WATCH: Joe Rogan has HAD IT with racism against whites



The radical left has expanded the definition of racism to include just about anything under the sun, but none of its so-called protections against “hate speech” apply to white people, apparently.

This double standard is not lost on Joe Rogan.

On a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rogan told author James Lindsay that “there's plenty of people that have said crazy things about white people lately that you're allowed to say.”

“When you say that a group of people is either bad or that a group of people is responsible for everything ... you allow 'othering,'” he continued, adding that othering “is the number one problem we have tribally [and] culturally.”

Lindsay agreed, explaining that “identity politics” is “contagious” and “only creates more of itself.”

“It only makes people more racist,” said Rogan. “We should just treat everyone as individuals.”

Lindsay agreed, adding that treating people as individuals applies to more than just race.

“Same thing with sexism — you don't know what that woman is capable of. Let her try; it doesn't mean you change the standards,” he said.

“This is the pattern that has been exploited, and this is where the double standards came from.” When society agreed that we shouldn’t “exclude people” because “racism sucks, homophobia sucks, sexism sucks ... they say, ‘Well, you're not accommodating us,’” which results in “[lowering] the standard,” Lindsay explained.

“An inch or two at a time,” and suddenly “you're a mile down the road, and you're like, 'How did I get here?'”

To hear the full conversation, watch the clip below.


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The historic self-destruction of Vice and BuzzFeed with Gavin McInnes



Gavin McInnes is constantly trying to figure something out.

“What percentage is incompetence, and what percentage is some grand, globalist scheme?” he asks James Poulos on his new show "Zero Hour" of our political leaders and mass corporations.

"That’s what’s so disorienting," says Poulos, who doesn’t know either.

“The boundary between reality and fantasy or between what’s an op and what’s not is just so permeable,” he says.

“Are you stupid or evil? Because you’re ruining my country,” McInnes adds.

McInnes is now the host of the uncensored podcast "Get Off My Lawn," but his initial dive into the political world was much, much different.

McInnes took interest in politics after 9/11 and reading "Death of the West" by Pat Buchanan, during a time when liberals and conservatives still respected each other.

He co-founded the now leftist magazine Vice and worked with the entire spectrum of political beliefs.

“We weren’t enemies,” he says.

“We had various races of people wearing patriotic clothing and we were like, ‘We’re the new conservatives,'” he continues, “we’re, you know, isolationists and nationalists, and we love this country and that — no one freaked out about that — that would get you canceled today.”

As for the future of the conservative party, McInnes remains hopeful.

“As far as young people in the new right scene, I love Ashley Sinclair and Elijah Schaffer and Sav, and I think it’s a pretty exciting time,” he says.

McInnes believes that Trump has a chance at taking back the presidency despite the charge that has just been brought against him.

“This charge seems like a really big deal. I poo-pooed it at first, but the more I look into it, the bigger of a deal it seems,” McInnes concedes.

“But,” McInnes continues, “I think you can run the country from prison.”

“You can run cartels from prison. You can run sort of corrupt cops from prison. You can run a lot of stuff,” Poulos agrees.


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AOC worries Senate gun bill fails to address 'violent misogyny and white supremacy'



A bipartisan group of senators actually agreed on a framework for a gun reform bill last weekend, but Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) isn't pleased.

The proposed framework includes funding for "red flag" laws, enhanced school safety measures, and mental health services, as well as expanded background checks into juvenile records for gun purchases and increased gun-related criminalization — and that's where Ocasio-Cortez draws the line. According to the socialist congresswoman, the "focus on increased criminalization and juvenile criminalization, instead of having the focus on guns" is racist. The mental health angle is also racist, apparently, because "what people are blaming on mental health are really deeper issues of violent misogyny and white supremacy."

"AOC tells me she is worried about the criminalization in the gun framework: 'particularly, the juvenile criminalization, the expansion of background checks into juvenile records, I want to explore the implications of that and how specifically i’s [sic] designed and tailored. After columbine, we hired thousands of police officers into schools and while it didn’t prevent many of the mass shootings that we’ve seen now, it has increased the criminalization of teens in communities like mine,'” tweeted journalist Eric Michael Garcia.

\u201c\u201cAfter columbine, we hired thousands of police officers into schools and while it didn\u2019t prevent many of the mass shootings that we\u2019ve seen now, it has increased the criminalization of teens in communities like mine.\u201d 2/2\u201d
— Eric Michael Garcia (@Eric Michael Garcia) 1655161562

"When I asked if she was worried if the mental health aspects would increase stigmatization, she said 'absolutely. Because what people are blaming on mental health are really deeper issues of violent misogyny and white supremacy,'" Garcia added.

\u201cWhen I asked if she was worried if the mental health aspects would increase stigmatization, she said \u201cabsolutely. Because what people are blaming on mental health are really deeper issues of violent misogyny and white supremacy. And while there are mental health issues..\u201d3/\u201d
— Eric Michael Garcia (@Eric Michael Garcia) 1655161562
\u201c\u201cAttenuated like the deep isolation that we see with a lot of these folks, at the end of the day, we\u2019re not addressing\u2014there are some issues like the boyfriend loophole being closed,\u201d she says. \u201cThe connection between domestic violence, and masa shootings, et Cetera.\u201d\u201d
— Eric Michael Garcia (@Eric Michael Garcia) 1655161562

BlazeTV's Stu Burguiere was in no way surprised by Ocasio-Cortez's take on the proposed gun control framework.

"Everything in the entire world is 'racist' and nobody puts the burden of that racism on themselves harder than our favorite all-time victim, Ms. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez," Stu said on a recent episode of "Stu Does America."

"A bipartisan gun control legislation that could open up future doors for even more authoritarian manipulation by the left and this woman still has to screech 'racism' to high heaven. I swear her commitment to the bit at this point is almost inspiring," he added. "If we've learned anything, it's that everything is racist."

Watch the video clip below:


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