Joe Rogan is a well-known name around the world. The 55-year-old boasts unmatched fame owing to his multi-directional works. Rogan is the UFC’s color commentator, comedian, and former television presenter. He also hosts his podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, where he is joined by noted celebrities from different fields of work.

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Many people in the US follow closely ‘JRE’. He also has millions of avid viewers worldwide. On one such episode, Rogan was joined by the distinguished Rock and Roll, Hall of Famer and exalted rock band ‘Pink Floyd’s’ co-founder, ‘Roger Waters’.

The two discussed several things, primarily, a development in the current condition of the states. Rogan mentioned how the first thing he would like to do for development was, “taking money out of politics”.

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Joe Rogan labeled money in politics as the biggest evil

Waters presented an imaginary situation to Rogan. He questioned Rogan if he was the “king of everything”, then what would be the first thing he would do tomorrow in order to see a better form of the world?

Rogan replied, “No.1, take money out of politics”

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He also described, “the decisions being made are not being made in the best interest of the people“. Rogan further stated that the decisions were “being made in the best interest of people who have money”.

Waters was in complete agreement with Rogan as he stated, “Well, I’m with you on that.”

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After some further discussion, Waters wanted to pursue Rogan’s words once again. This time Rogan described how “politics without money” can lead to development.

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He also added, “She shut down something to ban insider trading. There’s only one reason to do that, coz you wanna keep making money”. Rogan wasn’t impressed at the money-making techniques of the politicians hampering social development.

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Some other influential persons were also of the same opinion

Rogan narrated that money was the largest reason behind The USA getting “involved in wars that we have no business in.

He also described how former president “Eisenhower warned us” about the consequences of corrupting influences. This was in his speech about the ‘Military-Industrial Complex’.

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Waters added one more name to the visionaries, who thought like Rogan. He mentioned how ‘Aldous Huxley’, the noted English writer and philosopher, had also warned people about some similar consequences in his novel, ‘Brave New World’.

Thus, it is clear what the UFC commentator would do if he ever gained that much power.

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The coveted scrap between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002 was when I realized the passion for combat sports within my family. My interest in combat sports began watching scripted pro wrestling shows. It was my father who directed me towards combat sports and it wasn’t until the late 2010s that I discovered the world of MMA and the UFC. Like many of you, I too, tuned in for the infamous Nurmagomedov vs. McGregor bout live on October 6, 2018. Being an ardent fan of the UFC (and Dustin ‘The Diamond’ Poirier), I was always looking to have conversations about the same with others. But to my disappointment, I hardly found any followers of the sports to interact with. So I took it upon myself to do my part in popularizing the thrill and the agony behind the purest form of unarmed combat. At EssentiallySports, I try to bring the readers closer to the athletes and focus my coverage on exploring the human side of these martial artists. I’m a musician during my time free from reporting MMA. I operate as the lead vocalist of a rock band that aims to make their mark among the audiences with their original alternative-hard rock songs. You can hit me up at-

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