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Steven Crowder
Welcome to the lineup live here on Rumble All Day. You don't need to change that dial. If you still had a dial, when's the question of the day? When's the last time you had a TV with a dial? I had one that made the sound like this every time that I moved it and then it broke so I couldn't go back. I was poor. Hey, speaking of poor. Ah, poor Israel right now. They're losing some friends, it seems, some allies, but not really President Trump. I just realized my tag was sticking out. President Trump said at the G7, he said, you know what, Israel would not exist if not for the United States. And he also said he doesn't like Israel's approach, that he thinks they could do it a different way. I want to ask people, we haven't seen any commentary from Tucker Carlson or the usual suspects right now. Like, if you're asking for a balanced approach to Israel, sure, they have the right to exist. We acknowledge that there are a bunch of people who want to kill them, wipe them off the face of the map. But we also think, you know what, they should be a little more beholden to us. They should stop with the chest being a little bit. Maybe they're, maybe it's not just Israel's way or the highway. President Trump is saying, hey, there's actually a third way. There could be a fourth or fifth way. But you guys have to start listening up. Could you ask for more than that. And have we seen more than that from a president here in our lifetime? I'm just wondering why people aren't saying, you know what, I appreciate the balance. Jon Stewart, who used to be very, very funny, is still funny, but he's retarded now. We'll talk about that more because he keeps going back to January 6th, the January 6th, this in light of the New York Knicks winning in the rioting. And then Killer Mike, who some people have given credit where they say he's not woke. I think he's actually the worst, the worst of the worst when it comes to wokeness because now he's talking about how Asians are a problem. And at a certain point I want to ask people like Killer Mike, hey, if you can't get along with any communities, you know where I'm going with this At a certain point, could it possibly be you? You guys let me know. On with the show. The contentious relationship between YouTube and Crowder has been heating up in this country. All people are equal before the law. But in a few short years, all peoples around the globe were electrified to learn that what Vox dreamed of but could not accomplish came to a thundering
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Really?
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
130 and 9. He has a 130 IQ noodles. And so does Tim.
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What's the nine?
Steven Crowder
We don't need a ton.
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It's unfair.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, it's unfair. You can't have two gifts.
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You get one gift.
Steven Crowder
That's how it should work. You don't just, you know, when you take your kid to like, you know what, you can get a birthday gift. You don't just give them the whole Toys R Us. You pick out one.
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Yeah.
Steven Crowder
You know, like you just have the whole video game Heil.
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I feel like that's selfish.
Steven Crowder
You have been touched by the fist of godson. I'm five six. So there was a little trade off. I wouldn't say little.
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Would you take a few of those inches and move them, Cat?
You got a fighting claw for those inches?
Would you, Gerald, would you move some inches?
I'm happy in both places.
Steven Crowder
All right. Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
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I'm doing fantastic. How are you?
Steven Crowder
Not as good as 130 and 9. I'm okay.
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I can't.
I can't afford to shift any of my inches. No, I need max everywhere. I'm at.
Steven Crowder
I am very efficient with my IQ and inches. Wednesday, 24th of June. Addison Improv in Dallas, Texas for Josh Firestein in this year, the year 2000 of our Lord.
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Yes.
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
The year of our Lord, who very much has blessed Noodles. Yes. We all entered here. The jacuzzi
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bubbles spilled forth upon the floor.
Steven Crowder
That's right. And in the changing room as Gerald gazed upon Noodles in his anguish, cried out that the Lord was an unfair bastard.
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I mean, I didn't say that, but
Steven Crowder
of course that's a fact. There are some people though. You ever just meet someone, you're like, wow, you got all the things, you're good looking, you're athletic. Yeah, the South African guy, that's. Life's not fair, guys. It's just. It's just not. This is one thing too. I don't know, like you had people in the feel good left who tried answer this comment below. Do you think life is or should be fair? Because raised as a Christian too, like, ah, you know, it all works out. No, it doesn't. It doesn't always work out. The key is being okay with how things work out and controlling everything that is within your purview. Being able to face yourself in the mirror. Did I do everything I could do? Did I work as hard as I could? Did I explore every option? Did I, Did I Take advantage of every opportunity. Did I use every gift that I had? And then sometimes you still come up short. Hey, that's okay. Them's the break. It's a learning experience. Speaking of learning, Ian McKellen hasn't learned the art of self awareness. He's the. He's the gay theater actor who played Magneto.
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You shall not pass as well, Right?
Steven Crowder
That's right.
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I forgot Gandalf the Grave and Gandalf the White.
And with the white.
Steven Crowder
I prefer the white. Gandalf the Gay.
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That makes sense.
Steven Crowder
He's at home, though. Who knew that the Shire was at Folsom Street Fair?
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No wonder he loved hobbits.
Steven Crowder
So Ian McKellen not self aware. He told an Italian audience how he motivates himself to destroy things or how he did when playing Magneto. And this passes for comedy amongst gay theater folks.
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They got me to destroy New Jersey.
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New Jersey.
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And the director shouted to me, ian, look more furious. Make it look as if you hate what you're destroying.
Steven Crowder
Here it comes.
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He said, and now shout something.
Steven Crowder
Shout something. So I said, maro, Now, before you guys get all upset and say, hey, this could be interpreted as a call to violence if held to the standard that the left tries to uphold. You two, right? They try and say, hey, this is a threat to violence all the time. I mean, go back to Gifford. You go back to Sarah Palin and targets on a map. No, no, look, you understand this was actually misinterpreted something he hates. Mar A Lago was just the name of a pretty lady. So, yeah, just destroyed it.
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Okay, because he's gay.
Steven Crowder
I don't understand.
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I understand hating Trump, but Mar A
Steven Crowder
Lago is a beautiful property.
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I know what you got against Mar A Lago.
Steven Crowder
You know, it's just like, this is the thing. They always have to go to what it is that they hate. How about, like, I don't know, how about, like any of the Islamic run? How about isis? You know what I mean? Keith Olman used to do and the worst person in the world. And I'm like, let me guess, is it George W. Bush? It's George W. Bush. Like, never bin Laden.
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No human traffickers.
Steven Crowder
No human traffickers. Just the guy who you don't like for some. I mean, I don't love George W. Bush. I certainly don't like his fiscal policy. Worst person in the world. No, like, you've heard of Kuze Hussein, right? Like, you know what he did to people? That's all you can think of as Mar A Lago. It's just old. It's tired. It's about as tired as the Bette Midler, you know, counter, pro, counter, UFC show at the White House. It was just embarrassing. This is the left. This is what they do. By the way, he's Magneto in the X Men. Professor Xavier had the same idea, so he actually sent his lesser known brother Chet, who we have on retainer, on a road trip. Made a stop along the way.
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Don't forget the Arnold Palmer.
There wasn't a van or something?
No, you take what you can get. Okay. Come on.
Steven Crowder
It doesn't feel so good. And I get it too, by the way. I was really into comics. I don't like the Marvel movies that much. I don't really watch them, but I was really into comic books as a kid. I have a pretty, pretty big collection. And I understand they'd be like, well, these people are actually some of the strongest beings in the Marvel world. And usually it's because they had some sort of telekinetic powers. Like, actually they can warp the whole universe. It's like, yeah, but if you can't just, like, if you can't move a soft drink with your eyes. Like, if you still rely on a handicap accessible ramp. I just don't think you're allowed to be a superhero. I don't care how smart you are. Well, you gotta get into a room with magnets around you and put a helmet on. So you're like, oh, she has a crush on Cyclops. I don't give a. Cyclops. Cyclops.
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Cyclops is a different character, but he
Steven Crowder
used to be able to walk.
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He got shot in the back, you know, and so that's how, you know, he lost his.
Steven Crowder
That's also not a great origin story. It's not like, hey, got bitten by a spider game. Spider was like, yeah, he got shot in the back and he didn't walk anymore.
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Should have seen it coming.
Steven Crowder
So, yeah, but like, he can still do Raven's matrices. He can still do what? He's off the charts on an IQ test, but I have to change his diaper, like, three times a day. So you're super diaper.
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Yeah, he went for a jog and a tree fell on him.
He makes you enjoy changing your.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, I sense that this is humiliating for you. Clean it.
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You imagine Mystique trying to turn herself into Professor Xavier. She's like, now I got to roll everywhere.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, she just turns into him like, ah, it's a puddle of my own
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filthy now I could turn it back into myself. Or just not go up the stairs.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, I don't know. No, I get it. All people have different kinds of powers.
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Whatever.
Steven Crowder
It's true. Speaking of powerful, there's never been a nation, certainly in the last, I don't know, few centuries, as powerful as the United States. It's always kind of funny to me when people talk about empires throughout history and how long they've lasted and their impact. I think history will look back and say, yeah, there's never been one more impactful than the United States. It'd be pretty hard to argue because so much of the impact is unique to the United States technologically, culturally. That has changed the rest of the world. Even, I would argue, compared to Rome or the Ottomans back then, you're talking about war, I understand that, and conquest. But you're going to look back and go, wait a second. Without the United. We wouldn't have, effectively, electricity, food preservation, telephones, televisions, printing, press, the Internet. I mean, the list just goes. Now you're talking about being at the forefront of AI you're living in Rome, right? The Roman Empire and the United States. Rome. That's what it is. And I think that that sometimes is taken for granted because we live in a time where information is just so accessible, and so everyone's opinion is kind of put on the same playing field. Once upon a time, a superpower like the United States would not give a rat's ass as to the opinion of any other nations. And I think that's pretty important as we're applying it, by the way, to allies. That brings us to Israel. You said this yesterday when we were talking about President Trump. Israel. Look, there would be no Israel if not for the United States.
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And Great Britain.
Steven Crowder
And Great Britain.
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But.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, but there's no enforcement mechanism. The only enforcement mechanism is the United States. We can go back to the Balfour and all of this stuff, but the truth is there is no military that can really protect anything, maintain anything in the free world today without the United States. So President Trump talked about this, made the case, and he's right. It's time for the latest installment of they don't know what the F. They're Doing.
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They violated it, but Israel violated it, too. Israel. As soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before. I'm not happy with Israel. They don't know what the. They're doing.
Steven Crowder
All right, so let's go to the first claim here, and all the references are available. We make Them available every show, 11am Eastern. That's when we stream. I think the takeaway is Israel has done a lot of chest thumping saying, well, we are not bound by this kind of trying to put the rest of the world and certainly the United States in this box or sort of facing this binary decision of it's Israel's way or the highway. Well, in that case, highway. But there may be a third way, there may be a fourth way. And by the way, that's the same for you don't have to be a Candace Owens or a Tucker Carlson or an all in on hating Israel. They shouldn't exist. And you certainly don't have to be an all in on Israel should be our number one priority and they're our greatest ally who's ever existed. And they're beyond criticism. There's a third or fourth way. Hey, Israel has the right to exist. But you know what, you guys are screwing up quite a bit. And maybe your approach isn't really panning out that well because you've been doing it for a long time and we're not seeing the results that you want or that we're satisfied with. So President Trump's first claim, he just said Israel wouldn't exist without the United States and specifically more recently, without him.
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Are you frustrated with.
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Netanyahu said, no, we had a great relationship. We're talking about some end details. I didn't like that he did an attack based on a, you know, there's a very minor little thing with some drones that were released and he ends up doing a very. I saw that attack. I saw where that bomb went. Did you see what happened? That was not, that was a vicious, that was too much, you know, you can do too much also. But we've had a very effective relationship. Without us, without the United States, there would be no Israel. Without me, there would be no Israel because no other president was willing to do what I did. If it weren't for the United States of America with me, because Obama was the opposite, Israel would not exist right now. Israel would have been blown off the face of the earth 100%. And every smart person in Israel knows that. Okay, thank you very much, everybody.
Steven Crowder
Every smart person knows that. Someone's like, well, I don't agree. I guess you're not smart. Bye, have a good day. Here's the truth. That's verifiably correct. That's verifiably correct. And that doesn't mean that we don't benefit from, for example, Israel's intel or having an ally in the region. But that is true. Without the United States, Israel wouldn't exist. You're welcome. This is important to keep in mind the critics. They have a valid grievance here. So let's go back to 1948. Truman recognized Israeli independence like it was 11 minutes after it was declared. They even have a town named after Truman, you know, in honor of him. So then 73, obviously, the Yom Kippur War. The United States, we resupplied the IDF with weaponry after the surprise attacks. There's like over 22,000 tons. Yeah, you can check the references of war materials that were air. That's larger than the Berlin airlift. Just to be clear, that took place in 48 to 49. Like, we have given them an incredible amount of aid. And I know that the defenders will say, well, especially when you look at the money we give them, it's basically earmarked where they have to purchase American weaponry. I don't care. I don't care about Raytheon. I don't care about their stock. I care about a nation being grateful and understanding that they have to fall in line with us, not the other way around. Then you go to more recent events. Yeah, President Trump can make that claim. 2018, withdrew from the JCPOA sanctions on Iran were reimposed. Now, if Israel. Here's the thing, too. Israel has. They try and play both sides of the fence. Where they go, well, Iran will wipe us out, and they're a huge threat, by the way. I do believe that. And I believe that Iran, if they had the capabilities, would try and harm the United States, including innocent civilians. We all know that. Why? Because they've said it. But if Israel says that, then you would have to acknowledge that you only exist because of the United States. Either Israel can handle themselves because of their ambiguous nuclear deterrent, or they actually see Iran as a threat, in which case, Israel, you do need to work with allies. You can't undercut an agreement. Go. We are not bound by this. Enjoy your nuclear deterrence. By the way, of course, that doesn't work because it's a death cult. The Iranian regime would allow every last man, woman, and child of their own country to die if it meant wiping out Israel. I get it. It's not lost on me. We come back to the same impasse. Israel, you want to exist, you need the United States. So let me play ball a little bit. Let's go through some other examples. 2025, what happened there? You guys know we destroyed the nuclear sites, bunker busters, because Israel didn't have them. They said they didn't have them. We had that discussion with you. Like, we need these bunker busters from the United States. You need them. But now you're saying we are not bound. No, you're bound because you needed our stuff. There's the binding. Makes sense. 46 to 24. We've given them over $244 billion in military aid. If you adjust it for inflation. Now, that's not a ton if you look at it historically compared to, say, one or two giant spending bills under Obama or Biden, but it certainly is as far as military aid to an ally. And it would seem that, hey, if Israel, if you don't need it, oh, we don't care. You want it and we gave it. So now you reciprocate. How about that?
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Yeah, there has to be a willingness to work through this process with us. And I think at every turn they have shown, and I said this yesterday with bombing the negotiations in Qatar that actually took out the negotiators, I think either the day before or during some of the negotiations that were going on, continually fighting with Hezbollah, even after we've said not to continue fighting with Iran, even after there's been a pause, you've started to see somebody who should go, hey, even if it's not in our best interest, our ally, the person that is protecting us, literally shooting down missiles that are heading towards us, said, stop. Yeah, we should at least do that and try to find peace and not go, ha, no, we're not bound by that.
Steven Crowder
Right. And here's childish. Here's where I really think there's a value in Donald Trump doing this, because I can hear the critics right now go, well, shouldn't you have thought that in the beginning we told, no, no, we can have interests that are aligned. For example, a neutered Iran. Yeah, that's best for us. That's best for Israel. That's best for Qatar. By the way, that's best for the rest of that entire region of the world. So as long as we were working in alignment, okay, that makes sense. Donald Trump is making it really clear now our goals are not in alignment. And so if they're not, you're gonna go it alone. We can be in alignment or we can diverge, and that's what's happening. I think it's important to recognize where sometimes you have, you have the same goals in mind. It benefits both of you. It doesn't. At this point, if Israel wants to go it their own way, and I know people say well, October 7th, is our goal here to get to a solution, to get to some kind of stability, or is the goal to keep going the exact way that you have been going because it hasn't worked out? There's an opportunity here to try a different direction. If Israel doesn't want to, then fight alone. Our interests were aligned to varying degrees. Right. We can have a disagreement on that, have a discussion. Now. Israel is making it more and more clear that they may not be. And that's a dangerous place to be. Israel, that's not a good place to be. I would take inventory and start playing ball really quickly, especially when you take into consideration some of the other rhetoric here. Auto rhetoric, muta fatal.
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Trump basically said, always talking about those utters.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, he said basically, you know, who should deal with Hezbollah. This is a shot over the bow. This is him letting Israel know he's not happy with them. Just let Syria do it.
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I'll tell you what, Israel's fighting Hezbollah too long and too many people are being killed. And you don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody, because there are a lot of people, people in those apartment houses. And they're not all Hezbollah. That I can tell you. I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah because, to be honest with you, I think they'd do a better job of doing it. I didn't like where two hours before we're signing the agreement that there was an attack in Lebanon, in Beirut. It was right in. It wasn't like in the southern side. And, you know, I was in Beirut. I did not like that. I let them know that if Israel can't do the job without killing everyone else, he'll do the job, Syria will do the job.
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Also, I don't necessarily know that that's accurate. And I wouldn't trust Syria any further than I can throw him. I understand what he's saying, though. In dealing with rebellion and understanding how to kill people. Israel, sorry, Syria might give Israel a run for their money as far as technical preparedness. Well, here's Syria preparing Edward Nasmesh.
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Yeah, yeah, it worked.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, technically, yeah.
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Don't take it away from him.
Steven Crowder
But here's the thing. I don't. How can you ask for more than this? People who are critics of Israel, people are saying, hey, you know what? We need to sort of redefine the relationship here. Unless your position is Israel should have no right to exist, and they're. They're doing child blood sacrifices and harboring pedophiles all the conspiracy theories, all the stuff for Israel is a center of the world's wrongs across the board and evil. Unless that, let's put that to the side. If you're saying, you know what, I'm not a big fan of their influence over Apostle. It seems as though there's a disproportionate amount of influence and power and I don't like the way that they're handling this. Can you name me a president who's been more clear in delineating and saying, you know what, there has to be a different way than this way, and we're not happy with the way Israel is handling this.
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Yeah. According to the conspiracy theorists, the only president to ever actually stand up to Israel was assassinated. Jfk.
Right.
They're saying JFK said no, assassinated, and then immediately after that, they got what they wanted.
Steven Crowder
Does anyone want to say tell you
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everything you need to know? That's the theory, yeah. Donald Trump certainly has crossed that line.
Steven Crowder
Jfk ever as bold as Donald Trump publicly on Israel?
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No, not at all.
Steven Crowder
I can't think of any. Including the Democrats, including the leftists, who, by the way, secretly don't like Israel because they're Marxists. So they, in their, at their cocktail parties will talk about Palestine and how their heart is with those people. The truth is policy wise, no, none of them have really called Israel to the mat the way that Donald Trump is. This would seem to be the opportunity for us to find some common ground. Hey, you have a president who is approaching this quite fairly. But as of the moment of broadcast right now, no comments from the usual suspects. Tucker, Candace, the like. It's almost like they're being contrarian just for the sake of being contrarian. How about, hey, you know what? This is good. This is headed the right direction because I don't think that a lot of these people care. My goal is actually America to be better off tomorrow than today, better off today than yesterday. And sometimes that means that our views are aligned with Israel, and sometimes it's not. Right now we're reaching that point where, ah, Israel, you might need to go it alone. That might make the most sense. I'm just wondering where all these critics are. Unless it was really just designed for clicks, because this would be a good time to have that discussion. Now, all of this could work out flawlessly, to be clear, or as we well know, with conflict. Could be your worst nightmare. Time will tell. It's your worst nightmare. Your car hasn't broke down because you drive a bus. The Problem is you can't stop the bus because you find yourself in the middle of a terrorist negotiation. If you slow down, all of your passengers will die and their blood will be on your hands. It's your worst nightmare. Same as previous worst nightmare, only this time it's on a boat and it doesn't make sense. The brakes go out on your plane and you didn't realize that plane had brakes. How'd you think they stop on the land, dummy?
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Can we please just get one take as it's written?
Yup.
Steven Crowder
It's your worst nightmare. It's tax season and you find out your accountant does an obscene amount of blow.
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We cannot be mentioning drugs.
Steven Crowder
It's your worst nightmare. The director gets nervous when Mr. Ice T talks about cocaine, which makes Mr. Ice T think the director is actually on cocaine.
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That's it.
Steven Crowder
I'm done. It's your worst nightmare. You're a pompous director who's pissed off at the star of the show in Storm out. But little do you know that your car in fact harbors a well placed bomb. Car shield goes beyond the manufacturer's warranty to cover potential vehicle repair costs and beyond industry standards to offer month to month coverage for one low fixed price.
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That's a wrap.
Steven Crowder
You protect your vehicle from the unexpected. Go to carshield.com use code CROWDER for 20 off. The sun is going down and may never come back again. At least not for 30 days. I hope there's no vampire. How many more did Car Shield ask for?
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A lot.
A lot.
I don't know. We'll see.
There's lots of nightmares out there.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, there are lots of.
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I got a lot banked up here.
I can't.
Steven Crowder
It was one of the. One of the happiest days of my life. One of the happiest days of my life.
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Everything.
Steven Crowder
Like birth of your children. No, it was the Car shield. The Car Shield. They want to be a sponsor.
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I still remember when Gerald walked into the office.
We were like,
they'll do it.
Steven Crowder
Like, can I. Can we do. Can we do iced tea? Yeah. And then the second happiest day of my life is when you came in and said, they love them. They want more. I'm like,
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they kind of. They kind of buried it for me. They were like, hey, we heard back from Car shield, by the way. And I was like, oh, no.
Steven Crowder
They loved it. Why'd you do that, too?
Guest or Co-host
Well, they liked the Steven.
Steven Crowder
No, they like iced tea.
Guest or Co-host
Wow.
Steven Crowder
We've been inoculated. Josh, by the way. Thank you.
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How's your lips doing over there?
Steven Crowder
Oh, thanks for the raid, Dan.
Guest or Co-host
Why?
Steven Crowder
What's wrong with this?
Guest or Co-host
I got
Steven Crowder
so Jon Stewart, and it pains me to have to do these segments because Jon Stewart was one of the best stand up comics working and he was one of the best hosts. The Daily show when he originally hosted it was always funny. I didn't agree with most of what he said. He's always been funny.
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Still funny.
Steven Crowder
You won't find anyone on the right who's worked in the industry who will tell you he is anything other than immensely talented. And it used to be pretty fair. Not anymore. So we've been discussing the violence, the rioting of the left, you know, and I've gone down with, gone down to schools and discussed this with people. The left is violent and I will defend my claim. John Stewart very much does this from his ivory tower, his only counter. And the left, their only counter to all of the violent riots, protests, the billions in damages, the thousands in casualties and dozens dead. January 6, does the left, Jon Stewart, do you have anything other than January 6th? What else you got? Because we have like 15 examples since January 6th that were more costly, more deadly, more violent. What else you got? We can point to Ferguson, we can point to the Summer of Love, we can point to Chaz, we can point to Chop, we can point to Kenosha. I mean, take your pick. All of the violence on campus. Okay, we get it. We get it. You reach back to January 6th, John Stewart, what else he got? We're not gonna play this game. We're not gonna act like there's anything even remotely close to an equivalency because January 6 isn't the way that you even try to portray it. So here is Jon Stewart discussing the New York Knicks rioting the celebration, saying, no, no, you got it all wrong. It was mostly peaceful. And then reaches for Jan6.
Guest or Co-host
I get what they're trying to do. I get what they're trying to do. They're focusing on the bad stuff. To portray that the prevailing emotion and behavior in New York City on that Saturday night was one of chaos and barbarity. But I was there. You're lying. It wasn't. It was an overwhelming sense of joy and solidarity and diversity. That's a children's school bus and a good amount of crying and a lot of contact high. And we are just so sorry, right wing media that we in New York City couldn't live up to your definition of a peaceful gathering.
Oh, no.
Yes.
Steven Crowder
It's also like the same three shots
Guest or Co-host
we just had are all the more magical where you feel the joy and striving and hope and, let's face it, aroma of the people that you live really too close to. The real division in America isn't between cities and rural areas or suburbs or heartland values and coastal elites or liberals and conservatives. It's between people anyway who find joy in community versus those who seem to only find it in fealty.
Steven Crowder
For the record, Jon Stewart lives on a 45 acre compound in New Jersey, so.
Guest or Co-host
But he was.
Steven Crowder
It's good for you folks there, Stephen. Also. Yeah, what are you talking. January 6th. They always do the same three shots. Okay, but let's even just address that one standard. It's not even close to how you guys tried to. And it's really easy for us to condemn people who were violent January 6th, but they were a very, very small minority of the hundreds of thousands of people there, including some of the folks, by the way, who were tarred and feathered the most publicly. They were invited in and were adamant about remaining peaceful. You've never apologized or shown your audience this. You can disagree with it with respect
Guest or Co-host
to this must be peaceful. This has to be peaceful.
Steven Crowder
We have the right to peacefully assemble. That's the guy who was made the icon Qanon Shaman. The only thing he was guilty of was bad face paint. You can't even get him for trespassing anywhere else. When someone goes, all right, you can go and just keep it peaceful, all right, Everybody be peaceful. You'd at least it's not even trespassing. If someone lets you in and warns you. That's all the left has is January 6th. And how many deaths? That's right.
Guest or Co-host
None.
Steven Crowder
Except for one. One of the actual protesters. Right, you can express your points of view on that another time we've gone through Babbitt and what happened there. What do we have from the left? Well, at least two per week. As far as examples of public violence. In 2025 alone, there have been at least 100 demonstrations with reports with documented evidence of violence. Now, to be clear, this stat doesn't really delineate between left and right. It's just demonstrations. If it was right wing, it would be the new January 6th. They don't exist. They would call out that they don't exist. It's the only one they can point to. And by the way, that required the stealing of an election. And if you said that didn't happen, okay, the perception of actual election theft you have January 6th. Okay, check the references link in the description we make them available every single show. By the way, John Stewart. I encourage you to do that too. Ferguson, Chaz Chop, Summer of Love, George Floyd riots, the St. John's Church fire riot, the Kenosha riots, the 2017 inauguration. How many other protests? I mean, we talked about Kenosha, Milwaukee.
Guest or Co-host
Gosh.
Steven Crowder
Any others that I'm missing? By the way, the damages. If you just add these up, the big ones. About $5 billion. 2 billion was just. George Floyd riots alone casualties thousands, including anywhere from 30 to 46 is the most likely number. Dead.
Guest or Co-host
Dead.
Steven Crowder
I get it though. It's not as bad because you guys spread it out. It's a constant tone of violence.
Guest or Co-host
Let's just go.
Steven Crowder
Since President Trump second term. Right. One that he won fairly at this point. You have the ICE riots, you have the Tesla fires. You have the takeovers from teenagers from these students campus all. You have students being accosted, physically assaulted in some cases for being Jewish, some cases for being conservative, some cases for being pro life. Remember what happened the LA riots, the no kings. That this is mostly people. We covered it live for you. Here's what that actually looks like,
Guest or Co-host
Joy.
Steven Crowder
Just a contact time.
Guest or Co-host
That's hope.
Steven Crowder
So you can see a pro Palestinian shoving a Jewish girl as rioters chant globalized antifada.
News or Audio Clip Source
The suspected arson occurred early this morning. When police arrived, they found five vehicles set on fire or damaged and the word resist spray painted on the front of the business.
Steven Crowder
Free Palestine.
News or Audio Clip Source
Columbia University University says this demonstration at Butler Library in May affected hundreds of students attempting to study.
Steven Crowder
And you know what? Let me go one step further here because what the left try to do is they say, I can't believe this is hap. This is unprecedented. This is an insurrection. Because it's the people's house. I say that makes it less severe. Even the bad actors. January 6th. You know what I didn't see? Even at the worst of the worst, no deaths, billions of dollars in damages. Most people were invited in. What I didn't see was the worst offenders burn down a local business. I didn't see them pull their fellow citizen from their car and beat them to death. I didn't see them shoot any officers for trying to stop violent riots and protect citizens. I didn't see them trash a Walgreens. If you're. Do you actually mean to tell me you don't understand the difference in people being upset with their government they view as corrupt? Let's just assume they were equally violent. They weren't. You don't understand the difference in that being directed at Corrupt politicians in what is supposed to be the people's house versus complete disregard and random acts of violence against any fellow citizen or passersby. You still can't find an example of that. I didn't see any. Hey, we got a Biden supporter over here. Didn't see that. I didn't see. Hey, you know what? Let's just. Let's just beat the shit out of our fellow MAGA supporters.
Guest or Co-host
Do they light cars on fire, like along the way? Police cruisers, anything like that?
Yeah, none of those. No police stations set on fire with the police officers inside.
Steven Crowder
It's almost like even if you were to take the most violent offenders and let's assume that you believe they were wrong, it was the most free and fair election of all time. And it's almost like they were genuinely, whether misguided, fighting for their country because they love it so much, because they want a good country for themselves and their fellow citizen rather than assaulting their fellow citizens. It's almost like that would resemble righteous anger with government when we've seen it all throughout human history. As opposed to the left, who harms their neighbor. There's a very big difference between attacking your neighbor and joining arms with your neighbor to fight what you actually view as injustice. We see this on the left all the time.
Guest or Co-host
Black lives.
Steven Crowder
Hey, injustice, great. Well, wait a second. Why are you killing your neighbors in record numbers? It's about fighting the system and injustice. Okay, sure. But wait a second. Why are you destroying businesses in your own neighborhood? How do you fix injustice? By being so violent? By being such a bottom feeder that they have to change the law to allow you to steal up to give or take $1,000 because it's gon anyway. How are you fighting the man? How are you fighting injustice? By requiring them to put the razor bump cream behind locked glass at Walgreens.
Guest or Co-host
And I understand being happy and celebrating and there may have been a great mood, but how do you justify destroying somebody's car while they're in it celebrating with you? By the way, they were. They were Knicks fans, right? How do you justify burning a school bus? I don't understand what the school bus must symbolize to you. The man or the power? It'd be as you're celebrating a victory. And then how do you justify randomly beating up spurs fans after they won game four, not just the championship in game five? Yeah, like, how do you justify that as just being. It was just happiness and love and joy. And I'm like, yeah, but it beatings. Yeah, they had to send The Philly spurs fan up there, just to make things equal.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, you know, I know. They'll say, well that's not necessarily left or right, that's just. No, no. New York is a left city and they're enabled by a soft on crime approach. That's exactly what's going on. You could see police off. They weren't able to do anything. Their hands were tied. We just got. Hey, the left gonna be what it do. So you got anything else left us? Anything other than January 6th? We've just given you a list. The billions in damages, the thousands of casualties, the 40 plus dead, Anything you got.
Guest or Co-host
We'll wait.
Steven Crowder
I'm all ears.
Guest or Co-host
And while we're waiting for that, by the way, there's a new movie from Sean Penn apparently where they're going to be talking about one of the police officers. I don't think it's one of the Capitol Police here, so I'll say it'. So Sean Penn is set to direct a film about the early life of a cop who goes on to be caught up in the January six Capitol riots. It makes it sound like this is one of the police officers that may have not been on duty that day joining in on the riots. I can't be sure.
Steven Crowder
There's a leather blurb if we want it.
Guest or Co-host
Go ahead. Yeah but it just, it's. They have zero capability of moving on. Anything else said? We're told the focus is on the subject's early journey, one that led him to later becoming an American hero in the as many. Okay, it's not a January six movie per se. Nonetheless, given the still divisive terrain, the political climate and studio's potential new owners, it's a com. It's a commendable commitment by Warner Brothers which has been. Which has had big success recently with Bold Original story. Sorry, they're pretty small letters. Yeah, so I don't know, it just seems like they can't move off of this topic because how do you think Sean Penn. Sean Penn is going to portray. Yeah, anything having to do with the January 6th portion of that film.
Steven Crowder
Of course, you know what movie I want?
Guest or Co-host
Hey, that wasn't bad.
Steven Crowder
I was just, you know, movie. I want the Darren Wilson story.
Guest or Co-host
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Cuz people talk about Chauvin and they'll say he was divorced. He must have been a dick. Darren Wilson, Mike Brown. Darren Wilson was a model police officer. As a matter of fact, Darren Wilson was offered an easier beat and he said, no, no, I actually want to be there in Ferguson. I want to be somewhere where I can reestablish trust. Because the only way we're going to move forward is by police, a police presence, being in the neighborhood, and being a helpful one. In other words, he viewed it as, the problem is you have police in the neighborhoods with largely white people. And we just don't go into these areas because they don't like us. The only way we're going to bridge this gap is by having good police officers who are active members of the community with a regular presence. And he had a guy, Mike Brown, not a child as he was portrayed, reach for his gun and try and beat his skull in. And he was vilified anyway. In other words, when you get someone who does everything right and he's an ally in the truest sense of the word, you still only see race and you vilify him. Darren Wilson wasn't enough. There's nothing better coming down the pike, guys. I want to see the Darren Wilson story. How about that? How about an apology and a thank you to him because he had to leave and go into hiding? He did nothing wrong. He did a lot of things right and he didn't have to. Speaking of doing things right, we don't take your money here. We don't take your rolled up dollar bills in our boxer briefs. We do Reverse Super Chat today. It's the folks at Rumble Wallet. They're giving back. So 50 free rumble premium subscriptions. Just gifted in the chat. And by the way, Rumble Wallet is the easiest way one stop shop to manage your crypto. The link is in the description. If you were just gifted a subscription. Hey, tag me screenshot on X or Instagram. Rumble Premium, we have people joining every day. You get 100% more show. You get the Friday show, you get everything ad free. And Rumble Wallet wants to make sure that you can experience it for free. So that's great. Now don't there are other jobs for you to take part in to work your way through college? Go call your mom. This has been Reverse Super Chat.
Guest or Co-host
Wait, was this a mail stripper? Go call your mom. Don't women call their dads if it's a female?
Steven Crowder
Like, it could go either way. Why? You have to have a dad.
Guest or Co-host
What if the dad's gone?
Steven Crowder
Yeah, I don't want to rub salt in the wound.
Guest or Co-host
Yeah, it's easier for a stripper to call their mom when she's the manager of the club.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, exactly.
Guest or Co-host
She's gonna get on the phone, she just have to yell, hey, Ma.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, why do you. Why would he so mean this Was.
Guest or Co-host
I didn't. I wasn't understanding, and I just wanted to make sure. I don't want to be left out.
Steven Crowder
I. I want to be a part of the conversation. He's the kind of guy, like, look at the stripper and look at the mom who runs the club and C sections car. Like, duh, you came from there.
Guest or Co-host
Oh, don't make it weird.
Steven Crowder
Why are you so awful?
Guest or Co-host
They're rubbing their boobs against each other. Don't make it weird.
Steven Crowder
Gerald, just stop. Just sometimes be a little more sensitive.
Guest or Co-host
I apologize.
Steven Crowder
Oh, my God. Did you guys see on cnn? Oh, is that. Is that. That's not. That's not Barney Frank, is it Is control of the no I'm trying to face is warped.
Guest or Co-host
That's a cyst, right?
No. Come on.
That's not a no.
Steven Crowder
Is that a schnoz?
Guest or Co-host
That's no schnoz.
Steven Crowder
Talk about weird faces on cnn. All right, that's got pus inside. Sorry. It's very distracting. It's Panetta. Oh, it's Panetta.
Guest or Co-host
Oh, yeah,
Steven Crowder
Man, Panetta's looking rough. Okay. They also added Barney Frank is dead. So if it was him, that would be. Oh, yeah, that's right.
Guest or Co-host
He is dead.
Also, the ghost.
Steven Crowder
It kind of looks. Looks like. Oh, my goodness.
Guest or Co-host
Actually, get your nose out of my.
Steven Crowder
I'm looking at my smaller screen over here. They sent in it. Does 100 look like a studio Ghibli character? Chairman Clayton looks like Mark Wahlberg playing a chairman.
Guest or Co-host
Who is Jay Clayton?
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
All right, let's move on to this one. You guys know Killer Mike? Probably not. He's a hip hop artist, done some good stuff, and he's been dining out on that for a very long time. He's largely an activist, and sometimes people give him a pass because he'll say the right thing and, like, he's a. He's a Second Amendment advocate. But then when you understand that it's very often only because he thinks the Second Amendment needs to be used for black people to protect against white people, you realize he doesn't have the ability to read crime statistics. And then the more you listen to him, you realize that he is intensely racist and effectively wrong about everything. His latest tirade is about Asians and how blacks and Asians can't get along, but it's the fault of the Asians. At a certain point, maybe Killer Mike can ask, is it me time for claim Truth? The answer is, yes, it is the first claim. And this all. We showed you this clip not that long ago. The Asian Shopkeeper Rick Chow.
Guest or Co-host
Which, by the way, great name for a wrestler.
It really is. Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Rick Chow.
Guest or Co-host
That's perfect.
Steven Crowder
Rick, it's time to chow.
Guest or Co-host
It's chow time.
Steven Crowder
It's chow time. His move is like the chop suey or something.
Guest or Co-host
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Takes two sticks.
Guest or Co-host
And his secret weapon is. Yeah, chopsticks. Yeah, exactly. You beat me to it.
Steven Crowder
Rick Chow, shopkeeper. He protected himself. He shot a young, young black man. And he got off because it was self defense. So this is the jumping off point killer Mike. This is showing us a problem with Asians and blacks, and they can just get away with anything.
Guest or Co-host
I saw a black child, South Carolina, walked out of a store. He had a guy went in front. It showed. I don't have anything.
Didn't do his hands.
Chased out of that store. No.
Steven Crowder
In his pocket and killed.
Guest or Co-host
Nothing has changed. Nothing has changed that that man was let off the case.
Steven Crowder
Here's the truth. A jury found that Chao had defended his son's life. And here's some other details we didn't really get into. They confronted that young black man. They always say boy. The young black man pulled a gun on Chao's son after they chased him. They thought that he had stolen something. By the way, they have been robbed many times at gunpoint at the store, as many shopkeepers, bodega owners are. Chao shot Belden young black men in self defense. Now, here's the other thing that they don't tell you. Chao then rendered aid to Belton while his son called 911. He even kept the young black man's airway clear by sucking the vomit out of his mouth. And then immediately cooperated with authorities. All of this was known by the jury, to be clear. Also, Belton had a gun. So it comes down to his word against his word. He said, she said, black said, Asian said. And you look at one who seemed to do everything he could to try and save the child's life. It's an unfortunate situation. These things happen. Especially someone who's been the target of violent assault or the victim of violent assault, as the shopkeeper was. So that's. That's what actually happened, by the way. But he uses this as a jumping off point to make broad generalizations while accusing white people and Asians of being prejudiced. Let's contrast that with Carmelo Anthony. Anthony was somewhere he shouldn't be, was asked to leave. He stabbed someone in the chest when asked to leave. Maybe he was gently pressed on the shoulder after asked 15 times. And then he tried to dish the murder weapon. Not the same thing. Not the same thing at all. This is a jumping off point to go to all the other claims from Killer Mike. So treat put him in the same category as Bill Maher. Occasionally he might say something that you think has him coming around. He's not. He's not. This guy is obsessed with race. And the more you watch any of his previous content, a very hateful person. Here's the second claim is that Asians always see black people as beneath them. And that's a problem.
Guest or Co-host
It's not enough to just hate the other person anymore. It's not enough to just hate the Asian store and burn them down and boycott them.
Steven Crowder
Well, that was never enough.
Guest or Co-host
And I do think all that. I'm at a point now. Enough. We can't with y'. All. Y' all don't with us. And it's obvious. And we are put in a position by a bigger master to talk, to be taught not to with each other. So you as the model minority, always see us as beneath you.
Steven Crowder
Now, by the way, just to be. I understand that might be hard to decipher because this is something people do. They try and create new. Like to F with somebody. Used to be don't F with him. It meant to mess with somebody, to do something undesirable. But now they'll say it like, yo, I F with Coca Cola, meaning I like it, but it also means I don't. F with as in I don't like it. So they just try and create this new vernacular and say that you don't understand. It's a language for themselves. It's stupid. Words have meaning and phrases have meanings, especially when it's already an idiom or colloquialism. So what he really means to say is, I'm done being around Asians. I don't want to spend time with them, and they're probably done with me. Here's the truth. It's a completely subjective and unintelligible statement or premise from him that Asians, I guess, think they're above black people. But let's look at this objectively. I can understand why Killer Mike might feel this way because black Americans and Asian Americans kind of started off at the same spot. Pre civil rights and Asian Americans, having faced discrimination in a similar timeline, certainly the most comparable here in the United States, have outpaced the growth, progress and success of black Americans for reasons that I guess your your guess as good as mine. Let's look at pre civil rights earnings. Filipino earnings were about 39% less than whites I'm using that because if you go to the data, go check the reference. They didn't have like this broad category of Asians. For some reason, Filipino was very specific. Black earnings, 43% less than white. So both right around 40%. That's a rounding error. Now let's look at the earnings data. Today. Filipino earnings, 14% more than whites. Black Americans, same spot, 39% less than whites.
Guest or Co-host
Wow.
Steven Crowder
So you can just say, well, it's because they've been kept up. But they weren't. But this group wasn't. Because here's the thing. You're crapping on the group that found a way out of it.
Guest or Co-host
Surely if it was race related, we would have held back the Spanish. Asians.
Steven Crowder
You would think so.
Guest or Co-host
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Median household income today, Asian 123,000. Black 47,000.
Guest or Co-host
Hey.
Steven Crowder
Fatherless rate. Asian only 16%. Black 63%. Let's look at homework per week. Asian. No surprise here. They do 134 minutes on average. Black 36.
Guest or Co-host
They were only assigned 90.
Steven Crowder
Jeez, look at the IQ 115 for Asian. Black 85. Look at percent of murders that are being committed by Asians in this country. 1% black 44%.
Guest or Co-host
How.
Steven Crowder
How can you see this across the board? We're the same starting off point. In other words, none of you have a head start. None of you were given a handicap. How do they outperform you in every single metric? I don't hear them saying they're better than you and you're beneath them. I hear maybe you feeling that way. And you know what? I probably would too, if I looked at those numbers. Check the references. 11:00am Eastern. It's objective.
Guest or Co-host
Yes. If I looked at the data. The data says that the Asians aren't telling you that. The data is telling you that.
And there is an Asian named data. And he would tell you.
He would also tell you that after
he fall into his booty trap.
Steven Crowder
You know what? Asians don't have Asian Americans. They don't have community leaders like Killer Mike that wouldn't even get started. Oh, we want to have a leader. We'll call him Killer Mike. No, Kira.
Guest or Co-host
No.
No.
Steven Crowder
Bad name. We don't want to be associated with you.
Guest or Co-host
Murder.
Maybe Happy Smiley number one Mike. Yes.
Steven Crowder
Maybe Great ally to white American Mike.
Guest or Co-host
We interned the Japanese and they're doing better than black American gardening. Since we literally took everything.
Steven Crowder
We interned non Japanese sometimes because they looked Japanese. Civil rights. We've gone to war with Asian countries.
Guest or Co-host
Have.
Steven Crowder
Have we gone to war with black countries?
Guest or Co-host
Right you don't put up much of a fight. Somali?
No, not big wars.
No, no.
Okay, that's quite substantial.
Steven Crowder
But here's the thing. It's always someone else's fault. So you look at the crime, you look at the business, the success of the degree of success in business. You look at the fatherless rates, you look at the income, you look at the starting off point. No, no, it's never the black community and the leadership they're in. You know, the Kamala Harris, the Al Sharpton's, the Jesse Jacksons, the Killer Mikes, the Jasmine Crocketts. We notice a trend. It's never that. It's never that there's a difference in priorities, values and leadership with Asian Americans. It's they must be a problem. And somehow they too must be oppressing you. And you can't play well with them because that's the ultimate take home from here. I highly recommend you go watch the whole interview. Here's the third claim that he makes, and it's absurd. I guess he thinks we live in like the 1950s still. He makes the claim that Asians need blacks as customers because they could never put a store in the master class's neighborhood. He actually says that. And here's the funny thing. I guarantee most Asian Americans don't see white Americans as the master class.
Guest or Co-host
Yeah,
Steven Crowder
play the clip.
Guest or Co-host
And yet you need us because you could never put a store in the master classes neighborhood.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. Here's the truth. Asians set up their shops, businesses in largely suburban white areas. Areas. Oh, so the Asian make up 7% of the population. About 11.5% of business owners, particularly in food, hospitality, you know, so they'll open up restaurants, they'll open up gas stations, bodegas, nail salons. Predominantly in suburban areas. Tech companies, white areas, military surplus stores. Yeah, San Jose, by the way, city with the most Asian businesses, black population, 2%. This idea that they're setting up shop now, at one point in time, when they started off with the same disadvantages, Right. They both had 40%, an average lower income than white Americans.
Ad Narrator
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
That's where they might have set up shop in poor black areas, because that's where they live. The property was cheaper, they moved past it. Your community never has. And you know what? They never will if they believe your bullshit rhetoric. That's the big problem is people like you. Hey, Killer Mike. I'm not saying that black people are the problem. I'm saying that thought leaders like you are the problem. They set up shop in white suburban areas, sometimes largely Asian areas. But they're not thinking masterclass. We can't set up shop in a nice suburb. It's just not a part of their thought process. They look at margins, profits, losses, risk, reward. Not to mention the most valuable company in the world right now, Nvidia, owned by an Asian, Jensen Huang. Huang Huang. I always get it wrong.
Guest or Co-host
Always get it.
Huang Hong.
Steven Crowder
I always get it wrong. And you know who would laugh? The Asians who know I get it wrong. Like, oh, get it Wong. Oh, very punny. Though it can be argued, it can be argued he is tapping into some untapped urban markets now.
Guest or Co-host
Gotta get my H1 hundreds.
Steven Crowder
Yo, we're set up right next to Booster Mobile.
Guest or Co-host
Hurry up. I need to cash this check so
Steven Crowder
I can buy some chips.
Guest or Co-host
You thought I was gonna buy Doritos?
Steven Crowder
No, stupid. No more rookie rule. No more ukiyo. You only. You window shop. You buy, you get out. Go back to Western Union now. Let me ask you though. So Asians started off. Asian Americans started off same spot as black Americans. And I will say it is true. When they were immigrants and they were poor, at one point in time, they were more so found or clustered in black communities. And then black people didn't like that. They were sort of insulated. And then as Asian Americans became more successful and they migrated out to the suburbs, guess what? They integrated more and they've become more westernized and American. Here's why they isolated themselves and siloed themselves. When you're living in South Central, you better be around a bunch of other Koreans because blacks aren't too friendly to you. A lot of hate crimes, remember that here may be why. Why are we the victims? I mean, my parents are good Christians. I mean, we've been through so much. And to go through this, I mean, everything 22 years down the drain.
News or Audio Clip Source
Many Koreans who yesterday were the shopkeepers of South Central Los Angeles today have lost the businesses they took years to create. 41 Korean businesses in South Central have been torched, dozens looted. In this overwhelmingly black and Hispanic area. Koreans own many of the small businesses. They're insular. They employ their own, they keep to themselves. Blacks say that's the problem.
Steven Crowder
I'm not surprised that the Koreans got targeted because their prices are high, their attitude is wrong, and they just don't seem to have any respect for the black community. Why does it matter if they keep to themselves? Just leave them alone and you won't run into the the ultimate sin disrespect, right? Hey, you guys have bet, don't you don't you? Black History month.
Guest or Co-host
Am I wrong?
Isn't it?
Steven Crowder
Don't you guys have a bunch of. For black people by. Black people need black spaces. It's just not okay when the Asians have them and they're, you know, law abiding. No one can have their own thing, according to the black leaders in these communities. Except for black people. They can have their own thing.
Guest or Co-host
That guy had a point, though. I mean, five guys, pretty expensive. I think we should burn it down.
Yeah, wait, I get it.
Steven Crowder
Allegedly, they don't respect. Because they don't. Well, hey, they're poor at this point, so they're probably living in the areas where a lot of black Americans are. They want nothing to do with you. They wanted nothing to do with you in Los Angeles. Why check the crime rates? Even though Asians were poor, you didn't see the same violent crime rates. Guarantee you. They raised their kids, said, stay away from these areas. Don't wear. Don't wear red, don't wear blue. Just stay neutral. I get it. You don't. It's for the same reason that you claim you fear white people. Right? You guys say that even though we know it's not true. But just use that premise for your argument. Claim number four from Killer Mike that blacks should now be finding Asians. I'm not super comfortable with the language, but I won't play his game. Let's hear him out.
Guest or Co-host
And if we won't unite against them
white people, we won't unite for ourselves.
Yeah, but. But if we won't unite, I mean, the Asians and black against the master class white people, then we can no longer with y' all because it's just not working. It's not working where you can hunt down a child
Steven Crowder
who has a gun
Guest or Co-host
and they let you get away with it Two times in my lifetime. We should be finding you.
Steven Crowder
No, no, no, no.
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I believe in.
Steven Crowder
I believe what we should be doing,
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not saying what we're going to do.
Steven Crowder
Okay, a couple of things here. First truth, you must not be looking. Asians are not very hard to find.
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Oh, would you like me to park your car?
Steven Crowder
Second truth is that I noticed the pandering from. Because I don't think Killer Mike is a stupid person, but he panders to people as though they are stupid. He assumes that I. I guess he's assuming black people don't understand the concept of work. Let me explain. When he says hunt, you could go out and you could just hunt a black child. Like, do you know the amount of work that goes into hunting. You have to get a permit, it has to be in season. You have to, to get the right rifle, you have to make sure that it's an approved caliber that can be used. You have to set up a blind, you have to go out, you have to track the animal, you have to kill it, you have to dress it. The deer doesn't just walk into your 711 as free food.
Guest or Co-host
With a gun.
Steven Crowder
With a gun. So, oh, hunt, you're hoping you're banking on people not understanding the general concept of work because they'll just go, yeah, it's like hunting. Here's the next truth. We gotta find them. Ah, careful with that language because we remember the last time that you tried to find Asians. We had to stop Asian hate hashtag until we realized who was actually carrying out the Asian hate. And that went away quickly. Asian lives matter.
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Tonight, a movement to stop the hate against Asians spreading across the country. Grandpa Visha was attacked in San Francisco's Anza Vista neighborhood. Surveillance video shows Watson running and then pushing Bisha to the ground. He struck his head and died days later. And they say the sentence a judge gave Antwon Watson for killing Grandpa Visha does not bring about justice. The suspect arrested in this brazen attack on an Asian American woman is 38 year old Brandon Elliott, a paroled killer convicted of murdering his mother nearly 20 years ago.
Steven Crowder
The continued rise in attacks and violence against our American community is despicable.
News or Audio Clip Source
A 55 year old woman was punched so viciously on Bayard Street Monday night, she slumped to the ground unconscious as the suspect continued screaming.
Steven Crowder
Women in the Asian American community are remembering Michelle Goh, tragically killed one year ago. Pushed onto the subway tracks at Times Square with a train approaching.
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61 year old Simon Marshall is accused of of shoving a woman into a moving subway train at the Times Square station.
Guest or Co-host
We could be finding you.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, I remember the StopAsian Hate hashtag just moving down and disappearing like it was the attendance record on Ed Rooney's computer. Let's look at the murder, let's look at the murder percentages, the numbers blacks against Asians. As far as what percentage of total murders of Asians are made up by blacks? 20%. Asians gets blacks 0.4%. Now a lot of the interracial crime statistics are known longer studied out of inconvenience, I would say. So they'll sometimes have the victim but not the perp or vice versa. They're tough to find. So we have to get sample studies, sort of Pilot Studies. 2008. It was found to be the case that 85% of all assault crimes in the San Francisco area were black on Asian. All physical assault crimes in the Bay Area were black on Asian. Maybe that's why we don't want to study interracial crime statistics. Because then people like Killer Mike wouldn't be able to pedal their bullshit. And who gives them a platform? Who acts like this is a brilliant thought leader. Here's another truth. Black Americans, they're one of the only groups that harms themselves, their fellow neighbor. Even if you look at criminal gangs like the mob, awful criminals. I don't believe in romancing, you know, romanticizing the mafia at all. They didn't kill people in their own community. Generally speaking. You look at Asian Americans, you look at a lot of their gangs, it's usually inter gang violence. They don't kill their own people in record numbers. Even the same thing with a lot of white Americans. Even in poor areas. Poor areas, they don't have the same kind of murder rate. Black Americans, 90% of murders against black Americans are committed by black Americans. It's the only place you find that. So when people talk about how strong a community and snitches get, snitches get ditches, stitches, whatever it is, whatever stupid saying, that's, that's when you hear that young black Americans, that's criminals grooming you to be a victim. You understand that, right? It's. We are going to be the murderers 90% of the time. We're going to be the face that shows up another black American 90% of the time. And you better not let the cops know because then you won't be considered black Enough. Abortion, Talking about genocide, 20 million at least black babies been aborted since Roe v. Wade. It is a self genociding, self defeating community that wants everyone else to adopt their mindset.
Guest or Co-host
Why.
Steven Crowder
So now you have something. Imagine trying to explain black fatigue to an Asian American. They wouldn't even get. They wouldn't get the black. They'd be. Look, so here's what's going on. There's a lot of Americans, they feel that there is a significant crime problem in the black community.
Guest or Co-host
Yes, yes.
Steven Crowder
And especially with the riots that's been going on that they're. Yes, the riot is very bad.
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Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Racist wave. And so they don't want to be. It's a tsunami. Yes, yeah. Around the black community so much.
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That's no good. Yes.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. They don't like the culture and so it's called black fatigue.
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Oh,
Steven Crowder
fatigue, right. No, no, Brack, that's pretty much it. They don't have a chance term for it because it's immediate. Mike Brown doesn't exist in the Asian community. A George Floyd doesn't exist. Assuming he was Asian to be, you know why they wouldn't allow him to. He would be exiled from the community. He wouldn't be held out as a saint. He would be used as a cautionary tale from a tiger mom of how you can end up if you don't do hour 156 of Hallmark. They wouldn't tell you, hey, I guarantee you Asian parents are going, careful, careful. Hey, careful when you go outside. You could be next.
Guest or Co-host
George Floyd.
Steven Crowder
No, they're saying, do your homework or you end up like George Floyd. That's everyone. So Killer Mike, okay, The master class. Because some poor white kid from West Virginia, he's the master class. Some lower middle class kid from master class from some relatively poor kid, no offense, from Mesquite growing up. Yeah, he's the master class. Some poor Filipino in the 1960s. Yeah, they're the master class. And you can't get along with any of them. Not white Americans, not Hispanic Americans. We heard Van Jones talk about that. Not Asian Americans. And you guys can't even get along with yourselves. 90% of your murders are committed by people in your own community. At what point do you just say, hey, there are plenty of minorities in this country. There are plenty of. Of groups that have been oppressed, that have been, by the way, unjustly treated. And there are plenty of outliers. You, your community, it's the only one that faces these same problems across the board. You are the outlier. Maybe it's you.
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Not all of you.
Not all.
Not all.
Not all.
Not all.
Steven Crowder
Just anyone who thinks like you. You know, the vast majority of black Americans who have podcasts or shows on cable news or BET, or are seen in the streets as activists, just those. Those are the people I'm generalizing about. Not all. Just people who say the shit that you do. I want to be clear because that was a question. Maybe it's you. Allow me to clarify. That was a rhetorical question. It's you. We're going to continue talking about this and more on Rumble. We're able to do this because we're supported by viewers like you. Continue. We're going to take your chat. Click that button below to join Rumble Premium. You get everything ad free. This wonderful hand etched mug. Mug Club is Rumble Premium. Rumble Premium is Mug Club. If not. Hey, continue watching Hayley for free. And we will see you tomorrow at 11am Eastern. Did we have a clip of. Was it Keir Starmer?
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No.
We could do the.
Steven Crowder
Just show it. Show it to me.
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All right, sure.
Steven Crowder
Today is a big moment for our. You know what?
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In this episode, Steven Crowder and his team dive into recent remarks by Donald Trump regarding the U.S.–Israel relationship, challenging both traditional pro-Israel and anti-Israel stances. The show also tackles media double standards on political violence (with a focus on Jon Stewart's recent commentary), scrutinizes activist Killer Mike’s statements about black-Asian relations, and explores broader issues of American influence, free speech, and social division. As always, the tone is combative, satirical, and unapologetically provocative.
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The episode is delivered in Crowder’s characteristic aggressive, sarcastic, and sometimes irreverent style, heavily relying on data (often selectively), mockery, and analogy. Co-hosts contribute running gags, side jokes, and banter, maintaining a comedic undercurrent even through serious subject matter.
This episode is for those interested in a provocative, right-leaning take on U.S.–Israel relations, media bias regarding political violence, and the charged discussion on minority group dynamics in the U.S. Crowder challenges sacred cows on both the right and left, especially regarding unconditional support for Israel and simplistic narratives on race and violence.
Skip to the indicated timestamps for deep dives on each theme and to hear the most pointed arguments and quotes in Crowder’s own words.