Joe Rogan Goes Off On Professor Issuing Hot Takes About Unhealthy Lifestyles

Joe Rogan, the legendary podcasting titan, spoke out against a highly woke group of college professors that have been promoting very unhealthy lifestyles throughout a recent episode of his show, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Rogan made the statements while having a conversation with his guest, Derek from the YouTube Channel “More Plates More Dates,” who had been brought on to try and explain a major story he highlighted this past week about a figurehead from the fitness world who had not been telling the truth about his steroid use.

Derek spoke out about a document from the University of British Columbia from Canada that made the argument that people do not need to keep track of how many calories they are taking in in order to be a healthy individuals.

The document highlighted a selection of four reasons as to why the counting of calories can actually be harmful to people:

  1. It diverts your attention away from eating what pleases you.
  2. It prevents intuitive eating.
  3. It gives a false impression that certain foods are “unhealthy” because of the number of calories.
  4. It can be triggering for those with disordered eating habits or eating disorders.

“F*** off, fat professors, f*** off, you guys are unhealthy, it’s not in any way good,” exclaimed Rogan.

Rogan spoke up again about a recent video of a young, highly woke female professor that has spoken about just how trying to avoid certain types of food was “‘fatphobic’ and ‘it’s not based in science.’”

Rogan went on to say that the environment that has been spawned by these woke professors are creating “the most non-resilient people possibly known to man, where every single micro-aggression, every single thing that can trigger you, all those are removed, and you are just raw and vulnerable.”

“We’ll protect you in this university system, and then spit you out into the world where you will then infect corporations with this ideology — and that is what we’re experiencing,” stated Rogan.

“It’s wild how the shift to comfort mentality has very much become commonplace,” answered Derek. “I feel like this is partially why men’s testosterone levels are dropping too — just, like, the lifestyle and encouragement to be a sedentary piece of s*** who is offended and insulted by literally everything, none of this is conducive to masculinity.”

Later that same episode, Rogan threw an accusation at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson of utilizing steroids, stating that he needed to finally come clean in the wake of Derek spotlighting that Brian Johnson, a fitness guru that is known online as the “Liver King,” had made false claims about his use of steroids.

“The Rock should come clean right now,” stated Rogan on the episode of his podcast. “He should make a video in response to the ‘Liver King’ video. I need to talk to you because The Rock’s been lying. There’s not a f***ing chance in hell he’s clean. Not a chance in hell. As big as The Rock is at 50? He’s so massive, and he’s so different than he was when he was 30.”

“There’s a responsibility you have to people who are listening to you,” Rogan concluded. “If you don’t want to talk about it, that’s one thing. But if you do talk about it, there’s a responsibility you have to people listening to you, and I think you have to be honest about it, which is why I’m honest about it. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with taking hormone replacement.”

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