Last week, Jamie Kilstein came on the JRE podcast and had a lengthy argument with Joe Rogan about the Daniel Tosh rape joke controversy. The argument eventually got a little out of control on the subject of rape and comedy. Watch a segment of the podcast below:
Afterwards, Jamie took to his Citizen Radio podcast to further discuss his appearance on the JRE. His version of what happened and what was said seems to be greatly distorted, and fortunately MischiefMaker37 comes through again by creating a video to show exactly how off base Jamie appears to be on what happened:
Watch the full Citizen Radio podcast here (discussion starts at 7:00).


don’t believe the word you’re looking for is disillusioned. that would mean jamie would have seen things clearly, which of course we all know, he doesn’t.
Thank you for the correction. I believe the word “delusion” screwed with my writing there. Thank you, and updated
Jamie seems like the type of guy who just can’t admit when he’s wrong.
Rogan seems like the type of guy who doesn’t know how to agree to disagree and move on to more listener-friendly topics.
Listener-friendly? What are you a marketer?
As a woman, I would rather be murdered than raped.
I couldn’t get past the first few minutes of the first video, as all I saw was Rogan having a melt down and calling people stupid for their opinions and then talking over Kilstein. Kind of reminded me of Bill O’ Reilly.
Jamie is annoying and seems to be trying hard to seem enlightened, but dammit if he didn’t illuminate some of Joe’s sexist attitudes that, lets be honest, were always kinda beneath the surface. Obviously humor should push into conversations that are difficult and taboo, that’s why it is amazing, but throwing the word rape at a woman(or man) just for the umf of the word? Seems kinda more like victimizing than bursting through societies politically correct uptightedness. They probably threw nigger around 25 years ago from stages to shut someone up, and to win. Is that too politically correct to think is fucked? Is the analogy all wrong, faggots?