I know, two Rogan interviews in less than a week. Is it my fault he gets really good guests?
For this one, he interviews Second Amendment advocate (and former NRA host) Colion Noir.
Some takeaways:
“There is a subversive group in this country that wants to topple the structure of the United States so that they can gain power, because they think they can rule better. And a lot of those people are Marxists.” You don’t say.
“Black Lives Matter the sentiment, I can get down with. Black Lives Matter the organization, I cannot…the founder of Black Lives Matter said they’re trained Marxists.”
“Black Lives Matter has become this all encompassing umbrella of LGBTQ and some other stuff, aspects of antifa, and the whole communist/socialist aspects of politics creeping into that as well.”
“They’re wolves hiding among sheep.”
Noir says he’s shadowbanned on Instagram.
Rogan mentions The Seven Five, a documentary about police corruption in New York in the 1970s that was already on our to-be-watched list.
Rogan: “Who’s gonna be a cop now?”
Rogan: “In Santa Monica, they have police, but they were told to stand down. They were told to stand there while people were looting.”
Here’s the Bugs Bunny segment they talk about some 24 minutes in, where Elmer Fudd’s shotgun has been replaced with a scythe: