On a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan referred to the Minneapolis protests as “one of the most obvious disruptions I’ve ever seen.” He remarked that it wasn’t a spontaneous event, occurring in conjunction with the discovery of substantial fraud in the area.
“These protests are organized,” Rogan noted. “They’re arranged and funded. It’s important for people to realize that these aren’t organic protests.”
“This is not organic. It just happens to be occurring where a massive amount of fraud was uncovered,” he added. “It feels like one of the clearest acts of sabotage I’ve witnessed in public.”
He elaborated, saying, “There are individuals being compensated to protest. They’ve got people funding their participation and providing them with signs. There’s an organization behind this.”
“They are gathering data on various ICE agents, tracking license plates and even checking into where agents are staying,” Rogan explained. “Local enforcement is often told to stand down during these events.”
“It’s a combination of factors that leads to this level of disruption,” Rogan continued. “There will definitely be a number of examples, as former Vice President Mike Pence mentioned about this being a ‘mathematical thing.’”
“It’s all about the numbers,” he said. “When you organize a protest with untrained ICE officers involved, it creates chaos. People are yelling in the streets, and then someone gets shot. It’s a trigger for movement.”
“This is all meticulously planned. They want this to unfold,” Rogan contended. “This situation would sway public opinion against those uncertain about whether ICE should deport all illegal immigrants or focus only on violent offenders.”
He also expressed frustration over what he called a “bizarre narrative” suggesting that “only 14 percent of violent criminals are arrested.”
“Actually, over 60 percent were already criminals,” Rogan retorted. “So what exactly qualifies as a ‘violent criminal’?”
He questioned, “Are you genuinely just trying to fool me here? Is that fair? Do we only need to deal with the ‘violent’ offenders?”
