In a recent episode of his renowned podcast, Joe Rogan blasted those who refuse to use transgender people’s chosen pronouns, calling them a “protected class.” Perhaps a more crucial inquiry is why we are here. Rogan’s efforts were successful.
Joe Rogan, a free speech and choice advocate, recently remarked on his program, “There was a story that I was reading — about this lady who violently murdered and raped this woman, and about how weird it is for a woman to mercilessly rape and murder another woman.”
After looking into it, we concluded that it wasn’t a female. Even if it identifies as a guy, it should be spoken to as a lady. Rogan explained, “So they claim it’s a lady.” The speakers’ facial expressions might provide clues about their level of expertise.
Joe Rogan referred to the actions as “bananas” and stated that they were inappropriate when directed toward a female.
Unlike his previous collaborations. His ex-girlfriend was raped and murdered by them—one of two men there at the moment. When we say things like, “Oh, it’s so weird for a woman to do that,” it’s not apparent what type of game we’re playing.
When the silence settled, he said, “You’re talking about crime.” To illustrate, consider the heinous offender who murdered his mother, then spent his incarceration years posing as a woman and sexually abusing two other convicts into bearing his children.
According to Rogan, this was “one of the most terrible pictures they had ever seen,” as the responding police officers said she had been stabbed “from the top of her cranium to the soles of her feet.”
Next, a film by comedian Derick Lengwenus was shown in which he declared he has no problem with “trans women” competing in sports that have historically been restricted to women as long as he can wager on the outcome.
As an example, the podcaster aired a tape from a stand-up act by comedian Derick Lengwenus, who quipped that he had no problem with “trans women” participating in women’s sports so long as he can wager on the outcome.