Joe Rogan Condemns Celebration of Charlie Kirk’s Murder

‘I don’t think they are right and I think they are indoctrinated’

EXCERPT:

ROGAN: “I don't think they're right and I think they were indoctrinated, and I don't agree with everything that Charlie Kirk said or did. I don't --”
COLEMAN: “I don't care if he was a bad guy or not.”
ROGAN: “But it's -- he's not a bad guy. He was --”
COLEMAN: “I don't want to see him -- I don't want to see anybody die.”
ROGAN: “First of all, he's fu*king your age, right?”
COLEMAN: “Yeah.”
ROGAN: “He's a young guy, right? And he would go around to college campuses and have arguments with people or have discussions with people, have debates with people.”
COLEMAN: “Yeah. Yeah.”
ROGAN: “But it infuriated people because they felt like this guy is going against the progress that was being made in society. But what he did not feel like was progress, like it was a progressive agenda that was being pushed in most college campuses. It's a leftist, Marxist sort of agenda. He didn't feel like that was the correct way to live and he felt like he had arguments against it and he wanted -- and it was -- you know, it's a business too, right?”
COLEMAN: “Yeah.”
ROGAN: “Like he developed this big social media platform because of it. And you know, I don't, like I said, I don't agree -- I don't think he -- some of the things he said he should have said. But the fact that people were cheering when he died, normal people, housewives, moms, like fu*king people working at banks, people working at various industries, celebrating a man getting shot in front of his kids, in front of the whole world.”
COLEMAN: “That's evil.”
ROGAN: “Like what the fu*k is wrong with us?”

 

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