Shocking! Joe Rogan podcast removed from YouTube over controversial vaccine content concerns


Shocking! Joe Rogan podcast removed from YouTube over controversial vaccine content concerns

Joe Rogan's video with Robert Malone taken down from YouTube

Joe Rogan has once again made the headlines of controversy as his podcast that featured USA’s physician Dr. Robert Malone was removed from YouTube.

One of the biggest celebrities in the world, Joe Rogan is no foreigner to controversies. The comedian/podcaster/UFC commentator has been around pop culture for a long time. Other than giving fans some great commentary to accompany their intense fighting experience, Joe is also a podcast kingpin.

The commentator has been around the world of podcasts since the beginning and is popular for bringing on guests that are allowed to speak their minds and share their views. Amidst all the debates surrounding vaccines in the pandemic, Joe has been at the forefront to voice out against mandate vaccines. In his recent episode, he featured a physician, Dr. Robert Malone who has previously been part of several controversies related to COVID-19.

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Spotify still has the Joe Rogan podcast with Robert Malone

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Rogan’s podcast removed from YouTube

Rogan signed a record-breaking deal with the music streaming platform Spotify. Hence, all his episodes are directly uploaded there. Joe does not continue uploading full episodes on his YouTube page but posts short clips. However, third-party channels have taken the liberty to upload entire episodes of the Joe Rogan Podcast on YouTube.

In a similar case, a third-party user’s upload of the video was taken down by the corporate, YouTube. The episode that features Dr. Malone is on Spotify and is episode No. 1757. In the episode, the doctor opposes mandating vaccines for minors. Several right-wing politicians have slammed Youtube and Twitter for taking down clips of this video.

Joe was last seen commentating in the final pay-per-view event of 2021 at UFC 269 where the event was headlined by the stunning lightweight title fight between Charles Oliveira and Dustin Poirier. Joe has restricted himself to commentating only in major PPV events for the MMA promotion. The next time MMA fans can see the UFC commentator is probably at UFC 270 that is held at the Honda Center in the United States of America.

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