I watched abkut 5 minutes and they were both just complaining about how much YouTube takes away from them.
Was exciting as watching farmers complain about how little they were getting cor their soy beans.
Was wondering if it ever got interesting. What did Crowder say about Daily Wire?
I don't really pay much attention to the circle jerk of so called "conservative" media. I just really hope Shapiro is vaccinated. That kid is an annoying lying little Jew boy trying to suck up to whomever the power base is. Crowder ain't bad but I'm over the tough guy routine, I've heard enough shitty Cosby impressions from crowder to last a lifetime.
Wish I could upvote this again.
I just did it for you. 👍
Me too.
It was basically 2 hours to say "Don't pretend you are fighting big tech when you enforce big tech policies in your contracts." and "I don't care about the money, I'm pure, and really get it".
I kind of get the point, and maybe more transparency is the answer. And then at the same time, I'm wondering why this even a thing. (I watched it, ... all, and yeah, not worth the time, the summary above says it all)
Tim pool said I was like,and he was like and they were like you know
I watched the whole thing.
Crowder mostly reiterated his position that it was not about the money in the offer at all. He told them to redo it without that section and they said no which really bugged him. He clarified that while his agent may have said something about a much higher number, Crowder himself did not and delivered that evidence via transcript to Pool.
It blows out the "iT wAS a TErM sHEet" argument out of the water since he told them, correctly, that specific section was a non starter. He tried to negotiate and DW said no we're not doing it.
It bugs him that they are either being deceptive or really don't understand. He thinks Shapiro is really smart so the implication was Shapiro is being deceptive when he said it was a $50 million contract for just Steven. When it's actually $50 mil over 4 years for 25-32 employees and oh btw they keep all the rights to the content even though they didn't pay for production...
The new stuff was DW tried to poach one of LWC's employees after he was mentioned by name on a call. That combined with the bad contract terms and negotiation really undercuts the whole "friends" angle DW was pushing.
While Pool didn't like Crowder recording Jeremy and releasing it, Crowder felt like this was necessary to provide receipts. He felt like the long term impact to the movement would be bad if he didn't say something and that this was actually years coming.
There was more but those are the main points I think. Do I like the recording itself? Not really I'm not sure it solved anything or helped him. His response on Timcast I felt was much more direct and applicable to challenge what DW said, instead of harping on the "wage slaves" terminology.