Joe Rogan Drops A Massive Truth Bomb On Gun-grabbers

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Joe Rogan has weighed in on the heated, controversial debate of exactly how to prevent gun-related violence and mass shootings, cautioning people that confiscating weapons is not the solution. Throughout his Joe Rogan Experience podcast on May 26th, Rogan conceded that the look for a solution after recently’s Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, is marked with many questions in need of answering.

“It’s like, how do you stop that? No one knows how to stop that. What is the answer?” Rogan asked. “Is the answer to take everyone’s guns? Well, they’re not gonna give their guns up. Only criminals are gonna have guns. It’s not gonna be a good situation.”

“Is the answer to make schools these armored compounds, where you have armed guards outside of every school?” Rogan continued. “Boy, that’s not something we want either.”

The podcaster added that seizing guns from the public would certainly result in government tyranny.

“I don’t think it’s wise to take all the guns away from people and give all the power to the government. We see how they are with an armed populace, they still have a tendency towards totalitarianism,” Rogan said. “And the more increased power and control you have over people, the easier it is for them to do what they do.”

Rogan referenced a 2013 tweet, informing his visitor, artificial intelligence podcaster Lex Fridman, that the gun dispute is just masking truth problem.

“I wrote this thing once that I said, ‘This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem,’” Rogan said. “And that’s what it is.”

“The situation is, should you be able to own a gun to defend yourself if you’re a law-abiding citizen and you know that the police are horribly understaffed and you know that crime and violence are real things?” Rogan asked. “What should we do?”

Fridman agreed that psychological wellness must lead the weapon control conversation.

“It’s much more [of a] mental health problem,” Fridman said. “This is a tragedy, but there’s also an element to this that it’s a tragedy the way a hurricane is a tragedy — that there [are] cruel things happen[ing] in this world … and it’s dangerous to generalize from those problems into something like what I hear about there’s a race war or there’s a gun control problem.”

“There’s people sort of leverag[ing] these tragedies to make some kind of political statement,” Fridman added.

Rogan responded, recommending that the weapon control discussion should broaden to a broader scope of services.

“Well, I think also, people try to formulate solutions to problems as if these problems have a limited amount of variables,” Rogan said.

The Justice Department has opened a crucial event evaluation right into police’s reaction to the Robb Elementary School shooting at the request of Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin.

The review comes after reports suggest a crucial delay before Border Patrol Agents responding to the scene took action and eliminated the 18-year-old shooter who murdered 19 youngsters and 2 teachers while barricaded in a classroom Tuesday.

H/T The Washington Examiner

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