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Joe Rogan Apologized For Using The N-Word On His Podcast, Said 'It's Not My Word To Use' - Blavity

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Joe Rogan of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast issued an apology on Saturday when a video compilation emerged on social media showing him using the N-word repeatedly throughout various episodes, NPR  reports .

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