Inside Joe Rogan's Incredible $14.4 Million Austin Mansion-and Home to His Very Controversial Podcast
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In a recent episode, Joe Rogan expressed concerns about the U.S. government supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine, stating, 'How are you allowed to do that when you're on the way out? There should be, like, some sort of, like, a pause for, like, significant actions that could potentially start World War III.' Rogan's comments sparked backlash, with Wladimir Klitschko accusing him of pushing Russian propaganda.
During an episode with music producer Scott Storch, Rogan articulated his relief that Donald Trump won the election, responding to sentiments about safety and missile launches with skepticism. 'What I don't feel safer about is that now they're launching missiles into Russia,' he cautioned, highlighting the gravity of military escalations during a transition of power.
Wladimir Klitschko's video response to Rogan was direct: 'You talk about these American weapons being sent to Ukraine, which you believe will lead to the third World War. So, let me tell you that you're repeating Russian propaganda.' Klitschko's remarks underscored the contention over sober political discourse amidst ongoing international conflict.
Despite his podcast's popularity, Joe Rogan faced criticism for his stance on geopolitical issues. Falling to third place in Apple rankings, Rogan's commentary sparked debate about the role of media figures in shaping public perception and policy discussions, particularly regarding sensitive matters like U.S. military support in Ukraine.
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