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UFC veteran mocks Joe Rogan and Theo Von’s controversial discussion on Jewish media bias: "Doing a little too much noticing lately"

A former UFC veteran wasn't pretty pleased with Theo Von's words about left-wing journalism during his recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE).

Rogan has hosted Von several times on the platform of his podcast. Like every other time, the Rogan-Von duo delved into a plethora of topics during the entirety of episode no. 2226 of JRE. However, Von shocked Rogan with one of his comments amidst their discussion about the media.

Von expressed his take on left-wing journalism in the form of a question for Rogan. He said:

"I don't understand why the left-wing leaning media, which is mostly Jewish, is calling people white supremacists?... Why do they hate white guys?"

Rogan may have shrugged off Von's words with a shocked expression. But the former UFC welterweight, Jake Shields, didn't take them so lightly. He retweeted a post from @Uncommonsince76 which highlighted Von's words about the left-wing media with a scathing caption addressed to Von. It read:

"Theo Von has been doing a little to [too] much noticing lately."

Joe Rogan and Theo Von graced an election watch party in Texas

Donald Trump had visited both Joe Rogan's and Theo Von's podcasts before earning a victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 US Presidential Elections. This was one of the primary reasons behind both Rogan and Von gracing the Mothership comedy club in Austin, Texas, on the election night.

The duo also talked about that night during the former's appearance in episode no. 2226 of JRE. Both of them were on the same page about their experience being thoroughly enjoyable. Rogan also provided a glimpse of the situation, saying:

"My favorite part. At one point, they were playing that song, 'You talk about a revolution', and people were dancing, were smoking weed. There was a, I think it was a baby smoking weed...It was crazy, dude. Adam and Eve were in there [laughs]. There was just a lot going on."

Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (0:35):

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