
Louder with Crowder Lame, Gay, Diverse: Netflix Uses Biggest Show To Social Engineer Your History
Mar 25, 2026
Josh Firestine, political commentator known for cultural and political commentary, joins the conversation. They spar over Bridgerton's historical reimagining and Netflix's diversity choices. They discuss a UN judge convicted of modern slavery and the controversy around Miss Rachel's political activity and influence on children. Quick, provocative takes on culture, representation, and media agendas.
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Quadruple Amputee Allegedly Commits Murder
- Steven Crowder presents a news report about Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee allegedly accused of murder and cornhole championing.
- He uses clips of Webber's crossbow and cornhole videos to mix dark humor with the crime story.
Simple Steps If You Face An Armed Passenger
- Crowder jokingly suggests practical self-preservation: avoid antagonizing an armed quadruple amputee and exit the vehicle if possible.
- He emphasizes simple actions like running away and not helping with body disposal.
UN Judge Convicted For Keeping A Slave
- Steven Crowder recounts Lydia Mugambe, a UN judge convicted for bringing and forcing a woman into domestic slavery in the UK.
- He highlights her claiming diplomatic immunity and lack of remorse, using it to show modern slavery exists globally.
