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Joe Rogan’s remark on Ukraine is a disgrace to Martial Arts: ‘Tough guys’ should not submit to a bully so easily

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UFC commentator Joe Rogan is one of the most influential internet personalities with his The Joe Rogan Experience podcast which is the biggest podcast on Spotify with millions of listeners per episode. He usually discusses various matters in sports, politics, and International affairs with his guests. During recent interview with record producer Scott Storch, Rogan became emotional about the Biden Administration lifting restrictions on Ukraine using American missiles on military targets inside Russia. He said, “And when I say the brink of war for almost nothing what I mean is that there’s… it didn’t have to happen. This is like Russia doing that, invading Ukraine there’s no reason to do that. The whole thing is insane. They were that close to a hot war again. It freaks me out, all the time... [But] what I don’t feel safer is right now, they’re launching missiles into Russia,” Rogan said. “How are you allowed to do that when you’re on the way out [about Biden]? Like the people don’t want you to be there anymore. This should be some sort of, like, a pause, for like, significant actions that could potentially start World War III.” Rogan suggested Ukraine “come to the negotiation table” with Russia instead of continuing fighting the war, which will enter its third year in February. “Maybe that would be a good thing we would like to avoid from a dying former President,” Rogan said. “F…k you man. F…k you you people. You f**king people are about to start World War III.”

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The first reaction to anyone in the States who suggests Ukraine negotiate with Muscovy would be this: From 1799 to 1867, Alaska was a Russian territory. If Russia demands it back, should America return it? Should it start negotiations? Because you know, no need to risk sparking WWIII, right?

How much of his own house and life savings would Joe be willing to give to the Russians to avoid confrontations?

Joe Rogan also missed an extra important part that Ukraine had its own nuclear missiles which the US made Ukraine give all to Russia. Does Joe believe in some sort of obligation the US may have regarding the country it had disarmed?

Did Joe know that Russia captured the largest Ukrainian Nuclear Plant and brought it a couple of times already close to a nuclear accident? If so, where were his worries?

Did this man see the Ukrainian cities Russia has turned into ruins just like after the nuclear Armageddon? Any appeal to Putin on Joe’s part to stop the barbarity? Anything as emotional with ‘f…k you’?

It seems that not a single time in these three years Joe Rogan did any of that. And it is especially strange for a person who poses himself as a tough guy.
Tough guys usually look straight into the eyes of the danger and deal with it. Tough guys are expected to help the weaker side. Guys in Martial Arts are viewed as modern gladiators.
But it seems that during the Spartacus insurrection, Joe Rogan would have been on the side of Rome.
In the battle between David and Goliath, Mr. Rogan would have been cheering for Goliath and insisting David should not use his slingshot.

It appears that in 1939, he would be calling for Poland to negotiate with Hitler so to avoid WWII.

Why is it so that the Ukrainians living under daily shellings choose to continue fighting the evil (including women) but a wealthy strong male living in the most powerful country on earth is so scared? Did the bully get into his head?

Here is what Ukrainian boxing legend Wladimir Klitschko said to Joe Rogan >

Rogan asked his audience on Twitter if he should invite Wladimir and received almost unanimous reply >

P.S. There is a ROGAN settlement in Ukraine by the way which is famous for its beer brand. It would be ironic if it turned out that Joe’s last name originated in Ukraine.

But unfortunately, Ukraine has had several distinguished athletes who chose to fight under the russian banner already. Feodor Emelianenko is one of such.

Or maybe its all about Russian bloody money >

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