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30 Facts About Steven Crowder

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Steven Blake Crowder is an American-Canadian conservative political commentator and Internet personality.

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Early in his career, Crowder worked for Fox News and posted videos on conservative media platforms.

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Steven Crowder then began hosting Louder with Crowder, a daily political podcast and YouTube channel with commentary segments.

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Steven Crowder's channel was re-monetized after YouTube said Crowder addressed his behavior and content, and it was demonetized again in March 2021, with uploads suspended for a week, after violating YouTube's presidential election integrity policy against advancing false claims about the election's integrity.

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Steven Crowder was born on July 7,1987, in Detroit, Michigan.

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Steven Crowder's mother was French Canadian, and at the age of three, his family moved to the Montreal suburb of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada where he would live for the rest of his childhood.

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Steven Crowder attended Centennial Regional High School in Greenfield Park, Quebec, and at the age of 18, he moved back to the United States.

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Steven Crowder attended two semesters at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont.

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Steven Crowder then acted in a number of films, including the role of Doug Moore in the 2009 movie To Save a Life.

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Steven Crowder served as the master of ceremonies at the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference, and generated some controversy with a rap video he premiered at CPAC 2012.

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At a December 2012 protest, Steven Crowder was punched repeatedly in the face by a union member who claimed he was acting in self defense after being pushed to the ground.

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Steven Crowder posted an edited video of the incident to his YouTube channel that cut footage of the alleged assailant being pushed to the ground and getting back up, right before throwing the punches at Steven Crowder.

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In 2017, the Louder with Steven Crowder program, featuring mainly comedic content and political commentary, became a daily program featured on Conservative Reviews new streaming service, CRTV.

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On December 3,2018, CRTV merged with Glenn Beck's TheBlaze, where Steven Crowder was hosted until December 2022, alongside his YouTube channel, which has existed since 2009.

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Francesca Tripodi, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said that Steven Crowder is "very popular, especially among young, conservative voters".

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Steven Crowder's show has seen success on Apple's podcast list, having remained on the top 100 list over the course of 2020.

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Steven Crowder referred to Maza using homophobic slurs and mocked his voice while sometimes wearing an offensive shirt.

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Steven Crowder responded with a video where he said his use of slurs was "playful ribbing" on his comedy show and that he is opposed to doxxing and harassment.

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Steven Crowder announced in February 2021 that he filed a lawsuit against Facebook, alleging he was unfairly censored by the platform.

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Steven Crowder's account was then given a second strike on the platform for "reveling in or mocking" the killing of Ma'Khia Bryant in a video he posted, and Crowder responded by announcing that he had filed a lawsuit against YouTube seeking an injunction.

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In May 2023, Steven Crowder's channel was suspended again after having posted an episode of Louder with Steven Crowder that featured Alex Jones as guest host, as it violated policies prohibiting videos created or hosted by personalities whose accounts have been terminated.

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In January 2023, Steven Crowder revealed on Louder with Steven Crowder that he had received a term sheet from a conservative media outlet that he left unnamed.

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Steven Crowder listed the offer's stipulations that, if he were to be demonetized or removed from platforms such as YouTube, Facebook or the iTunes Store, his payment would be cut substantially during that period.

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Steven Crowder criticized this as a symptom of right-wing media not fighting back against, but rather implicitly condoning, what he considered censorship by Big Tech, stating that "Big Tech is in bed with Big Con".

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Jeremy Boreing, the CEO of The Daily Wire, claimed Steven Crowder had misrepresented the terms of the contract and that the contract would have paid Steven Crowder $50 million over four years.

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On March 3,2023, Steven Crowder announced on Russell Brand's show that he would be moving his show to Rumble.

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Steven Crowder announced he was partnering with Alex Jones, as well as comedians Nick Di Paolo, Josh Firestine, and Bryan Callen, to offer an expanded version of his Mug Club to be streamed via Rumble.

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On March 14,2025, Steven Crowder announced on his show that he will no longer be streaming on YouTube, where beginning March 24, his show would be streamed exclusively on Rumble.

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Steven Crowder married Hilary Korzon in August 2012 and wrote about the benefits he perceives in remaining abstinent before marriage.

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In July 2021, Steven Crowder underwent a surgical operation in which titanium bars were inserted into his chest in order to counteract his congenital condition of pectus excavatum.