CROWDER: Old black woman berates slightly younger white women at dinner



Intellectual honesty is honesty in how we communicate ideas and pertains to any communication that involves transmitting information or persuading. Intellectual honesty means seeing and speaking the truth so others hear the truth. Steven Crowder shared a video on Tuesday's episode of "Louder with Crowder" that demonstrated the opposite of intellectual honesty.

In this video, Crowder shines a light on a Canadian documentary called "Deconstructing Karen." The film features an older black woman and slightly younger Latino woman berating slightly younger white women for their "white lady" racism—video below.

Would you trade places with a black person? That's one question posed to guests sitting around the dinner table. Crowder explains why he believes Regina Jackson and Saira Rao's RACE2DINNER — a movement to inspire white women to confront themselves and to acknowledge their racism and complicity in white supremacy — could be the most racist thing you've seen today. Video below.


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Would you trade places with a Black person? That's one question that @Race2D founders ask their guests. They host dinner parties where the main course is an honest conversation about racism — with white women.

Watch 'Deconstructing Karen' on The Passionate Eye next Friday. pic.twitter.com/HrQRKGuPCz

— CBC Docs (@cbcdocs) September 17, 2022

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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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AOC made the cover of GQ Magazine and gets mocked mercilessly



Poor oppressed AOC made the October cover of GQ Magazine and had some interesting opinions about who is and is not allowed to be president of the United States.

GQ made AOC out to be "the political voice of a generation" and a "cultural star" whose "power transcends politics."

In this episode of "Louder with Crowder," Steven Crowder delivered a hilarious impression of AOC as he read the article aloud:

So, sometimes little girls say, "oh I want you [AOC] to be president" or things like that, but at the same time, my experience here has given me a front row seat to how deeply and unconsciously as well as consciously so many people in this country hate women. People ask me questions about the future; realistically, I can't tell you I will be alive in September. I can't tell you if I will be busy because so much of this country hates women.

Crowder had a different theory about the root cause standing between AOC and a bid to occupy the oval office — because AOIC has never introduced a successful bill. Watch the video for more on this story.


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