Conservatives Targeted: CEO of Louder with Crowder Discusses Campus Events and Political Violence
RedactedSeptember 13, 202514 min127,782 views
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- π― Louder with Crowder CEO Gerald Morgan Jr. discusses the safety concerns surrounding public events, especially on university campuses.
- β οΈ He notes that while ambulances weren't typically on call for past events, the current political environment necessitates better preparation for potential dangers.
- β‘ The increasing political tension and attacks on individuals for expressing conservative or Christian viewpoints are highlighted as a significant concern.
Media Narratives and Trust
- πΊ Morgan criticizes mainstream media outlets like CNN for framing political violence in vague terms such as "cultural phrases" instead of specific ideologies like "transgender and anti-fascist."
- π He contrasts this with "Redacted's" reporting, which he states was based on direct sources regarding the ideology found on shell casings.
- π£οΈ The discussion touches on the lack of trust in institutions due to perceived media bias and the handling of major events like 9/11, Epstein, and COVID-19.
Independent Media's Role
- π° The importance of independent media is emphasized, with the assertion that without outlets like "Redacted," crucial information might be buried.
- π° The ATF subpoenaing "Redacted" is seen as indirect confirmation of the truth behind their reporting on the shell casing ideology.
- π A sponsor segment introduces Venice.ai as a private AI alternative, contrasting it with platforms that may collect user data and censor responses.
Threats and Ideological Attacks
- π₯ Morgan recounts past incidents where Stephen Crowder faced physical altercations and threats at events, leading to a pullback from large-scale "Change My Mind" style events.
- π© The intent behind such attacks is seen not just as targeting individuals but also the movements and beliefs they represent, specifically aiming to suppress free speech on campuses.
- π€ A call is made for conservatives to unite, putting aside past disagreements to defend shared values like the Second and First Amendments against those seeking their destruction.
Defending Core Values
- π The importance of faith in Christ is highlighted as a central message, alongside the need to defend core beliefs when confronted with perceived evil.
- π« The impact on younger generations is discussed, with an eighth-grade perspective noting that while they may not agree with everything said, violence is not the answer and families should be protected.
- β The necessity of not conceding public or campus spaces to opposing viewpoints is stressed, advocating for continued engagement despite risks, potentially with modified event formats for safety.
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Political ViolenceCampus EventsConservative ViewpointsMedia BiasIndependent MediaATFTransgender IdeologyAnti-FascismFree SpeechFirst AmendmentSecond AmendmentAI PrivacyStephen CrowderCharlie Kirk
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