An open letter to Kellogg’s re: Michael Phelps

Dear, Kellogg’s.
I’m writing this letter to express my disappointment in your company in firing Michael Phelps as a spokesperson for your products because he was photographed while enjoying some marijuana.
I respectfully would like to communicate my opinion on this matter because I think it’s of great public interest.
First of all, although it is true that Mr. Phelps broke the law, I think any reasonably intelligent person would admit that it’s one of the most fucked up and corrupt laws that we have today in this country. Marijuana is relatively harmless and certainly far less dangerous than a host of other things that are not only legal but also readily available, like alcohol and prescription drugs. The only reason it remains illegal to this day is because it’s a plant and you can’t patent it and control it’s sale, and because if it were legal it would greatly affect the demand for a host of prescription drugs that rake in billions of dollars each year for pharmaceutical companies.
That’s it.
Marijuana has never killed anyone EVER in over 10,000 years of use. We’re not protecting people from themselves, we’re not saving the children – it’s just a horribly illogical law that is in place because of corruption and propaganda.
The fact that it’s against the law is just a disgusting reminder of how retarded our system is, not a reasonable reaction to a proven threat to society.

I have to say, this whole thing saddens me, because I personally would like to think that as Americans we’re better than this. These television news anchors will shake their heads at the thoughtless mistake Mr. Phelps had made by “smoking dope,” and then without even the tiniest sense of irony they will cut to a beer commercial.
This is supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, right? We’re not supposed to be a nation of little bitches giving in to the whims of corrupt politicians and the pharmaceutical companies whose interests they’re representing.
It’s 2009, and in this day and age with the incredible access to information that we have available there’s no fucking way that we should be allowing human beings to tell other human beings that they can’t do something that they enjoy that hurts no one including themselves.
THAT is madness. THAT is ignorant, and THAT is completely fucking un-American.
I don’t want to hear any of that, “he’s setting a bad example with the children” nonsense either, because we all know if he had a gin and tonic in his hand instead of a bong this would never have been an issue, even though every single study ever done has shown that marijuana is FAR less dangerous than alcohol.
Marijuana laws are a horrible waste of resources and law enforcement, and especially in this day and age with our economy in such horrible shape I believe the last thing we need to be doing is wasting tax payers’ money on any of this victimless bullshit.

I find your reactions to Mr. Phelps situation both ignorant and short sighted.
I think what would have been a far better response from Kellogg’s would be to support Mr. Phelps, and perhaps point out that maybe we as a society should take a closer look at the evidence and possibly reconsider our position on this misunderstood plant that so many of our productive citizens find useful.
Now, I’m sure if you really were running Kellogg’s and you were still reading my bullshit all the way down to this, you must be thinking, “Why the hell would we stick our necks out like that for pot smokers?”

And of course the answer to that question would be, because we buy your shit, motherfucker.
Do you guys even know your consumer statistics? Well, let me fill you in on some of my own personal scientific research on the subject, because I have been closely studying my own purchases for over 20 years, and I can tell you that I’ve been high 100% of the time I’ve bought your shit.
I mean, do you guys ever think about what you sell?
Pop tarts? Are you kidding me? I would be willing to bet that 50% of the people buying pop tarts are stoned out of their fucking minds.
Just to be perfectly clear on my position, I would like you to know that I enjoy your products. I think many of them are quite tasty, but lets be honest; you guys sell sugar-drenched shit that’s horrible for your body – in fact, it’s actually way worse for your body than pot – and you market this shit specifically to children.
You assholes go as far as putting lovable cartoon characters on the boxes just so that kids will beg their parents for it.

Now, I don’t want you to misunderstand my point, because I in no way want anything bad to happen to your company. Like I said, I genuinely enjoy your products.
There’s nothing quite like being stoned out of your mind at 2am watching a Chuck Norris movie and eating a bowl of fruit loops. Your company and its products have been a part of some very pleasurable moments in guilty eating, and I’m glad you’re around.
All I’m saying is that it’s high time (no pun intended) that you motherfuckers respect the stoner dollar. There’s WAY more of us than you might think, and we tend to get upset about dumb shit like this. There are millions of us, and if we decide that we don’t like a company, they’re going to feel it.
I think if you looked into it carefully, you would be surprised at how many undercover potheads there are out there. Pot smokers don’t all fit into the obvious, negative stereotypes; we come in all shapes and forms – including by the way, the form of the greatest fucking swimmer who ever lived, EVER.
Think about THAT shit for a second..
So in closing, I would like to ask you nice folks to please smarten the fuck up.
I would request that you check the calendar and note that it’s 2000 and fucking 9, and next time you think about getting all uppity about pot you might want to do a quick google search on the facts.

It’s 4:40am here in LA, and I’m going to wrap up this blog and to celebrate its completion I’m going to enjoy one of my personal favorite Kellogg’s products: Eggo waffles.
I’m gonna pop 4 of them bitches into the toaster, and then I’m gonna stuff the bong with some fine, American grown “Train Wreck” and sacrifice the sacred plant to the fire gods in tribute to the unjustly persecuted 8 time Olympian hero. Then I’m gonna get some butter, and I’m gonna smear it on those Eggos, I’m gonna cover them with maple syrup, and I’m going to eat the ever loving fuck out of them.
Good day, sirs.

Yours truly,

Joe Rogan.

62 comments to An open letter to Kellogg’s re: Michael Phelps

  • bigc 151

    unbelivale blog joe,
    eveything was so well put.

  • conrod

    I’m so hungry right now after reading that

  • JohnGrigs

    Hell yeah kelloggs are assholes but there probably just firing phelps to maintain there reputation of being all good and child friendly =/. Eating 4 eggos high?, c’mon Joe, try eggo & vanella ice cream sandwhichs blazed, THOSE are the best, next to fruit roll ups & furit by the foot. And train wreck is pretty legit, i have some sour D rite now, its so nice.

  • Burnham55

    I beg to differ Joe. However, some of your comments are true, there are also some that are false. First and foremost, Phelps was not necessarily fired because he broke the law, it’s more so that he is an icon to children. Most contracts that use celebrities to represent their products, with Phelps included, have stipulations against them engaging in activities that may cause them to portray a negative image (such as drug use) to their consumers. Phelp’s is to be portrayed as a child icon, someone who children can look up to. It is in Kelloggs best interest to rid themselves of anyone who does not portray the picture perfect, all American image that they so sought after.
    I for one am for legalization of Marijuana, and find it for the most part harmless to anyone who uses it responsibly, and in the comfort of their own home. However, you should read the “real death of Bruce Lee” and then reevaluate you statement that Marijuana has never killed anyone. Here is the link to The Bruce Lee Story, the one that Hollywood so dramatically altered… http://www.jkdstreetdefense.com/bruce-lee-death.html
    - Van

  • Gixer

    Probably the best defendant letter I have ever read in my entire fucking life. I don’t even smoke marijuana but I can honestly say, you have those bitches cornered with NOTHING to say, great job!

  • mtusandman

    Well put Joe,
    Why is it that this society continues to let themselves be pushed around by these corrupt politicians. They tell us crystal meth is a terrible drug (and it is), then turn around, tone it down a little and rename it Adderal, then sell it to our children with “ADD”. They tell us opium ruins lives then they purify it into morphine and sell it to us in our hospitals and do the same with marijuana. Isn’t the definition of a schedule 1 drug “for no use, scientific or recreational”? This country has become so soft we allow our corrupt leaders to tell we the people that we cannot grow a plant in our own backyards and us it as we see fit. Joe, we need more people with your balls and your status to give us little people the courage to stand up for justice, to liberate those 100,000+ inmates serving time for marijuana, and to tell our leaders and corruption will no longer be tolerated here.

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  • leeeeeroy

    I agree this was blown way out of proportion. When i first hear the big WHOO-Haa about this i wondered what the media responce would have been if Usain Bolt was found smoking a big fatty. Probably absolutly nothing. How back can pot be if the greatest athlete of our times smokes it.

  • Icecreamman

    Nice and true open letter Joe. I liked it:=)

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