Posted on 02/09/2022 10:35:46 AM PST by Red Badger
Beware, woke mobsters coming after Joe Rogan. In the process, you could end up damaging President Joe Biden, as well.
As you may have heard, the latest kerfuffle around Rogan, the popular Spotify podcast host, involves episodes where he repeated the N-word contextually in previous episodes of his podcast — not as a slur, but either in quotes or as a discussion about the word itself.
This isn’t the real reason anyone is hunting Rogan, however. His real crime is that he dared to question the left-imposed consensus on a number of issues, particularly COVID-19. (At The Western Journal, we know all too well what Big Tech censorship feels like. We’re not going to give in, however — and you can help us fight Big Tech by subscribing.)
Rogan has apologized for the clips in which he said the slur, despite the fact they were from old episodes. In an apology posted to Instagram, he called it the “most regretful and shameful thing” he’s ever had to address.
“I know that to most people, there’s no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that, never mind publicly on a podcast, and I agree with that,” Rogan said, adding, “I haven’t said it in years.”
The reaction to Rogan’s apology should be further reinforcement that, when the woke mob comes for you, there’s no refuge in groveling:
Joe Rogan’s almost 6 minute apology for using the N-word….he says he’s not racist and hasn’t used the word in years so it’s all good then 🙄pic.twitter.com/4pkvtWpN5I
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) February 5, 2022
Forgiveness in wokeness, remember, is only earned when one’s opinions and existence are merged with the great unthinking progressive blob.
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No, he is still the Resident. It did not come back to haunt him.
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