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Joe Rogan · 2024-03-05 · 2h 23m

Joe Rogan Experience #2113 - Christopher Rufo

Conservative activist Christopher Rufo and Joe Rogan dissect ideological capture of American institutions, gender ideology in schools, crime, and free speech.

Joe Rogan Experience #2113 - Christopher Rufo
The guest

Christopher Rufo — Conservative activist, documentary filmmaker, and writer who broke the Harvard plagiarism and critical race theory stories; trustee at New College of Florida and author of America's Cultural Revolution.

The gist

Joe Rogan hosts conservative activist Christopher Rufo for a wide-ranging conversation about what they see as the radical left's capture of American institutions. They cover Oregon recriminalizing drugs, urban crime and decarceration policies, gender ideology and 'drag queen story hour' in schools, and the Florida education laws Rufo helped shape. Rufo recounts taking over New College of Florida, breaking the Harvard plagiarism story on Claudine Gay, and being investigated for refusing to use 'zer' pronouns. The episode closes with Rufo's personal journey from being a Gramscian Marxist to a conservative, and a shared plea for free speech, open debate, and rejecting winner-take-all politics.

Big reveals

  • Rogan and Rufo argue societies, like children, need structure and limits, and that obliterating all constraints produces anxiety and chaos.
  • Rufo cites El Salvador locking up roughly 1% of the population and cutting the murder rate by more than 90%.
  • Rufo recounts breaking the Claudine Gay Harvard plagiarism story, framing it as a choice between DEI and the university motto Veritas.
  • Rufo describes taking over New College of Florida, abolishing the DEI department and gender studies program at the governor's direction.
  • Rufo says he is under federal civil rights investigation for refusing to use a faculty member's 'zer' pronouns.
  • Both call Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter one of the most important free-speech pushbacks in recent history.
  • Rufo reveals he was once a Gramscian Marxist before traveling through former Soviet states and shifting to the right.
  • Rufo says he was canceled out of his documentary career, losing funding and distribution once known as a conservative.

Things worth remembering

  • Oregon recriminalized possession of small amounts of drugs like heroin and meth as a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail.
  • Rogan recounts a rabies patient surviving via the Milwaukee-style medically induced coma treatment, used as a metaphor for Marxism.
  • They discuss a Bloomberg report (later disputed) about a Panera Bread exemption from California's $20 fast-food minimum wage law.
  • Newsom's office argued Panera does not qualify for the bread-bakery exemption because it mixes dough offsite rather than baking fully on premises.
  • Rogan notes 2020 had the largest single-year jump in the U.S. murder rate, the same year as the defund-the-police movement.
  • Rufo claims 47 male inmates in California transitioned to women's prisons.
  • Rogan claims much manufactured online conflict comes from Russian troll farms, Eastern bloc countries, and China.
  • Rogan cites the first-ever filmed footage of humpback whales mating showing two males, as evidence homosexuality occurs naturally.
  • They mention Operation Northwoods, a real Joint Chiefs proposal to stage attacks and blame Cuba, as proof some conspiracies are real.
  • Rufo cites roughly $1.6 to $1.7 trillion in U.S. student debt absorbed by the government as a looming financial risk.

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Guest’s ownBook

America's Cultural Revolution

Christopher Rufo

“I have a New York Times bestselling book America's cultural revolution that tells the history of the radical lefts long march to the institutions” — Christopher Rufo 02:22:28
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