Podcast host Joe Rogan weighed in on the growing debate surrounding recent discussions about Canada potentially becoming the 51st state of the United States. During a recent episode of his show, Rogan made it clear that he is not in favor of the idea, voicing concerns about the impact it could have on both countries.
Rogan argued that merging Canada into the United States would bring more problems than benefits, emphasizing stark differences in governance, culture, and social policies. He pointed out that Canada’s government operates under an entirely different system and warned that blending the two nations would lead to significant challenges.
The outspoken host also criticized Canada’s political leadership, suggesting that the country is already dealing with its own internal issues that could worsen if absorbed by the U.S. Rogan highlighted Canada’s strict regulations and policies, which he argued contrast sharply with the values of many Americans.
While the idea of Canada joining the U.S. has gained attention in recent weeks, Rogan’s remarks reflect the skepticism shared by many who question the feasibility of such a move. He concluded by saying that Canada should focus on resolving its own problems rather than entertaining the notion of statehood under the United States.