YouTuber and podcaster Steven Crowder has been banned from the platform two weeks after his interview with Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake went viral. The Louder with Crowder host subsequently addressed the restriction on other social media sites. After Steven Crowder’s suspension, fans were expecting his response. After a few hours, the social media sensation moved to Twitter and Instagram to discuss the platform’s sudden withdrawal. Crowder took to Twitter on August 18 to announce that YouTube had stopped the podcast following their conversation with Kari Lake. In response, the podcast host said he would interview her again “because you’re screwing YouTube.” He included a video with the tweet, saying:
“We’re stopped, not because of what I said, but because of what the incoming governor of Arizona, Kari Lake, said about election integrity.” Her recent victory in the primary? YouTube has determined that she is extreme and you are an extremist, so let’s all be extremists only on Rumble and MugClub. You don’t have to win every argument; all you have to do is make them wish they had chosen someone else. Let’s make them wish they had chosen someone else today.”
It’s worth noting that Kari Lake’s interview has now been pulled from his channel. Although his channel is still active on the site, Steven Crowder has been banned from posting material for the next two weeks.
Kari Lake discusses drug cartels on Steven Crowder’s show.
During an interview with Louder with Crowder, Lake said she would look into allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The GOP also said in no uncertain terms,
“We will complete President Trump’s wall.”
This referred to her desire to alleviate the problem of chronic illegal migration in the country and the emergence of drug gangs. During the interview, she stated:
“We destroy drug tunnels.” We’re not going to throw a little piece of concrete in there and expect it to break out and make them work again. We also pursue those cartels.”
YouTube has suspended this show because of ours @KariLake interview. So you know what? We are interviewing her AGAIN! Because fuck YouTube. https://t.co/3gej9ZsJd7 pic.twitter.com/2Dm0D3m99y
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) August 18, 2022
Kari Lake continued to express her thoughts on the issues of homelessness and drug addiction.
Steven Crowder blasted the video-sharing site for “suppressing political discourse” in a tweet. He also sent a picture of the YouTube statement explaining why the podcast was removed. It is said:
“Our staff has analyzed your post and we regret to inform you that we believe it violates our misinformation policy.” The following videos have been deleted from YouTube: Podcast Episode: We have an update on the Trump attack, as well as a special guest, Kari Lake. Crowder makes me louder.”
Kari Lake’s statements about her plan to investigate voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election prompted the Google-owned platform to issue a statement. Despite the fact that the entire interview has been pulled from the channel, a three-minute segment from the podcast episode is still available. Lake also promises to send in the National Guard to stem the flood of migrants. Following the YouTube ban, Crowder said he would appear live on the Rumble and Mug Club at 10am EST/7am PST to discuss the situation in detail.
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