Steven Crowder Surgery, Wiki, Net Worth
Steven Crowder, a right-wing conservative commentator who has been demonetized twice by YouTube, was hospitalized for a lung collapse in early July. He has been documenting his recovery on social media and recently tweeted that he could “physically feel death” as his situation worsened.
Going into surgery momentarily. Thank you again for the kind words and prayers. pic.twitter.com/RZmrOecIVF
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) July 1, 2021
Crowder has been known to make homophobic and racist comments, including calling women “blue-hared would-be lesbian feminists” and referring to rape victims as “liars”. In June 2019, YouTube investigated Crowder for using racist and homophobic slurs against Vox series Strikethrough host Carlos Maza in multiple videos.
Maza claimed that his videos had been used to harass and intimidate him, with the slurs allegedly referencing his gender and sexuality. He also said that Crowder’s fans had doxxed him and harassed him online.
The controversy over Maza’s treatment has spawned an investigation of Crowder, who has since deleted several of his videos. He has also been suspended from YouTube.
Steven Crowder Surgery Wiki
Earlier this year, Crowder posted a video of himself dressed up as a transwoman, which drew backlash on social media. The video was taken down by Crowder’s manager after it was discovered that the satirical clip was not authorized by the company.
As of 2022, Crowder’s channel has 5.86 million subscribers. He is an independent political blogger and has the largest political channel on YouTube.
Steven Crowder Net Worth
Crowder has a net worth of $4 million and his annual salary is $1 million. He hosts a daily political podcast and YouTube channel with conservative commentary and comedic content.
He has been criticized for his racism and bigotry, especially for his comments about rape victims and Asians. Francesca Tripodi, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, says that his videos are “extremely popular” with young conservative voters.
His YouTube channel has been demonetized twice for racist and homophobic slurs. He has also been accused of promoting false information about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
On Twitter, Crowder has been targeted for his homophobia and he is known to make racist and sexist comments in his videos. In March, he mocked transwomen with a video on Women’s Day. He was also slammed for recreating the murder of George Floyd, with his producer kneeling on his neck.
The video caused a massive backlash, with many users taking to social media to troll Crowder. He later took to Twitter to defend his actions and said that he was simply trying to drive traffic to the Daily Wire, which he hosts on YouTube.
However, his sexist and racist comments were met with outrage from the public, who were quick to take to Twitter to troll Crowder, as well as to share their own experiences. One user wrote: “I’m not a fan of his content and I do think he should be banned. But I’m also a supporter of people who stand up for their rights and I don’t want to see any sexist or racist content on YouTube. I don’t think it’s fair to ban people who are attempting to do what they believe is right.”
After Crowder returned from the hospital, he posted a string of controversial comedy skits and challenges, as well as a Sesame Street BLM parody and a George Floyd reenactment. He also made a video about black farmers, and mocked their accents.