US Joe Rogan Apologizes for ‘Shameful’ Past Use of Racial Slur

His apology came as listeners said that as many as 70 episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast had been quietly taken off Spotify; the company has yet to comment on the reported removals.

As pressure has intensified on Spotify and its star podcaster Joe Rogan, listeners reported that the company had quietly removed dozens of episodes of his show, while Rogan apologized early Saturday for his use of a racial slur in past episodes.

In an Instagram video, Rogan — whose talk show, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” is Spotify’s most popular podcast, and has been available there exclusively for more than a year — addressed what he called “the most regretful and shameful thing that I’ve ever had to talk about publicly.” A compilation video showed Rogan using the slur numerous times in past episodes of his show; it had been shared by the singer India.Arie, who has removed her catalog from Spotify in protest of what she called Rogan’s “language around race.”

Rogan said the compilation was drawn from “12 years of conversations” on his show, and that it looked “horrible, even to me.” The clips, he said, had been taken out of context, which he said included discussions about how it had been used by comedians like Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, who were Black, and Lenny Bruce, who was white.

When posting the clip compilation, Arie said that Rogan “shouldn’t even be uttering the word. Don’t say it, under any context.” In his video, Rogan said that he had come to agree with that view. “It’s not my word to use,” he said. “I’m well aware of that now.” He added that he had not spoken the slur “in years.”

This week, Arie joined a small but influential boycott of Spotify led by the musicians Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, who cited complaints by health professionals that guests on Rogan’s show had spread misinformation about the coronavirus.

In his latest video, Rogan also discussed a clip from another podcast episode, which he said he had deleted, in which he described seeing “Planet of the Apes” at a theater in a Black neighborhood in Philadelphia. “I was trying to make the story entertaining and I said it was like we got out and we were in Africa. It’s like we were in ‘Planet of the Apes,’” he said, adding that it was an “idiotic” thing to say that “looks terrible even in context.”

Listeners noticed that as many as 70 episodes of “The Joe Rogan Experience” had been quietly removed in recent days by Spotify. Neither Rogan nor Spotify has given an explanation, and representatives of the company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday. Commenters on Reddit speculated that some of the missing episodes may have contained the slur, although that was unclear.

Rogan, a comedian and sports commentator, began his show in 2009 and built a huge following on YouTube before signing an exclusive licensing deal with Spotify in 2020, for a reported $100 million or more. According to the website JRE Missing, which tracks the show, the latest round of removals means that a total of 113 episodes — out of more than 1,700 since the podcast began — have been deleted from Spotify since Rogan’s show became an exclusive offering there.

Since Young called for his music to be removed from Spotify on Jan. 24, the company has come under growing pressure from musicians and other podcasters over Rogan’s show; the dispute has also resurfaced musicians’ longstanding complaints over low royalty payments.

Spotify responded by publishing its content policies and said that Rogan must abide by them. But Daniel Ek, the company’s chief executive, has resisted calls to drop Rogan, and also pushed back against arguments that Spotify acts as Rogan’s publisher, saying that Spotify is rather a “platform” that lacks any advance editorial control over Rogan’s show.

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Well, don't look at Rogan to be anything else besides a Los Angles liberal. Yes, he doesn't sing the progressive gospel, and he doesn't like the takes of the main stream left media, but don't forget he was going to vote Bernie Sanders.

And yes, if put enough pressue, and these internet mobs will, Rogan will cuck out every now and then, besides this vaccine debacle, if you listen to Rogan podcast he is very much a "get along to go along" type of guy, and if the person he is talking is a leftie, he talks left, same with right.
Shame about all this is that is what made him an excellent interviewer. It allowed him to get a really diverse set of views on us show and expose listeners of both sides of the political spectrum to other opinions in a long form discussion.

Sadly, the Left cannot allow that, so they always seem to shut down any discussion that is even center, much less right of center or right-wing.
 
Shame about all this is that is what made him an excellent interviewer. It allowed him to get a really diverse set of views on us show and expose listeners of both sides of the political spectrum to other opinions in a long form discussion.

Sadly, the Left cannot allow that, so they always seem to shut down any discussion that is even center, much less right of center or right-wing.
They think everyone who is not them is either a rawcist nazi alt right or right wing they just like the borg from Star Trek
they are a hivemind that needs to be stomped out like this drone 9FFED56E-3AF4-4686-9F39-0E0B94811C07.jpeg
and most of them either have TDS and it’s now becoming Joe Rogan Derangment syndrome which I think it should become it’s own thread just documenting just how unhinged these people are they want their own bad guy
 
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So when are artists going to be demanding to be taken off satellite radio because known gamer-word-sayer Howard Stern is still broadcasting there?
 
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Well I attached some videos lol.
















Edit: These two are discussing the saga.

 
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