Episode 42
You sir, are no Steven Crowder
June 17th, 2019
54 mins 12 secs
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- The golden age of YouTube is over - The Verge — The platform was built on the backs of independent creators, but now YouTube is abandoning them for more traditional content
- Teddy Roosevelt Taught Us How To Break Up Monopolies Like YouTube — The controversy (an in-depth look can be found here) was caused by Crowder’s boorish jokes. The comedian is known for his rude ribbing of public figures from Justin Trudeau to John Kasich. While I disliked the way he spoke, there can be no denying that the comments were jokes.
- Joe Rogan vs. David Pakman: Should Steven Crowder's Show Be Banned For Calling Vox's Carlos Maza A Queer? | Video | RealClearPolitics — Podcaster Joe Rogan debates left-of-center YouTube host David Pakman about YouTube's decision to "demonetize" right-of-center YouTube host Stephen Crowder for gay-bashing Vox reporter Carlos Maza.