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Steven Crowder
Welcome after your break this Memorial Day. Don't say, happy Memorial Day. I hope nobody said that because people will read you the riot act. And I think that's silly. No one's saying, hey, happy dead soldiers. They're saying, I hope you have a good day honoring them. But that's besides the point. Welcome to the Rumble LineUp. Live weekdays, 9am through 4pm Eastern. And that's going to be expanding here this month before summer with a few new shows to be added. You don't need to change that dial. You get whisked right into the next show. Of course, we welcome the Bongino Army. Now, many of coming in from Vince, which comes from Vincente, in Latin, and all the Romance languages are based in Latin, which translates roughly to I am rubber, you are glue. But they don't finish the phrase in Latin, which is weird. So it's just a saying that doesn't. I don't know. Who am I to question the basis of all modern languages? Today we are going to be Remembering the brave St. George, Floyd, because that's what's going around and who. We're going to give you all of the information that the media maybe hasn't filled you in on and a few extra tidbits that will be grossly offensive. Also, the Democrats right now, they're planning and they're spending a lot of money to win back young men. They realize that they have lost young men. That's a phrase that's coming out of my mouth. It's almost hard to believe because I'm from the millennial generation, where of course, everything was by default left. Young men, particularly young Hispanic men, hate Democrats and they still can't figure out why. Might I suggest the Democrat Party include pictures, some quite firm breasts. Also, Donald Trump, President Trump is going to be taking on Apple, bringing some manufacturing back. There's good, there's bad, but mostly good. Let's go on with the show. Hey, Josh, what are you doing?
Dave Landau
Trying to work on an American financing bid. I haven't had any luck finding anything. We gotta do two a week. And why are you making a sound? This is a cybertruck. It's electric.
Steven Crowder
That's your point? That's a good point. Two week. That's insane.
Dave Landau
Yeah. You got any ideas?
Steven Crowder
I'm full of ideas. Like a tuxedo. You're wearing a tuxedo and you sing a song.
Dave Landau
Did it?
Steven Crowder
That's right. We did do that. How about, okay, a bad loan shark who's giving out bad loans did that. Okay, okay. What if there's like a ghost of bad loans past. Kind of like a dickens.
Dave Landau
Yeah, we did that.
Steven Crowder
No, we did that.
Dave Landau
Yeah. Yeah. You loved it. I remember.
Steven Crowder
I definitely didn't love it if we needed it.
Dave Landau
Yeah, no, you said I was diggings reincarnated.
Steven Crowder
Most of it must have been forgettable. American Financing. American Financing. Okay, what do they do?
Dave Landau
They save customers an average of $800 a month.
Steven Crowder
That's good. What else?
Dave Landau
No upfront costs, no hidden fees.
Steven Crowder
That's good. Okay. What else? What do we got?
Dave Landau
They'll even let borrowers delay up to two mortgage payments.
Steven Crowder
Two mortgage payments?
Dave Landau
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
That's actually pretty incredible. Yeah, but what's funny about it?
Dave Landau
Nothing. It's just good business.
Steven Crowder
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Dave Landau
Call the pros at American Financing today at 1-800-974-6500 or visit www.americanfinancing.net. crowder NMLS 182334. If you start today, you may even delay up to 2 mortgage pay.
Steven Crowder
There you go. Glad to be with you. That's the sound of Tuesday because we weren't here Monday.
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Nice.
Steven Crowder
Which was a surprise to me. I didn't know because there was once upon a time where I would just worked every day.
Not Specified
Yeah, that's what leads to burnout.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, it can kind of happen. But then you have every single. I was like, go work the mines now.
Not Specified
Well, they just died.
Steven Crowder
That's true. That's true.
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Burnout is death.
Steven Crowder
I saw October sky. Question of the day. How did you honor St. George Floyd over the weekend? There was a period of time where we kind of had to, like, tiptoe around it, but now we're not going to. And the reason for that is he's a horrible person. It's a live show, weekdays, 11am Eastern.
Dave Landau
I tipped my bartender in fake 20s.
Steven Crowder
Did you? Nice. Nice. At cup of soup Noodles.
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Cup of soup. I think.
Steven Crowder
Cup of soup. Cup of soup.
Not Specified
Like that.
Steven Crowder
Which also just tells you the kind of client that's not even a bowl. Captain Morgan CEO, how are you doing? Good.
Not Specified
Better than George Floyd.
Steven Crowder
Hey, now.
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Even when he was alive.
Steven Crowder
Oh, yeah. I don't think so.
Dave Landau
I don't know.
Steven Crowder
You ever been on a speedball? You feel invincible.
Dave Landau
I don't remember that Gerald Morgan statue.
Steven Crowder
No, neither do I. Unless it's one with a guy holding his knee going, ow, ow, ow, ow. For the business. I'll transfer to business. Mr. Notre Dame.
Not Specified
I'll take my free education. Yeah. Continue to give me crap for that.
Steven Crowder
Friday, Saturday, June 20th and 22nd at Helium Comedy club in Indy, Indianapolis. They call it. Mr. Firestein. How you doing?
Dave Landau
I'm good, I'm good. You know, I just. I flew back from another show on Sunday.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, today.
Dave Landau
Yeah, Sunday. They sell cup of soup on the plane.
Steven Crowder
Nice.
Dave Landau
Yeah, I didn't realize that I should.
Steven Crowder
Use one of those.
Dave Landau
George Floyd 20s.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, and they. Well, they offer chicken noodles. They have beef flavored and also speedball.
Dave Landau
Oh, yeah, that's why I'm using the lavatory.
Steven Crowder
Yes, exactly.
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So hot. Can't breathe. Okay.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. Speaking of honoring those, except in this case, who actually matter. Remember, it was Memorial Day. Well, on Memorial Day, the Chicago mayor who looks like a failed mega church pastor Brandon Johnson, wished his citizens not a. Not a. Hey, I hope that you all have a safe Memorial Day. He wished them. And I know what you're thinking. We're in the United States. Sure. A happy Africa Day.
Brandon Johnson
Hello, I am Mayor Brandon Johnson. And I am proud to join you in recognizing and celebrating Africa Day.
Steven Crowder
Why?
Brandon Johnson
The continent of Africa is made up of 1.2 billion people. With diverse countries full of rich traditions, cultures and heritage. The African diaspora can be found in cities and countries around the globe.
Steven Crowder
Name me one good one.
Brandon Johnson
Here in Chicago, our proud African communities have made indelible contributions to the growth and fabric of our amazing city. So this African crime rates, let us take a moment to celebrate the achievements of the people of Africa.
Steven Crowder
Go ahead.
Brandon Johnson
Progress made by African nations and the.
Dave Landau
Traditions and culture they have shared with us.
Brandon Johnson
And let us also show them that we will embrace and support them as they continue to overcome and foster face their challenges head on themselves. Thank you and happy Africa Day everyone.
Steven Crowder
Overcome. You mispronounced overpower.
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Yes.
Dave Landau
My challenge is. He meant running water.
Steven Crowder
Yes.
Dave Landau
Plumbing. So in honor of Africa, electricity, things like that.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. You know. Here are five fun facts about Africa. All references available link in the description as every day. Key fact number one. In 1981, Mauritiana, a Muslim country in North Africa, was the last country country to ban slavery. I know you thought, hey, didn't the civil war. No, no. Up until 1981. And even then, I know you're thinking, okay, so there's no more slavery. They still have at least 7 million slaves in Africa.
Not Specified
Well, you know, takes time. Mauritania, by the way.
Steven Crowder
What I say Mauritiania, whatever. Correct me. Hit me with the. Yes, Mauritania.
Not Specified
Mauritania.
Steven Crowder
I was thinking Mauritiania.
Not Specified
Admonished. You made it harder.
Steven Crowder
I still have it to be. I know.
Not Specified
Shouldn't Be split screen admonished.
Steven Crowder
Here's the thing.
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It's his.
Steven Crowder
I've only ever read it on a map. I've never heard it pronounced. And I don't care about.
Dave Landau
I didn't know it existed.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, neither did I.
Dave Landau
Maybe if they had more slaves, I would know about it.
Steven Crowder
I mean, key fact number two, 67% of people on Earth with HIV live in sub Saharan Africa.
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Oh, wow.
Dave Landau
Oh, very nice.
Not Specified
Good for them.
Steven Crowder
Fast fact or fun fact? I should say number three. 2023. The Atlantic wrote that a war in Congo which killed millions, saved the rainforest and quote, kept the planet cooler.
Not Specified
Huh?
Steven Crowder
Thanks. Congo.
Dave Landau
Like cooler in temperature or cooler in hip?
Steven Crowder
Both.
Dave Landau
They were NER in the Congo. They got rid of all those dorks.
Steven Crowder
He has a graph calculator. Quick, kill his bloodline. Fun fact number four, there are 28 wars raging in Africa right now.
Dave Landau
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Something something colonialism. Fast fact number five, one in three adults in sub Saharan Africa can't read or write.
Not Specified
That's not you.
Dave Landau
Well, they're missing their eyes and arms from the war.
Steven Crowder
And here's the thing. I know, look, you would say that. Hey, we're not allowed to do this. This is racist. We all readily acknowledge that this is entirely the fault. Yes, the entire continent of Africa and it being a cesspool of filth and sadness where dreams and freedoms go to die. We know it's not beyond us that it is entirely the fault of white colonizers. Here is what the continent of Africa would look like if it had not been colonized.
Not Specified
We interrupt this broadcast to bring you some good breaking news.
Steven Crowder
This went viral this weekend. That is a bass train. Oh, it's Elder Scrolls. Another beautiful day in paradise.
Dave Landau
No one's there, huh?
Steven Crowder
The whole country. Yes. So hold on. What were you meant to say to this?
Dave Landau
So in this idea of non colonized Africa, they're the most advanced of Lasik on Earth, but the music he's listening to is still drums and leaves.
Steven Crowder
Yes. Yes. Yeah, well, here's the thing too. It's like they'll say, oh, there's not a place in Africa that hasn't been touched by colonialism. Okay, but before that, like their entire history before that. Can we go to before that also? Why would it be this beacon of peace and freedom if they were colonized? Because they were inferior technologically, sociologically. So hold on a second. The countries that were colonized by superior nations, as far as technology, as far as developments, I mean, the Romans had aqueducts. They would be further along the trail than the countries who, because of their lack of advancement, were able to colonize them. Let's go to one example. Ethiopia never colonized one of the poorest countries in the world. 600,000 deaths from war since 2020. You contrast it with South Africa, probably the most colonized, the richest country in Africa. And now, of course, they're trying to get rid of everything that they would view as the remnants of colonialism.
Dave Landau
Yeah, but Ethiopia has brought us some of our favorite places to get food poisoning.
Steven Crowder
This is true. I pretty like their spongy bread.
Dave Landau
Oh, I've never had it.
Steven Crowder
I love my bread soft and soggy, like it's been taken from a dumpster with mold. Yes, it's Indian food, but with soft, spongy bread. Ah, no, it's not bad.
Not Specified
How long can you blame colonialism for all of your problems?
Dave Landau
Forever, Jerry.
Steven Crowder
Yeah.
Dave Landau
I mean, I blamed colonialism for the, you know, the bad things going on in my marriage.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. Two weeks ago, I got. Two weeks ago, I got locked up, and I was like, oh, colonialists, bastards. At least they.
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Maybe they would have, like, accidentally left some tools around that would have advanced your society.
Steven Crowder
I don't know.
Dave Landau
Is there a good colonizer and a bad colonizer?
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I mean.
Steven Crowder
Yes, actually, there is. And the bad ones are the French.
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Yes.
Dave Landau
Okay. I was going to say, because before the Romans got there, there's a. There's a good argument could be made that Egypt could have eventually colonized the entire continent of Africa. Right.
Not Specified
Like they built the pyramids, and then we're done with life. Like, we're done.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. Hey, what should we do with our. Our most precious river, the Nile? Let's throw it into. Let's just make it a trash river.
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Well, I think.
Steven Crowder
Let's make it raw sewage.
Dave Landau
One of the natural wonders of the world. Let's. Yeah, let's fill that sucker up.
Steven Crowder
Yes. Let's fill with cool ranch tomatoes packs.
Dave Landau
Yeah, Cool ranch tomatoes packs. That was a little too on some.
Steven Crowder
Product placement on the Sphinx.
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Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Just says, do the Dew. Oh, it's a Mountain Dew commercial. I thought it was a wonder. So question. How did you celebrate Africa Day? Don't say gang violence. Let's. Damn it. Move on to. This is a slow.
Not Specified
Take our answers, bro.
Steven Crowder
It's a slower news day.
Dave Landau
I selected Navy ship.
Steven Crowder
That means we're going to.
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I became a captain.
Steven Crowder
Now I also love Ellis Somali Pirates. I love how, like, they couldn't, like, you know, leatherneck comes from. I was with David Barton, and he showed me the actual leather necks that they Put on the Marines so that they. Because they were decapitating them and a leather turtleneck screwed their whole plan. Who are we going to conquer? They have slightly thicker padding around their neck. Uncle.
Dave Landau
Not only that, they didn't find a workaround. They were like, oh, we get.
Steven Crowder
We.
Dave Landau
We had one try.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, like, all we were good at was beheading. That was our thing. You've taken that from us. All the greats have the calling cards. By the way, the best way to follow this, because there's no way that you'll ever see this on YouTube or other social platforms, is to download the Rumble app. Follow us there. If you're subscribed anywhere else. On my Facebook, on my Instagram x YouTube follow on rumble, you get notifications when we are live. You don't have to worry about an algorithm telling you that your subscriptions don't mean anything. Let's go on to this now. George Floyd, come on. So over the weekend, a moment of silence.
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Shut up. No, I'll talk until Steven talks.
Steven Crowder
And you guys know we covered this at length. And the story that you had been sold was not the. You all know that, right? I mean, we showed you the entire footage of him being arrested, being in the police car, asking to be taken out. They opened the door, the windows that gave him air conditioning. You know, about his criminal rapture, all of that. That doesn't change the fact that over the weekend, America mourned the loss of one of its greatest civil rights icons. If you were to hear the media tell it, George Perry Floyd Jr. It's always Junior. At the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd was murdered five years ago, a community.
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Commemorating its loss wasn't much of a.
Steven Crowder
Loss for the community cannot remain the same after what we have experienced here. And yet there's so much resistance to change. Oh, you burn down your city, people become a little resistant.
Dave Landau
Is that target?
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It is a target.
A brother and his son. And his life, like every life, held meaning.
His death as follows.
Steven Crowder
The fools that are selling our justice.
Not Specified
The Biden rally, dozens of people where.
Steven Crowder
George Floyd was murdered and got asked by reporter. And I said, if we don't make changes now, I don't know if we're ever going to.
Not Specified
So step down that sense of urgency.
Steven Crowder
Five years later, recognizing that the change that we want to see has not come. And you know what? Before I move on here, let me ask you this real question. The left uses this to say, hey, we don't change now. We need to change. What changed? Can you answer me what Change? Seriously, what change? You want the police to not. So we know what changes we've made. Catch and release. Right. So about cash bail. No cash bail. Where people are basically part of a revolving door of violent offenders. Okay, what changed? Oh, well, police shouldn't have guns. They should have Tasers. Okay. But then you don't want them to have tasers. You don't want them to be able to use chokeholds. You don't want them to be able to kneel. So we've changed police defunding the police, which of course was a disaster anywhere that it was tried. Genuine question. What change would have stopped any, a serial violent offender, drug addict, from meeting his demise through the consequences of his own actions? And this is why it matters. People say, oh, the guy's dead. Can't you. No, no, because this was the basis for the billions of dollars in damages. This was the basis for the defund the police. This was the basis for Chaz for chop. This was the basis for Black Lives Matter and the swindling of people who didn't know any better. This was the basis for that. So let me ask you this, George Floyd, we look at the scenario. Okay, well, what changes would you make? Genuine question. What changes can be made in this country to avoid that again without just becoming a police nanny state? That being said, no one's all bad, and it's the in betweens that really tell the story of who you are. So we want to give you some of the in betweens.
Dave Landau
So how they started the court case.
Steven Crowder
Yes. On George Floyd. Some fun facts. On George Floyd, Fun fact number one, you may not know this, his cooking skills. So during the testimony at Derek Chavin's trial, Floyd's brother highlighted the culinary skills of one Mr. George Floyd Jr. He used to make the best banana mayonnaise sandwiches, and he used to make syrup sandwiches. Because George couldn't cook. He couldn't boil water. Huh.
Not Specified
So it's a one page cookbook.
Steven Crowder
He couldn't boil water.
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Yes.
Steven Crowder
I might have held that one back. This is like.
Dave Landau
That's a misspeak, right?
Steven Crowder
No. And this is what they call a character witness. He wasn't even there at the actual. He was just there to build up George Floyd, like, yeah, man, he's a great guy. I mean, he couldn't boil water. Couldn't put. I'd say he put his pants on like you, one leg at a time. But he tried to put both of them on, and he always hopped into the armoire. So I had to help him with his pants. He made some mayonnaise and syrup sandwiches. That boy love mayonnaise and syrup sandwiches. You ain't never had a better mayonnaise and syrup sandwich than George Floyd Banana.
Dave Landau
That's disgust. I never want to hear a black person call white person a mayonnaise fiend ever again.
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Oh, that's done.
Steven Crowder
What about, say, noodles? He never had the opportunity to discover fire. No.
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Colonizers.
Steven Crowder
At what point do you say, think about this for a second. And I don't cook for him. I grill. Okay. I have never actually put together an entire meal myself. Like, in my house, I've done some things. Like, I'll do something in the oven, but as far as, like, this dish going, this pan, this pot. No, I'll grill some meat, and I'll make some rice, and that's about as much as I can do. And I really know my way around a barbecue. That being said, how lazy and how little of an effort would you have to be applying throughout your life to not know how to boil water? Don't tell me poverty cavemen could boil water. That's the boon of mankind. By the way, when we learned we could cook meat. Yes. When we learned that we wouldn't have to just roll the dice and risk food poisoning. Or not. Fire means food is now edible. It's sanitary. He didn't know how to boil water.
Dave Landau
Just make it hot.
Steven Crowder
Put it in the microwave.
Not Specified
I mean, you really don't have to do much. You put water in a container and.
Dave Landau
Then add heat if it's not boiling. More hot.
Steven Crowder
More hot. Hot over something hot. There are electric kettles. There's a microwave. If there's, you know, just. If there's a dumpster fire, like we saw all across the town.
Not Specified
Yes.
Steven Crowder
Just use one of those. Eventually it's gonna heat up and boil. You don't have to heat up.
Dave Landau
It's easier to make water boil than it is to make it freeze.
Steven Crowder
Yes, it is.
Dave Landau
I think.
Steven Crowder
Well, here's fun fact number two. You know, he was mourned by a lot of people in the community who didn't know about him whatsoever until this was ginned up to be a national controversy. He was given quite an elaborate funeral where Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry broke down in what some would say were not really proportional tears to the occasion.
Dave Landau
Ah, he's laughing.
Steven Crowder
And the reason he's laughing is because Floyd was buried in. Yes. An actual golden casket.
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On Brand.
Dave Landau
It's crazy that it hasn't been dug up yet. I'm serious. Like, I can't I literally can't believe it.
Not Specified
It's not real gold.
Steven Crowder
To be fair, the funeral was quite touching. Mayor Fry was not the only one crying at the gaudy golden casket.
Not Specified
Wanna go tree climbing, Big D? His face hurts. And where's his speedball? He can't breathe without his speedball. What is the speedball in? Give him his speed ball.
Steven Crowder
That's so much worse than it was in my head.
Dave Landau
Can we edit me laughing at it out?
Steven Crowder
It's a stimulant. It opens the airwaves. Just like Bron. Yes, primate. Fun fact number three. George Floyd had an uncanny ability to bridge racial divides. On June 9, 2020, the date of his funeral, Representative Dan Crenshaw of favorite posted, rest in peace, George Floyd, you should be with us today. So, see, he's creating common ground.
Dave Landau
Well, not like with us. Not like with. Not like with me personally. You should definitely still be out.
Steven Crowder
Don't speak for Dan. Dan. Dan is a big boy. He can speak for himself.
Dave Landau
Open your eyes, pal.
Steven Crowder
Fun fact number four.
Dave Landau
I'm not gonna apologize like that kid for messing up.
Steven Crowder
George's never say quit attitude. That is something we really appreciate about him. You know what? When people said, hey, hey, he probably not. Is probably not a good idea. He said, you. You cannot put your boundaries and constraints on me. I think I can. I think I can. I think I can do lethal amounts of drugs. Because he had an amazing amount of drugs in his system, the little druggie. His fentanyl levels in his system were 16.6 nanograms per milliliter. The meth was 19 nanograms per milliliter. Lethal doses can be as low as 3.5.
Dave Landau
Which one?
Steven Crowder
Alcohol? Yeah. Fentanyl can be just 3.5. And so he was many, many, many, many times over. But that had nothing to do with an untimely death, as any medical professional would have obviously been able to notice and treat him before things got out of control. We know that, but that it doesn't happen in underserved areas. Also, that would never happen here because, as Toolman knows, we hired a new nurse. And, you know, he has his own. He has his own way of doing things. Yeah. Let's check your hoo. Ha.
Not Specified
If it makes you happy, then it can't be that bad. Come aboard.
Steven Crowder
Hey, I think I need either athletic wrap or ibuprofen.
Not Specified
Easy there, boy. First, you'll be needing a diagnosis.
Steven Crowder
No, no, that's fine. I think I just sprained my ankle.
Not Specified
Well, why don't you leave the doctor into Me? Don't worry. I'm a trained professor. I'm just testing your reflexes. Bye. And the good news is you. That's exactly how a man gone mad with scurvy would react.
Steven Crowder
No, I don't have scurvy. I just sprained my ankle. Agreed.
Not Specified
You'll hear no clumps from me, boy. Looks like we'll have to amputate.
Steven Crowder
Where's me rum?
Dave Landau
What's that over there? Rum?
Not Specified
That's one of those new ass. It may fan pills, but I warn you, there's no rum in it.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, okay.
Not Specified
Can you hear that voice?
Steven Crowder
No.
Not Specified
It's a sound of the sirens.
Steven Crowder
We mustn't listen.
Not Specified
You mustn't listen. Sweet Tiffany.
No.
Steven Crowder
I called the cops on you. Why would you do that?
Dave Landau
Because you're practicing without a license.
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A mutiny.
What?
That's all right. I respect it. Don't hate the pirate, hate the seas.
Steven Crowder
Thanks.
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Let's check your hoo ha.
Steven Crowder
Really wants to check that hoo ha. The thing is, he does have a license. That's the scariest part.
Dave Landau
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
They let him go. He's still there. He's still.
Dave Landau
Where did he get it for me?
Steven Crowder
He's cleared it right up at a. I had a planter's wart. Not on my. On my foot. Number five, fast fact number five. St. George Floyd Jr. S impact, of course, on his community, which will be felt really for many, many, many years to come. And by that I mean 1500 businesses destroyed, $500 million in damages, just really in his home state alone in the Twin Cities. And if you just look at the black communities who, of course, rallied around him. 334 storefronts in the largely black area, Lake Street, Minneapolis, they were boarded up within one year.
Not Specified
One year after.
Steven Crowder
After the riots. Well, within a year. And then I think. I don't know if they were being looted afterwards. I know within one year, there was 300 something businesses that have been boarded up. You had black businesses being looted nationwide. As a matter of fact, one could argue that they were probably the victims who most felt the consequences. Nationwide, you're looking at billions of dollars in damages, thousands of casualties. And if you go to a lot of these neighborhoods, they still haven't recovered. So you can thank the Kang, St. George Floyd. And you need to remember this, too. Those are just, you know, the in betweens. But this is a guy, George Floyd. And I always say this too. Remember when we always thought that when the police body cam footage came out, we thought, once police have body cameras, you're going to see the driving while black. You're going to see the cops pulling people over and berating them. You actually see far fewer stories now.
Dave Landau
Oh, yeah, my dad talked about that.
Steven Crowder
Yeah.
Dave Landau
When they first came out. My dad's a police officer. And I asked him, I said, how does this make you feel? Does it make you, like, uncomfortable that now you got it? He's like, no, I'm actually happy.
Not Specified
Right.
Dave Landau
Most guys I know are happy because it's always he said, she said. No one ever wants to believe the cop. They always believe that, Want to believe that we're doing something bad, we're doing something nefarious.
Steven Crowder
Yep.
Dave Landau
And now we got the footage on it. It's like, oh, no, look, he did this.
Steven Crowder
Well, it's that this doesn't exist in a vacuum. Let me ask if there was a situation like a George Floyd, where a man died in police custody who had not been a violent criminal his entire life, who did not consume a lethal amount of drugs, who was not being handled with respect and care, being put cop car being offered air conditioning, having the windows open until he requested being put on the ground, who did not, for example, commit armed robbery with a child present in the house, who did not commit multiple counts of theft, trespassing, drug possession, potentially distributing drugs, who didn't do any of those things. If there was a single example of a black guy simply being pulled over because of the color of his skin and treat, don't you think the left would use that?
Dave Landau
In a heartbeat, dude. Right.
Steven Crowder
And we were told that that's what it was. We were told, in other words, when they say, hey, we need change, the change is predicated on this idea of we have an epidemic of driving while black being shaken down and black men being beaten by cops, period. But why don't we have any examples of that? We have to go to George Floyd. Let's go through all George Floyd. Okay, let's say it's a gray area. Mike Brown knocked over a local, local bodega, liquor store, whatever you want to call it, then reached for Darren Wilson's gun and punched him in the head. Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, go through them. And at best you argue, well, this is someone who was clearly in the process of committing a crime or who had a very long criminal history and things maybe went sideways. If there was a single example of what we have been told is the pandemic, meaning average middle class black Americans being pulled over because the color of their skin and beaten, you would see it everywhere. Instead, we have George Floyd. And that is the reason for the change. But instead of the change, what do we get? We got riots nationwide. You can thank George Floyd and those who want to keep the lie alive.
Not Specified
Sam, they ended up being more dramatic.
Steven Crowder
Than funny, we thought. But here's the thing.
Dave Landau
I thought it was pretty funny.
Steven Crowder
It gives you an A or B. Hey, this is what George Floyd would have wanted, in which case he's a horrible person. Or this has nothing to do with George Floyd, in which case your communities are filled with horrible people. And by your communities, I mean largely black cities in this country that are egged on by Democrat mayors, in many cases, black mayors. These are places that have been controlled by the left. So is it what he would have wanted? What does that tell you about George Floyd? Or are you acting on your own behalf? What does that say about you? Fun fact, too. We know that George Floyd didn't die from a knee to the neck, not just because of the he said, she said in court, but because George Clooney said that if the lawyer, I believe, representing Derek Chauvin was willing to allow a man to kneel on his neck for the same amount of time as George Floyd, that he would personally. He would personally campaign for Chauvin to be not guilty. Well, I did it, and I showed you. Okay, all right, so Neil, Neil, Neil. On my neck here. Shoulder, pause the timer after having just relieved yourself. Oh.
Dave Landau
Five.
Steven Crowder
We're almost there.
Not Specified
Four, three, two, one.
Steven Crowder
And now we beat it by two seconds. All right, token hour and get off. So, you guys, let me know how you remember George Floyd and how you remember the Summer of Love. You can comment below. Which one is a bigger lie? That and Black Lives Matter as a whole, or Covid, that you ran through or the election of 2020 that had no. The freest, safest, most secure election, most fair election of all time. Which one is a bigger lie? Covid, the election of 2020 or Black Lives Matter as predicated on George Floyd. And because we're able to do this, and this is the thing, you know, legacy media had corporate sponsors where you basically have to do Raytheon's bidding. And now you have a bunch of, unfortunately, new media podcasts that have so many sponsors, they also have to be careful and tiptoe around it. We serve you. And so if you want us to continue this kind of content, just click that button right there. Join Rumble Premium Mud Club is Rumble Premium Rumble prime as Mud Club. This all stops without you. It's $99 a year. You get the hand Etched hand painted mug. Try it for $9 a month. You also get 100% more show. You get Nick DePolo. You get Dr. Disrespect. You get Donald Trump Jr. You get more of Tim Pool and you get everything ad free. Also, your membership to Rumble Premium guarantees that we can continue the proper memorials like this.
Not Specified
Wanna go tree climbing? Big D? His face hurts. And where's his speedball? He can't breathe without his speedball. Put his speedball in. Give him his speed ball.
Steven Crowder
Sometimes you don't think about it until you see how it affects real folks.
Dave Landau
Not funny, dude.
Not Specified
Totally funny. Shut up.
Steven Crowder
You shut up.
Dave Landau
The good news, I wasn't laughing earlier.
Steven Crowder
The good news is that being in this phase and I'm, you know, I'm mid late. Well, 37. I'm at the point. I've been doing this since 19. Well, 8. Stand up since 17. I don't care anymore. And since, since we're beholden to you, like ah. When you say you don't want it, I'll stop doing it. That one. If you guys don't like it, just chalk it up to being for me.
Dave Landau
Yeah, run it again.
Not Specified
Every once in a while you have to do something for yourself.
Steven Crowder
You do one for you and then you do one for the masses.
Dave Landau
That's going to be my new my wake up ringtone. Oh, time to get up. Time for my speed.
Steven Crowder
It does wake you up in a gif. A speedball would absolutely does.
Dave Landau
How does that work? Does the meth. Does meth cancel out the fentanyl?
Steven Crowder
I think it's like a highly illegal Four Loko.
Not Specified
Oh.
Steven Crowder
Which is basically just like a supercharged version of Irish coffee.
Not Specified
Ah.
Steven Crowder
People have been combining stimulants and, you know, sedatives like alcohol for a very long time, but not to this degree. He's, you know, he's tops. George Floyd. Speaking of tops, baseball cards. Well, Democrats. Democrats, Right. Remember Fauci had Topps make his own card?
Dave Landau
Did he really?
Not Specified
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Topps custom make his baseball card on his desk. Fauci. Yeah. Oh my God.
Dave Landau
I didn't know that. That just made me angry that with.
Not Specified
Him throwing out the first pitch in a way that he thought somebody was like five feet away from him because that's how far the ball went.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. Well, I'll tell you what. Democrats are really trying to. They're trying to knock this next one out of the park with young men. Democrats, they're desperate to win over young men and they're willing to spend many, many, many millions of dollars to do it. Here's the thing. In this last election, and I've told you this, you can go back to me when I was 22, 23, saying, look, young people tend to become more conservative as they grow older, as they have families, as they pay taxes, as they sort of accrue more responsibilities. But if you could just mitigate your losses with people under the age of 35 to 10% and kept everything else the same, you'd never lose another election again. I didn't expect people to begin voting as far as a majority Republican under the age of 30. I thought they would become more conservative. I didn't think that you would see that big of a switch and comment if you guys, if you're a millennial like me, everything was liberal by default, right? You had baby boom generation, they were hippies and they became more conservative. Gen X was still obviously more liberal, probably split kind of down the middle. Millennials. Everything was Bush as a Nazi, of course, Barack Obama, he's this transcendent political hero. I thought, all right, well, that's just something you're not gonna win back until these people start paying taxes and move up in the corporate world. I didn't know just how bad the consequences were for Democrats with Gen Z men. Browbeating them, guilting them, demanding they check their privilege, while creating an economy that is entirely unsustainable for them with no prospects of future. And here's the thing too, it also tells you when you look at this, young men voting overwhelmingly conservative, certainly young Hispanic men, it means that free stuff isn't working. Forgiving your student loans, that's not enough. Rent forgiveness, that's a really good thing because that means that you have a generation of people who've effective. It's effectively white noise. Legacy media doesn't matter to them at all, at all. Neither does the power of Hollywood. Just look at Taylor Swift and look at their followership and it still didn't move the needle. If anything, it went the other way with young men. And if you're question to millennials, if you're surprised by this and then young Gen Z men, please comment below. When you became conservative and why. There are a lot of reasons a lot of people are studying this. Psychologists, sociologists. I think there's some rebellion aspect. But I also just think, look, people are looking at the state of the country saying, yeah, Democr Democrats have never delivered on the lie that they promised. And so now the Democrats are actually putting together a plan and spending tens of millions of dollars to try and win back young voters. Think of that phrase and just listen to this broadcaster talk about it, who looks exactly like a Pekingese. You can see. Yeah. Here you go. Watch her.
Not Specified
The midterms fast approaching and a full six months after November's election, electoral drubbing. The Democratic Party appears to still be, in fact finding mode. The New York Times reports that party donors and strategists have been gathering at luxury hotels to discuss how to win back working class voters. And they're spending $20 million on an effort to try to figure out how to speak to young men.
Steven Crowder
Yeah. So the New York Times has labeled this plan, or at least this is how they describe it, Sam speaking to American men. Sam, think about that for a second. It should just be. You should always. You should only be speaking to American men and women. You shouldn't have to. That's not a niche group. That's not. Okay. Hey, let's look at this demographic of Americans. Wait, hold on a second. You mean you're a party. You're an American political party and now you have to figure out how to speak to Americans, which means what? They were speaking largely to non Americans trying to buy a voting block?
Dave Landau
Well, they tried speaking to immigrant males.
Steven Crowder
People. Yes.
Dave Landau
Simp, yes. But it wasn't working.
Steven Crowder
It did not work at all. So Sam is going to cost $20 million. And it, quote, promises investment to study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces, meaning young male voters. We speak proper English. I don't know what you mean by this. It's not like it's Ebonics. Study the syntax.
Not Specified
You have to figure out part of.
Steven Crowder
Their studies, by the way, included immediately setting up a tip line. Unfortunately, it didn't help much.
Not Specified
Hi, this is Sam.
Steven Crowder
That's not helpful at all. So let me give you the reality here. All reverence is available links in the description, 58% of Gen Z men voted for Trump in 2020, 56% voted for Biden. And as far as Latino men, 55% voted for Trump. And then there are some other studies that have come out that have shown that over 60% of young Hispanic males are voting for Trump. That is unbelievable. And this also tells you something. First off, 68% of Gen Z men said that the economy was the number one issue. But it also tells you that the illegal immigration issue, it doesn't register for young Hispanic or Latino males in this country. And I don't know how Democrats win them back. Because if you are now, let's say your second, third Generation immigrant. You're here in the United States, okay? You're a young Hispanic male, Young Latino male. You're being raised here. There's no promise to you of getting citizenship. You already have it. It also tells you that the left, in promising, for example, to black people, reparations, affirmative action, you know, black zones, that they talk about black community reinvestments. None of that is being promised to legal Hispanic males. And so now you have basically people who are not being promised a handout whatsoever because of their race, young Hispanic males. All right? You have that, and then you combine that with traditional values, with a lot of these family units and valuing masculinity, I think it's just going to continually lean more and more conservative, honestly. I mean, to tell young Hispanic males, young Latino males that they should feel guilty because of patriarchy, like, that's gonna be a tough sell. You tried Latinx and they said, go screw yourself. Like, not a single one, not a single one went along with it. That you would have to have multiple generations of brainwashing to convince them that the Democratic Party is beneficial to them. And there seems to be quite a bit of a divide with a lot of young Hispanic Latino males and young black Americans. They do not have sympathy.
Dave Landau
A long time too.
Steven Crowder
George Floyd, get over.
Dave Landau
Because like I said, it is a culture that, you know, is enshrined in patriarchy. I mean, it's guy goes out, works hard for his family.
Steven Crowder
Yep.
Dave Landau
The whole immigrant thing is you go out, you work hard for your family, send the money back, and, you know, we bring them back. Then you get a visa, then you get a citizenship.
Steven Crowder
And you know what you see when you see young working class. I said working class. Okay, Working class meaning contributing, paying taxes, trying to make a life for their family. You find Hispanic males, young Latino males, and young white males. There is no racial divide. Isn't that a beautiful thing? In other words, the American spirit of American exceptionalism, The land of opportunity. Hey, you now see, once you're no longer playing divide and conquer, young Hispanic males are basically promised the same thing that young white males are. Nothing. Toil by the sweat of your brow. And what do you see? They vote the exact same.
Dave Landau
Even before I'd clump young Asian males into that too. But no one talks about them.
Steven Crowder
Probably quite a few.
Dave Landau
Yeah, it's not good for their agenda to talk about it.
Steven Crowder
So here are three reasons I think that Democrats lost young men by wide margins. Okay, here's one is the LGBTQ push by Democrats.
Not Specified
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
First off, we know that doesn't go over well across all generations with the Hispanic male community. But 72% of Gen Z men oppose trans men and women's sports. 72%.
Not Specified
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
They have fatigue. Well, they have black fatigue as a thing. Now, as far as Black lives matter, as far as reparations, as far as restorative justice, as far as critical race theory, things like toxic masculinity, they're tired of hearing this. They're tired of being condemned for immutable characteristics over which they have no control. And the Democrat Party just doesn't seem to be able to. To remove their foot from their own dick because they keep pushing LGBTQ themes across the board. When Gen Z Meadow said, stop it.
Dave Landau
I also marched for equality.
Steven Crowder
I like to think I've been defending freedom from an early age. Are we topless?
Not Specified
At the White House, we are joined by Dr. Rachel Levine. She's also a trailblazer and happens to be the first openly transgender Federal Chevy Trailblazer. Dr. Levine, we appreciate you making the time to speak with us on this. The first.
Steven Crowder
Do you think states should have a right to ban gender affirming health care?
Not Specified
I don't think any state or anybody should have the right to do that. As a moral question, as a legal question, I just think it's wrong. To everyone celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility, I want you to know that your president sees you and we're committed to advancing transgender equality in the classroom, on the playing field, at work, in our military, in our housing and health care systems, everywhere, simply everywhere.
Steven Crowder
So today, I am directing my state agencies to take action to protect and support the rights of Minnesota's LGBTQIA community. And here's the thing. Millennial men, they saw these sob stories of, oh, wait a second, this gay couple. Wait, one's in the death, but can't put his. His partner, his friction partner into his will. Well, that's sad. We should allow that, right? So, okay, so gay marriage, because we lived an experience where it didn't exist, and then we saw it come into existence. But now you have young Gen Z men who are going, all right, okay, I guess someone's trans. And then they're hearing people like walls, people like Kamala Harris, and they're going, wait a second, wait a second. You don't believe that I should be able to tell my children to not do that. And they point to the narcissistic sociopath tranny in their class. Go. Wait a second. So I'm not going to have parental rights. So it's because of their Lived experience and the lie can no longer be sold.
Not Specified
Yeah, well, they're also. They're losing rights along the way, Right? I think, like, just like you said, we were, like, all right, fine. You know, the friction partner thing. You want some rights that maybe you don't. Okay, fine. I don't even agree with that. But whatever. I'm not. I'm not so worried now. It's like, I can't say that that's a guy. It looks like a guy. I didn't know it was a girl. Or vice versa. I didn't know it was a she that turned into a. I didn't know that. Now you're getting in trouble for that. Now you're being ostracized for that. Now you're the piece of crap in the classroom just because you're a white guy.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, well, we were sold a lie that Georgia, aside from the Patriot act, that the Republican party wanted control over every aspect of your life. Right. Stay out of our bedroom. And so you saw an entire generation vote in Barack Obama, the savior, Barack Obama. And now you've seen more overwhelming control from the Democrat party, where they control everything from your future prospects, affirmative action dei, to your language, hate speech laws. And so young people now are not saying, hey, what happens if I vote in the cool Democrats? They're going, I've lived under it.
Not Specified
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
And I have less freedom than my parents. And they're rejecting it. And they also, I think, see some value in tradition. This also goes to point number two. You know, I came up under Andrew Breitbart, and he said that everything was downstream from culture. Politics is downstream from culture. That's why Barack Obama required the media entertainment industrial complex, and it hasn't worked. To give you a good example, Brian Stelter right now, he's on cnn. Brian Stelter was one of the people spearheading the smear campaign against Joe Rogan. Right? Ivermectin, Dull spear. He actually thought he was gonna win because he thought, hey, we're the legacy media, right? We have all of these institutions. We have an army. It's just one guy. They didn't realize just how resoundingly they have been rejected. Brian Selter right now, super straight on cnn. That just shows you what we're dealing with, young people.
Not Specified
Come on. We can't. Come on, Tim, help me out here. We got Stelter on there, and we can't play.
Dave Landau
I thought you were wanting to put him on tv.
Steven Crowder
And he thought he was going to exterminate Joe Rogan's career. Which again brings us back to this point. Number two is pop culture. The media, tv, Hollywood, they have saturated everything with far left quote unquote, woke content. This has been the default where Gen Z men have grown up with this. It has been so ubiquitous that they had to go to alternatives to see anything else. The difference is now alternatives have been available. It wasn't available in the past because you're gonna sit down, you're gonna take it and that's it, you're gonna watch what we give you. Let me give you a very prime example of this is like Pedro Pascal, who's now in everything, literally. This is a man who is a self avowed socialist. This is a man who was vocally pro trans, famously wore the COVID mask that said science is real, black lives matter. Love is love, and no human is illegal.
Not Specified
That's a big mask.
Steven Crowder
And it's just every nothing. None of those slogans on their face even make sense. Even just in isolation. No human is illegal. What? Of course someone can. Well, are they out in society when they're supposed to be in jail? Did they break out? Are they in a country where they're not supposed to be? Love is love. Hold on a second. What about animals? What about age of consent, pedophilia, Black lives matter? I mean, sure, no one's saying that they don't. Science is real. Well, no one's questioning the scientific method. Do you mean the dogmatic cult of modern. He just encapsulates everything that is wrong and smug about Hollywood. He's actually taken that title from George Clooney. He comes from a long line of Chilean socialists, which is the reason for Pinochet, by the way. Helicopter ride might not have been the worst idea. He supported openly the Chilean socialist candidate in 2021. Saying, I'm a child of socialist political refugees. We are very, very, very, very liberal. And this video from the Last of Us set, I guess isn't helping. This is the kind of thing that young. I don't want to be with that freak. And I don't even know what that is.
Dave Landau
It's definitely not a guy who would survive an apocalypse.
Steven Crowder
No, it's definitely not.
Dave Landau
He wouldn't even survive an Analopolix. No, I didn't even get that.
Steven Crowder
If he had to do time in prison, they would just show that video, just play, no, we're gonna have fun with you. So. And here's the thing. When we grew up, you had plenty of female characters and you had plenty of male characters and you had plenty of white Characters and black characters. I mean, if you were to look at the top shows when we grew up, we've talked about Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Urkel was a big one. You look at Will Smith, you look at Denzel Washington, athletes, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Michael Jackson. I get it. It's not lost. I mean, that's kind of a half point. But you understand, you had women. If you go to Fresh Prince, you had the sisters, and there were storylines that surrounded around them. You had Sarah Connor, you had Alien growing up with Sigourney Weaver. Now, they weren't all action heroes. If you look at the Breakfast Club, it was partially women, it was partially guys. You look at Sixteen Candles, you look at Home Alone, you had Macaulay Culkin, but the mom was primarily the main character. In other words, it was pretty balanced. You may say that it wasn't, but it was. And it wasn't something that we all had to think about at all times and have all content be dictated to us by committee. And so when you look at the at where we are now, you see the gender swaps and the racial swaps, you've now made people aware of something that maybe they didn't even have a problem with before. So you look at Ghostbusters sucked. Look at Ocean's Eight sucked. Indiana Jones, Star wars, pretty much all of Marvel.
Dave Landau
And the problem with those isn't that they're female characters or they're gay characters or whatever. The problem with those is that they're replacing.
Steven Crowder
Yes.
Dave Landau
That there was something. And then they're like, oh, well, we need to make a different version of this.
Not Specified
Right?
Dave Landau
No, no, no. We were fine when it was just female characters, black characters, Asian characters, care, whatever it is, if it's an original thing, that it didn't bother anybody. But it's when you're saying, oh, what we had before was you, you're not good enough. We're going to replace it with something else.
Steven Crowder
No one was demanding that George Clooney played Malcolm X in the biopic.
Dave Landau
Yeah, it's true.
Steven Crowder
We were okay with it.
Dave Landau
I would like to see it.
Steven Crowder
No one was demanding George Clooney play Malcolm X in the biopic, just like no one was demanding that King Louie be played by Idris Elba. And by the way, we were completely fine with Will Smith being the single highest paid action hero of the decade.
Dave Landau
Yeah. Still fine with it.
Steven Crowder
All of those were fine.
Not Specified
I was going to every one of them. I was like, he's in another movie.
Dave Landau
Every single one of them we had.
Steven Crowder
And Denzel Washington. Yeah, no one had a problem with it until you just started telling us that we need to correct something that didn't need to be corrected. By the way, this is also not because they're trying to make something as far as Hollywood representative of our society. They are trying to mold society. Just look at the overrepresentation of LGBTQA IP couples. So they make up at least 9% of regularly occurring characters on TV shows. That's a third, 13 times increase. Despite the fact that they make up anywhere from 2 to 5% of the population. You can find some numbers in recent years as high as 15 to 20% of on air couples.
Dave Landau
They often feel forced.
Steven Crowder
Yes, they very much feel.
Dave Landau
Often feel forced. And they force love scenes. And you're like, if you're looking at the dialogue of the movie, you're like, doesn't even make sense. They just wanted to put a gay scene in here. Well, that's, that's what I was going.
Steven Crowder
To say is Disney especially is renowned for shoehorning. They, they take something that doesn't belong and just shove it in there and make it happen.
Dave Landau
That's.
Not Specified
Well, that's both true literally and I guess metaphorically.
Steven Crowder
Well, this brings us to the next point. I guess it's point three or point four with Young Gen Z men. It's pretty hard to blame people. Men, namely, namely white men. But Hispanic men are throwing their lot in there because you're not promising them a bunch of freebies either. Assuming they're here legally. It's pretty hard to blame them for all of society's ills and tell them that there is nothing they can actually do to correct it short of. Of lowering their own quality of life without them rejecting it. It's the constant vilification of masculinity. And we see this trend on the left. Look, this is not hyperbole. They pretty much have for the last decade and a half blamed men exclusively for everything. Wrong.
Dave Landau
I mean, this is a serious, serious crisis. The state of men. Hyper masculinity. Man up. Be a man.
Brandon Johnson
I mean, what, what is going on in this space?
Dave Landau
We need more of that new.
Steven Crowder
What about social currency, which is to say, speaking up, up in the face of, you know, abuse, you know, whether it's, whether it's, you know, your friends of yours making derogatory comments or online spaces where guys are being really disrespectful to girls and calling them out and saying, hey, that's not cool.
Not Specified
There's too much of toxicity. It's masculine toxicism. We've kind of.
Dave Landau
It looks like he hops paint.
Not Specified
So what the hell are you waiting for? Because if it's the woman thing, it's time to get over that. It's time for hope, for change. It's time to be a man and vote for a woman.
Steven Crowder
We know that the silent majority of white men aren't actually MAGA supporters.
Not Specified
I'm a 56 year old, gun owning white guy.
Steven Crowder
Kamala Harris thinks I'll vote for her. She's right.
Dave Landau
Hey, white dudes. So I think we're all pretty sick of hearing how much we suck. Every time you go online, it's the same story. We're the problem. And yeah, some white dudes are Trump and all his MAGA buddies are out there making it worse, shouting nonsense in their stupid red hats and acting like they speak for us when they don't.
Not Specified
I feel like really bummed that the right wing is like really dooming a lot of little boys, trying to doom a lot of little boys into unhappiness and like conditioning a lot of men into loneliness.
Steven Crowder
Right. So let's go with that for a second. Yeah, some white dudes do suck. Those are just Trump voters, but they don't represent the rest of us. Okay, so young white men go, all right, what do you got? Sit down, shut up. Silence is violence. Check your privilege. Lgbtq, aip. Be an ally and be a man. Vote for a woman.
Dave Landau
We're also tired of being the only people you could say that about. Yeah, now I can see a commercial. It's like, bow, now some black dudes suck.
Steven Crowder
Yeah, I mean.
Dave Landau
And then just show a montage that you showed earlier. Yeah, like that's. It's frustrating to be like you. Why you keep you brow beating. You say it all the time. Your brow beating is fucking. Knock it off.
Steven Crowder
Look at this chick. Bet she can't do pull ups. And it's just like the left can't help themselves because they have no answers. Like, we're not saying all white men. We're not saying all young men. Oh, okay, good. So how can I be a man of who. Whom you approve? Well, you just have to start by hating yourself. You have to start by hating yourself. And you have to start by taking it. You have to say, believe all women. Hold on a second. I'm a young man. I know some women. I wouldn't believe all of them. Well, then you're not. Well then you're part of the problem. Well, I do think I am a young man. I do think that black lives matter. Of course I do. But I also think that all lives matter. Well, sorry, you can't be included among us. You're one of those Trump people. Hold on a second. I am a young man, and I do believe that you should be free to love who you want. But I also see some value in the nuclear family and rearing of children. Well, no, no, no. Well, hold on a second. I am a young man, okay. I don't want to be one of the bad ones, but I do believe that men and women are inherently different and we probably excel in different roles, and you just can't be among us. They cannot fix it. And I mean, just proof positive of this is look at their vice chair, the dnc, David Hogg, who by the way, just recently, in a PR attempt, swapped brains with an actual man in the latest docum. Yeah, and that's just. Look, I don't want to see it. I don't want to see it.
Dave Landau
What a man wants, what a man needs.
Not Specified
David Hogg has no.
Steven Crowder
The answer is boobs.
Not Specified
Yes.
Steven Crowder
That's all it is. It's like wants, needs, quick stuff.
Not Specified
I'm not a boob guy.
Steven Crowder
And we are seeing the divide with young men and young women. That is true. Young women are still voting overwhelmingly liberal, but that's true across pretty much all generations. And here's the thing, if you want to, I think what Republicans what conservatives need to do, because for so long I've been saying we have to go after the black vote. We have to go after. There was pretty much no effort. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who can say that. There was a really concerted effort to win young Hispanic men this last election from Republicans, and certainly not enough to counteract the rhetoric of, hey, we need to get rid of illegal aliens. And the Democrats saying that means all brown people. Right. And they overwhelmingly, naturally veered towards Trump and Republic. Why? Because of masculinity. Because they respect the masculinity. They respect the unapologetic. Okay, we are going to do the right thing in spite of it being unpopular, for example, you can say what you want. It wasn't popular when Donald Trump said they're not sending their best and brightest back then, that was basically like calling for another Reich. Right? And they naturally even look with young black men, they tend to vote as a monolith because of NGOs and because of lobbyists and because of affirmative action. They tend to vote vote overwhelmingly Democrat. But they still young black men veered significantly more conservative without being pandered. To. I don't think the answer for conservatives is to go, okay, we have young men now or young white and Hispanic men now. We need to bring in another group. No, I think you need to keep doing this, keep doing what you're doing, solidify that, because people will naturally gravitate toward it. For women, probably not women. Women who are married become much more conservative. Women who have children become much more conservative. Single women, whether they are 20 or 50, vote Democrat. Statistically, if they are single, usually miserable, let's be honest, they vote Democrats. So the key here is to continue encouraging the family unit, to continue creating and fostering a culture of, hey, you know what you missed the American dream post World War II. Right. Our greatest era. Well, a big part of that was the family unit. A big part of the American dream was working hard and being okay with maybe a single income household. A return to traditionalism. You create and you foster that environment. You'll continue to win young men. And as women get absorbed into those units which they find out are actually better for them than the lie of becoming a boss girl, they'll become more conservative. It's still a tough nut to crack, but we see what happens. Returning Roe v. Wade, returning abortion to the states. Hey, you might as well say Hail Hitler according to a lot of young single women out there. Hey, hobby lobby providing 16 out of 21 forms of birth control to their employees. It still wasn't enough. You can't get through this or solve it by pandering. There's momentum with young men.
Not Specified
Yeah.
Steven Crowder
Of, by the way, of all races. Continue with that. And if you create a strong foundation for a society that people will see it and they'll become more conservative. Don't do the whole, how do we get the black vote? How do we get the Hispanic vote? How do we get the female vote? Do what you're doing because we know the results will speak for themselves. And people right now are opening their eyes to the lie. Especially after Covid, especially after George Floyd, the Summer of Love. Especially after everything that we've. The 2020 election. This is something that you couldn't have created in a lab or with a Frank Luntz focus group and his toupee and silly little sneakers where you say, hey, how do we reach this? Reaches people. We have never seen young men like we're seeing now with Gen Z men overwhelmingly move to my right, your left. We can kind of only expect that as they get older. And if they're conservative now and you keep your foot on the gas, they're going to stay that way and become more right leaning. You know why? Because it's the truth. It's what made this country great. That's what make America great is again, strong families, strong communities. You reap the fruits of your labor and you become a good citizen. And we follow rule of law. That's the message. It appeals to everyone. Do it and don't tiptoe. Be unapologetic. As far as the left, I don't think there's anything that they can do. Oh, my gosh. I didn't realize that we went long.
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Steven Crowder
Okay, we have to go to President Trump taking on Apple, I guess really quick. If you are not a member right now, click that button. We're gonna go to Donald Trump and Tim Cook. They're still. There's some fun conversations to be had there. If you are not a Rumble Premium member right now, you can Continue watching with Mr. Timothy Poole. And he's a man.
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Yeah.
Steven Crowder
So that's fun. You know, it's in that vein. Otherwise, let's continue on this right now. Donald Trump and Tim Cook and actually, I believe that, I believe that we have a clip of Donald Trump kind of, kind of light an apple on fire here. Okay.
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Steven Crowder
Sam.
Podcast Summary: “Why The Left is Crashing with Young Men & The Stupid Plan to Fix It”
Episode Information:
Steven Crowder delves into the troubling trend of the Democratic Party losing the support of young men, particularly among Gen Z and young Hispanic demographics. This episode dissects the multifaceted reasons behind this shift, critiques the left's strategies, and offers insights into potential future political landscapes.
Crowder begins by addressing Memorial Day, emphasizing the importance of honoring fallen soldiers without resorting to clichéd greetings. He introduces the topic of the day: the Democratic Party's struggle to retain young male voters. Crowder hints at the party's extensive financial efforts to regain this demographic, suggesting that their strategies may be misguided.
Notable Quote:
"Democrats right now, they're planning and they're spending a lot of money to win back young men. They realize that they have lost young men." (00:10)
A significant portion of the episode centers around George Floyd, challenging the prevailing media narrative surrounding his death. Crowder portrays Floyd as a problematic figure, arguing that the media has misrepresented his character and circumstances of his demise. He questions the effectiveness and authenticity of the public mourning processes that followed Floyd's death.
Notable Quote:
"Remembering the brave St. George Floyd, because that's what's going around and who. We're going to give you all of the information that the media maybe hasn't filled you in on and a few extra tidbits that will be grossly offensive." (03:00)
Crowder criticizes the media for creating a hero out of Floyd, asserting that such portrayals do not align with reality. He attributes the nationwide riots and economic fallout directly to Floyd's legacy, claiming that the resulting chaos has had detrimental effects on black communities.
Crowder discusses the extensive damage caused by the riots following Floyd's death, highlighting the economic repercussions on local businesses, especially in predominantly black neighborhoods. He emphasizes the long-term challenges that these communities face, including business closures and diminished economic prospects.
Notable Quote:
"1500 businesses destroyed, $500 million in damages, just really in his home state alone in the Twin Cities." (25:00)
He argues that these consequences have been mistakenly attributed to Floyd’s legacy, rather than the broader socio-political movements that capitalized on the incident.
Crowder shifts focus to the Democratic Party's attempts to win back young men. He analyzes voting patterns, noting a surprising shift of Gen Z and young Hispanic men towards conservative candidates like Donald Trump. Crowder attributes this tilt to the left's failure to address the genuine concerns of these voters, such as economic instability and lack of future prospects.
Notable Quote:
"58% of Gen Z men voted for Trump in 2020, 56% voted for Biden. And as far as Latino men, 55% voted for Trump." (37:19)
He critiques the party's focus on identity politics and progressive social issues, suggesting that these do not resonate with young men seeking stability and economic security. Crowder argues that the left's emphasis on topics like LGBTQ rights and critical race theory alienates this demographic.
A key theme is the vilification of masculinity by left-leaning ideologies. Crowder contends that the constant criticism and redefinition of traditional male roles have led to a backlash among young men. He emphasizes the importance of upholding traditional values and supporting the family unit as strategies to engage this voter base.
Notable Quote:
"The constant vilification of masculinity. And we see this trend on the left. Look, this is not hyperbole. They pretty much have for the last decade and a half blamed men exclusively for everything wrong." (52:21)
Crowder advocates for promoting traditional masculinity and community-focused values as a means to bridge the widening political divide.
Crowder extends his critique to Hollywood and mainstream media, accusing them of pushing a far-left, "woke" agenda that fails to engage or represent the interests of young men. He argues that the overrepresentation of progressive themes in media has contributed to the alienation of his target demographic.
Notable Quote:
"Brian Stelter was one of the people spearheading the smear campaign against Joe Rogan... This just shows you what we're dealing with, young people." (46:13)
He laments the shift from balanced representation in media to what he perceives as forced inclusivity, believing this has further eroded support for liberal politics among young men.
Wrapping up, Crowder reiterates the Democratic Party's disconnect with its young male voters and expresses skepticism about their ability to reverse this trend. He underscores the importance of maintaining focus on traditional values, economic stability, and authentic representation to reclaim and sustain support from this critical voter base.
Notable Quote:
"You reap the fruits of your labor and you become a good citizen. And we follow rule of law. That's the message. It appeals to everyone. Do it and don't tiptoe. Be unapologetic." (58:53)
Crowder concludes by highlighting ongoing political dynamics, including President Trump's confrontations with major corporations like Apple, signaling continued ideological battles ahead.
Democratic Disconnect: The Democratic Party is losing ground among young men due to a focus on progressive social issues that do not align with their primary concerns about economic stability and traditional values.
Impact of Media Narratives: Media portrayals of figures like George Floyd have shaped public perception in ways that may not fully reflect the complexities of the situations, contributing to social unrest and economic fallout.
Shift in Voting Patterns: Significant portions of Gen Z and young Hispanic men are shifting towards conservative candidates, influenced by perceived failures in Democratic policies to address their needs.
Masculinity and Traditionalism: The vilification of traditional masculinity and the promotion of progressive social agendas are key factors driving young men away from liberal politics.
Pop Culture Influence: Hollywood and mainstream media’s focus on "woke" content is alienating young male voters, fostering a backlash against liberal ideologies.
Note: This summary encapsulates the primary discussions and viewpoints presented in the episode. It aims to provide an unbiased overview of the topics covered for those unfamiliar with the podcast.