Joe Rogan's Most Red Pill Interview Ever

xpatplayer said:
I don't get why people are so addicted to HBD. So what if some races have disadvantages? Get rid of Affirmative Action and the free market will take care of it.

I don't like the neoreactionary direction this forum is taking. We're supposed to be about game, travel and cultural critique. Neoreactionaries have not only derided these but they also have faith in systems which did not not work. You think feudalism makes people happier than democracy?

What are you going to do when you prove blacks are less intelligent than whites? Throw them in the can? While I agree that race is an NFSW topic if you're a scientist, there are no real world applications to studies done on race and intelligence.

Just my 2 cents.

I agree with you. I believe HBD is scientifically sound and pretty obvious but indeed: so what. I try to judge people individually, not collectively. And yeah, anarcho-capitalism would be the most equal judge here.
 

heavy

Hummingbird
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Another great episode from Joe Rogan.

With this comedian he discusses A.I., the philosophy and meaningfulness/meaninglessness of life, identity, drinking...good stuff if you're bored and want something interesting to listen to.

And yes, the first I the youtube title picture with Duncan's funky wardrobe was when I posted this (I listen to the audio).
 

Sonsowey

Hummingbird
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Quintus Curtius said:
At some point, men need to start taking a stand against this shit, or else we're going to find ourselves with nothing left. If more guys had shown some balls over the past few decades, we wouldn't be in this situation in the first place.

It seems like it's already too late.

You can be fired for most non P.C. statements already.
 

Teedub

Crow
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Joe Rogan confuses me. On the one hand, he says some of the best shit about modern feminism/white knights etc I've ever seen from somebody as 'mainstream' as he is.

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On the other hand, he's quite pally with Ana Kasperian. Who, would absolutely hate those kind of comments were they coming from say, Roosh. Just like she'd go ballastic at the comments he makes about "Yes means yes". Or, maybe Ana Kasperian doesn't really give two fucks about what she whinges about and only does it for views? It's a mystery.

Anyway, I watched this one with Louis Theroux last night, it's excellent.

 

Veloce

Crow
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Joe Rogan is a weak pussy. You can't be red pill on some subjects and libtard on others. If anything it would be better if he just chose a position and stuck to it, rather than trying too hard to portray a masculine image while maintaining his deeply ingrained Hollywood liberalism.
 

Tex Pro

Ostrich
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^What I've noticed about Joe Rogan is he will usually ape what ever viewpoint his guests have, so if he has a "red pill" guest he will parrot red pill ideas, but if he has a lefty guest, he will parrot lefty ideas.

The dude is a camelion. Can't blame him since at this point it is probably an unconscious survival mechanism for him in Hollywood, but let's not get carried away and think that he is a fellow traveler just because he occasionally spouts some truth.
 

Solus

Robin
Joe Rogan seems to be a libertarian who appears unable to realise the people he "accepts" in the name of individual liberty will not extend him the same courtesy.

Today he's expressed outrage at lefty pressure getting the Dukes of Hazzard pulled off the air.

I can't tell if he actively tows the blue pill party line for fear of being the next to be burned at the stake while secretly being red pill (while presumably losing his mind) or if he's really ignorant as to the irony of all this.`
 

NovaVirtu

Kingfisher
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I think deep down he probably leans more "red pill", but if he takes it too far he thinks he might be fired from the UFC, or doesn't want to become a pariah in his chosen industry, so he tones it down a bit on the air.

I believe the UFC fired a fighter (Josh Thomspon?) for making anti-gay remarks.
 

speakeasy

Peacock
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I know Joe Rogan is super pro gay which is a turn off for me, but he's a pretty sharp guy and I like his opinions on other things.
 

General Mayhem

Kingfisher
I'm glad this topic got bumped. I've been listening to the podcast a lot at work lately and I actually searched the forum for Duncan Trussell yesterday to see if anything came up because he has some great viewpoints on the show. I listen all the way through a few of his podcasts everyday.

That being said, it is tough to understand Rogan's stance entirely. When I listen to some of his earlier episodes he doesn't hold as much back and is a lot more red pill.

I was listening to a podcast from 2012 where they talked about sluts getting shit on and fucking dogs in Dubai for money and it surprised me because that just came up here this year. He was talking about white knights and other shit way before I heard it here and there are a lot of other examples that I can't remember.

Now when you throw in his views on gay marriage I start to really disagree with him. However, I can also understand his way of thinking and why he is pro gay. He basically thinks people should be allowed to do whatever the fuck they want, meth, heroine, whatever else within reason, etc. So it's not hard to really understand why he wouldn't have a problem with gays. He just isn't thinking about the implications that it could have on society when gay rights morphs into 40 years old flamers fucking 13 year old boys.

I still enjoy the podcasts though. He has brought in a lot of awesome guests over the years and has had some seriously interesting conversations with them. Honestly though the best thing about the podcast is hearing red pill ideas being talked about outside of this corner of the web. It's refreshing change of pace.
 

Grodin

Woodpecker
I generally am pretty conservative myself but I've never seen the "red pill" having anything to do with toeing the conservative line. My point is, I don't see what gay marriage has to do with the red pill.
 

speakeasy

Peacock
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Veloce said:
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Joe Rogan is a weak pussy. You can't be red pill on some subjects and libtard on others. If anything it would be better if he just chose a position and stuck to it, rather than trying too hard to portray a masculine image while maintaining his deeply ingrained Hollywood liberalism.

Forgot to mention, one thing I'm seeing like a virus on social media from the pro-gay crowd is that if anyone voices any opposition to the gay agenda, they are accused of being a closeted homo themselves.

"Why are you so bothered by this? Are you insecure and hiding something about your sexuality? Some study showed that homophobes are secretly :gay:"
 

blacknwhitespade

Kingfisher
Can't say that I always agree with Rogan, but his response to Warner Bros banning of the dukes of hazard from TV was golden:

Say Good bye to the General Lee

"Say goodbye to The General Lee. Today TV Land announced that they're pulling the Dukes Of Hazzard off the air because of the confederate flag. In a tireless effort to turn our beloved country into a nation of weepy, sandy vaginas they've shoved a politically correct boot into the memories of my childhood.
The Dukes Of Hazzard was about a lot more than just that shitty paint job on one of the most beautiful muscle cars the good lord ever inspired man to create, it was about tradition. That show started the tradition of the most iconic piece of clothing our nation ever produced; The Daisy Duke shorts. Those shorts were the real flag - a flag of identification and empowerment for gay men and sluts all over the world. Before The Dukes there really wasn't any one piece of clothing that let the world know that you're hungry for dick.
Congratulations, to the toxic lefties all over this increasingly nerfed world - today victory is yours."
 

General Mayhem

Kingfisher


Joe did another podcast with Gad yesterday.

A lot of the stuff they talked about isn't really anything new if you are on this forum but it is still an interesting show.
 

Tigre

Kingfisher
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Tigre said:
Milo Yiannopoulos is doing the podcast today.

1:30pm PST: ustream.tv/joerogan

Not a great interview so far. They don't really gel conversationally or ideologically.

It's like Team Coke vs Team Weed.

Milo is rushing through and interrupting like he's on a four minute adversarial Sky News panel.

Joe Rogan likes to take his time over an epic 2+ hour podcast. Develop and explore themes like a comedian would.
 

la bodhisattva

Kingfisher
Tigre said:
Tigre said:
Milo Yiannopoulos is doing the podcast today.

1:30pm PST: ustream.tv/joerogan

Not a great interview so far. They don't really gel conversationally or ideologically.

It's like Team Coke vs Team Weed.

Milo is rushing through and interrupting like he's on a four minute adversarial Sky News panel.

Joe Rogan likes to take his time over an epic 2+ hour podcast. Develop and explore themes like a comedian would.

That's a shame. Hopefully he settles down and realizes he not only has time to express his views, but is essentially preaching to the choir in Joe.

Oddly enough, I was listening to Joe's most recent interview with Carl Hart (a scientist at Columbia who has very avant garde views on drugs and addiction) and they were lamenting the sound bite type news of CNN, Fox, MSNBC, etc.. Joe mentioned speaking with another iconoclastic economist who treated the first hour of the interview almost on the defensive and looking/waiting for an interruption while speaking at 100 miles an hour. Joe realized that he was accustomed to the cable news bullshit format and gave him time to settle in and some whiskey.
 
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