
Louder with Crowder Why We Need To Talk About the Nick Fuentes Video
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Apr 30, 2026 Josh Firestine, a regular political commentator and comedy contributor, joins for sharp reactions and banter. They riff on the controversial Fuentes doorstep video and defensive reactions. They also trade stories about home security, stress risks of investing in China, and debate changing EU consent rules — all with comedic takes and pointed political commentary.
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Fuentes Incident As A Deterrent
- Steven Crowder recounts Nick Fuentes shoving a doxxing woman who showed up at his house and says he approved of the physical deterrent.
- He compares it to a past live-streamed threat where an attacker showed up with weapons, arguing force can be necessary for safety.
Doxxing Can Lead To Lethal Followups
- Crowder connects doxxing and activist doorstep tactics to real-life violent escalations, citing John Lyons who murdered three people and later approached Fuentes.
- He uses that prior killing to argue doorstep provocation can be life-or-death, justifying defensive force.
Don't Trust Investments In China
- Avoid investing in China because the CCP can seize or block deals and keep founders under exit bans, making foreign capital vulnerable.
- Crowder uses the Manus/Manis AI Meta deal as a case where China blocked a $2B acquisition and kept the CEO in-country.

