Video – Louder with Crowder ‘Brexit’ edition

 

The American political commentator and comedian Stephen Crowder and his sidekick ‘Not Gay Jared’ have been speaking about Britain’s historic vote, by a massive popular vote, to leave the corrupt and oppressive European Union.

They are commenting as part of their very funny ‘Cultural Appropriation month’. As well as Mr Crowder and Not Gay Jared’ expressing a certain degree of admiration for Britons doing the right thing and standing up for ourselves, they also poke gentle fun at Britain and British culture. I had a right giggle at Mr Crowder in what some Americans probably think is a stereotypical British men’s suit, and Not Gay Jared dressed in a blue ladies outfit of the sort that HM Queen has been seen to wear. One thing Mr Crowder is definitely correct on is this: before the Brexit vote, many people in the rest of the world thought that the United Kingdom was finished that we were destined for decline and absorption into a United States of Europe. However, the Brexit vote has shown the world that we are not finished as a nation. Mr Crowder reminded his listeners and viewers that Britain has taken the first steps to reclaim its freedom at the ballot box and have not had to take up arms and fight for freedom as the Americans had to do during the Revolutionary War against King George III’s government. I’m with Mr Crowder there, ‘vote vote’ is a much better way or sorting things like this out than ‘shoot shoot’.

Also on the show was the excellent Lauren Southern of the The Rebel media speaking about her trip to see some of the cess-pits that Islam has created on our continent and also to visit the Calais invader camp. Ms Southern’s tale of her trip to Molenbeek, Belgium’s ‘Jihadistan’, was both interesting and frightening. Her coverage of her visit to the invader camps of Calais, was also refreshingly honest. Her take on Calais made a nice counterbalance to some of the propaganda coming out of pro-Invader organisations such as Ross for Refugees, that the residents of the Calais camp are merely ‘poor, suffering, deserving refugees’.

Another intriguing part of the show was a guest from the political left, Lierre Keith, who was – shock horror – vaguely sensible. It’s nice to see someone from the Left who speaks up for freedom and steps away from the ‘approved’ opinions that so many of the left these days appear to be expected to hold. She spoke with great eloquence about the abuse she has got from the Left for being an ex-Vegan, how every younger children are being inappropriately targeted for gender reassignment and how freedom of speech is suffering greatly in US universities.

All in all an excellent edition of an often very engaging show.  This one is well worth watching especially if you have an interest in the Brexit vote.