"It's just business"

Again, he didn't come to them. They came to him unprompted. In any instance, it costs money to create the content. If people are going to try and land him, it would be prudent for him to bring numbers or potential numbers to the table to be able to say, this is my reach. Proven on YouTube. Proven on rumble. Proven by the fact that I advertised to my viewers on my show to go to this site if they wished to be on my email list and this cares enough and did.

This is what Crowder can and would bring to the table(or some expected portion of these numbers), so if there's going to be any talks along the lines of landing him, it only makes sense for him to make pertinent statistical points as to why 50 million or any other number would be the prudent compensation number for his content under different circumstances and agreements.

He's doing it for the money. For his work yes I'm sure he is. But he's also making greater overarching points to do with the general contract that he was offered that DW acknowledged is their normal blue print for all creators they'd offer to. He didn't bring up the dollars to begin with, he brought up the terms and why he believes they are antithetical to the movement. You are being easily sold by DWs constant reminder of oh my $50mil!

Yes he could feel slighted by that number and DW acknowledged that he's likely worth more and probably much more. But that was never the point he made. The overall structure and what it means for content is the point he made. DW brought in the ancillary information to save face and preemptively paint the picture they want painted in the event that it ever came out that the specific offer sheet described was from them. This is PR 101.

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