Wladimir Klitschko calls out Joe Rogan for spreading Russian propaganda
- Joe Rogan criticized President Biden's actions concerning military support to Ukraine.
- Wladimir Klitschko responded to Rogan's comments, accusing him of spreading Russian propaganda.
- This exchange emphasizes the contentious nature of discussions surrounding the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
In recent weeks, Joe Rogan made controversial remarks regarding the escalation of conflict between Ukraine and Russia, suggesting that President Biden's support for Ukraine could lead to World War III. Rogan particularly criticized Biden's approval of long-range missiles for Ukraine and placed blame on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. His comments drew sharp criticism from Wladimir Klitschko, a Ukrainian former world heavyweight boxing champion, who labeled Rogan as an apologist for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Klitschko publicly expressed his disagreement through a video message where he stated that Rogan was repeating Russian propaganda. Klitschko also invited Rogan to appear on his podcast to discuss these issues more openly. In response, Rogan's podcast account questioned the intent behind Klitschko's message, while billionaire Bill Ackman encouraged the collaboration. This exchange highlights the division of opinion regarding the ongoing conflict and the implications of wartime rhetoric in media.