“He’s a man who doesn’t buy any BULLS***” – Joe Rogan reacts to Andrew Tate’s CRAZY social media ban

Joe Rogan and Andrew Tate
Joe Rogan has one of the biggest online platforms in the world and is not someone who is new to the world of controversies. The UFC commentator gives his thoughts on internet sensation, Andrew Tate being de-platformed by corporations.
Andrew Tate is the biggest thing on the internet right now. He used to be a former world kickboxing champion but is more famously known for his controversial, pro-male, talks on the internet. The fighter blew up after a few of his TikTok videos went viral and he has been dominating TikTok, YouTube, and the Instagram algorithm ever since. However, recently Tate was banned from all social media platforms following several complaints against his “misogynistic comments”.
Rogan, who has the number one podcast in the world has also been put on the “hot seat” for his controversial opinion on sensitive matters like COVID-19, vaccines, and racism. The UFC commentator recently hosted a watch party with his celebrity friends, Bryan Callen, Brendan Schaub, and Eddie Bravo.
In the recent episode of the podcast, Joe and his friends discussed how de-platforming Andrew from all social media websites and cutting all his online transactions was a bad idea. Joe doesn’t mind the “discipline stuff” that Tate preached but believes misogyny is where you draw the line.
Joe Rogan is open to having Andrew Tate on the podcast

Joe Rogan reveals that he recently found that his daughters were also fans of the social media sensation and they came to know of the former kickboxer through Twitter and TikTok. Joe talked about how the fighter was recently banned from all social media platforms because of his views on women.
“He was basically saying some misogynistic – Look, part of it is a character, and part of it is, he is a legit world champion kickboxer, who is a hard man, who doesn’t buy any pu**y bullsh**t,” said Rogan on the podcast. Former UFC fighter, Brendan Schaub, added that Tate was “pro-Trump”.
“The worry is kids are going to listen to him,” added Rogan. The podcast kingpin’s 12-year-old and my 14-year-old asked him about Tate which really made Rogan understand how big the former fighter was among teens.
“He f**ked up with the misogynist stuff. If he just had the pro-male, pro-accountability, pro-discipline stuff…and that’s a good lesson for people to learn,” said Rogan. The UFC commentator was also open to having Tate on the podcast and sit down for an interesting conversation.