Joe Rogan Experience #1107 – Sam Harris & Maajid Nawaz




Sam Harris is a neuroscientist and author of the New York Times bestsellers, The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, and The Moral Landscape. Maajid Nawaz is a British activist, author, columnist, radio host and politician.

40 Comments

  1. Maajid Nawaz is so incredibly wrong about bombing Syria. He supports the bombing, suggesting that this is a good thing, that we are finally "drawing the red line" that Obama attempted to draw. So aside from the fact that any pro-war (non defensive) point of view (or dare I say 'ideology') is absolutely immoral, non practical, and non-common sense, there is no evidence suggesting that Assad and Syria were behind these chemical attacks. This fact has been proven time and time again. This is the Iranian / Iraqi 'Weapons of Mass Destruction' propaganda all over again. To that point, why is any type of weapons better or worse than the other? So its okay to use bombs but not chemicals? Last I heard, bombs are made of chemicals? But who knows, I'm just an anti war nut job?

    In addition, does Maajid Nawaz not realize that anti-Syrian rebels are funded by covert US and Saudi Arabian forces?? And that Syria is actually the reason that ISIS is no longer a threat? Why would a country that is defeating terrorism and about to see the US withdrawal from the area, all of a sudden attach themselves so that the US is once again an enemy? The answer is: they wouldn't. It is so obvoiusly a US and Saudi Arabian false flag to keep the US at 'war'.

    A side note: Where do these piss poor countries get weapons and chemicals? You can't possibly say that they manufacture it? And if they did, where did they get the technology? Where do they find the time to execute terrorism and progress science? Do they make guns themselves, or do they buy them?

    I would love to hear the story where US enforced (backed by Saudi Arabia) regime change has actually worked!! Please enlighten me about the benefits of never ending perpetual war? Well, I say war with sarcasm , because last I remember, war has to involve two armies, not just one.

  2. Why is this video set to "Unlisted"? Such an important topic and two excellent speakers. Is this a strategic move by Joe to keep it from being black listed by YouTube? Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks in advance.

  3. I was wondering why this video only had 34 comments at the time I viewed it. It has 27,000 views after 2 hours, but only 34 comments? Is the "Unlisted" setting responsible?

  4. That an issue cannot be discussed creates the imperative that it must

Comments are closed.