WATCH: Joe Rogan blasts Trudeau for ‘demonizing’ unvaccinated protesters

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Joe Rogan did not hold back in voicing his disapproval for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his “demonizing” of those who are unvaccinated and fighting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.


The Joe Rogan Experience podcaster and his guest David Smith, comedian and Part of the Problem podcast host, called Trudeau out for allegedly turning his back on the very people who were once called heroes during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.


“The way Trudeau talks about people who are unvaccinated,” Rogan said. “He says that they were misogynists and racists.”

“You’re in the demonized class, all of a sudden,” Smith added. “And, isn’t it something that so many of these people, like, say, the nurses who are unvaccinated, the truck drivers who don’t like the mandates — they were the heroes. These were the essential workers … who worked for a year and a half during the pandemic, and they didn’t wanna get the shot, and now, all of a sudden, ‘You’re outta there!'”

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Rogan and his guest discussed current vaccine passport requirements still in effect in Quebec, Canada. While they were unsure, the Canadian province does not currently require a vaccine passport to enter “businesses that primarily sell a general range of food products at all times.”

Last week, Quebec eased up on some COVID-19 restrictions, while masking and vaccine passports are still required to participate in many recreational aspects of the community.

“But when you get to that point,” Rogan said. “It’s wild … You’re taking people that have a perspective on a medical intervention, and you’re deciding that you’re gonna demonize them in the worst possible ways with no evidence.”

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Rogan has been fighting his own battle against cancel culture amid criticism surrounding controversial interviews with doctors who have spoken out against COVID-19 vaccines and his past use of the N-word.

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