Rogan Nukes Psycho Libs Attacking Dave Chappelle
Joe Rogan is at it again. Taking huge swings at the loud few trying to push the United States into moral oblivion where no one has rights or freedoms. The Podcaster jumped to fellow comedian, Dave Chapelle's defense calling and warned that “these ideas that you can’t make fun of are dangerous.”
Rogan defended Chappelle, whom Rogan said was a friend, on the latest episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Rogan was interviewing podcaster Michael Malice.
“He’s just, you know, riding out the storm,” Rogan said of Chappelle, according to Complex. “He’s not a homophobic or transphobic person. He makes fun of himself. There’s a bit in that special about him getting molested and jerking off on a man’s face or cumming in a man’s face. Look, it’s fun. It’s just making jokes. That doesn’t mean hate. This is the problem with today: if you don’t have an enemy, you make an enemy. And this is a real problem with people. We look for things.”
Rogan then warned against coming after comedians over the topics they choose to joke about, saying, “these ideas that you can’t make fun of are dangerous.”
“They’re not good for anybody. They’re not good for the people who hold those ideas. Whether it’s about who you are or what you do, the idea that no fun can be had about any of this is crazy because the idea is that then all fun is done maliciously and out of hate. And we know as friends that is just not true,” he continued.
Rogan also complimented Chappelle and told of what he knows about Chappelle personally. He also criticized those who feel like they are in a “protected class” and should receive a pass from comics because of their identity.
“If you get down to Dave Chappelle’s real feelings, he’s a lovely person,” the podcaster said. “He’s one of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life. He loves everybody. He’s not a hateful soul. He’s beyond jealous. He’s just a guy who loves this art form called stand-up comedy and he tries to do his best navigating this world of talking s*** about things and saying outrageous things that get huge laughs, or placating really sensitive groups that feel like they’re in a protected class and then the other people that pile onto that, that also feel like this is a protected class. They equate any jokes with hate and this is where they’re wrong.”
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Chappelle is a master of his craft and brings truth to comedy. I can't help but think that this 'push' to cancel the comedian isn't overblown BS from a very very small fraction from the left.
The US has to stop letting the loud few decide the fate of the many. It's absurdly destructive.