Joe Rogan has never been one to mince his words, and his recent remarks about Dylan Mulvaney is no exception. During a recent episode of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, Rogan blasted Bud Light for their costly mistake of partnering with the transgender influencer.
“The problem is these companies are being cajoled into doing things for the sake of being inclusive when they’re actually hurting their bottom line in the long term. Companies need to be aware of who they’re really catering to and the ramifications of their decisions,” Rogan said.
He went on to lambast Mulvaney, calling him a “mentally ill person who’s just an attention w***e” and criticizing Bud Light’s decision to put their “365 days of womanhood” campaign on a Bud Light can. Ice Cube agreed with his sentiment, laughing and saying “yeah, I’m pretty sure you do”.
This episode reveals Rogan’s strong opinion that when it comes to taking rights away from women to support men dressed as women, or vice versa, it is not an acceptable behavior to be imitated in the corporate world. Companies may have the best intentions when they try to be inclusive, but decisions like this could put their business in serious jeopardy. Rogan stresses the importance of knowing one’s audience and recognizing that there are certain things that definitely should not be endorsed.
Ultimately, Joe Rogan stands strongly behind his beliefs that companies should not be promoting agendas like Mulvaney’s. He recognizes the risks of providing a platform to individuals of this kind and speaks up when corporate world steps out of line.
“You get these people that are coming out of college like this lady who made the decision for Bud Light. She’s gone through the university system. She’s in the corporate system and she thinks, ‘we have to be more inclusive’ and that’s all the language everyone is using today. They don’t know any real people. They don’t know regular people,” Rogan said.
Joe Rogan blasted controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a “mentally ill person who’s just an attention whore.” pic.twitter.com/mQvB2QxGW5
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) July 3, 2023
It appears Joe Rogan will not accept companies taking away women’s rights to support men’s agendas, even if those men are dressed as women. Companies need to be aware of their audience and choose their partners wisely. Rogan speaks for those who may feel oppressed or silenced, and advocates for equality without double standards.
Rogan makes more sense than the entire Biden administration & the “woke” community put together.