AUSTIN, TEXAS: Fans are expressing apprehension about the possibility of Joe Rogan facing renewed scrutiny from cancel culture. This concern arose after a user, denoted as 'X,' shared a video in which Joe Rogan stated his preference for Donald Trump over Joe Biden.
The video generated a range of reactions from the audience, with opinions being divided.
The widely recognized podcaster and stand-up comedian is celebrated for his forthrightness and seldom refrains from addressing challenging topics.
Predictably, the host of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' (JRE) podcast is no newcomer to controversy and has previously found himself at the center of intense public scrutiny.
Twitter user questioned Joe Rogan's potential cancellation
User 'X' raised doubts about whether Joe Rogan might face cancellation due to his declaration that he would prefer to vote for Trump over Biden.
He wrote, "Joe Rogan says he is voting for Trump. He has many followers, will that help? Will he be canceled soon? Any allegations dating back 30 years? WATCH."
As soon as the post gained widespread attention on the platform, numerous individuals quickly flocked to the comments section to engage in speculation.
They pondered whether Trump's divisive persona might spark another wave of public backlash and eagerly shared their thoughts on the prospect of Joe Rogan facing cancellation.
In light of Joe Rogan's expressed preference for Donald Trump, one of his fans predicted that he might soon find himself facing allegations or controversy, remarking, "Cancel culture is always a concern."
Another user added, "They’ll make something up. Give it until Thursday."
A supporter of Joe Rogan claimed that he would not be canceled writing, "They already tried to cancel him with the N word thing. Also the horse de- wormer thing. Joe Rogan can't be cancelled."
A fourth commentator also said, "Joe can’t be cancelled."
Joe Rogan declared he would vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden
In a recent episode of JRE with Patrick Bet-David, Joe Rogan declared that he would vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden's re-election in the 2024 presidential elections.
The UFC commentator also discussed how Trump's presidency, which lasted from 2016 to 2020, was a period of economic stability for the USA and commended the 77-year-old's ability to implement successful policy.
He said, “When you look at it from a policy perspective — if you just look at it on paper, what [Trump] did was effective. A lot of people think it was effective. "You don’t like him as a personality, so you ignore that — don’t do that. Look at it in terms of a policy perspective."
He continued, "People liked the ideas that he was putting forward. And now you’re saying, ‘Oh, the wall is racist’ — f****g everybody thinks there needs to be a wall. Even the mayor of New York City is now calling to stop immigration into the city."
The 56-year-old further added, "When you just look at what Trump’s policies were, and then, obviously Covid hits, there’s a lot to that: the lockdowns, the economic collapse, all the shit that came with that."
“None of that is good. And then Trump holds up this hope to bring us back to where we were when he was in office. You’re not gonna beat that. I don’t think you can beat that,” UFC commentator concluded.