the joe rogan experience is by far and large one of if not the biggest podcast out there right now it's certainly number one on spotify because they're trying to keep it no matter what and while many go the way you'd think others do take a turn we'll break it down for you but before we do that go ahead and do us a favor by leaving a like on the video subscribing to the channel and hitting the bell icon so you never miss an upload from us and with that being said let's get straight to the
video number seven andrew hill show me something good because this guy doesn't know what the [ __ ] he's doing that guy's running into him see this is the thing with all these these goddamn demonstrations that guy's willingly cooperating well yeah i mean look at that he's practicing the technique and practicing technique you either cooperate or your arm breaks well this isn't even cooperating this guy's throwing himself on the ground so silly the guys are standing there this would never work against a train fighter never not in a million years you get a ncaa division
one wrestler he's gonna shoot on this guy and this guy's gonna be on his head in seconds it just doesn't work joe rogan has been a commentator for ufc ultimate fighting championship for a very long time do you want to win an iphone 12 maybe a macbook pro how about 500 cash all you have to do is comment the secret hidden message somewhere in this video that's it oh and leave a like on this video and subscribe to the channel so we can keep affording these giveaways winner will be announced at the last day of
each month thanks for watching and good luck as a result of that a topic of conversation that very much comes up on the joe rogan experience is that of martial arts one time he had a scientist on his show named andrew hill who revealed that he was a practitioner of aikido this is i mean this is what i'm looking at i'm looking at right science well you're looking at people practicing techniques not a multi-yeah see the multi what should he look for uh exposition i think and it was in japan maybe an exhibition or exposition
uh i think exhibition there's a lot of [ __ ] when it comes to martial arts and a lot of people that get trapped into all this [ __ ] and i've met a lot of people that are very intelligent people that swear at their sensei is the guy that has the answers to all this jazz this motherfucker's not stopping anybody from getting him down joe acknowledged that as a very interesting martial art and yet said that he didn't really feel it matched up to all the other various martial arts because of its techniques and
beliefs telling you right now that'll do his clothesline technique well this is hard to see with that kind of [ __ ] it's also demonstrating it's also hard to it's also hard to to pick apart you know from from here if you were in the in the the dojo watching the footwork you might there's this old judo but the way he moved was logical i mean i i understood that what he was doing was effective yeah based on my knowledge of the human body and movement that's not that's i'm watching some cooperation there i'm watching
a guy run into this guy's punches or this guy's forearms number six brian redman like with any podcast or just any show in general that you're a guest on you need to follow certain rules of etiquette for example self-promotion is fine but don't push it except as time went on brian used the show more and more to highlight himself and his comedic standing even at the end of one podcast segwaying from a topic to talk about a review he got during a comedy show rogan was not happy about this and the two argued we blame
him for other things but not this one number five jamie kilstein hello freak [ __ ] okay so i um am known as this male feminist um which again um and it kind of becomes my thing so i go on your show that part was ignored conveniently the whole part where he's just like what's funny about it and like that's a good technically that's an anti-rape joke right exactly um which if you know daniel that's how he thinks right he's not he's not a bad guy and that's a great way but that has to do
with these echo chambers where i'm like one [ __ ] hear that part of it here's one that featured comedian jamie kilstein and the results were not funny at all during an episode the two got into a talk about a joke that jaime had done during his sketch about assaulting women just started screaming like don't talk about it and like so they ignored her the whole time um and my girlfriend and i would look over and then she would like have another sip of her drink and watch the show and giggle and then rape will
come up and she was like stop time she would just scream but like she didn't just and i'm not trying to sound sick to me by the way for the sake of honesty the real issue came not just because of that but because of your characterization the next day yeah totally so the next day there's a video out about it that someone put together called the killstein duluth yeah and some of the [ __ ] was taken out of context some of that [ __ ] i will completely like own up to i watched it
like once i mean and he even stated that being murdered is better than having to go through that assault hearing that joe lost it and called him crazy because you can get help and heal from an assault whereas death is death but there are jokes you just don't make and this is one of them uh i lost my managers i was having like uh someone hacked my twitter and just wrote rape all over it and i was kind of like why did you lose your manager uh they said it was because i i don't uh
cooperate with the comedy community number four brian callan two of joe's favorite guests that he likes to have on repeatedly are former the ultimate fighter champ brendan schaub and also brian callan like he's looking you know what happened to me i got bullied for a full year and it turned me into a [ __ ] if somebody tried to bull me i'll show up at your [ __ ] house and kill you that's what happens i get so angry i'm not buying that remotely i hate hey that's not true you [ __ ] bully me
you know what you're trying to bully me right now [ __ ] hold on let me hear you go called out colin for his tough guy attitude that was clearly a facade and noted that it wasn't their fault that he let people talk to him for so long a certain way he goes [ __ ] this guy [ __ ] wish a demon would grab me man you know what i would do and i'm like i get mad why are you talking to me like not that you get mad at so you hang around with
people for a long time you hung around with people that allowed you to talk like that no without mocking you you bully me bro i don't give a [ __ ] about your ufc [ __ ] i will [ __ ] come right at you i could pin you on the ground right now and put a try number three adam conover um but it is a choice right i mean if i'm choosing to add hormones to a child's body that's a choice uh it's a it's a choice on the part of the parent um it's
not a choice in the on the uh on the part of the child to like in the same way that being right now the rights of transgender people are more at risk than ever before certain laws are being put into place like texas and florida to make it so that just existing is hard in the literal sense it's rather sickening joe rogan brought on comedian and tv host adam conover to discuss the issue of transgender people once and adam made his thoughts clear when he noted the you know experience of being trans and not receiving
hormones right and not uh having the body that you identify with the the feeling of dysphoria right is um extremely like painful um and is a condition unto itself right but joe is very quick to point out issues with that philosophy the best treatment for that that we know exists is to uh you know have do gender confirmation via hormones um and i know that that doesn't affect the suicide rate the suicide rate for trans people is very high post-op and pre-op really doesn't get affected by whether or not you treat them well the operation
uh you know one of the questions is that is that because they're not accepted by society and we're not more loving this fear is even more prevalent now and so those who are out there trying to fix transgender people should hear rogan's words and back off number two diaz sensitive i know i know you won't feel like people joey get mad at me i feel the energy is different but guess what g what it don't apply to me it don't apply to me doesn't apply to me and it's never going to apply to me okay
i understand me shooting your special on your network you don't want me to use certain words there's parts and i and i get that this is a business right this is a business and i got mouse to feed now let's talk about joey diaz comedian actor and podcast host and he's also a cuban american because of how he was raised and where he was raised he finds himself in a tricky position in terms of how he talks in the words he uses okay and i'm sorry no no just so you know no sorry you know
this is just so you know you know what i put on yesterday and and this is it this is it because it's time we're not taking it no more i'm not taking it no more i put on an album and again i'm very sorry if i offend somebody i didn't name it this he did so take your [ __ ] problem up with him name of the album is bicentennial joe understood his position and didn't push it too far and it is a very unique issue because times have changed in the words we say have
meaning don't they joe number one the n-word apology i'm making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that i've ever had to talk about publicly there's a video that's out that's a compilation of me saying the n-word it's a video that's made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and that brings us to a time recently when he lost it in terms of an apology rogan was called out for using the n-word in previous podcasts over the years as such he made an
apology video that he posted online now i know that to most people there is no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word never mind publicly on a podcast and i agree with that now i haven't said it in years but for a long time i thought as long as it was in context people would understand what i was doing i was also talking about how there's not another word like it in the entire english language is allowed to use it and they can use it in so many different ways like
if a white person says that word it's racist and toxic but a black person can use it and it can be a punchline it could be a term of endearment a lot of people responded to this and those who even had joe rogan's back at one point in time like the rock backed out of supporting him after they heard what he said the musician who called him out noted that the word should never have been in his mouth it could be lyrics to a rap song it could be a positive affirmation it's a very unusual
word but it's not my word to use i'm well aware of that now and there's another clip that i have to address there's a clip from 11 years ago sadly he hasn't apologized for many of the other things he's done like talking lies about the coveted vaccine but we'll take what we can get and i was trying to make the story entertaining and i said we got out and it was like we were in africa it's like we were in planet of the apes i did not nor would i ever say that black people are
apes but it sure [ __ ] sounded like that and there you have it everyone look at joe rogan and the times where he's gotten up in arms during his podcast which of these moments do you remember happening the first time which ones do you applaud joe for having key thoughts about let us know what you think in the comments down below be sure to subscribe and we'll see you next time on the channel