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Maajid Nawaz on Joe Rogan: The Failure of Moral Relativism

After 1,770 episodes of Joe Rogan, Maajid Nawaz now holds the title for the only episode ever censored before it was released – that is, until the furor he created caused Spotify to relent and to finally release it over the weekend – at the risk of incurring more wrath from Leftist the mob who’ve been trying to cancel Rogan.

Nawaz also has the distinction of having formerly been a member of the Hizb ut-Tahrir, Islamist terror group and of then changing his ways after nearly 5 years in an Egyptian prison.

He has had a weekly column at the Daily Beast for years and he has recently become red-pilled, like any honest, truth-loving person.

In the Joe Rogan episode, which was recorded over a month ago, he named Justin Trudeau as a World Economic Forum acolyte and he described the WEF’s modus operandi to Rogan’s audience, which is somewhat less red-pilled than the one that reads this blog.

The two got into a powerful discussion about where relativist thinking has ultimately led us.

As Nawaz says, “When there is no such thing as truth, you can’t define reality. And when you can’t define reality, the only thing that matters is power.”

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