Podcaster Joe Rogan shared his unvarnished opinion of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday, criticizing him for leading his country into totalitarian ‘communism.’
Rogan spoke about Canada and Trudeau during a podcast conversation with former CIA operative Mike Baker.
He pointed out the dangers of left-leaning government leaders pursuing total control of their populations to make more money.
‘It’s fu**ed. It’s on the same patch of land as us and it’s fu**ed. It just shows you what could happen here if you have the right laws because people like that fu**khead Justin,” he said, adding the outgoing Prime Minister was a ‘co**sucker.’
Rogan said he did not normally publicly speak about people so angrily, but that he ‘genuinely despised’ by what Trudeau represented.
He pointed out that Canadians were ‘severely limited’ in their ability to voice their criticism of the government on the internet.
‘If you can’t express yourself and say, “Hey, this is fu**ed up, this is crazy, why I am doing this, these studies show that you’re not correct.’” If you can’t say all those things, which right now you cannot do in Canada, it’s not the same,’ he added.
Rogan warned that leaders in Canada like Trudeau teamed up with lobbyists, pharmaceutical companies and military industrialists to seize power and warned the United States faced a similar threat from their democratically elected leaders.
Joe Rogan on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
‘These people are leading you on the road to legitimate communism. He’s leading that country on a road to legitimate communism. It’s very dangerous, and I think most Canadians are fed up with it at this point,’ he said.
Rogan voiced optimism that Canada could elect someone radically different from Trudeau, that he described as a ‘slick talker, noting that many Canadians were looking for change.
‘Hopefully they don’t get some new slick talker to con them into the same old bull**it,’ he concluded.
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
President Donald Trump (R) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participate in a joint news conference in 2017
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with an aggressive posture with Canada, threatening additional tariffs on the country’s exports and joking about the country becoming the 51st state.
Trump additionally teased Trudeau that he could be the new governor of ‘the great state of Canada’ if it joined the United States.
‘I look forward to seeing the Governor again soon so that we may continue our in depth talks on Tariffs and Trade, the results of which will be truly spectacular for all!’ he wrote on Truth Social.
Trudeau was overheard on a hot mic telling business leaders in Canada that he believed Trump was serious about the United States trying to take over Canada.
‘Mr. Trump has it in mind that the easiest way to do it is absorbing our country and it is a real thing’ Trudeau said before the microphone cut out.