Comedian Tyler Fischer tells Joe Rogan how COVID, vaccine mandates, and anti-white-male hiring derailed his career and pushed him to Austin.

Tyler Fischer — Stand-up comedian, impressionist, and actor known for viral Fauci impressions, recently relocated to Austin to perform at the Comedy Mothership; appeared in Daily Wire's Lady Ballers and Adam Carolla's Mr. Birchum.
Tyler Fischer joins Joe Rogan shortly after moving to Austin to be part of the Comedy Mothership scene. The conversation ranges across his childhood being raised by a gay father, the COVID era and his refusal to get vaccinated, and the career fallout that followed. Fischer describes recording agents and managers telling him they would no longer represent white men, which became the basis of a discrimination lawsuit. He and Rogan discuss free speech, social media bans, identity politics, and how comedy clubs run by comedians as meritocracies protect creative freedom. The episode closes on the history of comedy in Texas and the building that became the Mothership.
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The Daily Wire
“the only way to get a movie roll for me I was in that daily wire um lady Ballers” — Tyler Fischer 01:41:50Find it on Amazon
Adam Carolla
“I'm actually playing a Dei officer a Jedi he's called Justice Equity inclusion officer in um Adam Corolla has a new C now Mr burum” — Tyler Fischer 02:22:31Find it on Amazon
Tyler Fischer
“special's out now it's called the election special and I have a pandemic special too that I filmed when I was cancelled” — Tyler Fischer 02:25:11Find it on Amazon
HBO (inferred)
“I just watched the George Carlin documentary did you see that I don't know if it's on HBO or whatever it is so good” — Joe Rogan 02:17:16Find it on Amazon