A right-wing activist asked a question on social media that sparked a heated debate about Joe Rogan and Taylor Swift.
Luke Radkowski, founder of the conspiracy group We Are Change (WAC), asked a simple question. Questions about Xformerly Twitter.
“If there was a culture war between Joe Rogan and Taylor Swift, who would win?” he asked in the poll below. Approximately 11,400 votes were collected in the poll, and Logan won with 85.6%.
However, his question sparked further discussion about X as people reposted his original post with their own comments.
“Yawn. Consider it a distraction to keep you distracted by nonsense*** ****. Thank you,” one person wrote.
Another posted: “Seeing what these girls have gone through to get tickets to see Taylor, there’s no world where she can’t win.”
And a third said: “I like Joe Rogan in terms of foreign and border policy, Taylor Swift’s domestic policy and social policy. I abstained from this vote as a Swiftie and Rogan listener. Both big He has an influence, and rightfully so!”
Comedian and UFC commentator Rogan is the author of Spotify’s most popular podcast, joe rogan experience and is often cited as a highly influential critic.
Already one of the most powerful pop stars in the world, Swift had an incredible 2023, more than doubling her personal fortune and becoming a billionaire thanks to record-breaking. Elas tour. She has had multiple albums on the Billboard charts, and her song “Cruel Summer” was one of the most played hits that year.
The singer’s name was mentioned Temporal He was named “Person of the Year” and was the most searched person on Google. The “Bad Blood” singer also formed a high-profile relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who has dominated news stories since September.
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