Top 10: Twitter reacts to Biden's speech​​



Thursday, Joe Biden delivered a speech to mark the traditional launch of election season. The president clarified that Democrats are sticking with the narrative that former President Donald J. Trump and his followers are "against democracy."

Conservative Twitter could not help noticing the strong resemblance between the stage behind Biden and traditional imagery of what hell might look like. Here are the top 10 Twitter reactions to Dictator Biden's hellish backdrop.

The Chad Prather Show


Damn Joe. Someone stole his pacifier. Must’ve been one of those MAGA Republicans. pic.twitter.com/22xPXBnKhh

— Chad Prather (@WatchChad) September 2, 2022
 

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Louder with Crowder


Joe Biden is way more divisive than Donald Trump ever was. pic.twitter.com/XdJI7qb5bp

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) September 2, 2022
 

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Steve Deace Show


After desecrating Independence Hall with fascistic Nazi imagery, for his next parlor trick Joe Biden will slaughter a pig on an altar.

Do you know what time it is?

— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) September 2, 2022
 

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Relatable


CNN edited the red to hot pink, but I guarantee there will be pieces tomorrow about how conservatives photoshopped the pink to look red. https://t.co/NybXKpSn3v

— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) September 2, 2022
 

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What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you see this image? pic.twitter.com/MlSCnY9Twq

— TheBlaze (@theblaze) September 2, 2022
 

Kibbe on Liberty


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— Matt Kibbe (@mkibbe) September 2, 2022
 

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News & Why It Matters


Welcome to hell. Enjoy the ride. pic.twitter.com/NTW3MZtbmm

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) September 2, 2022
 

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Isn’t everyone happy that there are no more mean tweets, and the adults are in charge? pic.twitter.com/pFJxqoNlo1

— BlazeTV (@BlazeTV) September 2, 2022
 

Yes, this is grotesque. But it’s also clarifying. Clarity is useful. pic.twitter.com/bWZHWimXYr

— Tyler Carditis (@TyCardon) September 2, 2022
 

These 4 videos are PROOF of YouTube's GLARING political bias



YouTube banned Steven Crowder over a comment made by Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. The content questioned election integrity, but YouTube's action to censor the video raised the more important question: Why does Big Tech selectively enforce the rules, specifically about election integrity? Because 2016 called, and it wants its Russian prostitutes back.

Steven Crowder did his homework the same way he always does and discovered four videos that YouTube must have totally accidentally missed during its crusade against election-related content. YouTube's policy states, "Content that advances false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches changed the outcome of the U.S. 2020 presidential election are not allowed." So, Steven did his part in seeing to it that the YouTube community feels safe by bringing attention to four videos of Democrats violating YouTube's own policy.


"Big Tech, they are a proxy for the government. They have said so."
-- @scrowder on whether we live in a country that applies the laws equally pic.twitter.com/doJwa95oyW

— TheBlaze (@theblaze) August 18, 2022
 

In the first video, PBS NewsHour’s Judy Woodruff asked Elizabeth Warren if she thought the 2016 Democratic Primary was rigged. Warren said: “I think it was.” Warren's comments came after Politico published an excerpt from a book written by Donna Brazile, former interim acting chair of the Democratic National Committee. The book detailed how the Democratic National Committee favored Hillary Clinton as the Democratic candidate to go head to head with Donald J. Trump. Seems like Warren's at least 1/1024th conspiratorial. But maybe that's not enough to trigger the YouTube audit.


When asked by CNN's Jake Tapper if there was deliberate interference in the Georgia State gubernatorial election, Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams replied: "Yes. there has systematic, deliberate disenfranchisement for years in the state of Georgia" and that it "reached its pinnacle" in her gubernatorial race. Maybe Abrams had her facts stashed somewhere on Hillary Clinton's server and that's why she didn't present them?


Former President Jimmy Carter told NBC News the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election would show that "President Donald Trump didn't win the presidency." The same Russian interference that maybe or maybe was not based upon a dossier that maybe was or was not funded by the DNC and the Clinton campaign? But it's all just peanuts to Jimmy Carter.


In a "Sunday Morning" interview with host Jane Pauley, former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential nominee (and ultimate presidential loser) Hillary Rodham Clinton said: "[Donald Trump] knows he is an illegitimate president." Maybe Hillary Clinton knows something we don't. Perhaps the answers are somewhere with one of her husband's former jet-setting pals, Jeffery Epstein who totally committed suicide, so we'll never know.


So, in light of the evidence, hopefully, YouTube will take notice and protect the YouTube community from this totally unsafe and violently harmful content of questioning election integrity.

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Steven Crowder says what everyone is thinking about the FBI, but mainstream media focus on a tweet



After Steven Crowder's heartfelt and carefully worded cold open on Monday's show, the mainstream media decided Crowder needed to be silenced again.

Crowder felt conflicted between his feelings of anger at the FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago home and making the FBI's actions his hill to die on. "Not literally," Crowder clarified, "but it is time to fight fire with fire."

Crowder made it very clear his belief that it is time to stop playing the losing game of passively allowing agencies like the IRS and the FBI to violate and betray the American people for job security. "There is a reason you feel scared," Crowder explained. "These agencies are coming for you."

"It is okay to be scared. It is okay to be mad. I am," Crowder said.

The mainstream media are ruled by jacked-up priorities, aka lies, and lost their minds over a tweet Crowder posted the night before. The tweet read: "Tomorrow is war. Sleep well." The progressive media pounced and accused Crowder of calling for an actual war because that is what they do when they feel scared: attempt to destroy their opponents with lies.

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What a surprise, the MSM is doing what the MSM always does, which is taking us out of context. pic.twitter.com/89DtQyHIpr

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) August 10, 2022
 

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YouTube suspends Steven Crowder after episode discussing rape accusations against transgender suspects, claims he targeted 'the transgender community in an offensive manner'



YouTube has slapped Blaze Media's Steven Crowder with a strike against his YouTube channel in connection with what the tech giant's counsel described as "a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive manner."

In a Wednesday tweet, Crowder shared a screenshot of an email from the counsel for YouTube discussing the platform's action against Crowder's channel.

A hard strike from YouTube and Wow… this is terrifying. We covered SPECIFIC, documented instances of rape. @YouTube… https://t.co/7Bb2mWgsX0
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) 1634168534.0 
 

"We write again on YouTube's behalf regarding your client, Steven Crowder," the note says. "YouTube has repeatedly instructed Mr. Crowder regarding its hate speech policy and warned him against continuing violations of that policy through content he uploaded to YouTube. YouTube specifically informed Mr. Crowder that videos he uploaded showed a pattern of recklessly targeting the LGBTQ+ community for abuse and insults. It warned that further uploading of content that targets, insults, and/or abuses the LGBTQ+ community would result in additional penalties."

The platform has yanked a video from Crowder's channel, which will now be shackled with a one-week upload freeze.

The note from YouTube's counsel continues: "On September 30, Mr. Crowder uploaded another video that YouTube has determined continues his prior conduct. The video entitled "Special Guest ALEX JONES on 'Great Reset' & Joe Rogan TRIGGERS Leftists AGAIN!" contains a segment that targets the transgender community in an offensive manner, for example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women. Consistent with the recklessness provisions of its hate speech policy, YouTube has removed this video from the service and assessed a strike against the Steven Crowder channel. Per YouTube's strike policy, this results in a one-week upload freeze for the channel. Further violation of YouTube's hate speech policy will result in additional penalties."

In the video, which can still be viewed on Rumble, Crowder and others on the show discussed the claim from the Women's Liberation Front that at least one woman at a woman's prison had become pregnant after being housed with a male.

During a comedy sketch in the episode, Alex Jones appears and tells a woman, "Your cellmate, that guy dressed as a woman, he's going to rape you."

Crowder described the platform's move as "terrifying" and said that he plans to fight back.

"This is a direct message and threat to any parent who believes in the INSANE notion of biological sex," Crowder wrote on Instagram. "If you think that boys are boys and girls are girls, you will be silenced. The above email was sent directly from YouTube's expensive counsel. Notice the language used? 'targets the transgender community in an offensive manner, for example, by indicating that trans people pose a rape threat to women.' Look, I do not believe that all transgenders are rapists, and I would never 'indicate' such. That was never said or implied.

 
 
 

"We covered VERY specific instances of documented rape from transgender individuals. So not only is the claim verifiably wrong but even further, if Americans are not allowed to express the concern over SOME transgender individuals posing a rape threat to their daughters (like say, their female cellmates, or multiple classmates they've raped)... then you are effectively NEVER allowed to protest policy."

 

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Twitter trolls pounce on Steven Crowder tweet announcing that he 'took a turn for the worse'



Louder With Crowder host Steven Crowder posted a photo of himself on Tuesday and indicated that he had recently come close to death.

"Last night took a turn for the worse. Ever actually get so close that you can physically feel death? He's a dick. The good news is, it's fixable and these things happen. I'll be back before you know it. Thanks for the support," Crowder tweeted along with a photo of himself.

On Friday Crowder had tweeted: "Mild lung collapse. Sounds worse than it is, and I'll get the function back, but recovery is going to take longer than I was aiming for."

While many social media users wished Crowder well when reacting to his Tuesday tweet, others did not.

"Nah it's cool man, feel free to die. Don't hold up on my account," one tweet read.

"WHY WON'T YOU JUST KICK THE BUCKET JUST GET IT OVER WITH," another tweet said.

 

WHY WON'T YOU JUST KICK THE BUCKET JUST GET IT OVER WITH https://t.co/lNoWTxtjCX

— bro (@tatumtron) 1627453856.0 
 

"You deserve every second of it," another post declared.

"You should let go and stop fighting," a tweet stated.

"Don't fight too hard now. Might just be your time," another tweet said.

"This dude made fun of George Floyd's death. He doesn't think our lives matter so I feel the same about his," someone wrote.

 

@scrowder This dude made fun of George Floyd’s death.He doesn’t think our lives matter so I feel the same about his🥱

— kristalisbougie (@kristal100) 1627451287.0 
 

"Steven crowder slowly dying will never stop being funny," another tweet said.

 

Steven crowder slowly dying will never stop being funny https://t.co/Ww3Qz2APj1

— Du Bois (@r7mony_) 1627433019.0 
 

But not everyone spewed vitriol. Some offered their wishes for Crowder's recovery.

"All the best to you and your family and hoping for a quick recovery," a tweet said.

"Hang in there, brother! I don't think God's done with you yet. Praying for you and your family," another post declared.

"This comment section sums up everything that's wrong with Twitter and our society. Hope you get better soon man," someone wrote.

 

@scrowder This comment section sums up everything that's wrong with Twitter and our society. Hope you get better soon man.

— Sam Parish (@samparish0) 1627449151.0 
 

YouTube issues strike two against Steven Crowder's channel



YouTube has once again suspended BlazeTV host Steven Crowder's channel, issuing a second "strike" against the comedian for reportedly violating the platform's harassment and cyber bullying policies with a video on the tragic shooting death of Ma'khia Bryant by a police officer.

Crowder's April 21 show was removed from YouTube. The episode covered how 16-year-old Bryant was attacking another person with a knife before a responding police officer fatally shot her. Crowder and his co-hosts argued that the shooting was justified, making jokes about the circumstances of the shooting. According to YouTube, Crowder's commentary crossed a line that violated its Community Guidelines.

"YouTube Creators share their opinions on a wide range of different topics," the company said in a statement to Crowder's team. "However, there's a line between passionate debate and malicious harassment. Content containing targeted harassment including, but not limited to, stalking, threats, bullying, and intimidation is not allowed on YouTube."

In an email to Crowder's attorney, Bill Richmond, YouTube accused Crowder of "reveling in or mocking" Bryant's death.

"In particular, this video violated the aspect of the policy that prohibits 'content reveling in or mocking the death or serious injury of an identifiable individual.' Accordingly, the video has been removed and a strike has been applied to the Steven Crowder channel. This constitutes the second active strike on the Steven Crowder channel and, as a result, uploads are now suspended for two weeks," the company said.

Crowder's team reported that YouTube also suspended the CrowderBits channel with a hard strike.

YouTube has a three-strike policy when it comes to violations of its Community Guidelines. After an initial warning, the first strike is applied to a channel that violates YouTube's standards and results in account suspension for a minimum of one week. Account privileges will be restored at the end of the week, but the first strike will remain on a user's channel for a 90-day period.

If a channel violates YouTube's guidelines again during those 90 days, it will receive a second strike and be suspended for two weeks. Each strike will not expire until 90 days from the time it was issued.

Three strikes and you're out. If a third strike is applied to a channel within the same 90-day period, that channel will be permanently removed from YouTube.

In response, Crowder accused YouTube of having a double standard on harassment and cyber bullying.

"Why no live show today, you ask? Ah. Well YouTube hit our channel with a second hard strike, saying we violated their harassment guidelines," Crowder tweeted Wednesday. "Which is interesting when you consider all the harassment YouTube allows if it comes from the left ..."

 

Why no live show today, you ask? Ah. Well YouTube hit our channel with a second hard strike, saying we violated the… https://t.co/dmMsJRJp57

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) 1620830256.0 
 

TheBlaze reached out to YouTube for clarification on what specific comments in Crowder's video violated the rules. This story will be updated if YouTube responds.