Dood already had the murder and dismemberment planned out before and during the podcast. Thought he could pull a David Blaine and failed. Best to leave the magic to real magicians, bitch.
Their claim of "muh pwisonz dey be pickin on us an lockin us up so we be makin license plates!!!" is nothing but another 🥷🏿 fiction to make excuses for a group who destroy every city they live in, in every country, without exception.
@@TheMutor I wouldn't say he is left wing, but his opinions on Crime, the causes of crime, and the proper punishments of crime, are entirely from a soft decadent western liberal view.
@@cellardoor9360 Lol so explain your right wing view of crime. “Some ppl are just naturally bad and we should just punish ppl without examining the political and economic causes” 🤣yea man y’all POV is not that much more sophisticated
You have to imagine how many of those people are turned into monsters in prison though. A lot of people just make a stupid mistake, then prison messes you up.
@@fistofthebrownstar6216 I mean, sounds good. Or maybe just making prisons a place of correction and improvement for those that want to change for the better. You can't put people into dangerous environments locked up with dangerous people and expect them to come out better. It's common sense.
@@jessesocean5965 The victim didn't go on the biggest podcast on the planet, spouting how the justice system failed him. Only to get out and immediately kill someone. You, sir, may have missed the point.
@@LtGregoryStevensyou're not thinking it through. The way he went about the murder in 2024 is because his mind state on how to carry out a murder is stuck in the 90s, hence why he got caught so quickly whereas that would not have been the case if it took place in 1996
People get so committed to their cause that they stop caring what the truth even is. Someone like Josh is so obsessed with his own cause that he's blinded to the fact that some criminals are actually not great people.
@@karljonson3287 he's so cringe to me. hides under the guise of high morality but has clear over-the-top sadistic urges for people who do bad things. i am far from perfect and capable of sadism myself, but i can't stand people like that. type of guy who would be an abusive cop.
Why? I'm assuming you don't think it's dumb to want to free innocent people from prison, so do they just have a really low success rate and are heavily funded or something
they did one bad thing and now they're a joke all of sudden? Do you have any idea how many hundreds of innocent people they have freed (a lot of them on death row)?
I'm not sure what you are getting at. Of course he was sold, otherwise he wouldn't have invited him on the podcast. It isn't like Joe is the one that released him. Is it really a weakness to believe someone that says they are trying to better themselves?
This kinda proves Joe gaslight his viewers. He can't admit that he invited a legit murderer so that project itself could be shady and need more scrutiny
@@redfurydubstep I don't care about miserable people. I'm an adult and I'm sorry they were never first picked for the kickball team or whatever. Being honest isn't a crime.
Def lost some respect for joe on this he completely downplayed the absolute severe insanity of this dudes crime and tried to make up a bunch of crazy excuses
Goes to show that someone can't be judged solely on how they present themselves publicly. God knows what he's like when he flips the switch behind closed doors.
Yeah, prison is so bad and unfair. So what? Should we stop putting people in prison? Crazy idea here: what about not committing crimes? Then you will not go to a bad and unfair place
"Some dude owed him money, some drug money and he found the guy and robbed him" Don't downplay his priors. The guy was a gang leader and a drug dealer who tracked down, hurt and robbed others over drug money. Not to mention pointing guns in the process.
If you think this your brain needs more growing only small minded individual believe this there are violent people in every group of people on this earth. People are one group of organisms just because some look different does not mean they are inherently different we are all capable of good and evil
The guy that brought Sheldon into the podcast might want to start doing his homework. He probably got 50 years based on his previous behavior/crimes as well
That dude Joe was talking about with the innocence project. Total clown shadeball. He’s so full of it. He said verbatim “mothers would never kill their own child.” For someone who is apparently an “expert” how does he not know it happens all the time?
I go back and forth on this issue. The alleged human being who unalived my grandparents on the side of a road in OR was let out before reaching the light end of his sentence by the dubious wisdom of the PR parole board. This despite never apolovizing and in fact blaming my grandparents for the crime he committed against them (if they had just dome what I told them to do...). He's now living in his sons gagrage less than 5 miles from my mothers house. He should have stayed in forever. There was never any question about his guilt. But I don't want people being sent to jail for crimes they didn't commit.
Lol yeah fucked up and put a murderer on here. Then blamed the prison system. I love you but come on joe. You fucked up. The dude was bad. Also I live here in ID ( Californians please stay away you already ruined our state) but the judges here got in trouble for sending people to prisons they had a part ownership of 😂 they ended up just moving the shares to spouses or something. Dirty system all around
You don’t get 50 years for one incident. He was a habitual offender. You may find your loved ones at the hands of these people, that you think go to Jail for “ bullshit” . Karma may find you.
Joe rogans response to the insanity that is Sheldon Johnson’s nefarious post-release activities is impressively measured and rational. After standing up for a dude who proved himself totally unworthy one might’ve expected Rogan’s pendulum to swing equally in the opposite direction. But Rogan impresses again with his highly logical reaction- Instead of blaming the entire system and condemning everyone who gets a second chance, rather he understands the complexity of the issue and sees it from all angles. He still recognizes that the original sentence was probably disproportionate. He gets that prison can actually make a person much worse than they were before. He gets the nuance and complexity of figuring out which people are worthy of a second chance and which are not, and most importantly he gets that even though you may get it wrong sometimes, that doesn’t necessarily mean that the whole idea was a bad one. This is the Joe Rogan I remember from back in the day.
Jails MAKE MONEY TOO. I was a jailer/guard. Theres 3 tier's, County Inmate, State Inmate & Federal Inmate. Jails can house ALL 3 TIERS. Each tier pays different acceding. The jail can only house a certain % of State & Federal Inmates and they prefer Federal Inmates that are paper crimes ie money laundering, tax evasion etc... And now most jails use off premise companies for video visitation and e fund commissary meaning a separate private company charges you $5 automatically to put $50 on an inmates commissary funds, then turns around and charges the inmate $5 to buy a single can of Coke or $4 for 20 sheets of paper. The jail gets commission on all sales. Even a commission on video visitation and pay per minute phone calls and email communication.
My neighbor’s son did 20years in prison. He got released mid 2023. Story he says was at a party and his buddies went outside and came back rushing saying they got to go and they had some girl in the passenger seat and someone blasted her mouth and cops came to the truck and neighbor’s story was he has no idea what was going on so he was in the bed of the truck where the cops found him and another person. He claims he had nothing to do with it but he’s out now and already has a stolen car under his belt and he lives with his parents and they got him a used good condition Honda and he ruined that. Not so sure about him
My whole life was ruined in Pennsylvania. I received a DUI for THC in my blood even though I was 100% sober, had a state issued medical card and had not used my medication in a week. I used to be a technician for BMW and I lost all of that because some cop wanted to hit quota and get a bonus that month. It’s policing for profit!
Chivarella was the judge. I was in high school in the area where this was happening. A lot of kids got a lot of money back for being put away for the pettiest crimes.
Josh Dubin outright says he knew Sheldon was guilty unlike his previous guests, right after calling Sheldon his friend & his brother...... Why was Sheldon released at all?
Welp it will be interesting to see how long until Josh Dubins on the podcast again😝😝 Honestly a surprisingly relevant amount of the innocence projects cases are much more controversial than they’d lead you to believe
This incident really made me have to question The Innocence Project; this dude's history wasn't a secret, he didn't "get the book thrown at him", he was a major player in gangs in the area, there's a LOT of background that went into his prison sentence - that The Innocence Project guys downplayed HEAVILY. It's egregious enough that they couldn't have been "fooled" or whatever, they had to deliberately soften the story. Now this dude isn't exactly representative of everyone they've worked with obviously, as far as I can tell the vast majority of people they've gotten off have been totally legit(as far as I can tell...). But I don't understand how the people supporting legitimately innocent convicts can also straight up smooth over the past of a dude this vile.
This system your speaking about is so big and scary. I mean government controlled as well so i dont ever think there will be a time that anyone sheds lifht or betters the prison and jails in america. Im not saying it has to be daycare but i know what ive seen with my own eyes.