Joe Rogan has HILARIOUS reaction to liberals’ claim that fitness is 'FAR RIGHT'



Apparently the desire to be physically fit and maintain a healthy body is rooted in white supremacy.

Who knew?

While such a claim certainly seems outlandish, on July 10, MSNBC posted an article titled “Why the far-right is really into home fitness. White supremacists’ latest scheme to valorize violence and hypermasculinity has gone digital.”

Joe Rogan, a fitness aficionado himself, isn’t having an ounce of it.

On the same day the article was published, he retweeted it with the following statement:

“Being healthy is ‘far right.’ Holy F***.”

A laconic but undeniably fitting response from the UFC commentator.

Rogan isn’t the only one associated with the UFC who’s had enough of the attack on fitness, however.

Rubin explains why he thinks so many UFC fighters are outspoken about their anti-woke views.

“They care about meritocracy. They care about working hard — that’s connected to fitness,” he says.

The UFC is also predicated on “competition, which is very counter to equity.”

And of course, the left is obsessed with equity — making sure we “all end up in the same place.”

“If a new trend comes out, and that trend ... lends itself to you taking care of yourself and eating right and not being reliant on the machine and not just sitting there with something strapped to your nuts eating bugs while you’re in Zuckerberg’s Metaverse, that’s not really good for them,” Rubin rants.

This really boils down to one simple conclusion: They’re trying to "keep you dumb and dependent on them — that’s really it.”


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Calvin Klein tries to commit brand suicide with this new billboard



Many know Calvin Klein ads for featuring celebrities like young Mark Wahlberg and Kate Moss showcasing what one might call “fit” builds in their underwear.

While using attractive models seemed a tried and true method for selling a product, Calvin Klein is now completely changing its branding. Its ads now feature overweight and gender non-conforming models.

Dave Rubin doesn’t see the virtue in the new branding.

“Advertising is about aspiring to something, right? Which should you aspire to look like?” Rubin asks. “Relatively fit people, even if she was a little thin, or should we all look like obese people?”

However, it’s not only Calvin Klein that has adjusted its branding to reflect the woke agenda.

Even PetSmart, a store frequented by many for dog food, cat food, and pet toys, has joined in. The store now features signs that say “Show Your Pride” and “PetSmart believes in unconditional love.”

The signs also picture animals floating on the transgender and rainbow flags.

“There’s a problem here in society, and guess what: It’s not just that they want people to dress up like animals with these furry conventions. Now they want the dogs to be gay too,” Rubin says.

“Putting cats and dogs in rainbow-colored things, it’s so nonsensical,” he adds.


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'You're not a freedom fighter because you want to keep eating donuts': Bill Maher warns that fat acceptance is exacerbating America's obesity epidemic and 'rewriting science to fit ideology'



Bill Maher warned that fat acceptance is toxic and is only exacerbating America's obesity epidemic.

In the latest episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," the HBO host blamed the current culture of body positivity for celebrating unhealthy obesity.

"There's a disturbing trend going on in America these days: rewriting science to fit ideology or just to fit what you want reality to be," Maher declared.

"We've gone from 'fat acceptance' to 'fat celebration.' That's new," he added.

"To view letting yourself go as a point of pride? We used to at least try and be fit and healthy, and society praised those who succeeded," Maher noted.

"Now the term body positivity is used to mean 'I'm perfect the way I am because I'm me,'" the liberal talk show said. "It's Orwellian how often positivity is used to describe what's not healthy."

Maher rhetorically asked, "Let me ask you this: Have you ever seen a fat 90-year-old?"

He noted that the term "healthy at any weight" is an "unchallenged lie that people tell themselves so they can go on eating whatever they want."

Maher labeled the obesity epidemic as a "full-blown catastrophe."

Maher cited a 2019 article from the New York Times titled "Our Food is Killing Too Many of Us" that stated, " Poor diet is the leading cause of mortality in the United States, causing more than half a million deaths per year."

He pointed out that obese people had "horrible" outcomes during the COVID pandemic because of weakened immune systems.

"'It's literally a national security issue now," Maher said on Friday night. "Military recruitment is down by the most since the end of the draft, because, mainly, 17 to 24-year-olds are too fat to fight."

Maher blasted allies and supporters of the fat celebration movement, "You can make believe you’re fighting some great social justice battle for a besieged minority, but what you’re really doing is enabling addicts – which I thought we decided was bad."

He continued, "Companies like Nike, Sports Illustrated, Victoria’s Secret, companies that are specifically about fitness, nevertheless promote people who are plainly not into fitness."

Maher referenced how singer Adele was attacked for losing weight, and some people accused her of "fat-shaming."

Maher lampooned cards created by a body positivity website that are to be used during a doctor visit. The cards read: "Please don't weigh me unless it's (really) medically necessary. If you really need my weight, please tell me why so that I can give you my informed consent."

Maher slammed body positivity advocates, "You're not a freedom fighter because you want to keep eating donuts."

"Somehow 50 years ago, this country looked entirely different," he said, and then joked, "You don't think it was a struggle for them? You think cake wasn't delicious in 1969?"

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "From 1999 –2000 through 2017 –March 2020, U.S. obesity prevalence increased from 30.5% to 41.9%. During the same time, the prevalence of severe obesity increased from 4.7% to 9.2%."

The CDC stated, "The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the United States was nearly $173 billion in 2019 dollars. Medical costs for adults who had obesity were $1,861 higher than medical costs for people with healthy weight."

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BRAZEN jewelry thieves​ target victims in broad daylight



The L.A. police tell people that wearing expensive jewelry could make you a target.

"You Are Here" host Sydney Watson, Alex Stein, commentator, comedian, and host of “Conspiracy Castle,” and BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales of "The News & Why It Matters" covered the story on Thursday. In Sydney's view, California's justice system and poor legislation led the Golden State on this most destructive path. This systemic issue now has police warning the citizens of Los Angeles of the dangers of wearing expensive jewelry in public.

This story comes on the heels of a string of smash and grab robberies in L.A. where robberies are up by 18-percent this year compared to 2021 across the city. According to reports, millions of dollars worth of jewelry were reported stolen, and the police are warning citizens to leave their bling at home.

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