Joe Rogan Drops Wild Rant On Protest Goers: They Are All ‘FBI Agents And Losers’

 

Joe Rogan mocked people who attend protests, saying “99% of them are losers” and the others are federal agents, while also claiming billionaire and liberal donor George Soros is paying for the clichéd signs they hoist up.

The podcast star shared his thoughts on protest goers on the Wednesday episode of his show, The Joe Rogan Experience. Rogan did not mention which rallies in particular he finds off-putting — but in general, if you go to one, you are a burnout, he said.

“All those people that are protesting on the streets, 99% of them are losers,” Rogan said. “The other ones work for the Fed.”

He added a moment later: “It’s FBI agents and losers, it’s all it is. The whole f*ckin’ — every protest, is FBI agents and losers.”

The comment drew a chuckle from Rogan’s guest, comic Bryan Callen, as both guys puffed on cigars.

Callen said the first hurdle to him going to protests is having to make a sign; Rogan jumped in and said he did not have to worry about that, because Soros-backed organizers will make the signs for him.

‘There’s a guy with a van whose paid by George Soros and he’s got stacks of signs that were made at Kinkos,” Rogan joked, repeating a highly controversial claim common on the right.

The Open Society Foundations, founded by Soros, has donated to a number of progressive groups over the years, including to Community Change, which is dedicated to creating an “immigrant-inclusive multiracial society,” and the Tides Foundation, which is focused on “justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).”

Rogan’s ridiculing of protestors comes a few days before the second series of “No Kings” rallies against President Donald Trump will be held nationwide.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) earlier on Wednesday sarcastically dubbed the protests the “Hate America Rally,” with Johnson saying the crowd will be littered with a bunch of communists and terrorist supporters who loathe their own country.

Not every protest is bogus, though, Rogan said.

“Some things are worth protesting,” he said, like in the United Kingdom, where dozens of people are being arrested on average each day for social media posts. More than 12,000 people are arrested annually for violating the UK’s speech laws — a figure Rogan referred to on his podcast.

“Isn’t that insane!?” Callen responded after Rogan mentioned it.

You can watch Rogan and Callen talk about protestors above, via The Joe Rogan Experience on YouTube.

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