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Andrew Tate has been stealing moments with his startling remarks and being the talk of the town. Ever since the controversial kickboxer in public acknowledged his desire to fight ‘The Problem Child’, it has been hard to separate Tate from the internet. Recently, the UFC commentator Joe Rogan on his famous podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, offered hospitality to comedian Andrew Schulz. On the show, Rogan talked about his dog Marshall, which he described to be the “sweetest fu**ing animal” that had ever existed.
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Referring to his pet dog Marshall, Rogan said, “Like if you’ve ever seen a dog and a wolf. It’s just thousands of years of breeding. My dog Marshall. Sweetest f*king animal that’s ever existed. But he is an ancestor of a wolf. They turned him into this thing through thousands of years of breeding. Just like they’re trying to do to men.”
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This made guest Andrew Schulz laugh. At this Schulz interrupted by saying, “Where’s Andrew Tate when you need him?” To answer Schulz’s rhetoric question, here’s what Joe Rogan added.
Joe Rogan talks about toxic femininity and masculinity regarding a comment about Andrew Tate
Following Andrew Schulz’s abrupt comment, Joe Rogan, in an obscure sense, talked about toxic femininity and masculinity. It is unclear what Rogan meant, but whatever he seemed to convey connected well with Andrew Schulz.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – APRIL 09: Joe Rogan looks on during the UFC 273 event at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on April 09, 2022 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
“It’s through toxic femininity shot or masculinity. It’s like oh you mean the men who carved the world. You just don’t think you need them because you don’t need them right now,” Joe Rogan concluded by saying.
Tate has several times in his career faced controversy because of his triggering and biased comments on gender roles and worshipping masculinity. Frankly speaking, in a discussion about cross-breeding, only Andrew Schulz can locate Andrew Tate. Tate is currently on his 3-step mission to stay viral on the net before stage 2 begins. He lately called Will Smith a punk and expressed how he would take the same to Qatar with him to convert the actor to Islam.
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