Joe Rogan Slammed Over 'Repulsive' Proposal To 'Just Go Shoot' Homeless People

Fashionable podcast host Joe Rogan is being blasted after suggesting somebody ought to “simply go shoot” folks amongst Los Angeles’ homeless inhabitants.

Rogan, throughout a July 14 episode of “The Joe Rogan Expertise,” chatted with comic Tom Segura over cigars concerning the metropolis’s unhoused inhabitants.

Segura instructed Rogan he’d be arrested if he moved the belongings of particular person residing on the road, referring to the objects as “protected property.”

“However they wouldn’t arrest you in the event you shot any person. Possibly it is best to simply go shoot the homeless folks,” Rogan replied.

“I like your concepts,” Segura mentioned.

You may watch a clip of the change beneath.

Theo Henderson, an advocate for unhoused folks, instructed Selection that he fearful whether or not the “repulsive” remarks would spark violence towards individuals who look like homeless.

“It’s infuriating as a result of it’s not solely out of contact, however the actuality is that unhoused persons are focused by housed folks,” Henderson mentioned.

“To advocate attempting to shoot at unhoused folks or simply giving these canine whistles to folks that don't see unhoused folks as human beings — I can’t imagine you’d advocate for it.”

Andy Bales, president and CEO of Los Angeles’ Union Rescue Mission shelter, instructed Selection they have been “shocked and saddened” by the feedback.

Bales invited Rogan to the shelter to “see” the town’s unhoused inhabitants. Los Angeles Police Division information confirmed a leap in homicides of homeless folks within the metropolis final 12 months, in response to the Los Angeles Day by day Information.

“There's a little bit of an unlucky vigilantism already in Los Angeles in direction of folks devastated by homelessness, and so they don’t want any encouragement,” Bales mentioned.

HuffPost reached out to representatives of Rogan and Segura for remark.

It’s not the primary time Rogan has been slammed for his remarks on the podcast.

Musicians Neil Younger and Joni Mitchell took their music off Rogan’s podcast platform Spotify in January after criticism from medical doctors, scientists, professors and well being care employees over the podcast host spreading misinformation about COVID-19.

Crosby, Stills & Nash ― who fashioned a music supergroup and added Younger within the late ’60s ― adopted Younger’s resolution in February.

“Till actual motion is taken to indicate that a concern for humanity should be balanced with commerce, we don’t need our music ― or the music we made collectively ― to be on the identical platform,” the group wrote.

The group added their music again to the Spotify earlier this month, in response to Billboard, and determined to donate their streaming proceeds to COVID-19 charities “for no less than a month.

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