Steven Crowder responds to Daily Wire: It was never about the money
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He would be a good investment at those terms, not at ones he’d like. On those terms he’s a bad investment.
They also approached Tim Pool.
So basically everything that he's currently not. Wow, everything can be a good investment then, they just need to change their mannerisms or patterns to become good investments regardless of whether they're actually one -_-
Or dwire could be less retarded and find people who fit in
This is like buying a known ip and shitting all over it cause you think it'll make a good investment.
DW is the ‘play be the rules and push conservatism’ brand that funnels people into their memberships through mainstream channels. Crowder is the opposite. It wouldn’t be that hard for Crowder to just do what Tim Pool does and save all the big things for the Mug Club folks, which is probably what Jeremy made the offer hoping for. Crowder in general also knows he needs to go it alone, so he probably asked Jeremy if they could have some drama to stir up interest for both of them and he said sure since they’re friends.
Crowder registered the domain name StopConPro a month before the call with Jeremy. This was all planned.
That's like offering libsoftiktok a contract but demanding she put her more controversial groomer alert posts on her paid substack behind a paywall
Except they're all controversial to the left so that would leave her with almost nothing on twitter
No, it’s not. It’s like offering her a contract where if she’s banned/suspended from a platform, she’ll make a little less for the duration of that suspension/ban.
He gave Crowder an opening terms sheet in fucking October, then decided to register a domain name months later before calling Jeremy a month after that to try to make a big public scene to drum up publicity for going independent, which he was going to do anyway.
No one, at all, gets better terms signing on with someone else when compared to going it alone. Which is why Crowder’s going it on his own and always wanted to anyway. He very easily could have negotiated for better terms with Jeremy, which is the point, Jeremy even said he low balled him to start the discussion which is just good negotiating. He would never get the most favorable terms, however, because no network at all offers that, in part because networks like that aren’t really needed for someone that wants to run the show themselves, only for people that just want to show up and talk and have someone handle everything else. That’s not Crowder.