Steven Crowder

Crowder's pleasure with himself and his sadistic use of physical power is obvious, thanks mostly to his expressive gestures, facial reddening, shrill vocal manipulations, and erratic hand movements. But his glee belies the worrisome nature of his work. Steeped in bigotry and violent humiliation, the point of most of the clips seems clear: Liberalism is a threatening pathology in need of urgent, punitive extermination—by whatever means are at hand. Steven Blake "Cold Feet" Crowder is a professional asshole and self-described comedian who supports conservative and libertarian views. Crowder is prominent in the conservative establishment: he previously worked for Fox News, wrote for Breitbart.com's Big Hollywood section, and repeatedly appeared at the (CPAC). He regularly posts self-described comedy on YouTube and regularly posts self-described news on his webshite, LouderWithCrowder.com (LwC for short ). Crowder's YouTube channel has over 5.6 million subscribers and over 1.5 billion views, proving that you don't need talent or charisma to gain a massive following as a right-wing YouTuber.

Crowder is perhaps best known as the face of the "Change My Mind" internet meme. More amusingly, he's also known for refusing to debate Sam Seder of the Majority Report, then freaking out when Seder unexpectedly appeared as a guest on a stream with H3H3, actually saying "Oh no, what a nightmare!" when Seder appeared on screen, keeping the camera away from his face, and running away from the livestream, earning the new nickname Crowder The Coward.

Political career
I'm not a micro political guy, but tend to lean more conservative and Libertarian. I've got no ulterior motive. I'm not pushing any agenda. I don't care as much about the local political races as much as I do the over-reaching direction of where this country is going, but I do care. People get to hear the world as I see it. I'm not a hyper conservative, but I am a conservative. I literally don't have any other agenda than wanting to make people laugh.

Crowder produced his own comedic shorts until getting picked up by PJ Media in 2009, which caught the eye of Fox News that same year. Crowder worked for Fox News from 2009 to 2013. During that time, he appeared on Hannity and Cavuto. In 2013, after a seven-month period where he was not televised, Crowder criticized Fox in general and Hannity in particular for getting "bulldozed like a child" on a radio interview. Despite his public apology, he was shortly fired. After disappearing from Fox, Crowder started doing the speaker circuit rounds, apparently charging about $3,000-$5,000 per visit.

One of Crowder's ideas of wanting to make people laugh is to play extremely racist caricatures of the Chinese as part of "cultural appropriation month".

Oligarch funding
Despite constantly promoting himself as an independent creator, Steven Crowder's show is actually part of the Glenn Beck and Mark Levin-owned Blaze Media, which is funded by billionaire Cary Katz, CRTV's principal investor and College Lending Corp. founder, which markets loans to university students.

Racism
In Crowder's article for Breitbart titled "Sarah Silverman: Fox News Is a Secret Racist Machine!", Crowder asserts that Silverman is not racist for using racist slurs:

Antisemitism
Crowder's record on anti-Semitism is mixed. He has defended religious Jews:

However, after Ye received backlash for his anti-Semitic views, Crowder made it clear that he did not extend the same charity to secular Jews:

Homophobia and transphobia

 * 1) TransRightsAreHumanRights ? Let's see, how do I put this delicately? Ah. No they’re not.

In May of 2019, Carlos Maza made a Tweet shedding light on Crowder's homophobic remarks: Since I started working at Vox, Steven Crowder has been making video after video "debunking" Strikethrough. Every single video has included repeated, overt attacks on my sexual orientation and ethnicity. Here's a sample:

Crowder described Maza as the following, with a stereotypical gay voice for some of them:

Sprite is a synonym for fairy, which is a known homophobic slur. Meanwhile, queer can be derogatory depending on context, which is obviously the case here. On June 5, 2019, Chris Dale of YouTube responded with a blog post, "Taking a harder look at harassment", that promised tougher policies regarding harassment and hate speech. These policy updates were met with mixed reception, as many innocent channels saw a drop in ad revenue in what is dubbed the "Vox Adpocalypse".

As for Crowder regularly calls him "Pete Butt Gig".

In June of 2016, Crowder announced the super "edgy" T-shirt "Socialism is for figs":

Updated "Socialism is for Figs" shirt coming to the #LwC merch store soon. pic.twitter.com/wgviKFMIHL StevenCrowderHomophobicT-Shirt.jpg

Remember kids, it's not bigotry if you replace one letter in a slur!

June 2021 saw Crowder go on a virulently homophobic rant in which he peddled far-right myths about gay people:


 * Crowder said that the gay community is “definitely more predatory in nature as far as recruiting," implying that he believes in the conspiracy theory that gay people are indoctrinating children.
 * Crowder said that gay people are more likely to be pedophiles based on the fact that gay men are statistically more promiscuous, even claiming that all gay men are sex maniacs and that almost none are monogamous. He also accused the gay community of consisting almost entirely of pedophiles. In reality, studies show that gay people are no more likely to be pedophiles than straight men.
 * Crowder even managed to sneak some misandry into the video by trying to justify the above point with claims that men are more predatory by their very nature.
 * But by far the low point of the video was when Crowder claimed that heterosexual men who don't do drugs have a 0% chance of getting AIDS and that "AIDS was exclusive to the gay community in the United States, despite how lied about it". Needless to say, this claim is an example of PIDOOMA of the highest order.

Why he's divorced
As of April 25th 2023, Crowder announced, in response to Candace Owens implying she had dirt on him and going so far as to ask her audience to "pray for him", that he and his wife have been going through a divorce since 2021, and are now separated. Now, that's not really newsworthy, as according to Crowder, "there was no infidelity, any kind of abuse on either side!" so what's so important that it has to be here? Well, it's for what Crowder said immediately after the aforementioned quote that is rather concerning due to his apparent possessiveness over his wife, and, as far we know, an indication as to why his wife (probably) left him.

Two days later, a video was leaked of him verbally abusing his pregnant wife. According to his wife's family, this abuse was going on for years. Also, Stephen was the one to start divorcing her, in an apparent effort to cut her off financially.

In the workplace
Speaking to the New York Post in 2023, ten of Crowder's ex-staffers alleged that he fostered an abusive workplace environment. But most shockingly, six of those ten claimed to have witnessed Crowder repeatedly exposing his genitals to his employees. This puts his constant screeching about sexual perversion in a whole new light. From New York: In March 2018, Crowder and his crew were driving in a van when a former producer he liked to call "Not Gay Jared" fell asleep in the back row. "Steven was in front, and he was joking about what he was going to do," a witness said. "He climbed over and dropped his junk on top of Jared's shoulder." The same ex-staffer recalled that Crowder had exposed himself to Jared in 2017 while they were filming a parody version of Ghost. And on a flight in 2018, a different employee claims they saw Crowder put his testicles on his childhood friend and assistant, John Goodman. Another employee remembered that Crowder had showed his genitals to Dave Landau, a comedian and former co-host who called Crowder a "bully" last week. (Landau claimed that Crowder installed a "'Dave don't talk' button" on the show to get him to be quiet on air.) "At first, I took it as him trying to be friendly or one of the guys," said an ex-staffer. "Now, I see it was a power play."

Responding to the allegations that he exposed his genitals to staffers, Crowder stated: "Yes. Yes. ... That did happen. I mean, what are you talking about? The Terminator 2 sketch? ... We were naked in that one too. Yeah... Was it gay Captain America?" A few days later, he opted to post a clip on his Twitter account showcasing one of his employees whipping another; the one being whipped was in a cow costume and repeatedly yelled "MOOOOO!!!".

Videos
I'm a young conservative Christian who’s pretty edgy but never dirty. Shut up, you old bag! Some of Crowder's more egregious videos are documented below.

Same-sex marriage
In a video titled "GAY MARRIAGE!! (Featuring Gay Leprechaun)", Crowder begins by whining about being called a homophobe by "the left" for his homophobic views.

What are these objections? Well, for one, his feelings would be hurt if we called it "marriage" and he believes it is not homophobic to force gay couples to get an obviously inferior version of water fountain marriage:

He's actually correct that people who oppose gay marriage are homophobic by definition, as these people support restrictions of rights for a disadvantaged minority group only for being a disadvantaged minority group. We call that "discrimination" and we have tried "separate-but-equal" facilities, and they always end up unequal and fueled by bigotry. This counterargument may be where Crowder gets the whole "racist" thing from his opponents, by the way.

For another, same-sex marriage means that the government can force churches to gay marry people:

Crowder is being either ignorant or malicious on this claim. Even the Family Research Council says that "there is no significant risk that pastors and churches can be compelled by a court to solemnize, host, or perform a same-sex marriage ceremony".

Guantanamo Bay
In a video titled "The REAL GUANTANAMO BAY!!", Crowder asserts that Guantanamo Bay is a well-run beach community (he spends 2 minutes of 14 partaking in beach activities) where prisoners are treated fairly and provided numerous amenities. In contrast, Amnesty International has consistently found human rights violations (such as torture) and unjustified detention of civilians (without proper procedural or legal rights). This video features Crowder's manipulative use of language and imagery on full display. For example, Crowder shifts from discussing the rights provided to detainees, to implicitly blaming "liberals" for 9/11, to flatly asserting that all Gitmo detainees are terrorists, in just 15 seconds:

Gun control
After Barack Obama suggested that the should become permanent, Crowder compared him to Hitler and Stalin in "GUNS, GUNS, GUNS! (Featuring Michael Moore)":

Of course, [1] Obama never took your guns, [2] Hitler expanded gun rights (for the "right kind" of citizens), although he did strip these rights from Jews and other so-called "undesirables", and [3] Ché Guevara, who was a literal armed revolutionary against a tyrannical government, only briefly held office in the following Castro regime.

Trans gym video
In 2015, Crowder uploaded a video entitled "HIDDEN CAM: Cross-Dressing At Planet Fitness!" in which he attempts to "prove" the left's hypocrisy on transgenderism by dressing up as a woman and pretending to be trans at a Planet Fitness gym, hoping that the staff will assume he isn't really trans and kick him out. When this tactic fails, Crowder resorts to dropping the weights to get a reaction before claiming that his being subsequently kicked out proves his point. He also deliberately misgenders a trans woman in the intro.

Change my mind
"Change My Mind" is a YouTube show where Steven Crowder debates with non-credentialed young adults on complex issues. Big surprise: Crowder argues for a wide array of conservative topics.

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Epstein
And that's a wrap, folks! Thanks to all who tuned in!

We may keep security on the Clinton watch for a bit longer. Just to be safe.
 * 1) EpsteinDidntKillHimself

Rape
If a feminist is raped in a forest, and no one is around to hear it, is she still heinously unattractive?

Ableism
Crowder advocates for the death of people with POCD and accuses them of being pedophiles.

This is in response to a licensed OCD therapist.

Lies
Crowder has repeatedly lied or misrepresented evidence in his political commentator career, as you may have noticed from the above.

Potholer54 climate change debacle
In 2017, Crowder argued with British science journalist Peter Hadfield (aka Potholer54) over a Louder with Crowder episode titled "Top 5 'Climate Change' Myths". Crowder's arguments were hilariously bad:


 * Crowder argued that climate scientists encourage support for Big Government by lying about AGW to guilt liberals.
 * Crowder argued that all climate scientists believe "gender to be a figment of the imagination", as if this were unscientific or discredited their work in climate science.
 * Crowder argued that NASA confirmed a global net gain of ice of 82bn tons and that this is evidence of cooling when in fact this figure was only for (parts of) Antarctica and that Greenland had lost 269bn tons in the same period.
 * Crowder argued that an increase in polar bear numbers (which followed a ban on hunting) as proof that climate change is not harming polar bears.
 * Crowder argued that climate change models are worthless because the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was unable to predict an exact number of hurricanes per year.
 * Crowder also cited Christopher Monckton's and Tim Ball's claims that NOAA is fraudulent as evidence that climate change is itself bogus.

Following this, Crowder challenged Hadfield to a debate. Hadfield refused because no topic or time of day was proposed and therefore a formal debate could not be prepared. Updates as to the debate discussions were brought up in subsequent Hadfield videos. Haldfield agreed to participate in a livestream debate scheduled for April 27, but Crowder chickened out at the last minute.

A summary of the exchange between Hadfield and Crowder is a video by "Goggles OW".

Sam Seder's debate challenge
Leading up to Politicon in 2018, Majority Report host Sam Seder challenged Steven Crowder to a debate. Politicon contacted Steven Crowder, who in response, stopped responding to their emails. Since then, Sam Seder has posted numerous challenges, and even some of Crowder's own followers have asked why he won't debate Seder. Crowder has ignored the challenge but continued to "debate" random college students who aren't schooled on these subjects.

Timeline of events

 * Politicon: Crowder had been scheduled to appear at PolitiCon. Seder was invited to come but agreed only on the condition that he could debate someone. He suggested Crowder and Crowder instantly stopped answering Politicon's emails. The event scheduler says that Crowder got "cold feet", birthing the "Cold Feet Crowder" meme.


 * The Challenge: Sam Seder issues an open debate challenge to Crowder which births this truly top-tier meme.


 * McInnes: Gavin McInnes (a white supremacist and Proud Boys founder) wants Seder to appear on his show. Seder would normally refuse but McInnes already has Crowder scheduled and McInnes offers the opportunity for a debate. Crowder instantly cancels.


 * 6/14/21: Crowder has a debate scheduled with Ethan Klein. 30 minutes before the debate is scheduled Sam Seder ends his normally scheduled livestream early. Crowder's dad calls Ethan and cancels citing a "medical emergency" with Crowder's pregnant wife. Crowder re-schedules the debate for noon on 6/21/21. The exact time that Sam's daily livestream goes live.


 * 6/21/21: Steven Crowder went into what he expected to be a debate with on the subject of COVID-19 policies. Crowder connects to H3H3 but hides off-screen until Seder's livestream goes live. Only when he thinks it's safe does he sit down on his set. But he's wrong, as Seder appears immediately after Ethan makes his first reply. To quote Crowder: "OH NO! It's Sam Seder! What a... WOW, what a fucking nightmare!" Sam Seder had pre-recorded the first portion of his live show in a successful effort to fake-out Crowder's precautions to avoid him. Crowder responded by freaking out, refusing to show his face on video for some time, making numerous ad-hominem attacks and subsequently rage-quitting the debate.

Ashley Judd's iPhone rape
At the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, Crowder stated, "...Ashley Judd just tweeted that buying Apple products, again, is akin to rape. From her iPhone."

Judd wrote a 2010 essay (not "just tweeted" by 3 years, and not Twitter at all) in which she expressed grief at learning that electronic products are manufactured in countries in conflict. In such countries, women are often sexually assaulted by militia members.

Union thuggery and misleading editing
In December 2012, Fox News aired a video that would briefly obsess the conservative blogosphere. At a Right to Work rally in Michigan, one of Fox’s young contributors was punched in the face by a union member. It was evidence, a parade of Fox pundits stressed, of “union thuggery.” On Fox and Friends, anchor Steve Doocy wondered what his colleague had done “that so provoked the left.” But an extended version of the video, aired ironically on Fox News’ Hannity, revealed that the original clip had been edited, removing footage of the puncher being pushed to the ground prior to throwing a punch in return.

Upon close inspection, it's clear that Steven Crowder used a throw to get the old man to the ground.

Conspiracy theories
In the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Crowder streamed a number of videos in which he falsely claimed that voter fraud occurred in several states in order to "steal" the election from the Republicans. Notably, he neglected to comment after the (Republican-dominated) Supreme Court ruled that voter fraud did not occur. Crowder also failed to mention that the GOP attempted to stop the count on multiple occasions. When said conspiracy theories led to a riot in DC, Crowder declined to comment on his role, instead going on holiday. When he returned from his much-needed hiatus childish attempt to avoid responsibility, he continued peddling the same conspiracy.

Crowder believes that big tech companies are trying to silence him, despite having 5.25 million subscribers and most of his videos being monetized. He even went as far as to call it "the biggest issue of our time", instead of, y'know, climate change or maybe the ongoing pandemic.

Crowder has spread misinformation about COVID-19 on multiple occasions. On June 17, 2020, he uploaded a video entitled "The COVID death is inflated" in which he spread misinformation about the number of deaths attributed to the virus. In 2021, another one of his videos was removed for violating YouTube's guidelines by "claiming that the death rates of Covid-19 are less severe or equally as severe as the common cold or seasonal flu", received half a million views before being deleted.

Alt-baiting
In September 2016, Andrew Anglin of The Daily Stormer started a "meme" smear campaign where he used fake Tweets to claim that Crowder is the leader of the alt-right and advocates for another Holocaust, seemingly in the hopes of ruining what's left of Crowder's reputation à la Ben Garrison. The "meme" was picked up by David Duke, 4chan's /pol/, and The Right Stuff, which released a fake podcast titled "White Power with Crowder". Trolls on Twitter defamed Crowder on the hashtag #CrowderFacts.

In reality, Crowder is passionately pro-Israel and ostensibly opposes antisemitism (see above),   despite him originally having good buddy and occasional substitute host Owen Benjamin being a fucking Holocaust denier and straight-up Neo-Nazi who he only cut ties with after Benjamin told him the Moon landing was a hoax. He also believes Barack Obama is antisemitic, so don't feel too bad about him being slandered in the same manner. Crowder mocked the alt-right when Donald Trump appeared to be on good terms with Benjamin Netanyahu. Alt-right organizer Richard Spencer asserted that "most of the stuff [Crowder] says is just off-the-shelf conservatism that isn’t remotely dangerous or new."

Trivia

 * As a child, Crowder voiced on the PBS animated series  He later went on to mock the show in 2019 for its depiction of a gay wedding in the episode "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone", and showed no issue with the episode in question being banned from broadcast by  despite his supposed anti-censorship stances.