Joe Rogan: ‘Canada Is Communist’

Podcaster Joe Rogan has unloaded on Canada’s “f***ing dictator” Justin Trudeau and declared that the country has become a “communist” state.

The host dropped the hammer on the Canadian prime minister during a recent episode of his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

During a discussion about pandemic restrictions with guest and fellow comedian Tom Segura, Rogan slammed Justin Trudeau as a “dictator.”

“Canada is communist,” Rogan told Segura.

“They’re f***ed. They’re f***ed.”

“They gotta get rid of that guy,” Rogan said of Trudeau.

The podcaster admitted that he liked Trudeau before the pandemic.

“I was like ‘he’s a handsome guy. Seems sweet’,” he complimented Trudeau.

“Good looking guy, confident, good talker.

“And during the pandemic, I’m like, ‘Oh, you’re a f***ing dictator. Oh, you don’t like criticism. You’re trying to shut down criticism by saying all your critics are misogynists and racists.'”

During the anti-vaccine mandate protests in 2021, Trudeau called the large trucker protest a “small fringe element in the country.”

The liberal PM also claimed that the protesters don’t believe the science and lash out with “racist, misogynistic attacks.”

“He’s gross, he’s a sketchy guy,” Rogan said of Trudeau.

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“He’s got some shaky f***ing deals.

“Like why do you want everyone to get injected every four months?

“They don’t need that anymore.

“Like what are we doing?”

Rogan continued by noting that international travelers are banned from visiting Canada unless they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The government of Canada’s website states:

Unless you qualify as a fully vaccinated traveler, you cannot enter Canada for reasons such as:

  • spending time at a seasonal home or cottage
  • visiting an immediate or extended family member, if age 18 or over
  • attending a Canadian educational institution as an international student if age 18 or over
  • childcare for your relatives
  • a personal or casual visit
  • air or rail crew, medical worker, transportation, or sports
  • tourism, fishing, entertainment or leisure

Segura commented that New York City is currently reminiscent of the peak of the pandemic.

“I was just in New York,” Segura said.

“Everyone was masked up everywhere.

“I was like, ‘What’s going on, why is everyone so masked up?'”

Rogan noted that Austin was a far different environment when it came to COVID.

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This isn’t the first time that Rogan has blasted Trudeau, however.

Last month, Rogan slammed Trudeau for his gun control remarks.

Trudeau said, “We have a culture where the difference is guns can be used for hunting or for sport shooting in Canada, and there are lots of gun owners and they’re mostly law respecting and law-abiding, but you can’t use a gun for self-protection in Canada.”

Rogan said he was “disgusted” by Trudeau’s comments.

“He said you don’t have the right in Canada to own a gun to protect your life,” Rogan said.

“It is one of the most wild things I’ve ever seen anybody say, because first of all, I don’t believe it’s true.”

In 2019, Rogan also ridiculed Trudeau for his bumbling answer about how he claimed that his family doesn’t use plastic bottles.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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