Joe Rogan hilariously roasts “woke” colleges as ‘cult camps’ – savage!

Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard discuss the dangerous ideologies and lack of consequences on college campuses, calling out woke institutions and advocating for real-world consequences. Find out more about their no-nonsense approach and their stance against extreme ideologies in higher education. #JoeRogan #TulsiGabbard #WokeCampuses #HigherEducation

Stephen Colbert may have a soft spot for radical campus protesters, but Joe Rogan isn’t buying it. The Spotify podcaster, joined by guest Tulsi Gabbard, didn’t hold back when discussing the chaos on college campuses overtaken by pro-Palestinian forces.

Rogan didn’t mince words when calling out the mayhem spreading across the country. From a porous border to skyrocketing crime rates, he’s been watching it all unfold for months. And now, he’s pinpointing woke colleges as the epicenter of the problem.

“All the things that are in play right now, particularly with open borders and giving people plane tickets and flying them to all these different cities, If I was gonna try to destroy the country that’s how I would do it,” Rogan exclaimed. He pointed out the dangerous ideologies being pushed on campuses, from gender fluidity to antisemitism.

Referring to the Ivy League presidents who turned a blind eye to antisemitic hate on their campuses, Gabbard noted, “It shows how afraid they are of actually calling out what is right and what is wrong.” Rogan chimed in, questioning the lack of consequences for such hateful actions.

Rogan didn’t hold back, declaring, “I think we’re sending our kids to cult camps. I think [students] get indoctrinated into this. Not all. Some of them skate through. Some of them are wise … some of them just get locked in, and then it becomes their identity. It’s dangerous.”

Gabbard agreed, highlighting the lack of consequences for students’ actions on campus. “I’m glad some people are pulling funding [from colleges],” Rogan added.

The duo didn’t shy away from criticizing the woke institutions fueling these radical movements. With laughter and candor, they called out the absurdity of it all and the need for real-world consequences.

It’s clear that Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard aren’t afraid to take on the controversial topics, even if it means disrupting the status quo and calling out the dangers of extreme ideologies on college campuses. And with their no-nonsense approach, they’re sure to keep speaking out against what they see as a dangerous trend in higher education.

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