Steven Crowder

Steven Blake Crowder is an American-Canadian conservative political commentator, media host, and comedian. He hosts the YouTube channel and podcast Louder with Crowder, where he gives his opinion on sociopolitical issues in the U.S. He is also a former contributor at Fox News. In June 2019, Crowder’s YouTube videos were investigated over his repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs.

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Summary Steven CrowderSteven Blake Crowder is an American-Canadian conservative political commentator, media host, and comedian. He hosts the YouTube channel and podcast Louder with Crowder, where he gives his opinion on sociopolitical issues in the U.S. He is also a former contributor at Fox News. In June 2019, Crowder’s YouTube videos were investigated over his repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs to describe journalist Carlos Maza. YouTube did not suspend the channel and said it did not violate the site’s policies, but demonetized the account the following day, citing community guidelines. In August 2020, his channel was re-monetized after Crowder made changes to his behavior and content. Crowder was born on July 7, 1987 in Detroit, Michigan. His mother was French Canadian, and at the age of 3, his family moved to the Montreal suburb of Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada where he would live for the rest of his childhood.

In October 2013, Fox News dropped Crowder after he made negative statements about Fox News host Sean Hannity. In 2017 Crowder became a featured program on CRTV’s new service, TheBlaze. On December 3rd, 2018, CRTV merged with Glenn Beck’s CRTV, where Crowder continues to be hosted, where his show is called “Change My Mind” Crowder set up a table outside the Christian University of Texas campus and invited students to walk by and sign a sign that reads, ‘Male Privilege is a Myth’ Crowder has been involved in several high-profile incidents, including an altercation at a demonstration in Michigan in December 2012. In March 2013, Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart Dunnings III declined to press charges against anyone involved in the December 2012 altercation. He also served as the master of ceremonies at the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference, and generated some controversy with a rap video.