
Louder with Crowder Steven Crowder is a Deep State Agent
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Nov 18, 2025 Join Josh Feuerstein, an evangelical speaker and commentator, as he dives into a range of hot-button issues. The hosts tackle the alarming statistic that 40% of young women want to leave the U.S. and discuss the societal impact of TikTok's take on misogyny. Feuerstein critiques the death of the body positivity movement, attributing it to weight-loss drugs like Ozempic. Plus, they explore changing marriage expectations and debate unrealistic dating standards, all while holding a candid discussion about personal responsibility in health and politics.
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Deep State Framing And Public Challenge
- Steven Crowder frames a cultural question: is he infiltrated by the "deep state" or vice versa.
- He uses humor to pre-empt accusations and invite public debate and transparency.
Unsolicited Exposure During Solo Travel
- Steven Crowder recounts a Sri Lanka solo-traveler incident where a man exposed himself to a woman on a scooter.
- The man was later arrested and she had to identify him in a lineup, illustrating travel risks for women.
Legal Recourse Varies Greatly Abroad
- Crowder argues some countries offer little recourse for sexual assault and even apply invasive tests.
- He cites Sri Lanka's "two-finger" test as evidence that victims may be disbelieved and mistreated.




