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Joe Rogan often has debates with his guest on the world’s biggest podcast stage. Although, the longtime UFC commentator, being an active listener, keeps the conversations healthy.

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On The Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode #1857, the standup artist and podcaster, Rogan, had a conversation with The Babylon Bee website’s CEO, Seth Dillon. These two had opposing opinions about abortion rights. So, what did they say?

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The 55-year-old Rogan and Seth Dillon went back and forth with their views about abortion and the different factors around it.

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“There’s also women who have been raped who should not have to f***ing carry some rapist baby. There’s women who have been sexually assaulted before the age of 14… That’s real too. And we all have to agree, we have to agree on both of those things,” said Rogan after referencing people who went against aborting a kid that turned into the ‘best decision they ever made in their lives.’

Rogan also said, “You don’t have the right to tell my 14-year-old daughter, she has to carry her rapist’s baby.”

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The guest opposed the Spotify podcaster’s comments and said, “I don’t think murder fixes the rape.”

After both debated the scenarios about abortions, the UFC commentator said, “I think abortion is a very human issue; in that, humans are, we’re messy and it’s a very messy issue. It’s complicated. Bill Burr has a very good bit about it in his last comedy special, where he says, ‘I agree with your right to choose, but it’s also killing a baby.'”

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The veteran UFC commentator was unsure about the verdict. Rogan felt that taking either stance on the matter was a tough choice, chiefly because of the reactions one could receive from it.

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We want you to be a hardcore supporter or a hardcore anti, that’s it,” said Rogan. “We don’t have a whole lot of room for a gray area in the abortion debate.”

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