Joe Rogan Is Up to His Usual Antics in Burn the Boats
Photo by Troy Conrad/Netflix
“I hope it’s 3 hours straight of trans jokes,” Instagram user newsupdates4real commented on a July 9 promotion post from Joe Rogan for his live Netflix special, which took place on August 3. At the time of writing, the comment has garnered 532 likes.
Other comments from Rogan’s fans on the same post held slightly different hopes—and trepidations. User seany_bakes_nyc admitted, “I love him as a podcast host and a UFC analyst. There’s few, if any better, than him in the world. And as far as genuinely decent and humble celebrities go, he’s right up there as well. But as a stand up comedian, he’s mediocre at best. Definitely not the worst I’ve seen, but in the 3 specials I’ve seen of his I’m not sure I laughed (not particularly hard either) more than 2 or 3 times combined.”
This seemed to be the consensus, with users like mikethomas6120 adding, “I love how Joe has helped the careers out of so many struggling comics in a similar way Rodney Dangerfield did. However he is better at podcasting than at comedy specials. It’s not a bad thing. Artie Lange was great on radio but his comedy was only so-so. Same thing with Rogan.” To hear more without actually having to visit Rogan’s page, I’ve read a selection in a TikTok video.
But perhaps the most telling was user danny.smith.06’s statement: “Damn the second hand Embarrassment I got from watching this in the future was so strong I felt it in the present lmao.”
When I mentioned in a TikTok video my own reservations about viewing the special, namely Rogan’s transphobic, sexist, racist, misinformed, and all-around bigoted rhetoric, a fan of his commented, “I’m confused why you think he’s a bigot, misagony [sic] and misunderstood science? Where does that come from? His jokes?”
I responded, “His podcast.”
See, I’ve listened to Rogan’s podcast—or rather, had it played for me ad nauseam by a man who also argued with my neurologists and therapists after I had awakened from a 10-day coma about the type of care I should receive. He argued that Joe Rogan, famously not a doctor, knew more than these professionals about healing brain injuries because of his association with the UFC and mixed martial arts. As evidence, he had me listen to the podcast—hours upon hours of it.
All of this to say, when Rogan’s special began, I experienced a glimmer of hope.
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