coming on his show

Nah he's a fanatic. He gets really defensive and condescending when someone challenges his views or the views of his mentor. Just look at the fallout from the Hunter Maats episode. As soon as Hunter began to criticize Sam Harris for his overly simplistic and extremely biased views on religion and science (Hunter being a scientist himself and someone with far more knowledge on the issue than Joe), he became abusive and extremely defensive.

Also, look at the majority of the ppl who listen to him. Most of them are Alt-Right fakkits. That says a lot IMO.
 
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The splainin is mind boggling :mindblown:

The whole video is

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I mean the ENTIRE video is

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Good gravy :snoop:
 

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With Tariq he will likely stop playing that role.
Joe loves to play the role of the person that simply listen to both sides. I always wonder how he would react to someone like Tariq coming on his show

I've noticed that Joe hides a lot of his views when he has black guests and adopts a more liberal and "all together" tone. Its really weird.

Those who are black tend to be comedians or professional athletes. He doesn't talk to just average black guys like that outside of like Neil DeGrasse Tyson or that Carl Hart who is a scientist in addiction science i.e. it satiates his weed talk.
 
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