Candace Owens Questions Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s Manhood For ‘Turning His Back’ on Joe Rogan

Candace Owens today questioned Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s manhood for “turning his back” on podcaster Joe Rogan.

Owens declared in a tweet, “The Rock turning his back on Joe Rogan is so emblematic of why these fickle Hollywood types are never to be taken seriously.”

“Remember fellas—routine steroid injections does not make someone a man,” Owens explained.

Previously, we reported that Johnson, along with other celebrities, offered support to podcaster Joe Rogan after he released a late-night video sharing his thoughts on the Spotify controversy last Sunday.

That didn’t sit well with the leftist mob and not long thereafter, a video compilation of Rogan saying the N-word multiple times on his show was released.

There was no context to why he may have used the word, although, often in the past, people would use the word if they were quoting someone else, for example, and even Joe Biden has been seen on video using it on the Senate floor in that manner.

Because of this, many called on Johnson to pull his support for Rogan, and he apparently did just that Friday night in a quote tweet of left-wing author Don Winslow.

Winslow told Johnson, “Dear @TheRock, You’re a hero to many people and using your platform to defend Joe Rogan, a guy that used and laughed about using the N word dozens of times, is a terrible use of your power.”

“Have you actually listened to this man’s many racist statements about Black people?” Winslow asked.

Johnson responded, “Dear @donwinslow Thank you so much for this I hear you as well as everyone here 100% I was not aware of his N word use prior to my comments, but now I’ve become educated to his complete narrative.”

“Learning moment for me. Mahalo, brother and have a great & productive weekend. DJ,” Johnson added.

Yesterday, Johnson issued a “sincere apology” to another left-wing Twitter user, Cheri Jacobus, who he had apparently engaged in prior about the situation.

“Hi @CheriJacobus, I owe you a sincere apology. I didn’t show up the way I would’ve liked to in our dialogue and my language to you was offensive. I apologize. Thank you and your followers for all the dialogue here. Have a great & productive weekend. DJ,” Johnson said.

The creator of “The List” Siraj Hashmi, however, let Johnson know that Jacobus, who is white, had used the N-word in a tweet in the past with a screenshot of the tweet.

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