Watch: Blacklash follows Joe Rogan’s comments on a podcast about shooting homeless people
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“I’m surprised and saddened”- Joe Rogan has come under fire for his disrespectful comments about homeless people
Some of the city’s homeless advocacy groups were shocked and demoralised by Joe Rogan’s recent casual statement to podcast guest Tom Segura that “Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people” in Los Angeles.
In the podcast, Rogan stated, “You’d get arrested. Hilarious. But they wouldn’t arrest you if you shot somebody. Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people.” The idea of which was promogulated by the guest, he further added,”and if nobody claims it. I mean nobody does anything about violent crime in LA anymore.” Here is the said clip:-
Bales, who is an unhoused advocate stated, “I’m surprised and saddened, The comments about beginning to kill homeless people hits too close to reality for any comfort because murders of homeless people in Los Angeles went up 47% last year over the previous year…. There is a bit of unfortunate vigilantism already in Los Angeles towards people devastated by homelessness and they don’t need any encouragement.”
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