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I don't understand the people saying this is racist. I understand the people saying this is insensitive. I understand the people saying the circumstances of this experiment aren't comparable to what happened to Floyd (pressure & positioning of the knee). How is this still on YouTube? /HK36RryQaL What a fucking ghoul /uLYZkOMgC0īeyond being one of the most tasteless routines he's ever done Steven Crowder couldn't even tolerate a few minutes of his friend kneeling on his neck before he said it still counts if he moved it to his back. The video, which currently sits at over one million views on YouTube, immediately prompted angry reactions on social media, with users describing it as "tasteless" and "twisted," with some also accusing Crowder of racism. "I don't expect this to be pleasant, but I think that people need to see what it's like with the closest controlled conditions we can recreate." In the video, Crowder, with his hands cuffed behind his back, comments as he is being pressed into the ground, unable to move.
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#LwCĬrowder's video comes in as the court trial over police officer Derek Chauvin, charged with second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter of George Floyd entered its nine day.
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We need to walk a mile in another’s shoes… 10AM ET. Today I am going to test the theory and have my producer (and kneel on my neck for 9 minutes, live on concrete. On Wednesday, in an episode of his YouTube show, Crowder lied down on concrete ground as his producer and another man, both dressed as police officers knelt down on his shoulders and his legs and pinned him down for nine minutes. The video, in which a man dressed as a police officer kneels on Crowder's neck for nine minutes, got labeled "tasteless" and "ghoulish" by social media users, as well as not entirely accurate. Conservative political commentator Steven Crowder has found himself in the center of a backlash after he recreated George Floyd's final moments in an episode of his YouTube show.