Joe Rogan Calls 'BS' On Minneapolis: Leaked Signal Chats Expose Whos Really Orchestrating Chaos

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Joe Rogan is raising serious questions about the unrest in Minneapolis, arguing that the escalating protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are anything but spontaneous.

During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcast host dissected the timing and tactics of the Minneapolis demonstrations, as reported by Gateway Pundit. Rogan suggested that the riots are serving as a convenient distraction from what he described as extensive fraud uncovered in the city, stating, theres a lot of people that dont understand whats going on, and why riots only in Minneapolis, and why riots in the place where theres an ungodly amount of fraud that has been discovered.

Speaking with Andrew Wilson of The Crucible, Rogan argued that the narrative surrounding Minneapolis shifted almost overnight. Exactly. Like, instantaneously afterwards, the narrative completely changes. Everybody forgets about the fraud. Now, all anybody cares about is ICE, and fascists, and Nazis, Rogan said, before asking, And you know what a color revolution is?

Rogan then laid out his view that the protests are part of a deliberate, orchestrated campaign rather than a grassroots response. And for people that dont, its a coordinated effort to cause chaos. And this is a very coordinated thing. The idea that this is an organic protest, that these riots are organic, is nonsense. Its provably nonsense, because now they have access to the Signal chats, he asserted, emphasizing that organizers private communications reveal premeditated action.

Wilson highlighted the work of independent journalist Cam Higby, who has been documenting events on the ground despite growing risks. Hes been on the front lines of this. The Crucible has been a big supporter of that effort, my channel. I will often snipe his coverage while its going on, send my audience over to send in super chats in order to keep this guy going. I think that that work is critical, Wilson said, adding, Its critical work. And theres not that many people doing it anymore because of how dangerous it has become.

Wilson stressed that supporting such coverage does not require full political alignment, only a commitment to exposing what is really happening. And so Im a big supporter of that. It doesnt mean I agree with everything he says politically, but what hes doing on the ground there needs to happen, he noted, while Rogan agreed, Right. You need to understand that this isnt organic, regardless of how you feel. I dont feel like that guy should have been shot, but I understand what happened.

For many on the right, the Minneapolis chaos looks less like civic outrage and more like a calculated pressure campaign designed to shield Democrats from the political fallout of enforcing immigration law. As critics observe the theatrical nature of the demonstrations and the reported attempts to doxx ICE agents, the sense grows that, as Rogans commentary suggests, You can tell its not organic just by watching the videos. Its all performative.