S*x slave at 13- Joe Rogan recalls his interaction with a North Korean political refugee

Joe Rogan is one of the most influential person on the planet. He is a podcast host and also works as a commentator in the UFC. Joe’s Podcast is one of the most viewed podcasts on the planet and attracts an average of 11 million viewers per episode. Joe has called various celebrities and famous personalities on his podcast and has revealed some bizarre facts from around the world. In his recent podcast, Joe talked about various stories from North Korea.

North Korea has been ruled by one of the world’s longest-running dynastic dictatorships. Three generations of dictators have ruled with absolute authority, using repression and power. The country is one of the worst places to live in the world and even basic rights are not provided to its citizens. Joe Rogan, in his podcast, talked about these disturbing facts and discussed how people are trapped in the country and are still used as slaves in 2022.

In his recent podcast with Fahim Anwar, Joe talked about her old podcast guest, Yeonmi Park, who escaped from north Korea in 2017 by being a sex slave at 13. Joe discussed her and said: “I had Yeonmi park on the podcast; woman who escaped from North Korea. You want to talk about a lady who just doesn’t want to hear any Bulls**t. when you escape North Korea and you make it into china as a sex slave when you’re 13, you have no tolerance for bulls**t.”

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“They’re barely alive”- Joe Rogan talks about the condition of people in North Korea

Joe Rogan in his podcast also talked about the horrible living condition of people of North Korea and said that it is unbelievable how this is still happening in 2022. Joe, while talking about Yeonmi Park, further discussed the problem of slavery and starvation in North Korea.

Joe said: “Just what the F*** man. The fact that this is going on right now and that in 2022, while you and i are sitting here drinking whiskey and talking, there are people that are slaves in North Korea and they can’t get out. They’re trapped and they’re barely alive. They barely survive in terms of like their ability to just have enough food to live and they live in concentration camps and they work for the state and live in slave camps.”

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