![]() “The diet is pretty strict in terms of no bread, very few carbs, no sugar, no bullshit. “On top of that, there are other things that I enjoy doing like kickboxing and Jiu-Jitsu. ![]() “The only exceptions are injuries and sickness. But I owe those things so I have to get those things in. “I say ‘I have to do yoga two times this week’ and ‘I have to lift weights three times this week’ and ‘I have to run twice this week.’ And however I fit that in, I fit that in. “I schedule everything that I’m going to do during the week. “I schedule my workouts every Sunday,” Rogan explained on an episode of his podcast. Listen above via The Joe Rogan Experience.Joseph James Rogan (born August 11, 1967) is an American podcaster, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) color commentator, comedian, actor, and former television presenter. Rogan replied, “Well, I think also people try to formulate solutions to problems as if these problems have a limited amount of variables.” ![]() Some kind of societal statement versus dark evil shit happens in this world.” He added, “There’s people sort of leverage these tragedies to make some kind of political statement. And it’s dangerous to generalize from those problems into something like what I hear about there’s a race war or there’s a gun control problem.” There is this tragic, unexpected, dark things happen in this world. That there is cruel things happen in this world. This is a tragedy, but it’s, there’s also an element to this that it’s a tragedy the way a hurricane is a tragedy. “So it’s much more mental health problem. And that’s most of them,” Fridman replied. There’s people that are enthusiasts of, you know, gun engineering.” “There’s people that love handguns the way some people love watches. ![]() “What about people that are just gun enthusiasts?” Rogan asked. If you post pictures of guns or have any kind of the symptoms at all of somebody that might be able to commit this kind of crime, but that’s pushing surveillance.” “He somehow was able to afford two rifles and ammunition - there’s a lot of people saying, well you should red flag it. ![]() “The kid, this particular, uh, gentleman, I think on his 18th birthday got two AR two rifles,” Fridman added. “What should we do? Should we red flag, any kid who writes an awful poem or draw something fucked up on his notebook?” “The situation is should you be able to own a gun to defend yourself if you’re a law-abiding citizen and you know that the police are horribly understaffed and you know, that crime and violence are real things?” Rogan asked. “I don’t think it’s wise to take the guns away from the people and leave all the power to the government.” I don’t think it’s a gun situation,” Rogan added. “There’s so many guns, there’s more guns than there are people. He continued, “I wrote this thing once that I said, this country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem. It’s like, what caused it? Will we get an understanding of it? Do you hold the parents responsible? Like what if you find out the parents were horribly abusive or what if you find out this is the product of schizophrenia of bullying in school?” On Thursday’s edition of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan said, “We wanna find out what’s wrong with this kid, right? He’s dead. Joe Rogan and podcast host Lex Fridman discussed the complexities of gun reform in wake of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting that left 19 children and 2 adults dead. ![]()
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