Joe Rogan has slammed the LGBTQ+ narrative surrounding California’s devastating wildfires as “nonsense.”
Earlier this month, a wildfire broke out near the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, California. Since then, the natural disaster has escalated, killing more than 20 people, burning thousands of buildings and causing billions of dollars in damage.
Rogan recently spoke about the tragic incident on episode #2257 of “The Joe Rogan Experience” featuring comedian Brian Cullen. The legendary podcaster featured an article praising an LGBTQ+ fire chief for “proving that lesbians can make it.”
Logan responded to the article as follows:
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“It’s stupider than I thought… So what does that mean? Is Elon Musk proving that straight men build rockets? What does that mean? That’s nonsense. Nonsense. Nonsense. The people who write this are really stupid.
Logan and Cullen also argued that LGBTQ+ fire chiefs should be judged by their work, not their sexuality. Mr Cullen also claimed he was not satisfied with the article’s positioning of “groups over individuals”.
Check out Logan’s comments starting at 1:35:10 below.
Joe Rogan explains how Hollywood’s alleged origins relate to the current California fires
California wildfires have sparked public concern about the dangers of natural disasters. Some argue that climate change could be a significant factor, while others focus on state officials’ lack of preparation.
During the aforementioned podcast episode, Joe Rogan denounced the climate change narrative by briefly explaining California’s weather history.
“You can’t call this climate change, because L.A. has always been like that. The reason they filmed in L.A. in the first place is because it doesn’t rain in L.A. So they started pushing Hollywood onto it. ” (1:35:55-1:36:11)
The initial fire in the Palisades reportedly spread due to strong California winds. Governor Gavin Newsom has since faced backlash over the state’s lack of resources, including water, to stem the spread of natural disasters.
Progress continues in California, allowing the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers to play home NBA games. Meanwhile, UFC 311 will also be held on Saturday, January 18th inside the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
Edited by Nicholas Ackerman