Joe Rogan Controversially Correlates USA Drug Ban With Reduced Design Quality for His “Cherished Automobiles”

Joe Rogan recently spoke with popular psychedelics researcher Amanda Fielding. He correlated the decline in automobile designs during the 1970s and the US government’s drug policy. 

Amanda Fielding attributed the influence to the birth of some of the most beloved aspects of society. The activist argued, “There isn’t another compound which I think is so powerful – which is less toxic…”

Rogan correlate between the 1970 US drug policy and its after effects on automobile designs

She highlighted how the 1960s witnessed the birth of spirituality, yoga, health exercise, and music– all of which were influenced by the direct or indirect use of LSD.

Rogan expressed his fascination with ‘old cars’

“I’m fascinated with American automobile design – I’m – I collect old cars and there’s a time period between 1965 and 1970, where some of the most amazing cars ever – and it directly correlates – it drops off a cliff after 1970.”

Rogan's go-to points from the podcast 

Rogan noted that since the 1970s, there had been a decline in the standards and aesthetics of automobile designs. He believed that it had a direct ‘correlation’ to the US drug policy during that time. 

LSD promotes imagination, said Rogan 

Rogan strongly believed that LSD promotes imagination and cognitive abilities. Thus, after a ban on such substances, Rogan believed that the creativity quotient of automobile designs has dropped.

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