Steven Crowder’s horrifically sexist YouTube show
Written by Jason Campbell
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Steven Crowder’s YouTube show, Louder with Crowder, has long been a sewer of bigotry, hate speech, and sexism. The November 4 edition, however, was particularly riddled with misogynistic claims.
Crowder’s show recently returned to YouTube after a suspension for anti-trans hate speech. It was his third suspension in 2021. Now that he’s back on YouTube, his show is continuing to broadcast hateful content. YouTube has a clear policy against hate speech.
During the November 4 show, Crowder credited “patriarchy” for giving women the right to vote.
Citation From the November 4, 2021, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on YouTube
STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): Every issue that you complain about, women, legitimately — and I am empathetic towards you. I have a white woman wife, just to be clear. Hashtag white woman. I have a wife who's a stay-at-home mom now, and she used to be a professional. So, I have some experience with this, living with a woman, and what it is that she has valued and where she has found herself happier. Here's the issue. Women, if you look back at what women wanted in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s -- and they try and say, oh they wanted, oh, voting, oh, abusing women. No. These things were never — these things — abusing your wife was never something that was societally accepted. That's not patriarchy. Patriarchy, they were the ones who voted for women to have the right to vote. Most women didn't want the right to vote because of the responsibilities that it came with. I'm not talking about that. What I'm talking about is what women wanted out of life in the 1950s, 1940s, and specifically what they wanted out of men, has changed, decade to decade, so dramatically. Whereas, what men want from women is still the exact same. And that's why women are — many of you are finding yourself in a scenario where you're unhappy. And you realize that the wool's been pulled over your eyes where now they control your kids and hormone blockers and they're teaching them critical race theory and they're giving them books with kids in strap-ons at the Virginia school public library and all of sudden you've been taken for granted because something, something, something, vulva. Right?
Crowder also blamed women for making marriage less desirable for men by expecting them to do household chores. He went on to argue that women “can’t have it all” and that they would be happier if they stayed home with their children.
Citation From the November 4, 2021, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on YouTube
STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): And this is true: Men are not willing to commit. Why? Again, this goes back to point number one, the sexual revolution, right? And marriage just isn't also seen as a winning proposition. This is something that's important. A lot of people don't understand, too, it's increasing expectations in marriage of men -- where men used to be the provider, men used to be the protector, women would be at home with the children -- and now it's also you share all of the household duties, also you're Mr. Mom at home, and also, if I leave you for any reason, I'm going to take half. This is a part of the feminist revolution, and so men say, well, you know what? That's a risk that I don't really want to take. Women, these laws were changed by women. These ideas were championed by women. Men never wanted it, to be clear. Just like they don't want a woman today who's 35 with a gender studies degree and student debt to be the mother of their children. Turn back now.
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Look, fine, take pride in your job. Absolutely. But take pride in being a mother too. Take pride in being a wife too. Do you not want your husband to take pride in being a good husband, being a faithful husband, being a loving husband? The qualities that you admire in a man. Take pride in being a wife and a mother, not just a career. You can take pride in either/or, but generally speaking, not both. You can't have it all.
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Women used to — you know, a lot of them were teachers. When they say women weren't allowed in the workforce — no. Women were teachers, women made up the majority of nurses, things like assistant, secretaries. Now, why? Not because they weren't qualified, not because men were trying to hold them back — and I'm sure, there's some of that, but a big reason was women back then valued flexibility over, say, pay, being a CEO, traveling. Why? Cause that would take them away from their kids and, at this point, society and humanity recognized that women are generally happier when they're close with their children and can spend time with their children. As women's share of household duties has consistently gone down, so has their happiness. And I'm not saying that bitch, you'd be happier if you were cleaning the floor. What I am saying is that as women have started to make more money, as women have been allowed at record rates into STEM fields -- whether qualified or not, because many women don't want to enter into these fields -- they are becoming less happy because they are realizing that it's not as fulfilling as the lie that feminists sold you.
Crowder blamed feminism for the existence of pornography and claimed it made women “less desirable to a lot of men.”
Citation From the November 4, 2021, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on YouTube
STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): Oh, by the way, thanks, feminists, for all the porn. Cause now there are films like -- no, no, no, you said body positivity, right? It was about -- it was art, something like that. Thank you. Now you are less desirable to a lot of men.
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GERALD MORGAN (CO-HOST): But also, not even that. Now that you have gone out and said, free your body, women, this is empowering to you. Now, you have the potential of ending up in a relationship with a man who has seen the very, very best — I'm sorry, porn is absolutely horrific, but airbrushing and cutting scenes together — you've just seen what the best of sex could possibly be, which is completely unattainable, it's not real, and now they go into a relationship where it underperforms and all of a sudden the thing that was meant to bring you guys together in a way that nothing else could is a disappointment.
Crowder also said that “guys will play the field in college; they don’t want to marry a whore.”
Citation From the November 4, 2021, edition of Louder with Crowder, streamed on YouTube
STEVEN CROWDER (HOST): Most men don't want kids with you. That's something that is a really tough pill to swallow. And, by the way, because of leftist feminists, this has affected all women. Just so you know, just so you know. All women -- you're saying, not me. Yes, you're affected by it. You may not believe the things that feminists have espoused. But you've allowed them to speak for you and your community for so long that now you have men with no testosterone in their system and transgenders flooding your lesbian dating apps. This is all from you. We didn't have a say in this. So, men don't want children with you. Why? Probably because most women are well into their 30s before they even think about it and they place a priority on careers at this point. That's not all that interesting to men. Throw in a lifetime of promiscuity on top of it, guess what? Guys will play the field in college; they don't want to marry a whore. What are you saying whore? Had sex with lots of people. Clear enough for you? You may say, “I'm not a whore.” Great. You say that. Men still think you are. They don't want kids with you.