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‘Tucker Carlson, They Fired Him’: Joe Rogan And Aaron Rodgers Perfectly Describe The Censorship Industrial Complex

Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers, both of whom have been relentlessly vilified by left-wing anti-speech activists, spoke out on Wednesday’s episode of Rogan’s podcast about silencing anyone who doesn’t have an acceptable, homogenized, left-wing perspective. It perfectly described the current trend.

talk In response to public calls for Rodgers to be removed from his weekly appearance on his friend Pat McAfee’s popular ESPN show, the pair slammed Jimmy Kimmel and others who advocate censorship.

“How do you think it’s really that simple, treat people who have been vaccinated, treat people who have ingested horse goo? Rest in peace, Weezy,” Logan said. he asked, citing Kimmel’s 2021 joke that people who choose not to get vaccinated should not be treated in hospitals.

“Really? Do you really feel that way? How do you feel, just like the people who are suffering from diseases created in shitty labs funded by our own tax dollars? People like that. Should he die because he doesn’t trust the government? Or maybe he doesn’t trust the pharmaceutical industrial complex, which has lied to him so many times?” (Related article: The internet’s biggest losers are furious at Aaron Rodgers again, and it’s dumber than you think)

“They’re literally a criminal organization,” Logan taunted. “They’re facing the highest criminal fines in the history of this country. And suddenly they’re the people we should trust? The Liberals have always been anti-big pharma,” he said. They were always mistrusted.”

Mr. Rogers agreed: “It’s anti-big banks.”

“Yeah, anti-big banks, that’s all,” Logan agreed.

“It’s anti-war,” Rogers added.

“Yeah,” Logan agreed again.

“Suddenly the ideology changes because so many people are at risk by the very things we were talking about before,” Logan continued. “The same way they use it to control the media when it comes to news, they use it to control the media when it comes to late-night talk shows and monologues. Same sponsors, so same influence. Same people. You’re spending the same money on the same network, and it has an impact. It affects your livelihood, your future, and what you want to do, which is host a talk show, and on the network that’s paying you with that money. What if it affects your ability to do that? It affects you.”

Carlson left Fox number one The program is broadcast on cable news. In the months leading up to his departure, Mr. Tucker had made waves by covering the third rail issue, which cable TV and the corporate press usually wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot pole.
Mr. Tucker has covered the ongoing imprisonment of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, taken a critical stance on US funding of the war in Ukraine, and been a vocal critic of big pharmaceutical companies, all of which The topics and positions were rarely found anywhere else in the corporate press.

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