Podcast host Joe Rogan recently expressed his outrage over the attempts of certain companies and organizations to normalize transgender ideology. During an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” with rapper Ice Cube, Rogan discussed the backlash that Bud Light has faced after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
“It’s like a public outrage when companies push too far,” he said. “People go, ‘f*** you’.” Rogan highlights that Target has also “lost billions of dollars” due to enforcing this kind of agenda.
“They think it has to be in everything,” Rogan commented on corporations. “Because of social media, everyone feels like they’re in a battle with everything they do. And this is one, this is another one that’s like, it’s like forced compliance. You have to, you’re forced to comply with this.” He later continues to explain the damaging effects that it’s having on women’s sports.
“It’s like what you have to do and how long you have to take hormones before you can identify as a woman to compete as a woman, like, just f***ing stop,” Rogan states. “There’s a reason why there’s women’s sports. And there’s a reason why there’s men’s sports. And you’re not talking about who you are, or what your truth is, ‘live your truth’.”
Rogan suggests that people just flat out “don’t accept it anymore” for this issue to be effectively resolved. By refusing to accept this radical agenda, corporations and organizations can be held accountable and stop having such damaging effects on its consumers.
🔥Joe Rogan and Ice Cube speak truth about the trans movement.
“Ultimately, it gets solved when people don’t accept it anymore.”@joerogan @icecube pic.twitter.com/53u6SwBMa2
— It's Rev Bishes (@Rev1621) July 3, 2023
Rogan’s opinion is important to keep in mind, as it provides an insight into how people feel on the issue and highlights the consequences that organizations face when they push transgender ideology onto the entire country. I think the media likes to forget that Rogan is a huge liberal. He shares conservative views but over-all, he’s a lot like Bill Maher—The left rejects him because he bridges that divide.
We all know they can’t have us agreeing on things…
Ultimately, it is up to us to decide which side of the argument we identify with more and then voice our opinions to those around us.