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HEATED: Are White People Too "Fragile?!" | Black & White On The Gray Issues

Louder with Crowder

Louder with Crowder

Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Politics, News

4.637.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Steven Crowder hit the streets of Texas in a new segment called "Black & White on the Gray Issues." We had very respectful conversations in part one, however, part two got very heated to say the least. Apparently, these people didn't know that "white fragility" is racist. Tune in.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How would you categorize race relations

0:03.4

between black and white people in the United States today?

0:05.5

From a media standpoint division.

0:09.8

Welcome back for part two of the newest series,

0:11.7

Black and White, on The Grey Issues.

0:13.9

Last time it took the streets to see

0:15.5

if relations between black and white Americans

0:17.3

were actually as bad as legacy media would have you believe.

0:20.6

And what do you know?

0:21.8

The narrative couldn't be further from the truth.

0:24.2

Turns out you can actually find some common ground

0:26.3

and have great dialogues when you actually start

0:28.8

talking with people.

0:30.5

That being said, I'd be lying if I said it was entirely

0:33.2

smooth sailing.

0:34.2

If you talk to enough people,

0:35.2

you will eventually find an outlier in this was an outlier,

0:39.6

which took place in our final interview of the day.

0:42.5

Now, without spoiling too much,

0:43.9

see if you can tell how this particular conversation went

0:48.9

differently.

0:50.2

Are there reasons for you to still be playing?

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