
Louder with Crowder Minnesota ICE Riots Reach Tipping Point - And The Group Pushing It Is Exactly Who You Expect
Jan 12, 2026
Iran protests escalate, with discussions on U.S. involvement and historical context. The hosts critique mainstream narratives surrounding the unrest in Minneapolis following Renee Good's death. They explore the Insurrection Act's implications, evaluating the motive and behavior of protesters. Interview excerpts reveal Iranian perspectives rejecting foreign control and calling for democracy. The hosts debate the risks of U.S. intervention versus providing moral support while emphasizing the lack of media coverage on women's roles in the Iranian protests.
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Contrast Between Iran Protests And Minnesota Riots
- The hosts contrast organic Iranian protests with chaotic domestic riots to show very different motives and stakes.
- They argue public perception and media support differ despite which group faces greater oppression.
Scale And Sacrifice Make Psyop Claims Implausible
- Crowder emphasizes the scale, duration, and human cost to argue the Iran unrest is unlikely to be a foreign-instigated psyop.
- He points out thousands dead and communications blackouts as evidence of large, organic mobilization.
Use Firm Signals To Support Protesters
- Crowder urges caution but suggests the U.S. signaling strong options can bolster protesters' confidence.
- He implies firm rhetoric or limited actions can act as a backstop without full military commitment.
