On Rumble, Steven Crowder mocks NAACP travel advisory and claims “African culture” is “lip spacers” and “neck extenders”

Nick Di Paolo: “Some people say good, you know, stay the hell away. It's the Sunshine State and you guys obviously don't need any more sunshine. Look at you.”

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Citation From the May 22, 2023, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on Rumble

STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): So the NAACP is, of course, lying again. And then we'll give you the claim, and we'll give you the truth. They're issuing a warning, right? A warning for Black people to go to Florida because they're claiming that Ron DeSantis and some of his educational legislation is racism and it's gonna ferment hatred and it's going to create more hate crimes, so here they are issuing a travel advisory. Or here's a clip.

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Careful. There's a -- there's a 60 percent chance of white.

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By the way, five minutes after the advisory went up, 49 of the governors called the NAACP, asked if they could be added to the list.

NICK DI PAOLO (GUEST HOST): Some people say good, you know, stay the hell away. It's the Sunshine State and you guys obviously don't need any more sunshine. Look at you.

CROWDER: Just a little bit of melanin humor, vitamin D.

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First off, they were sold into slavery. Even Cornell West said the number's probably 98 percent. The lowest would be 85 percent of them were sold into slavery. By the way, slavery still goes on in Africa. Far as us stripping them of African culture, it is true a few of them came here and said, where can I get some of those lip spacers? Anyone know where I can get some neck extenders?

DI PAOLO: Took away your grass skirts is what we took away.