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Joe Rogan accused of spreading 'Russian propaganda' by Ukrainian legend Wladimir Klitschko over 'WW3' claims READ MORE: How the UFC became a sporting home for Donald Trump By DANIEL MATTHEWS Published: 23:21, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 23:52, 24 November 2024 e-mail 8 View comments Boxing legend Wladimir Klitschko has slammed Joe Rogan for 'repeating Russian propaganda' over the war in Ukraine. The podcast host - and UFC color commentator - recently accused president Biden and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky of trying to 'start World War III'. It came after the White House agreed to let Ukraine use powerful US-made missiles against Vladimir Putin 's invading forces. 'Zelensky says Putin is terrified. F*** you, man... f*** you, people. You people are about to start World War III,' Rogan said before turning on 82-year-old Biden. 'Maybe that would be a good thing we would like to avoid from a dying former president,' he added. On Sunday, former world heavyweight champion Klitschko - whose brother Vitali is mayor of Kyiv - released a video hitting back at Rogan. Joe Rogan has been slammed for 'repeating Russian propaganda' over the war in Ukraine 'Let me tell you that you're repeating Russian propaganda,' Wladimir Klitschko told Rogan . @joerogan , I disagree pic.twitter.com/tSGvwUnXOQ — Klitschko (@Klitschko) November 24, 2024 The 48-year-old, who last fought in 2017 having dominated the heavyweight division with his brother, accused the podcast host of 'using the only weapon that (Vladimir) Putin really intends to use'. 'Joe Rogan, I listened to your latest podcast. I am sending you this video to let you know that I disagree,' he began. 'You talk about these American weapons being sent to Ukraine, which you believe will lead to the third World War. 'So, let me tell you that you're repeating Russian propaganda - Putin's Russia is in trouble. So they want to scare you and people like you. 'His war was supposed to last three days, it has lasted three years thanks to the heroism and sacrifice of us Ukrainians. 'So you're using the only weapon that Putin really intends to use: propaganda and this weapon really weakens our democracies. 'Putin's Russia wants to destroy Ukraine quietly, they want America to stay quiet - not great. A great America is not an America that abandons countries that defend freedom with their lives.' Klitschko offered to be a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience - one of the most popular podcasts in the world - so 'we could discuss (these points) like free men.' Biden has allowed Kyiv to use the US-supplied Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMs. It will give Ukraine the chance to strike deeper inside Russia as Putin deploys thousands of North Korean troops . The president's move follows the presidential election victory of Donald Trump, who has said he would bring about a swift end to the war. Trump's win raised uncertainty about whether his administration would continue the United States' vital military support for Ukraine. 'How are you allowed to do that when you're on your way out?' Rogan said of Biden, who will leave office in January. 'There should be some sort of pause for significant actions that could potentially start World War III.' The Kremlin, meanwhile, warned Monday that Biden's decision to let Ukraine strike targets inside Russia with US-supplied missiles adds 'fuel to the fire' and would escalate international tensions. 'It is obvious that the outgoing administration in Washington intends to take steps, and they have been talking about this, to continue adding fuel to the fire and provoking further escalation of tensions around this conflict,' spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia went further, saying Moscow is 'astounded' and warning that Europe could be 'dragged' into 'large-scale escalation with drastic consequences.' In September, meanwhile, Putin said allowing Ukraine to target Russia would significantly raise the stakes. It would change 'the very nature of the conflict dramatically,' Putin said at the time. 'This will mean that NATO countries — the United States and European countries — are at war with Russia.' UFC Fighting Russia Joe Rogan Share or comment on this article: Joe Rogan accused of spreading 'Russian propaganda' by Ukrainian legend Wladimir Klitschko over 'WW3' claims e-mail Add commentbaccarat casino

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Brighton were booed off after their winless run was stretched to six Premier League games by a frustrating goalless draw against away-day strugglers Brentford. Albion dominated for large periods on a foggy evening at the Amex Stadium and hit the woodwork inside four minutes through Julio Enciso. Bees goalkeeper Mark Flekken also made a string of important saves before being forced off injured in the 36th minute, albeit his replacement Hakon Valdimarsson was rarely tested on his Premier League debut. Brentford, who remain without a top-flight away win this term, had an early Yoane Wissa finish ruled out for offside following VAR intervention but barely threatened, despite an improved second-half showing. The Seagulls remain 10th ahead of Monday’s trip to Aston Villa, with Thomas Frank’s visitors a position and two points below moving towards their New Year’s Day showdown with Arsenal. Brighton have plummeted from second place to mid-table amid a poor run of form which has increased scrutiny on head coach Fabian Hurzeler. Seagulls chief executive Paul Barber called for perspective from fans in his programme notes after revealing he revealed emails “full of doom and gloom” following the recent 3-1 home defeat to rivals Crystal Palace. Enciso, one of two players recalled by Hurzeler following Saturday’s 1-1 draw at West Ham, almost gave Albion a dream start. A poor pass from Bees goalkeeper Flekken was intercepted by Carlos Baleba and, following a neat layoff from Joao Pedro, Paraguay forward Enciso curled against the right post. Brentford arrived in Sussex with the worst away record in the division, having previously taken a solitary point from 24 available this term. Flekken saved well from Baleba and then collected a tame header from the unmarked Enciso before the away side thought they had snatched a 13th-minute lead. After being slipped in by Mads Roerslev at the end of a swift counter-attack, Wissa thumped high into the net beyond Seagulls keeper Bart Verbruggen only to be ruled marginally offside. Flekken made further saves from Brajan Gruda and Matt O’Riley before hurting himself keeping out a deflected Kaoru Mitoma cross and being replaced by 23-year-old Iceland international Valdimarsson. Brentford remained on the back foot and, aside from Wissa’s disallowed effort, offered little going forward in a one-sided opening period which somehow ended level. Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke produced a crucial block to deny Wissa as the west London club began the second half brightly before Christian Norgaard’s ambitious effort deflected wide amid groans from increasingly restless home fans. Hurzeler responded with a triple change, introducing Yasin Ayari, Simon Adingra and Yankuba Minteh in place of O’Riley, Gruda and Mitoma. Albion forward Pedro then escaped punishment in the 76th minute after swinging an arm at Bees substitute Yehor Yarmoliuk without making contact before defender Ben Mee became the second visiting player to depart injured. The introduction of Solly March in the 88th minute for his first appearance since suffering a serious knee injury in October last year briefly lifted the mood on the terraces. But, following a frantic five minutes of added time, some Seagulls supporters vented their displeasure at full-time as their club’s wait for victory goes on.

Leftists who were part of the so-called “Resistance” movement against President-elect Donald Trump in 2016 are now facing a “disillusionment with activism” after the Republican won again this November, political scientists and organizers have realized. In a Sunday report titled “The Resistance goes quiet,” Axios aimed to explain why the left wing has not erupted into widespread protests like what occurred when Trump beat former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton eight years ago. WATCH — White House: Biden Still Considers Donald Trump an Existential Threat: Lisa Mueller, a political science professor at Macalester College, said female Democrat voters are more disappointed than shocked this time around. “So they didn’t have the same acute trigger to rush to the barricades that they did the first time,” Mueller, who studies social movements, said. “It’s very likely that there is some disillusionment with activism.” Auburn University political science professor Mitchell Brown concurred, saying, “When you first see something unexpected, it’s really jarring and you react strongly.” “But the more you see and normalize something that was unexpected ... the more habituated you become to it,” she explained. According to Mark Brilliant, a history professor at University of California, Berkeley, Democrat politicians “are urging their party-mates to look inward, which is always a good place to turn after defeat.” WATCH — “Women Have a Right to Privacy”: Nancy Mace Won’t Budge After Trans Rights Protester Disrupts Event: The Women’s March was one of the most prominent activist groups organizing events and raising money to support causes against Trump during his first term, but its managing director, Tamika Middleton, told Axios they need to find new ways to mobilize people. “We have been through a Trump presidency before, so we have some sense of what it is that we anticipate, and also some sense of what we need,” Middleton said. “We know that we need a bigger, more robust movement, which means that we have to be bringing in as many people as possible.” In a recent episode of the New York Times’ “Daily” podcast, titled “From Resistance to Reflection,” Women’s March co-founder Vanessa Wruble said talks of another march event are “not going over real well.” While Wruble helped to start the Women’s March on Washington, DC, in 2017, she told the New York Times in 2018 that she was pushed out of the group because she is Jewish, shortly after accused antisemite Linda Sarsour joined the team. WATCH — Speaker Johnson After Trump Win: Grateful to Save America for Thanksgiving: “Honestly, my first reaction was ‘You know what, America?’ Pardon my French, but fuck it,” Wruble said on the “Daily” last week of Trump’s second win. “If that’s how you feel about it, have it, America. You voted for this. Buckle up. It’s going to get bad.” While the Women’s March group has scheduled a “People’s March” on Washington, DC, for January 18, the turnout is not expected to match the original 2017 march. “I don’t know any organizer from the original Women’s March that thinks marching right now is a good idea,” Wruble said. According to Middleton, who is still a higher-up within the Women’s March, “the exhaustion is real” among anti-Trump Resistance activists who have now seen him elected twice.Trump names Andrew Ferguson as head of Federal Trade Commission to replace Lina Khan

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Brighton were booed off after their winless run was stretched to six Premier League games by a frustrating goalless draw against away-day strugglers Brentford. Albion dominated for large periods on a foggy evening at the Amex Stadium and hit the woodwork inside four minutes through Julio Enciso. Bees goalkeeper Mark Flekken also made a string of important saves before being forced off injured in the 36th minute, albeit his replacement Hakon Valdimarsson was rarely tested on his Premier League debut. Brentford, who remain without a top-flight away win this term, had an early Yoane Wissa finish ruled out for offside following VAR intervention but barely threatened, despite an improved second-half showing. The Seagulls remain 10th ahead of Monday’s trip to Aston Villa, with Thomas Frank’s visitors a position and two points below moving towards their New Year’s Day showdown with Arsenal. Brighton have plummeted from second place to mid-table amid a poor run of form which has increased scrutiny on head coach Fabian Hurzeler. Seagulls chief executive Paul Barber called for perspective from fans in his programme notes after revealing he revealed emails “full of doom and gloom” following the recent 3-1 home defeat to rivals Crystal Palace. Enciso, one of two players recalled by Hurzeler following Saturday’s 1-1 draw at West Ham, almost gave Albion a dream start. A poor pass from Bees goalkeeper Flekken was intercepted by Carlos Baleba and, following a neat layoff from Joao Pedro, Paraguay forward Enciso curled against the right post. Brentford arrived in Sussex with the worst away record in the division, having previously taken a solitary point from 24 available this term. Flekken saved well from Baleba and then collected a tame header from the unmarked Enciso before the away side thought they had snatched a 13th-minute lead. After being slipped in by Mads Roerslev at the end of a swift counter-attack, Wissa thumped high into the net beyond Seagulls keeper Bart Verbruggen only to be ruled marginally offside. Flekken made further saves from Brajan Gruda and Matt O’Riley before hurting himself keeping out a deflected Kaoru Mitoma cross and being replaced by 23-year-old Iceland international Valdimarsson. Brentford remained on the back foot and, aside from Wissa’s disallowed effort, offered little going forward in a one-sided opening period which somehow ended level. Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke produced a crucial block to deny Wissa as the west London club began the second half brightly before Christian Norgaard’s ambitious effort deflected wide amid groans from increasingly restless home fans. Hurzeler responded with a triple change, introducing Yasin Ayari, Simon Adingra and Yankuba Minteh in place of O’Riley, Gruda and Mitoma. Albion forward Pedro then escaped punishment in the 76th minute after swinging an arm at Bees substitute Yehor Yarmoliuk without making contact before defender Ben Mee became the second visiting player to depart injured. The introduction of Solly March in the 88th minute for his first appearance since suffering a serious knee injury in October last year briefly lifted the mood on the terraces. But, following a frantic five minutes of added time, some Seagulls supporters vented their displeasure at full-time as their club’s wait for victory goes on.

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