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Joe Rogan apparently pointed out the obvious...that rap music, in general, is violent.....while the Jason Aldean song isn't even close to being violent in any way......the violence hinted at in the Aldean song is in the defense of the innocent, while rap music is violence against criminals, women and the innocent....and it is far more direct with it's calls for violence and bragging about violence....
“I’m not saying that’s the greatest song the world has ever known, but the level of outrage coming from people that are upset about that song is so strange when there are hundreds of rap songs out there that are infinitely worse,” Rogan said, albeit admitting he still enjoyed rap songs.
Gad Saad said that some rap songs promote misogyny and glorify violence; Rogan agreed.
“Mhmm, no complaints at all,” Rogan said. “And we’re not even talking about old stuff, there’s new stuff too, there’s hip-hop, there’s wild rock songs, there’s a lot of wild shit.”
Rogan also could not get behind critics of the song calling it racist or pro-lynching.
“The racial aspect of it was crazy, because the real Antifa problems that were happening during the BLM, I think there was a lot of White people doing that wasn’t it? It was a lot of lost liberal Whites who are very angry, who decided to take up this movement and smash things,” he said. “So the racial aspect of it, there’s nothing racial about the lyrics.”
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“I’m not saying that’s the greatest song the world has ever known, but the level of outrage coming from people that are upset about that song is so strange when there are hundreds of rap songs out there that are infinitely worse,” Rogan said, albeit admitting he still enjoyed rap songs.
Gad Saad said that some rap songs promote misogyny and glorify violence; Rogan agreed.
“Mhmm, no complaints at all,” Rogan said. “And we’re not even talking about old stuff, there’s new stuff too, there’s hip-hop, there’s wild rock songs, there’s a lot of wild shit.”
Rogan also could not get behind critics of the song calling it racist or pro-lynching.
“The racial aspect of it was crazy, because the real Antifa problems that were happening during the BLM, I think there was a lot of White people doing that wasn’t it? It was a lot of lost liberal Whites who are very angry, who decided to take up this movement and smash things,” he said. “So the racial aspect of it, there’s nothing racial about the lyrics.”

Joe Rogan Trashes Cancel Campaign Against Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town': Rap Songs 'Infinitely Worse'
Podcaster Joe Rogan trashed the cancel campaign against country music star Jason Aldean and his new song "Try That in a Small Town" due to its depiction of riot culture and crime.
