Fangirl gets LEVELED by a healthy dose of equality at UFC event



In case you chose to skip today's episode of "Louder with Crowder," here's what you missed:

A female fan rushed the cage at a UFC event and was leveled with a healthy dose of equal rights.

"Welcome to the Thunderdome ... I'm just glad to see equality working," Crowder joked, adding, "I would have been upset seeing that a few years ago, but I don't care now. I did care but you shouldn't run at the cage. I wish I cared."

Donald Trump Jr. joined the show as well, but first, Crowder gave us a quick lesson about how "Karl Marx was a big fat racist loser."



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Dr. Seuss books dominate Amazon bestseller list after some of late author's works canceled



Dr. Seuss Enterprises' decision to stop publishing six of the late author's books over concerns of racism appears to have paid off.

Amid the controversy over their action, Dr. Seuss books absolutely dominated Amazon's top 20 bestsellers list on Friday.

What are the details?

On Tuesday, the business in charge of the beloved author's estate put out a statement on Seuss's birthday announcing that they decided last year to stop publishing or licensing the books, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," "If I Ran the Zoo," "McElligot's Pool," "On Beyond Zebra!," "Scrambled Eggs Super!, "and "The Cat's Quizzer," saying the "books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong."

The move sparked praise from people who felt it was a move toward social justice and outrage from folks who argued it was over-the-line censorship.

As of Friday morning, NBC News reported, 15 of the top 20 bestselling books on Amazon were Dr. Seuss books, and by evening, the number of Dr. Seuss books in the top 20 was still at 14.

Coming in at #1 was "The Cat in the Hat," followed by a Seuss beginner book collection in the #2 spot. Third was occupied by "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" and fourth was "Green Eggs and Ham." Another class Seuss book, "One fish two fish red fish blue fish," came in at #5.

Other books in the top 20 bestsellers list that were not by Seuss included works by Stephen King and Jordan Peterson. There were also several more Dr. Seuss works beyond the top 20, with ten more included in the list of the top 50.

Anything else?

As for the Dr. Seuss works that have now been "canceled," TheBlaze reported earlier this week that the books deemed "offensive" have surged in value as people scramble to get their hands on the editions now that they are no longer in circulation.

Online auction site eBay has since banned the selling of the six books, scrubbing them from their website and announcing, "At eBay, we have a strict policy against hate and discrimination to ensure our platform remains a safe, trusted and inclusive for our global community of buyers and sellers."

Meanwhile, manifestos written by murderous dictators Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito Mussolini are still available on the site.