
Louder with Crowder Be Careful - Woke Isn't Dead Yet & Netflix Proves It
Dec 9, 2025
Josh Firestine joins the lively discussion, bringing his sharp insights as a featured contributor. The conversation dives into Netflix's potential acquisition of Warner Brothers and its implications for cultural influence. They critique Jasmine Crockett’s political messaging and laugh at her campaign ad. Crowder critiques controversial Netflix content, particularly around children's programming, raising alarms about cultural engineering. The duo tackles the complexities of the trans debate, questioning medical interventions and highlighting the cultural stakes involved.
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Woke Influence Can Rapidly Resurge
- Steven Crowder argues cancel culture and 'woke' influence can rapidly resurge and shape institutions.
- He warns major media consolidations could amplify those cultural shifts across the market.
Campaign Ad Breakdown As Cultural Example
- Crowder plays and dissects Jasmine Crockett's campaign ad as an example of leftist messaging.
- He mocks the ad to illustrate how he perceives the Democratic candidate as unqualified and manufactured.
Media Mergers Concentrate Cultural Power
- Crowder frames a potential Netflix–Warner Bros deal as a cultural power consolidation with antitrust implications.
- He cautions that merging major studios concentrates influence over what society sees and normalizes.
