Joe Rogan goes there, describes Dylan Mulvaney as a ‘mentally ill person who’s just an attention whore’

Mega podcaster Joe Rogan spelled out exactly what he thinks of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, bluntly calling him “mentally ill” and an “attention wh*re” during a sit-down with rapper, actor, and film director Ice Cube on Friday while discussing the Bud Light disaster.

“The only time [capital] respects opinions is when people boycott sh*t and it works like this Bud Light thing, and now people are like ‘don’t do that again,’” Rogan said during the podcast.

Ice Cube asked, “Who controls Bud Light? That’s the question. Why would they make a dumb decision like that? Are they trying to ruin Bud Light? Why would they want to ruin Bud Light? Are they trying to take down some of our most iconic American brands?”

“I don’t think they had any idea this was going to happen,” Rogan responded candidly, although Anheuser-Busch should have known if they had read the room at all. “This ESG (environmental, social, and governance) thing, that everybody has to dedicate a certain amount of time to woke stuff.”

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Ice Cube continued to astutely ask who is behind ESG and the woke agenda.

“Who mandates that?” Ice Cube asked.

“That’s a good question,” Rogan replied.

Rogan referred to Anheuser-Busch marketing executive Alissa Heinerscheid who stepped into the whole Mulvaney mess, to begin with, costing the company billions, and who is rumored to have been given her walking papers.

“The problem is also you get these people coming out of college, like this lady who made the decision for Bud Light,” Rogan asserted. “She’s gone through the university system, she’s in the corporate system, and she’s a woman. And she thinks, ‘We have to be more inclusive.’ And that’s all the language everyone’s using today. So they don’t know any real people. They don’t know regular people.”

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“They have no idea if you take a brand like Bud Light, which is known for blue-collar drinking people — they like to f***in’ watch football and drink Bud Light. And then all of a sudden, you have this mentally ill person who’s just an attention wh*re. And you make a big deal out of putting this person … on a Bud Light can, and they freak the f*** out,” he noted.

Rogan went on to highlight the viral video by Kid Rock at the beginning of the boycott.

Once Kid Rock shoots your cans, you’ve got real problems,” Rogan asserted.

“I’m pretty sure you do,” Ice Cube responded.

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Rogan has previously called Mulvaney an “attention wh*re” and “confused.”

In April, he stated, “There’s like interviews with the lady who is the head of Bud Light talking about why they did it and about the old sort of frat culture attached to Bud Light dismissing the people, like the humor of the people that like Bud Light.”

“And so they’re gonna change that with this crazy attention wh*re on day 365 of being a woman,” Rogan continued, referring to the transgender influencer. “It’s so stupid and cliche. It f***ing — it hurts my feelings. It’s so dumb. This is a company in deep sh*t, bro.”

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On Friday, Ice Cube and Rogan went on to discuss the backlash against Target for its Pride Month displays that enraged parents.

“I think that’s an ESG thing, and Target lost billions of dollars because people are sick of this sh*t. They’re sick of social things that are controversial, getting stuffed into your face and where you have to accept it, and people are like ‘I don’t wanna accept it. I’m just here for f***ing toilet paper,’” he pointed out.

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