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Joe Rogan jokes about Elon Musk and Arnold Schwarzenegger's sons potentially being their total opposites: "But you were a moron"

Joe Rogan has been known to voice his opinion on a wide variety of topics on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. The UFC commentator recently joked about Elon Musk and Arnold Schwarzenegger having sons who are opposites.

Rogan was joined by guests Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith of the Legion of Skanks podcast on episode #2205 of JRE. The podcast host responded to Oakerson claiming that the name of Musk's son resembles the dial-up sound AOL used to make:

"Well, he calls his son X, but it's like a bunch of other letters, too. Bro, imagine if you were that guy's son, but you were a moron. That would suck."

Oakerson chimed in by adding that Schwarzenegger had one son who was a schlub while the kid he didn't know about was in great shape leading Rogan to respond:

"I think the other son is jacked, too, now. Sometimes, you just, you know, 'f**k dad, I don't even want to lift weights."

Check out the full discussion between Joe Rogan and the Legion of Skanks hosts below (25:50):

After Oakerson brought up Tom Hanks' son, Chet Hanks, Rogan joked that his parents set him up for failure with the name they chose. He claimed that the name provided to a child can determine how they are when they grow older.


Joe Rogan weighs in on freedom speech

Joe Rogan recently hosted guest Matt Walsh on episode #2204 of JRE, where they discussed freedom of speech among other topics. The UFC commentator claimed that the government should not be in charge of cleaning up the issues surrounding freedom of speech, stating:

"Yeah, it's complicated and this childish idea that just hands it over to the government to clean it up, that's not the answer. It is complicated. There are going to be people that say a bunch of things that aren't true, but the way to combat that is not put the government in charge of what's true, especially when they've been wrong so many times or they've just out and out lied so many times."

Check out Joe Rogan's comments on free speech below (2:17:47):

Freedom of speech has become a hot topic in recent years, however, the First Amendment has remained in place since 1971. While it protects citizens from government prosecution for their words, it does not apply to private businesses.

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