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Joe Rogan on Progressive Indoctrination in Higher Education: ‘We Are Sending Our Kids to Cult Camps’

Joe Rogan on Progressive Indoctrination in Higher Education: ‘We Are Sending Our Kids to Cult Camps’

“If I was going to try to destroy the country, I would radicalize the kids, give them the stupidest ideas, and run them in their head.”

During a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan spoke with Tulsi Gabbard about the insanity we have been seeing on college campuses over the last few months.

Rogan pointed out that students are being indoctrinated with progressive ideology that then spreads through various institutions and parts of our culture.

He also talks about being dumbfounded by the congressional testimony of the heads of our elite colleges and universities.

Transcript via Real Clear Politics:

JOE ROGAN: With the open borders, you have all these people funneling into the country and then you have an erosion of confidence in our entire system because people are very aware of that. The more people are let out of jail after committing violent crimes, the more people who are aware of that. If you look at the whole picture that is in play now, particularly with the open borders and giving people plane tickets and flying them to all these different cities.

If I was going to try to destroy the country, that’s how I would do it. If I was going to try to destroy the country, I would radicalize the kids, give them the stupidest ideas, and run them in their head. Boys can be girls. Girls can be boys. Boys can compete against girls in sports if they think they are a girl. “Queers for Palestine.” Death to the Jews. Yell it out, unironically on campuses.

Have the presidents of those colleges and universities defend it, which was wild, with cameras on them!…

It shows how they live in a bubble and don’t interact with the real world, and when they did thew shock was probably horrifying to realize how most people feel about what they said. “It’s not harassment unless it’s actionable?” Like, what are you saying? You’re saying you have to kill Jews and then it is harassment? Isn’t that a little late?…

I think we are sending our kids to cult camps. They get indoctrinated into this… That’s supposed to be Harvard? That’s supposed to be the smartest people amongst us? And when you heard the lady talk, like, hey, how did she get to the top?

Watch the video below:

Cult camps might sound like an extreme description at first, but it is fitting. There are countless videos on Twitter/X of these students participating in group chants, like zombies. It’s very cultish behavior.

Featured image via Twitter video.

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“If I was going to try to destroy the country, that’s how I would do it. If I was going to try to destroy the country, I would radicalize the kids, give them the stupidest ideas, and run them in their head.”

This is how the leftist, socialist, communist tyrants have always done it: they seize the media and academia, then take the youth and shape their little skulls full of mush into hammers and sickles or swastikas.

    BartE in reply to Dimsdale. | May 3, 2024 at 10:07 am

    Have you ever had your ideas exposed to scrutiny, seems like a lot of projection to me

      schmuul in reply to BartE. | May 3, 2024 at 10:44 am

      I don’t agree with Joe Rogan on many things, like for one his comedy routines, which just are t funny, at least not to me. But his point here is solid. Some college kids these days are acting sheep wanting to be led to the pen by any stupid leader who can give them purpose, energy and some kind of cool identity. They don’t care that they have no knowledge of what they are doing or talking about it just feels good to them to think they are righteous and have a higher purpose. Sounds like a cult to me and what can happen when you have no value system to guide you because everything is relativism.

        henrybowman in reply to schmuul. | May 3, 2024 at 3:25 pm

        “Some college kids these days are acting sheep wanting to be led to the pen by any stupid leader who can give them purpose, energy and some kind of cool identity.”

        This is true of an embarrassingly significant portion of the human race, age notwithstanding.

        BartE in reply to schmuul. | May 4, 2024 at 7:35 pm

        Your literally describing MAGA. Many of those kids demonstrate far greater knowledge than the right wing talking heads who embarass themselves on regular basis

        diver64 in reply to schmuul. | May 5, 2024 at 9:18 am

        I also don’t find his comedy that funny but his podcast is must listen. Don’t agree with him on everything like you said but he isn’t stupid. He thinks about what he is saying, is ready to discuss it with the guests and will change his mind if he comes to a new conclusion based on the evidence.

      alaskabob in reply to BartE. | May 3, 2024 at 12:24 pm

      I guess you consider Lenin to be a poser? Or Mao…or Pol Pot?

        BartE in reply to alaskabob. | May 4, 2024 at 7:37 pm

        It amazes me how ridiculous your commenta are. If you are unable to actually respond to the substance don’t bother it’s embarrassing for you

      FOAF in reply to BartE. | May 4, 2024 at 4:29 am

      “This is how the leftist, socialist, communist tyrants have always done it: they seize the media and academia,”

      Tell us how this statement is not exactly right.

        BartE in reply to FOAF. | May 4, 2024 at 7:36 pm

        This is just lazy smear tactics. You can’t actually fight the ideas involved so you use terms in the most moronic manner possible

thalesofmiletus | May 3, 2024 at 9:31 am

Rogan discovers “the long march through the institutions”.

Joe is very liberal, very, so don’t be fooled

    destroycommunism in reply to gonzotx. | May 3, 2024 at 11:29 am

    but he is correct on this and thats what we need is more libs admitting that their polices are anti american

    diver64 in reply to gonzotx. | May 5, 2024 at 9:20 am

    Not particularly on most subjects. I think he falls more towards a classic liberal philosophy. Strong defense, strong borders. Gun rights but socially liberal and wants the government to keep the hell out of our personal business. At least from listening to him over the last several years that’s what I get out of him.

destroycommunism | May 3, 2024 at 11:28 am

why didnt the gop stop the public funding of the Unions (schools) during C19??!?!?!?!?!?

    thalesofmiletus in reply to destroycommunism. | May 3, 2024 at 1:48 pm

    Probably for the same reason they demanded the schools (Critical Social Justice Theory indoctrination centers) be re-opened ASAP: they don’t genuinely believe what they tell their base to get elected. This is the Neo-Con problem, and it’s been around since Buckley, at the least.

Rogan platforms a lot of crazy people and ideas. I’m not a fan. Is he just now discovering things people have noted since the 60’s?

    destroycommunism in reply to geronl. | May 3, 2024 at 12:37 pm

    not everyone learns at the same pace

    if they ever learn at all

    his acceptance of the lefts penchant for violence etc can only be good for a pro americans agenda to have a capitalist society

    henrybowman in reply to geronl. | May 3, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    Chronologically, he still beat Naomi Wolf. The deeper you are in the hold, the longer it takes you to climb out.

    diver64 in reply to geronl. | May 5, 2024 at 9:23 am

    I don’t think so and as for the platforming, he will talk to anyone about anything he finds interesting. You never know if your going to get a physicist discussing string theory or some guy explaining that aliens built the Pyramids.

ChrisPeters | May 3, 2024 at 4:41 pm

Why do we need Democrats to validate our positions on issues?

    Paul in reply to ChrisPeters. | May 3, 2024 at 5:02 pm

    The fact that Joe Rogan is being slowly red-pilled is hugely significant to the culture. The guy has an absolutely enormous reach with his podcast. It’s happening slow-motion, real-time in front of tens of millions of people. His most popular podcast has been viewed more than 67 million times.

    The guy has serious reach, and the demographics of his viewership skews very left. So it’s not about validating our beliefs, it’s about potentially changing the minds of millions of people who are currently in the progressive trance.

      diver64 in reply to Paul. | May 5, 2024 at 9:29 am

      That’s how he laughed at the CNN attempt to cancel him over Ivermectin. He has nearly 10x the audience for each podcast that any show on CNN has. I’d be interested in seeing the actual demographics on his listeners. I’m certainly on the Libertarian Right and think that his audience would skew towards the Libertarian Center more than anything. For example, he is not a Trump fan but has said on more than one occasion that the lawsuits against him are silly political hit jobs. The evidence has led him there as it has more and more people see what is going on. He was early on the “Biden is a dementia patient” train because just looking and listening to the guy shows that but he is certainly not a MAGA person.

Joe Rogan smokes huge marijuana stogies during his interviews, and drinks copious amounts of Scotch. Not that there is anything wrong with that, of course.

Will Bernie Sanders taking over the DOE help matters or make it worst?

While he is right in this case I would be very hesitant to take on an actual socialist as someone to listen to about current events.

Dennis Prager has called the Marxist Seminaries for decades

Me and my wife met at UCLA in the mid 70s and our family are from California. We ended up in 96 moving to the east coast due to business and then we found the school systems were poor. Our sons finished HS in 2004 and 2005. We saw how the education system had changed and gave them the choice of college or Trade School. They picked Trade School, which was less then half a year of college and in 5 years they were making over 6 figures.

We see the dumbing down of America has gotten worse. Colleges, their teaching, and massive costs are doing nothing good for the person entering it. The costs when me and my wife went compare to today is too much and if you are not taking a proper field such as STEM or Finance, which me and my wife did you will get nothing out of it except bills.