Rumble offers Joe Rogan $100 Millon for 4 years

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Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski posted an offer letter to Joe Rogan on Twitter offering the podcaster $100 million over four years to bring The Joe Rogan Experience to the platform. No strings attached and full control.

“We stand with you, your guests, and your legion of fans in desire for real conversation. So we’d like to offer you 100 million reasons to make the world a better place.

How about you bring all your shows to Rumble, both old and new, with no censorship, for 100 million bucks over four years?

This is our chance to save the world. And yes, this is totally legit.”

Sincerely,
Chris Pavlovski
CEO

Rumble to Joe Rogan

Rumble to Joe Rogan

Now, the focus of the cancel culture mob has shifted to attacking Rogan for his previous usage of the racial slur publicly on his podcast over the years with a video complication of Rogan using the N-word.

On Friday, Rogan responded to the controversy:

“It’s a video that’s made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast, and it’s all smushed together, and it looks fucking horrible, even to me.”

“I know that to most people, there’s no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, never mind publicly, on a podcast, and I agree with that now.

I haven’t said it in years, but for a long time, when I would bring that word up — like if it were to come up in a conversation — instead of saying “the N-word”, I would just say the word. I thought as long as it was in context, people would understand what I was doing.

It’s not my word to use. I’m well aware of that now, but for years I used it in that manner. I never used it to be racist, because I’m not racist — but whenever you’re in a situation where you have to say, “I’m not racist,” you fucked up. And I clearly have fucked up.

Dear Joe, use any word you like including the freaking N-word if that’s the best use word at the time. Next, they’ll be telling Tarantino that he can’t write a script because he used the N-word 20 years ago in Jackie Brown. It may be difficult, but you have to ignore activists whose only reason for being is to find fault with people.

For God’s sake, Joe don’t APOLOGIZE for this shit.