Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats

NZ release: 03 August 2024

Offensive language Rated on: 03 August 2024

Joe Rogan Burn the Boats

What’s it about?

Podcaster Joe Rogan delivers his third Netflix live stand-up special after six years, this time at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.

The facts

  • English language
  • Runtime: 67 minutes

Why did it get this rating?

This live special was self-rated by Netflix. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Offensive language & content that may offend

Offensive words including f*cking, sh*t, c*ck and d*ck are used as part of, or to add emphasis to jokes.

This stand-up set contains content about the rainbow community, conspiracy theories, wokeness, and sexuality. While he forewarns in the trailer for the show that his lines are “jokes, folks. Just jokes” many of them are likely to cause offense and be upsetting for some viewers.

He is particularly offensive towards trans people and this is a strong theme during the set, with messaging to say that those who don’t support trans rights are being labelled as a ‘Nazi,’ and that trans men have been accepted into American culture too quickly.

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