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The Joe Rogan thread

The Joe Rogan thread

turns out he's about 5'6", I guess he's got a wreestler's bult.

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Short man syndrome - esque

Typical of people like comedians.
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Slate has an article expressing butthurt-ness over the influence Joe Rogan's podcast over young white males and how it's allowing them to access information not being presented to them during their regular schooling:

https://slate.com/culture/2019/03/joe-ro...ssion=true

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By routinely disparaging the credibility and intentions of traditional centers of learning while giving idiots hours on end to profess their theories, Rogan allows his guests to establish themselves as the real fonts of mind-expanding knowledge. Many of his listeners are buying in. “My generation has hit the jackpot with this new way of learning. If you don’t watch or trust television and school feels like it has failed you, there is still hope to claim back your humanity, this show is the answer. … You’re welcome,” wrote one podcast reviewer at the iTunes Store.

The guy who's expressing his joy at being able to learn outside of academia is being presented as an example of someone who is ignorant by the Slate author. You can feel the contempt the author has for people like this through out the article.

I can't say I'm exactly a fan of the podcast but I feel like it has a place for helping guys fight back against all the globohomo nonsense that's saturating everything.
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Trouble is, Joe is a typical "I got mine" Westerner.

Once you're pulling down 7 figures a year the only thing you tend to give a shit about is keeping the wheels on the current arrangement so you can spend that money comfortably. Rogan is a prime example of that. He's very hostile toward anyone that wants to seriously rock the boat. This was clear when Antifa started attacking people and McInnes said "punch them back". Rogan got really snooty about that idea and whined about it whenever the topic of McInnes came up later.

He presents himself as this down-in-the-dirt kind of guy but he's just another chardonnay sipping rich man who doesn't want the problems of the proles spilling into his comfortable life.

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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Still don't think he is funny. Great UFC commentator though.

Don't debate me.
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Ive listened to joe for years but stopped last year. He is a complete joke now and paid for shill. Money is a helluva drug. Look at his sponsors, listen to how he flip flops constantly on opinions and sometimes avoiding certain questions altogether. He's influencing the young white demographic all over the world, that's why "They" let him do his podcast. He was a completely different person years ago.


Joe rogan exposed
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Anyone who wants to see what alecks is talking about, watch the interview with Tim Cook and the faggot/fagesse from Twitter.

There's a number of times when Tim Cook is poised to pin those two slimy fucks to the wall and Rogan jumps in and destroys the momentum by re-qualifying the talking point with some pointless flashback to what it is they're talking about. He's constantly running defense for the Twitterfags. Every time Tim Cook is poised to score Rogan blows the whistle and calls time out. It's fucking infuriating to listen to.

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Quote: (03-23-2019 12:14 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Trouble is, Joe is a typical "I got mine" Westerner.

Once you're pulling down 7 figures a year the only thing you tend to give a shit about is keeping the wheels on the current arrangement so you can spend that money comfortably. Rogan is a prime example of that. He's very hostile toward anyone that wants to seriously rock the boat. This was clear when Antifa started attacking people and McInnes said "punch them back". Rogan got really snooty about that idea and whined about it whenever the topic of McInnes came up later.

He presents himself as this down-in-the-dirt kind of guy but he's just another chardonnay sipping rich man who doesn't want the problems of the proles spilling into his comfortable life.

I was listening to Rogan and Bryan Callen today saying, for a twinkling second, how lucky they both were (correct), and then immediately trying to pat them selves on the back:

"We're risk takers!"

"Yah."

“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

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Quote: (03-23-2019 12:14 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Trouble is, Joe is a typical "I got mine" Westerner.

Once you're pulling down 7 figures a year the only thing you tend to give a shit about is keeping the wheels on the current arrangement so you can spend that money comfortably. Rogan is a prime example of that. He's very hostile toward anyone that wants to seriously rock the boat. This was clear when Antifa started attacking people and McInnes said "punch them back". Rogan got really snooty about that idea and whined about it whenever the topic of McInnes came up later.

He presents himself as this down-in-the-dirt kind of guy but he's just another chardonnay sipping rich man who doesn't want the problems of the proles spilling into his comfortable life.

Something happened with McInnes that keeps Rogan bitter. My bet is the way that McInnes tells the truth with such little seeming effort. Its the one thing that Rogan might not be able to do with confidence. I think Rogan is mostly truthful, but being in Hollywood as long as him he certainly knows way more than he lets on. I get it, its self preservation. But then he starts acting like an arrogant fuck when McInnes quotes a fucking common boxing gym poster, and then McInnes actually has the balls to defend himself. This type of honesty is troubling for Rogan as its the one lie (or at least willfully ignorant) he has trouble keeping straight.
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Something I've had to reconcile with over the last few years is that most people are an enormous mess of self-enforced cognitive dissonance (I hate using that term, but it means what I want to say).

Nowhere has this been more apparent to me than on this forum. There are so many taboos where one may not speak the plain and obvious truth because it starts yanking the linchpins on other people's psyches. I think Rogan like most Westerners is extremely divorced from reality. McInnes doesn't go even half as hard as this forum does on tackling the bullshit we've all been indoctrinated with. If Roosh went on the JRE and started reading random posts from this forum then Rogan wouldn't know whether to shit or go blind. But he's supposedly a flag bearer for the "right wing"? It's an absolute joke. McInnes is left wing by any historical analysis and even he triggers Rogan.

Whip out an IQ bell curve chart and watch him piss his pants.

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^^ Agree totally with the above.

Even though Rogan wants to maintain his situation, and represents controlled opposition, I do think he has to feed his fans some red meat. I was really falling off Rogan, but like many was pulled back in when he had the TimCast and AlexJones on recently. To me I view these as one offs, but to his base they legitimize his alternative cred. I think he realized that he does need to push the edges on things or he loses credibility and his fans will become bored.

Having Roosh or E. Michael Jones on would definitely cause a lot of blowback for Rogan, and especially with the discussion of ((Aliens)) its probably no longer in the cards. I actually think Rogan could change the world and become even bigger by taking the chance, but I think the stability and 7 figure income is probably in the cards.

Thinking it through, even if Roosh & Rogan focussed on Game & Lady topics, modern dating & relationships his fans would love it. The majority of Rogan fans are mainstream guys who want to hear alternative discussions, but Rogan is really the only place they know to get them. Often they are hitched or caught up with life too much to do a real deep dive, but they are craving more than MSM.

I came from Podcasters like Rogan /Sam Harris /JP to this forum. I always knew Roosh and read a few articules from ROK back in the day, but still didn't actually know the forum existed until I started searching on foreign women.

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The average man bearly reads, let alone is interested in long form written discussion.

This may have come from JBP - reading to gain knowledge is a very new phenomenon. People prefer to listen. I wish I was a better story teller.

So, the art is turning the average RVF post into story format for a podcast.

The people doing this with original content on my radar are Roosh himself, Quintus and Victor Pride of B&D.
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I cant help but fantasize that Rogan follows the path of some of his close friends and begins to reject the mainstream internet platforms in favor of a new truly free speech platform. His views, plus his guests/friends views, put this crew easily in the top of cultural influence. Listen to when his guests talk about the tens of millions of listens his podcasts get. Rogan gets squirrely and changes the subject.
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Quote: (03-25-2019 09:06 PM)budoslavic Wrote:  

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The Jones-Rogan talk is still up there under the PowerfulJRE account. Whoever uploaded this copy was basically pirating it. Maybe that's why the channel was terminated?
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Different interview, it was Joe Rogan being a guest on Alex Jones' Infowars.
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A refreshing interview from a feminine woman talking about men and women honestly. The first few minutes she gets ya.





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The funny thing is that I saw her on clips first, I agree she came off pretty well, but was surprised to find that she was 49. I never really thought she was that attractive growing up, but she was tall and thin and blonde, I guess she had a lot going for her regardless. She married that surfer Hamilton as his 2nd wife, I think she was 29. At the beginning she says how she holds back; later you realize she holds back in this interview a lot too. She hints at the "long game" and the "short game" (1:09:50, it's over at 30-35) of women when talking about stupid IG models, her kids, etc.

Easy for me to say, but sad that she didn't drop the obvious red pills when she talked about this. I wonder what she was like at age 25-27 for example, if she was a bitch then but is much wiser now ... that would be interesting.

It's also funny that she reveals that women have no idea truly of what men envision women (1:14:40) as and how insightful men are at what they are obviously so good at. The best examples of this are when she asks Joe "can they tell the difference"

Joe gives a chicken shit answer. Men like hot women, not "new biology". They like visual cues, women like shit like height, and that you aren't ugly with all the other shit like humor and boldness. I find it odd that they don't even know how to ask about this shit, it's like an extreme of not knowing what you don't know.

I did like GR here though.
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I would rather listen to Ben Shapiro talk for over two hours than a washed up beach volleyball player trying to rebrand.

Well look at this.

Be careful what you wish for.





“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

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I saw the old interview with Dan Bilzerian... it was 3 hours and 3 years ago when Danny only had a mere 19M Instagram followers.

I appreciated his honesty is saying he has no issues with paying for it directly but having all the girls getting the all the freebies he offers...well we all know he paying indirectly but for him it is a win-win since Instagram is about promoting his businesses.

Interesting how indirectly admitted he turned to Instagram basically to get more girls since it allows you to become famous.
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“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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Er... subtitles...?
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Quote: (04-06-2019 06:22 PM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

Er... subtitles...?

Yer wee man hivin' truble?

Shirt s'easy.





“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

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