"Google is run by Marxists" - Fans react to Joe Rogan pointing out online erasure of "negative stories" on Kamala Harris

Fans react to Joe Rogan (left) taking a dig at Kamala Harris (right). [Images courtesy: Getty]
Fans react to Joe Rogan (left) took a dig at Kamala Harris (right) [Images courtesy: Getty]

Joe Rogan recently highlighted that all negative reports regarding Kamala Harris have disappeared from the internet. This has sparked a significant debate among fans on social media. While some expressed concern, others chastised search engine giant Google for allegedly suppressing all bad press about Harris.

In an episode of his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan took a jab at Harris, pointing out that people were previously critical of the 59-year-old, even naming her the worst vice president. However, the scenario has changed, with seemingly everyone rooting for Harris.

Rogan further claimed that all negative reports regarding Harris had disappeared from the internet. He said:

''Everybody forever was like, 'Kamala Harris is the worst vice president. She's the least popular vice president of all time'. And then, in a moment, a moment in time, all of a sudden, she's our solution. She's our hero. Everybody's with her. All these social media posts about her, try googling a negative story on her, you won't find one.''

Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (via Insurrection Barbie on X):

Fans soon rushed to the comments section to share their reactions.

One fan bashed Google, writing:

''Google is run by Marxists but when Elon develops his own search engine Google will become obsolete hopefully''

Another took aim at Harris, writing:

''Her book is full of plagiarized content that can be easily proven, and the mainstream media is either ignoring it or dismissing it.''

Other fans wrote:

''Google has dropped anything and everything that could possibly be damaging to Democrats. So much so it isn't even a good search engine anymore.''
''Yes, it's alarming that Kamala Harris hasn't received much negative press. The media must maintain its objectivity and impartiality so that people can make their own decisions. It is concerning and merits more investigation that there appears to have been election meddling.''

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Edited by Anurag Mitra