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⁣Dr. E. Michael Jones returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss the Stephen Crowder-Ben Shapiro controversy and how the dispute illustrates the Jewish strategy of leveraging ill-gotten financial power to control public discourse and takeover society.

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YouTuber and right-wing culture warrior Steven Crowder has ignited an ugly civil war within the conservative entertainment complex, lashing out at a lucrative contract offer he received from The Daily Wire, a conservative media company founded by Ben Shapiro.

The feud was sparked after Crowder ranted about the contract offer during an episode of his show, Louder With Crowder; while Crowder didn’t specifically name the outlet the offer was from, he used strong language to push back against the deal, stating:
"Big Tech is in bed with Big Con. The people you thought, the people I thought, were fighting for you, a lot of it has been a big con."

Crowder went on to claim that if YouTube were to demonetize his channel, he would suffer a financial penalty, his payments cut until his channel was monetized again. This is a concern for Crowder, who is a famously provocative “edgelord,” and regularly crosses the line into homophobia, anti-semitism, racism, and misogyny, which often results in YouTube demonetizing his content on the platform.

"If any of the major platforms issues a content strike such that Crowder cannot be monetized on such a platform, the fee will be reduced by 25 percent," Crowder read aloud from the contract.

Crowder’s point was that conservative media was bowing to the “censorship” demands of “Big Tech,” a frequently discussed topic within the right-wing media sphere. Crowder went on to dismiss the deal as a “slave contract.”

A day after Crowder’s rant, The Daily Wire’s chief executive Jeremy Boreing released an hour-long response video (following the tradition of all gossipy YouTube feuds), delving into the details of the contract offer.

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Watching right-wing culture warriors squabble over piles of cash, debating over how to apply the rules of capitalism to their content mill makes for an illuminating look behind the curtain; the “Big Tech censorship” debate is, at heart, a question of how much offensive content can advertisers stomach, before the money tap turns off.

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