Having the greatest podcast in the world, Joe Rogan is not backing up from discussing any matter. So when the news about Andrew Tate’s arrest in Romania on human trafficking charges broke out, he did not shy away from expressing his views on the matter.
Andrew Tate is a famous internet personality that gained a lot of traction with the male population by sharing his masculine views on society. However, people criticized him as his masculine views often transition to misogynistic and toxic. This won him a ban from all major social media platforms and as a result, his voice lost the reach it once had.
Joe Rogan Reacts To Andrew Tate Arrest – He Judges People For Demonizing The Former Kickboxer
Recently, all of the fame around Andrew Tate received its final blow as the Romanian authorities arrested him for human trafficking and rape. Speaking to his guest, Dave Portnoy, Joe Rogan discussed Andrew Tate and his recent appearance on the PBD podcast.
“They talked for hours, and you get to see this is a very intelligent and calculated guy. You might not agree with his message. You might not agree with all the misogynist stuff. And I don’t agree with it. You might not agree with all the crazy antics. But you cannot deny that that’s been incredibly successful. Successful mostly because he resonates with a lot of young men who don’t feel represented in the media.” – Joe Rogan said of Andrew Tate.
“I don’t know him. If I did know him, I would tell him all the boastful s**t and the s**t about him being the Top G and all that stuff – all that s**t’s great, but the misogynistic stuff – like, if you have daughters or if you have a wife or if you have sisters, you don’t want that. That narrative, putting that out there, that’s negative – to everybody. It’s not even positive for him. It’s like, it’s not necessary.” – Joe Rogan added.
The authorities recently released Andrew Tate from custody. And Joe Rogan does not approve of all the media trials he has been subjected to. He says that people should not hope that he is guilty. Joe Rogan thinks that the people started disliking Andrew Tate so much, that they ought to believe everything said of him.
“If it’s true, you want his punishment. Hoping that it’s not true when it is true is not good either you know what I’m saying. If you’re hoping that it’s true and it’s not true, that’s horrible. You are hoping for people to have been victimized.” – Joe Rogan explained. “You hope that these things are not just accusations. It’s just because of his bombastic personality and talking sh*t and getting all this attention, which he clearly has done.”

