The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Joe Rogan apologises for his ‘shameful’ use of N word

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NEW YORK: US podcaster Joe Rogan apologised Saturday for his past use of racist language including the ‘N word’ and said at least one offensive episode of his show has been deleted from streaming giant Spotify.

“My sincere and humble apologies,” Rogan said in a nearly-six-minute Instagram post addressing what he called “the most regretful and shameful thing that I’ve ever had to talk about publicly.”

Rogan’s incendiary language is the latest explosive developmen­t to roil Spotify and its flagship star, who have both faced a popular backlash over Covid-19 misinforma­tion on his shows.

The 54-year-old acknowledg­ed he had a particular podcast episode removed which referred to his seeing a movie in a Black neighborho­od where he said “it was like we were in ‘Planet of the Apes’.”

The New York Times reported Saturday that as many as 70 episodes of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ show had been quietly taken off Spotify. The streaming service had yet to respond to queries from AFP.

Rogan said his use of the ‘N word’ over a 12-year period —— highlighte­d in a recently uncovered compilatio­n video of him using the term — looks “horrible, even to me.”

He said he believed at the time that as long as he was using the word in context that people would understand his actions.

“I never used it to be racist, because I’m not racist,” he said.

But there is “no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, nevermind publicly on a podcast,” he added.

“If a white person says that word it’s racist and toxic, but a Black person can use it and it can be a punchline, it can be a term of endearment, it could be lyrics to a rap song, it could be a positive affirmatio­n.”

Rogan went on: “It’s a very unusual word, but it’s not my word to use. I’m well aware of that now.”

Teachable moment’?

Spotify’s stock fell sharply Thursday amid controvers­y over Rogan’s show, which garners up to 11 million listeners per episode.

Music legends Neil Young and Joni Mitchell as well as other artists asked that their songs be removed from the platform in protest of Rogan, who has been accused of spouting misinforma­tion about Covid19 and vaccinatio­ns, either directly or through the guests he interviews on his show.

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