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Rogan Defends Kill Tony Roast Comedians Against Nazi and Racist Accusations

Joe Rogan Experience · #2507 - Harland Williams · May 29, 2026
Rogan Defends Kill Tony Roast Comedians Against Nazi and Racist Accusations
Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan Experience
#2507 - Harland Williams
"Comedians that are getting upset about these roast jokes, fuck all the way off. You know what this is. You're a fucking traitor. You're just using this moment to try to boost yourself up. This fucking pretending that these people are actual racists and Nazis just because they're telling these jokes that are in a roast, fuck all the way off."
Rogan delivered an impassioned defense of Kill Tony comedians facing backlash over offensive roast material, calling out fellow comedians who criticized the show as traitors exploiting controversy for clout. He argued roast comedy has always been intentionally brutal and cruel, and that anyone familiar with the format understands the jokes don't reflect genuine beliefs.

About this episode

Joe Rogan sat down with Canadian comedian and actor Harlan Williams for a wide-ranging three-hour conversation covering everything from military submarines and wolf reintroduction programs to artificial intelligence, ancient civilizations, and the state of modern comedy. Williams, who recently earned Kill Tony's Guest of the Year award, brought his trademark absurdist humor while also engaging in serious debates about humanity's place in nature and technological evolution. The conversation opened with Williams discussing bizarre details like the massive underwater submarine fleet (40,000-70,000 personnel deployed globally) and little-known historical programs including Soviet attempts to create human-chimpanzee hybrid soldiers after World War II. A major theme emerged around team human versus team animal, with Williams controversially stating he'd choose animals over humans if forced to pick, while Rogan firmly defended humanity despite acknowledging environmental destruction. They debated wolf reintroduction programs in Colorado, with Rogan criticizing ballot-box biology where urban voters impose wildlife on rural ranchers, leading to livestock deaths. The pair also explored simulation theory, AI's potential to democratize creativity, and whether ancient civilizations might explain UFO phenomena in ocean bases. Williams promoted his new film Wingman and announced he's directing an upcoming comedy called Rednecks starring Tony Hinchcliffe. Rogan delivered a forceful defense of Kill Tony roast comedians facing backlash, calling critics who label them racists or Nazis 'fucking traitors' exploiting controversy. The episode showcased Williams' unique comedic perspective while touching on military history, evolutionary biology, the decline of sitcoms, and the future of artificial intelligence.

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