Podcaster Joe Rogan criticized those who labeled him as conservative and went after Republicans who would like to do away with gay marriage during Saturday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
In an interview with his guest, comedian Andrew Schulz, the conversation turned to politics and the numerous Republicans, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who have expressed the legalization of gay marriage was “clearly wrong.”
“It’s not just abortion rights, but now they’re going after gay marriage too, which is so strange to me,” Rogan told Schulz. “Gay marriage is not silly. It’s marriage — it’s marriage from people that are homosexual, and it’s for them. It’s important. They want it.”
Rogan continued by detailing that the Republican politicians looking to remove gay marriage are attempting to fight Americans and are removing freedoms.
“They want to affirm their love and their relationship. And the fact that they’re going after that now almost makes me feel like they want us to fight. They wanna divide us in the best way they can,” Rogan said.
“And this is the best way for them to keep pulling off all the bull—t they’re doing behind the scenes is to get us to fight over things like gay marriage or get us to fight over things like abortion, or it’s just like, why are you removing freedoms?”
Rogan says that these actions, such as removing abortion rights and going after gay marriage, are what stop him from being a Republican.
“The fact that they’re going after that now like that’s the kind of s–t that keeps me from being a Republican. It’s only one of the kind of — there’s a bunch of s–t that keeps you from being a Republican,” Rogan said.
“People will say like, ‘Oh, you know, you’re a secret conservative.’ Like you can suck my dick. You don’t know what the f–k you’re talking about. I’m so far away from being a Republican. Just because I believe in the Second Amendment and just because I support the military and just cause I support police.”
The podcaster concluded that he would consider himself a “bleeding heart liberal” on many other issues.
“Like I was on welfare as a kid. I think it’s important. I think having a social safety net is crucial. We should help each other. We’re supposed to be one big community. I’m a bleeding heart liberal when it comes to a lot of s–t,” Rogan declared.