Joe Rogan mocks actor Rainn Wilson for tone deaf take on ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’

Viral podcaster Joe Rogan dragged “The Office” star Rainn Wilson all over the place after he whined about Anthony Wilson’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” anthem.

The song is still at the top of the Billboard charts and has connected with millions of working Americans. Anthony has been slammed by the Left for a line in the blue-collar anthem that stated, “God, if you’re 5 foot 3 and you’re 300 pounds, taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds.”

“If I were writing a song about ‘rich men north of richmond’ I wouldn’t talk about obese people on welfare, I’d sing about CEOs who make 400 times their average workers salary (up from 50 times 30 years ago) & corps that pay zero taxes & offshore tax shelters for billionaires,” Wilson carped on X.

Rogan found it hilarious that a multi-millionaire would rip on billionaires that way. He evidently considers the privileged actor to be out of touch with the working man.

During Rogan’s recent sit-down with Anthony on the “The Joe Rogan Experience,” he spanked the actor over his elitist views.

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“I mean, it’s a subject of discussion. So, like, everybody is getting involved and then somehow or another it became cultural,” Rogan commented concerning the song’s success.

“And then there was Dwight from ‘The Office.’ He chimed in that if he was going to write a cultural anthem, what did he say? Something like he wouldn’t write about overweight people on welfare. He would write about billionaires and their taxes,” Rogan laughed, having trouble containing himself.

He then advised Wilson to travel to West Virginia and see how bad it was there himself. He should experience the brutal poverty and the hopelessness that many of those who live there deal with day-to-day.

“There’s nothing funnier than millionaires talking sh*t about billionaires. There is nothing funnier about millionaires pretending these billionaires are out of touch. Take Dwight from ‘The Office’ down to West Virginia. Take him through those coal mining countries. Take him to those places in Appalachia where people have extreme poverty and pills have ravished those areas. Take him there,” Rogan suggested.

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“And it’s everywhere. Yeah, the sad thing is it’s everywhere,” Anthony pointed out.

“But even throughout rural Virginia, that poverty is a big issue and drugs are a big issue. And I mean it’s not just even in the rural areas. You go into downtown Richmond or any downtown anywhere for that matter… It’s almost like these problems exist everywhere now. … That’s why the song resonated the way it did,” he noted.

Wilson was hammered by users on X and justifiably so:

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