This podcast has me halfway off the Trump train and glorifying Anarchy.
'You dummies': US TV host Joe Rogan slams haka
Joe Rogan slams NZ Haka saying that 'it seems stupid.'
US commentator and former television host Joe Rogan has slammed the haka as "stupid" in one of his latest podcasts.
The actor and MMA expert took aim at the traditional Maori war cry in an interview with actor Hannibal Buress.
The pair were discussing the ability to control the state of the mind when Rogan questioned why native Americans would perform a war cry before battle.
But they soon took aim at the native Maori Haka.
"The haka, is that a New Zealand thing?" Rogan asked Buress.
"There is the video of them [the New Zealand Basketball team] playing the USA team, they're doing this elaborate thing and just energetic. They cut to the USA team and they looked confused," Buress said.
Joe Rogan then cut in, and asked: "They're doing it in a basketball game?
"This is ridiculous, they're playing basketball. You're playing NBA superstars you f**king dummies... It seems stupid. If you're playing basketball it's stupid.
"It's a performance art. The other players clapped. They're like 'good job children!'.
"It's weird if you do all of that then get your ass kicked."
However, Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox hit back at Rogan's claims, saying the former Fear Factor host is way off the mark.
"Obviously he has no understanding of indigenous culture in his own country or around the world," she told the Herald.
"It shows a very close-minded point of view and I invite him to come to New Zealand and we can show him how to do it properly and give him a lesson on what it really means."
Rogan and Buress pointed fun at the Tall Blacks' performance, questioning their reasoning for doing the haka despite the fact they'd likely get thoroughly beaten by the USA.
Fox rubbished their views on the haka, telling the Herald the traditional Maori war cry was a symbol for many uses and meanings.
"The haka is an expression used for so many things - as a sign of respect, the haka is used to get the blood pumping when you go into battle.
"When you're ready to get out there and play your game and put your best foot forward.
"It's not about trying to intimidate the other team, it's about getting yourself pumped up and being ready.
"Kiwis have made the haka their own. And we perform is with pride. We've been doing it across this nation and across a number of sports for a long time. It's an ownership of the whole nation and it shows the value of Maori culture to everyday Kiwis.
"When it is performed on the world stage as representatives of our nation they are showing what we are all about and embracing Maori culture.
"Everyday Kiwis perform the haka because they love it and it brings pride to ourselves and our nation."
Ring-a-round the rosie,
A pocket full of posies,
Ashes! Ashes!
We all fall down.
CynicalContrarian said:Another podcast with Jordan Peterson, also featuring Bret Weinstein :
The Catalyst said:Joe Rogan (unintentionally?) shows how butthurt Kiwis get over things. In case you didn't know, it was semi-big news in NZ media that he "disrespected" the haka(something Kiwis do before sport as part of our culture) in one of his podcasts. Now he does an "apology" (If I thought that many Kiwis would get pissed off :lol:![]()
) which Kiwis will probably accept at face value not realising it was also a subtle dig and how easily offended Kiwis are.
CynicalContrarian said:If nothing else. It by & large, was merely refreshing to hear three intelligent men discuss complex ideas without resorting to emotive diatribe or hysterics.
Conscious Pirate said:CynicalContrarian said:If nothing else. It by & large, was merely refreshing to hear three intelligent men discuss complex ideas without resorting to emotive diatribe or hysterics.
Agreed. Although Rogan still can't pronounce Bret's surname properly, despite labouring the point. While I still enjoy the podcast, by & large (), I am grateful for the intellectual guests & Rogan's understanding that he needs to shut the fuck up in these situations. Otherwise, he is unbearable now with his constant pushing of the same causes (weed, psychedelics, floties, & all that garbage MMA shit & his useless drug fucked comedy buddies).
Also, 3 hours for James Damore was completely ridiculous. 1 hour max would've done it with him.
Conscious Pirate said:Also, 3 hours for James Damore was completely ridiculous. 1 hour max would've done it with him.
The Catalyst said:Joe Rogan (unintentionally?) shows how butthurt Kiwis get over things. In case you didn't know, it was semi-big news in NZ media that he "disrespected" the haka(something Kiwis do before sport as part of our culture) in one of his podcasts. Now he does an "apology" (If I thought that many Kiwis would get pissed off :lol:![]()
) which Kiwis will probably accept at face value not realising it was also a subtle dig and how easily offended Kiwis are.
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An article the previous day: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11920873
'You dummies': US TV host Joe Rogan slams haka
Joe Rogan slams NZ Haka saying that 'it seems stupid.'
US commentator and former television host Joe Rogan has slammed the haka as "stupid" in one of his latest podcasts.
The actor and MMA expert took aim at the traditional Maori war cry in an interview with actor Hannibal Buress.
The pair were discussing the ability to control the state of the mind when Rogan questioned why native Americans would perform a war cry before battle.
But they soon took aim at the native Maori Haka.
"The haka, is that a New Zealand thing?" Rogan asked Buress.
"There is the video of them [the New Zealand Basketball team] playing the USA team, they're doing this elaborate thing and just energetic. They cut to the USA team and they looked confused," Buress said.
Joe Rogan then cut in, and asked: "They're doing it in a basketball game?
"This is ridiculous, they're playing basketball. You're playing NBA superstars you f**king dummies... It seems stupid. If you're playing basketball it's stupid.
"It's a performance art. The other players clapped. They're like 'good job children!'.
"It's weird if you do all of that then get your ass kicked."
However, Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox hit back at Rogan's claims, saying the former Fear Factor host is way off the mark.
"Obviously he has no understanding of indigenous culture in his own country or around the world," she told the Herald.
"It shows a very close-minded point of view and I invite him to come to New Zealand and we can show him how to do it properly and give him a lesson on what it really means."
Rogan and Buress pointed fun at the Tall Blacks' performance, questioning their reasoning for doing the haka despite the fact they'd likely get thoroughly beaten by the USA.
Fox rubbished their views on the haka, telling the Herald the traditional Maori war cry was a symbol for many uses and meanings.
"The haka is an expression used for so many things - as a sign of respect, the haka is used to get the blood pumping when you go into battle.
"When you're ready to get out there and play your game and put your best foot forward.
"It's not about trying to intimidate the other team, it's about getting yourself pumped up and being ready.
"Kiwis have made the haka their own. And we perform is with pride. We've been doing it across this nation and across a number of sports for a long time. It's an ownership of the whole nation and it shows the value of Maori culture to everyday Kiwis.
"When it is performed on the world stage as representatives of our nation they are showing what we are all about and embracing Maori culture.
"Everyday Kiwis perform the haka because they love it and it brings pride to ourselves and our nation."
britchard said:Peterson is incredible to listen to, I've never listened to anyone so knowledgeable who can pour out and share it in such an articulate way, as people that intelligent/obsessed are often socially inept.
I know he's hardly news to the forum but previously I'd only read some written work by/about him, so watching a video with him in it was very interesting. I'm now hooked.
Rogan still has too many dead-beat guests. Can anyone outside of the MMA world honestly say another Eddie Bravo appearance would arouse their interest?
The best podcasts are the ones with people who are either extremely famous (Bilzerian), extremely intelligent (Peterson) or just a bit of a mad man (Alex Jones).
Fucking hell. The comments below are hilarious. Lots of vitriol, accusations of pseudoscience, hate, name calling, ad hominems, etc, yet what is completely lacking is any kind of direct reference of what Mr Sheldrake is saying and direct counter arguments to any of the points that he makes. He spoke for three hours people, more than enough time for people to directly attack the message rather than the messenger, yet all people can do in these comments is attack the person?