

Death Threats Against Conservatives SKYROCKET After Charlie Kirk Assassination ft. Steven Crowder
Sep 18, 2025
Steven Crowder, a conservative comedian and media personality known for his engaging street debates, joins Tim Pool to discuss the alarming rise in death threats against conservatives following Charlie Kirk's assassination. They delve into Crowder's personal experiences with security threats, including doxxing incidents that affected his family. The conversation also touches on concerns over lawful self-defense, the potential for escalation in political violence, and the importance of vigilance and preparedness in the current climate.
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Long History Of Direct Threats
- Steven Crowder recounts multiple violent incidents including rocks, attempted firebombing, and a posted route to his family's work address.
- A fan's tip to police likely prevented a lethal attack after an overseas threat posted his address.
Deterrence Through Visible Self-Defense
- Steven Crowder argues deterrence requires making the left fear repercussions for violent disruption.
- He frames lawful defensive force as a necessary shift to stop repeated attacks.
Targeted Harassment Forcing Moves
- Tim Pool describes repeated swattings, bomb threats, and a man in a dress attacking a resident at his old location.
- He says these incidents forced him to relocate and maintain ongoing security precautions.