Joe Rogan Credits Conservatives for Having His Back During Attempts to Cancel Him

Joe Rogan Credits Conservatives for Having His Back During Attempts to Cancel Him

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Joe Rogan said Fox News Channel and other conservative personalities and media outlets offered him support when he was coming under attack from the “far left” for interviewing vaccine skeptics on his Spotify podcast.

“They had my back through all the crazy s–t that happened with me. It was Fox News that f–king had my back,” Rogan said on Tuesday’s episode of his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Rogan, a stand-up comedian, defended his friend Dave Chappelle against accusations that he was transphobic.

During an interview with fellow comedian Fahim Anwar, Rogan recalled the recent incident in which a Los Angeles man rushed to the staged and attacked Chappelle while he was performing at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month.

The alleged assailant, Isaiah Lee, said he was “triggered” by Chappelle’s jokes about transgender and homeless people.

Rogan on Tuesday lamented the fact that it was once liberals who were “pro-free speech” and “open to other people’s ideas.”

He said that in years past, it was the right that was acting like a “suppressive, nanny state, condemn[ing] certain behaviors … that’s not the case today.”

“Today the left has gone so far left, so radical that the right are the ones celebrating comedians, celebrating Chappelle,” Rogan said.

The podcaster said it was ironic that he was being backed by the right considering that he holds liberal views.

“I’m so liberal. I talk about it all the time,” Rogan said.

“I am not a conservative, but I am pro-Second Amendment, and I am a hunter, and I am a cage fighting commentator, and I drink, and I smoke cigars, and I like to bow hunt.”

Rogan said the pandemic “opened my eyes to human nature” — especially after people who received stimulus checks and unemployment insurance from the government were reluctant to find work once the lockdowns were lifted.

Rogan, who signed an exclusive licensing deal with Spotify in 2020 for an estimated $200 million, commands an estimated audience of some 11 million listeners.

This is an excerpt from the New York Post.

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