Joe
Rogan further addressed the campaign to have him booted off Spotify and
silenced Tuesday, labelling it a “political hit job” and stating that
he doesn’t believe he should “apologize for nonsense.”
Authored by Steve Watson: Speaking
with fellow comedian and podcaster Akaash Singh about out of context
edited videos of his old shows online, Rogan stated “You know, in a lot
of ways, like, all this is a relief, because it’s like, just because
that that video it always been out there. It’s like, this is a political
hit job.”
“And so they’re taking all this stuff that I’ve ever
said that’s wrong and smoosh it all together, but it’s good because it
makes me address some shit that I really wish wasn’t out there.”
Singh
chimed in, “You can apologize if you say some wild sh*t and we’ve also
had some wild shit and you apologize and own that is wrong. Good for
you.”
“You should apologize if you regret something,” Rogan
responded, adding “This idea that you should never apologize, like if
you regret something, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with
apologizing.”