I dont know about the rest of you, but Colion Noir is a treat to me. I enjoy his points, even if some I dont understand, but nonetheless, he is entertaining. I havent found time to watch this however
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I'm halfway through the youtube video. I like Colion but go back and watch Rogan's stance on guns. He's part of the "why do you need an AR-15" crowd. I can appreciate that he's trying to learn but it does seem like he panders to his guests.
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Originally posted by Phantom229: I'm halfway through the youtube video. I like Colion but go back and watch Rogan's stance on guns. He's part of the "why do you need an AR-15" crowd. I can appreciate that he's trying to learn but it does seem like he panders to his guests.
Rogan is slipping down the slope of being a Fudd. He's a bow hunter and will actively discuss and promote hunting what you eat and personal self-sufficiency however he's definately fallen down the rabbit hole of 'why do you need an AR' crowd. He's a gun owner however it's clear his dialogue with gun owners is of a narrow demographic. Rogen has a pretty wide range of guests and his popularity and the willingness of guests to appear on his show, are due to his accommodating nature ergo, some pandering and soft-balling of topics. I have the Noir podcast downloaded, and need to find time to listen to it.
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From what I've seen of Rogen, he strikes me as "barely a gun owner." He hunts, but is relatively new to it. And it if and guns went away, it wouldn't bother him all that much, it would just be a hobby he no longer did.
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Originally posted by cas: From what I've seen of Rogen, he strikes me as "barely a gun owner." He hunts, but is relatively new to it. And it if and guns went away, it wouldn't bother him all that much, it would just be a hobby he no longer did.
Hobby? He basically only eats meat that he kills.
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Originally posted by Phantom229: I'm halfway through the youtube video. I like Colion but go back and watch Rogan's stance on guns. He's part of the "why do you need an AR-15" crowd. I can appreciate that he's trying to learn but it does seem like he panders to his guests.
I just listened last night, maybe elsewhere Joe Rogan has said he didn't think anyone ought to own an AR15, but what I got from the podcast is more ambivalence towards them. He doesn't really know anything about them in particular, but he does know that guns aren't at fault.
At the very least he gave Colion Noir a fair shake to make his point, rather than just calling him an NRA uncle Tom, like the rest of Hollywood.
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