Joe Rogan sides with Cain Velasquez in the attempted murder case. Moreover, he wishes that he hasn’t shot Harry Goularte, but did something more gruesome to him. Joe says that he should have exited the car and taken the offender out of his car. He should have “beat the sh*t out of him” using his hands only. Cain Velasquez is an ex-UFC heavyweight champion. He is currently in prison for chasing down and shooting at a sex offender, who attacked his daughter.
In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, while speaking to Michael Bisping about this, Joe releases a statement, saying:
“My only wish is that he just ran the car off the road, pulled that guy out of the f***ing car, and beat him to death. F**ck you.”
Joe Rogan Supports Cain Velasquez For The Attempted Murder – He Should Have Just Killed The Guy!
Michael Bisping shares the same opinion here, and to be honest they are not alone in this. Most of the broad public that is familiar with the case states the same. The duo claims that they wished he beat the offender to death with his hands, and say that even then, it would be too small of a fine for an offender as he is.
Rogan says that the sickness that the offender Goularte has is the “sickest of all sicknesses”. A sexual offender who molests children is the worst thing that anyone can be in Joe Rogan’s eyes. And Harry Goularte molested a close relative to Cain Velasquez many times. He most certainly qualifies for being killed, according to the UFC color commentator.
Joe Rogan is also against increasing gun control in the USA. He says that even if you ban guns completely, there will always be guns in the hands of the ‘wrong’ people. At the moment, according to the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, it is legal for Americans to bear arms at all times.
“Even if you made guns illegal, even if you said you can’t have any bullets, you’ll all go to jail, there are so many guns, and you’re not getting them all. It’s not possible. There are more guns than there are people. Which means there are more than 330 million guns in this country alone.”
And most probably he has a point. He is not far from the truth. As the ex-mob figure Sammy the Bull Gravano says, regardless of the law, he as a mob figure will always have a gun. Gravano is the ex-underboss to the New York’s Colombo family.
What do you think? Are you siding with Joe on this one?

