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Rogan, never one to shy away from controversy, interjected with his own theory, asserting that the condition could be a side effect of COVID-19 vaccines, specifically those using mRNA technology.
“That’s a side effect of the vaccine, too,” Rogan stated bluntly. “That’s one of the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines.”
The discussion quickly delved into broader concerns about the number of vaccines administered to children today compared to previous decades. Brolin, as a father, expressed unease over the increasing vaccination schedules and their potential implications.
“I’ve also heard that—speech impediments. I’ve heard a lot of things. Kids taking vaccines and things happening,” Brolin said, voicing his worries.
Rogan didn’t hesitate to add his perspective. “Yeah. That vaccine in particular. That one. The mRNA one. Yeah. I know quite a few people that developed Bell’s palsy from them. Well, whatever you want to call it.”
Brolin appeared startled by Rogan’s claim. “Are you serious?” he asked, visibly concerned.
“Yeah. Facial paralysis. Yeah. I know two people, specifically, that developed facial droopy face,” Rogan replied.
The conversation shifted to vaccination schedules, with both men lamenting the dramatic increase in shots required for children today.
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“When my older kids were young, there were what? Seventeen vaccinations? And now that my younger kids are young, there’s 52,” Brolin noted.
“Seventy-two,” Rogan corrected. “Yeah, it’s a series of them, but it’s ultimately 72 shots.”
Rogan took aim at the societal backlash faced by those who question vaccine safety, citing the treatment of celebrities like Jenny McCarthy, who controversially linked vaccines to autism in her son. Rogan argued that raising concerns often leads to being labeled “anti-vaxxer” and ostracized.
“Well, the fed-up thing is, if you talk about it, you’re an anti-vaxxer,” Rogan said. “They’ve done a really good job of demonizing anyone who questions a medicine that might be correlated with a bunch of fing serious diseases. They’ve done a great job of gaslighting people.”
Brolin echoed Rogan’s concerns, suggesting financial motives might be behind the push to silence dissent.
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“Let’s not assault your children with a potential poison,” Brolin stated, adding fuel to the already contentious discussion.
This candid exchange between Rogan and Brolin has reignited public debate over vaccine safety and the potential risks associated with mRNA technology. Their discussion challenges the narrative that questioning vaccines equates to rejecting science, instead framing it as a necessary conversation about public health and accountability.
The duo’s remarks, while controversial, highlight the growing divide between those who advocate for vaccine safety scrutiny and those who view such discussions as a threat to public health campaigns. As the vaccine debate continues, Rogan and Brolin’s conversation underscores the importance of transparency and the need for open dialogue in navigating these complex issues.




