

Joe Rogan is often regarded as one of the most straightforward media personalities. The American podcaster uses his platform to disseminate his honest thoughts on even the most sensitive topics.
Moreover, the comedian has gained a massive fan following for being very blunt as well as not letting the general notion wilt his opinions. The 55-year-old is very open to sharing his thoughts, irrespective of being judged or not.
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Recently, on his podcast episode #1880, Rogan hosted the political commentator, Tulsi Gabbard. The pair sat for two-plus hours for a chat where Gabbard described being “harassed” in 2017 because she wasn’t in the country to take part in a women’s march after Donald Trump was elected as the President. People questioned if she believed in women’s rights.
Further in their conversation, the host praised the documentary ‘What is a woman?’ by Matt Walsh.
Joe Rogan called the documentary amazing
Rogan mentioned the documentary and how it asked logical questions. He said, “it’s a chess game and the ultimate checkmate is ‘what is a woman?’ I mean, when you’re coming with wokeness and you identify as a woman, you get to use the female restroom like okay. But what is it? What’s a woman?”
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The comedian further discussed pregnancy. He questioned whether only women could go through it or if men could, too.
The UFC commentator then continued and said, “if you identify as a woman, what do you identify as? That’s the documentary, the Matt Walsh documentary, which is f***ing amazing. And also amazing that no one’s reviewing it.”
He described the documentary as ‘fantastic’.
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LAS VEGAS, NV – JULY 05: UFC host and commentator Joe Rogan conducts a Q&A session with fans during day one of the UFC Fan Expo Las Vegas 2013 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center on July 5, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Powers/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
He felt the documentary was great because it simply asked questions and prompted people to think.
However, this wasn’t the first time the Spotify podcaster talked about gender and identity-related discussions on the JRE. He has done so before as well on several occasions.
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