CROWDER: Gay man reveals the dark side of the LGBTQ community



Steven Crowder hit the streets to ask the public if they are proud to live in America and found the overwhelming majority of those who aren't proud are white suburban women.

In this installment of "Talking with People," Crowder spoke with a gay man who revealed his take on the dark side of the LGBTQ community. The man, who comes from an immigrant family, explained to Crowder that 15 years ago, he was asked to participate in the PRIDE parade but turned down the opportunity when he was asked to ride on a sexually charged float, wearing a sexually provocative outfit while throwing candy and stuffed animals to children.

The man said many from the gay community see the T in LGBT as an embarrassment. Watch the clip to hear the whole conversation.


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Fact-deprived Americans hear TRUTH about Roe v. Wade, and something beautiful happens



Steven Crowder dropped footage from his new series "Talking with People."

Like his wildly popular "Change My Mind" series, Crowder brings Americans into the public conversation and offers them a chance to be heard. No matter how contentious the topic, Crowder believes Americans can still talk to one another. In this installment, Crowder puts his premise to the test with a most volatile conversation starter, overturning Roe v. Wade, and the results are fascinating.


In the first "Talk," Crowder approaches a group that initially supported keeping Roe v. Wade federal. After a friendly conversation, the group realized how much common ground they share with Crowder.


In this "Talk," Sara and Sierra were asked about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

"It's a war on women," Sierra said. She added that abortion rights affect men too. "If a guy is out cheating and doesn't want his mistress getting pregnant, and his mistress gets pregnant, what do you do?" she asked. Crowder's response was epic.

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Crowder's "Next Talk" with Gordo, 23, and Mary, 21, began civilly but gradually devolved. Gordo said he is following the Roe v. Wade situation closely. He described himself as a progressive who can't afford an apartment, a visit to the doctor, or a child. He. also studies human rights at SMU.

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You probably noticed a couple of consistent themes. Americans are not getting accurate information from the mainstream media, and informed Americans more often than not agree with overturning Roe v. Wade.

Crowder's exercise might restore some faith in humanity. Watch the video, and you be the judge. Can't watch? Download the podcast here.

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Talking with people: Do people really know what Roe v. Wade is?



Steven Crowder hit the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth to talk to people about it — just talk. The topic of Roe v. Wade is contentious, but Americans should still be capable of talking to one another. And he found out: We can.


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