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From the June 8, 2021, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on YouTube

STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): Doing an experiment here. I had nine women at my house for a shower for my wife, you know, who's pregnant. And I realized that's why you see those videos, women don't understand the constant threat of violence under which men live. And this is the same thing you see with Black Lives Matter, you see with antifa, people who claim victim status, they attack only because they believe there are no repercussions. Right? For example, you look at Kyle Rittenhouse — attacked, hit, someone aiming a gun at him, they're trying to shoot him. When they respond, people are shot. You see this a lot when protesters start breaking the glass in a car. They run, you know, they gas it. They're not trying to hit protesters, they're trying to escape, and they're shot. And you see it a lot now with women, specifically assaulting either older, weaker women or men because they don't fear the repercussions. 

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Now, this is important because I think that women not only don't know the threat of violence that men live under, they don't know what violence feels like. 

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Because that's the male privilege, right? Same reason there's lower domestic abuse in gay couples than heterosexual couples because getting hit hurts. And you don't just smack a guy over a tuna casserole and nothing happens. You're going to have a fight. So, you weigh the risk/reward and you know what? He went to the Folsom Street Fair; it's technically not cheating. All right. I'm not going to take a swing.