Joe Rogan is a popular comic most recognized for his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Rogan doesn’t fear expressing his opinions and standing up for what he believes is right. Recently, Rogan gave his opinion on the overturn of Roe vs. Wade.
JRE #1812 featured Rogan alongside comedian Doug Stanhope in which the two discussed a cluster of topics. In one segment, Rogan spoke about the overturning of “Roe vs. Wade” and what implications it might have.
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“Roe vs. Wade” was a case in which the US Supreme court decided in 1973 that the Constitution of the United States protects a woman’s choice to get an abortion. It was recently reversed.
Joe Rogan Gives His Stance
The UFC color commentator expressed his opinion about this reversal.
He said, “It’s f**king weird man. It’s weird people telling other people what they can and can’t do with their body. It’s weird because, like, Texas is a weird law. No, I shouldn’t say a weird one, a terrible law, where it’s six weeks. Who the f**k knows they’re pregnant at six weeks?”
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He also mentioned that this was regular for girls who missed their periods or had irregular periods. Rogan added, “The thing that I’m thinking of is people that have, like, if something happens to you, like, what if you get r*ped? What if you know anything like that, or what if you know some like a family member molests?”
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These are serious questions that one needs to ponder upon. Rogan then reiterated that he hated people, telling other people what to do with their bodies.
Rogan also explained how it was “weird” when a woman was “really pregnant” because some states in the US had a late-term abortion rule. He also mentioned that sometimes one might need an abortion for medical reasons.
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Rogan ended the conversation by mentioning that he was all for a woman’s right to choose to abort. But according to him, there was a big difference between “a little clump of cells” and “a fetus with (an) eyeball and a beating heart.”
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