@louderwithcrowderfan: Black Barbershop's Brutal Truth: Race, Fear & Separation! #louderwithcrowder #stevencrowder #podcast #viral #podcastclips

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nay_nay1973
Nay~Nay :
“Stay away from us but pay for us” is an accurate statement
2025-10-18 03:23:14
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obcd_baits
OBCD (Obesity) Baits :
So the people that doesn’t want segregation….. wants segregation?
2025-10-17 03:54:34
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adamgibson028
Adam Gibson351 :
Steven is right, they are creating a generation of racist who is sick of this stuff
2025-10-17 10:22:34
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artifacthunter334
Scott Gen X :
they have a damn excuse for every point he makes
2025-10-17 12:35:28
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rivercitybulllzandballz
rivercityballz :
Wait he said “stay away from us” yet they follow us every where we go….
2025-10-18 01:01:11
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kargio0
Kargion :
Crowder is a joke
2025-12-01 20:17:14
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bentramerloveslaurie
Charlie :
stay away from us. that literally says it all
2025-10-17 22:34:56
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snookonthefly
SnookOnTheFly :
Stay away from us, but include us
2025-10-17 10:20:00
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mamabeartalk8
mchel :
Stay away from us but pay for us. 🤪🤪🤪 Love that line
2025-10-17 22:25:12
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big.sexy838
Big sexy :
It’s called black fatigue!!!
2025-10-18 01:27:10
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brettsaylors
brettsaylors :
The speed of this conversation is much too fast. It’s all reactionary not even a moment to pause and think about what’s actually being said. A game with no winners.
2025-10-17 11:31:55
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faded_razor
Faded_Razor :
Fatigue is Real
2025-10-18 09:11:45
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sirscrollsalot2
SirScrollsALot :
Kudos to Steven for going into the lions den and conversing. Let’s keep the conversation going, it’s the only way we can start to solve issues through conversations not violence.
2025-10-17 06:43:43
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wearetheworld509
WeAreTheWorld :
They need to start teaching accountability in schools
2025-10-17 13:35:08
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nychris9191
Chris G :
They just will never accept the truth. Zero accountability. Let them segregate themselves
2025-10-17 15:56:46
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nitesmoke___
nitesmoke :
Very eye opening
2025-10-17 01:30:02
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swampg8r352
$WAMPG8R :
💯agree with Steven
2025-10-17 10:33:11
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black_peewee_herman
Black_Peewee_Herman :
Facts facts facts. The fatigue hate the truth‼
2025-10-18 00:19:25
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mathman150
Nicholas Brown :
Name me one great black country?
2025-10-21 20:54:09
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fuzzy_bear56
Steve O :
Diversity is not our Strength Unity is our Strength
2025-10-17 12:59:59
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lucfer182
LUCÌFER :
stay away from us... we move away.... they follow us... but stay away from us. 😂 the logic is hilarious
2025-10-18 05:41:25
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j_toons1
J_Toons1 :
When the convenience stores have bulletproof glass and look like cages. You just know being there is a bad idea
2025-10-17 17:29:21
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craigwegner21
craigwegner21 :
The bald dude is silent because he’s realizing Steven’s point is trumping the young black guys argument!!!🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂
2025-10-17 15:33:44
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gaburley
Burley :
Dude is spot on
2025-10-17 15:20:13
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soufriere408
🫣 :
They don’t get it. The program is strong.
2025-10-17 14:58:26
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