
300 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Neil deGrasse Tyson Et al.
Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast
An Apology Video Isn't an Apology. It's an Apology
"I feel like he could have gained as much. He just hedged his bets and did it dishonestly," says the comedian. "Even if you're working around the blame, you know, you're just kind of like circling the drain with the way that you're saying this." The South Dakota stories, Volume 1 is published by Simon & Schuster at $24.99.
00:00
Transcript
Play full episode
Transcript
Episode notes
Speaker 1
I mean, clearly he's going through his own mental health issues. Well, the worst part is he probably was helping a lot of people. He was really forcing it, right? But he could have taken the message a different way. He could have said, hey, I have body dysmorphia and self-esteem issues. So I started with steroids. I still do that. But also this way of eating is really good. I feel like he could have gained as much. He just hedged his bets and did it dishonestly. And he's really let a lot of people down. He had a goal and it's really not cool. Well, the fact that he in the video did say it's almost like he's justifying like the core, you know, what he tends justify the means. Like it's okay that I lied because it was so important that I helped these people. That we're going to kill themselves. That's not a core angle. If you're going to do an apology video, you've just got to apologize. Yeah, you don't blame it on the reason why you were doing it. The reason why he was doing it is to get likes. Let's be honest, you could see right through that. Well, take Joe's apology video when they did the compilation of the N word. He didn't come out and say the only reason I did that is because my audience loves it. And it was funny at the time. And that wasn't how he did it. He just apologized. Yeah. He just said, yeah, fucked up. That was not cool. Kept it simple. I mean, that's reasonable. Yeah. It's just an honest apology. It's manning up in the correct way. I think so. It was a better version of an apology. There's just more integrity there. And you know, being more humble, not trying to blame any time you apologize and blame someone else is not a real apology. Yeah, even if you're working around the blame, you know, you're just kind of like circling the drain with the way that you're saying this. It's like, bro, you're going down it. Like I don't know what to... I can't tell you though how many friends or people I know that would just straight up with me like, no, dude, this guy's not on it. He says, I believe him. Well, he was a good liar. Dude, just look at his body. Yeah, I mean, I don't understand it. The guys walking around with his shirt off and looking like fucking Arnold Schwarzenegger back in the 80s. I mean, Jesus Christ, we all know fucking Arnie was on some pills. I think you should fight Jake Paul. Wouldn't that be fun? Yeah, that might be the way that he, you know, works through this. Well, he's going to need a magnesium salt bath afterwards. I mean, Andrew Tate's doing it. Got canceled from everything on social media and that was fighting Jake Paul. Good. I'll throw the living king in next. I don't know. Love it. Yeah. Look, the guy, like I said before, I feel bad for his business partner, Paul. I'm curious to see what happens with those two. What did you think about him, you know, Rogan in a sense kind of calling out the rock a little bit? I mean, good for him, man. I mean, he knows the rock. The South Dakota stories, Volume 1. She was a city girl, but always somewhere else in her head. Somewhere where bison roam, rivers flow, and people get their hiking boots dirty, like actually dirty. So one day she fled west and discovered this place of beauty, history, and a delicious taste of adventure. But before she knew it, she was driving away with memories to share and the hopes of returning because there's so much South Dakota, so little time. We know the rock's doing this. You know, the rock, the rock appreciates Rogan was going to come on until. The, you know, the splice together, N-word video, and then he kind of pulled away and which I thought was lame for the rock. Well, look, here's the thing with the rock though. He's such a celebrity. He cannot do anything to tarnish his contracts with fucking Disney and the million other people. You kind of can't give him shit for that. I respect, I understand that. And they did talk about that a lot. That's the reason why. It's not because he didn't want to go talk to Joe.
Thanks to this weeks sponsors: BetterHelp online therapy. GO TO https://www.betterhelp.com/JRER for 10% off your first month www.JREreview.com For all marketing questions and inquiries: JRERmarketing@gmail.com This week we discuss Joe's podcast guests as always. Review Guest list: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kurt Metzger, and Derek, “More Plates More Dates” A portion of ALL our SPONSORSHIP proceeds goes to Justin Wren and his Fight for the Forgotten charity!! Go to Fight for the Forgotten to donate directly to this great cause. This commitment is for now and forever. They will ALWAYS get money as long as we run ads so we appreciate your support too as you listeners are the reason we can do this. Thanks! Stay safe.. Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/joeroganexperiencereview Please email us here with any suggestions, comments and questions for future shows.. Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices