Joe Rogan is one of the famed names in the UFC. Rogan is known for his nonchalant representation of his ideas. He often stirrers up controversies due to his outspoken attitude. Rogan’s podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, is watched by millions of viewers. The knack of Rogan to commentate on various sensitive issues garners ‘JRE’ with the insane amount of viewers that it currently has.

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Recently, the former Fear Factor host showcased this carefree side of his once more. Rogan took to Twitter and vented his opinion about the inclusion of certain words in the list of “harmful language” by the noted institution, Stanford University.

Joe Rogan sarcastically predicted a good reception of this inclusion by the people

Rogan made his opinion clear with his tweet. Apparently, He was in good agreement with this decision by Stanford University. But, there was a definite touch of sarcasm in his words. The UFC color commentator also predicted that this decision will garner more support from the US population.

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His tweet read, “Finally some sane rules we can all get behind. Stanford University’s list of ‘harmful language’ it wants to eliminate includes the word ‘AMERICAN'”.

Stanford University had created a list of “harmful language” that it wishes to ban. It explained that the labels were “ableist, ageist, or racist”. The list also called for the term ‘AMERICAN’ to be replaced by ‘US CITIZEN’.

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The list also featured a variety of other words like ‘MAN HOURS’, ‘BRAVE’, and ‘MASTER’; a few more and suggested their replacements as well.

Joe Rogan has triggered massive controversy with similar devil-may-care opinions previously

The former martial artist loves going no-holds-barred regarding his presentation of opinions. Rogan also stirred up one of the biggest modern controversies with his similar commentary on COVID. He presented his opinion about how he was treating COVID; which was contrary to the methods being suggested by the government.

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The 55-year-old also criticized the useless lockdown imposed by the government. He was of the opinion that the lockdown was doing more harm than good. He also hinted at how it was hampering the livelihood of a majority of the population.

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He was also accused of spreading misinformation about measures to control COVID; which had a lot of ‘JRE’ episodes removed from Spotify.

Although Rogan may have been wrong in the past; what do you think about Rogan’s opinion regarding this issue? Do you also support the abolishment of the word ‘AMERICAN’?

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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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