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Candace Owens On Black America, Congressional Puppets, Donald Trump, Kanye West, T.I. + More

Mar 31, 2024
because of that, especially you know, build. The wall sounded so savage back in 2016, it sounded savage, it sounded xenophobic and I was saying that if these illegals come into the inner city communities, the first people who are going to be harmed are going to be

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Americans, the people actually I was mad at you right when you were chatting with you at the Revolt music conference and you said that and people didn't get it, but it seems like people are getting what you were trying to say back then, yeah, and I'm really happy to have those moments because I think IT is a trash person.
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You know, I'll say this a thousand times because, first of all, I had talked to Before that event, he was the only person on stage that I really knew and for the same reasons that I Met You Kanye had put us in touch, we had talked and I know he thinks

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conservatively, so he was literally acting. a show and it makes me wonder, especially with all the things that came out in Diddy's lawsuit, like who controls IT because he was crazy, he was literally putting on a show like he didn't know me on stage like I was.
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He surprised me that he was saying these things. He was much

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level-headed and rational when we were talking on the phone and I still look back at the time. I wonder what he was doing. It was like a circus act up there. He was doing something that I thought was harmful because we were actually having a big argument and yeah, he created a little moment and that was all the media published even though we were on that stage for hours, they replayed that moment and I was I'm really upset about that, but you're right, he was talking a lot about illegal immigration and saying something that we need to pay attention to because eventually the

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vote is not going to matter something that they worked so hard for is not going to matter.
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They have enough illegals that there are 10 million of us under Biden and they are intentionally doing it like it's the same thing they did to black Americans in the '60s, um, what Lynn Banes Johnson did when he established welfarism in the Great Society. acts and wants these people to offer them handouts and turn them into economic slaves who will continue to vote for Democrats because they are receiving free handouts and first of all, it is incredibly racist, but because black Americans are still a lot of black people. Americans, I should say, still live under the delusion that Linen Banes Johnson was a good president even though he was not an avowed racist.
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I mean, he hated black people. I mean one of the uh, so many times, I mean, R referring to us as The word I will make that word vote Democrat for the next 200 years and this man is being cured as a hero because he had to sign the Law of Civil Rights essentially with a figurative gun to the head because the country was burning, you know, JFK. he had just died and um there were riots in the streets protesting racism and he didn't want to sign it but he did and with his other hand he signed the Great Society Act and it encouraged welfarism and you know, programs to encourage not marrying men. blacks.
Can you think we had government agents knocking on the door, walking into black women's homes and saying there better not be a man living here? We're just here to check and make sure that if you want this check, dad can do it. Not being at home. Every other ill that black America faces today is because we've removed fathers from the home, so I'm kind of a big, you know, I use my platform to talk a lot about men and the need for male leadership. . harmful this you know me too fake feminism all this garbage is anti-man and it is anti-man for a reason because a society cannot survive without strong men a home cannot survive without strong men we need strong men to lead households and that is why the fracture of the black family, I think that was the test, you know, we were the mice in the experiment, let's see how it goes and now they are doing this big RIT and I hate feminists so much that I can't even tell you because of what This is just an attack on men.
Wait, you just said a lot Candace, let's talk about Solutions. You said a lot now with politicians right about Lindon B Johnson being Trump Biden. I think people can. ignore a lot of their nonsense as long as they can do something, yeah that's what it seems like, that's why I don't even like to talk about the person. I like to talk about politics, so what is the difference between traditional conservatives and Maga well, I would say between traditional conservatives and Maga, yes, like before, what was the conservative party before Maga and what is it now, yeah, so I think what you're describing is that there was a fracture in the conservative movement, uh, because people realized that when he referred to the swamp what he meant was that it didn't really matter if you're left or on the right, they were all working together in DC and selling to the entire United States, I mean there.
There's no reason for you to go to DC and become a billionaire. You're supposed to be there to serve the American people. You're there, taking our tax money. So what was happening were these lobbying interests, like the big farmers. It goes down and they pressure and offer money to a candidate to promote a medicine like the covid vaccine or they pressure for war. It's like you know the biggest lobby, of course, is a military industrial complex, so we're all suffering. is going to work because these lobbyists get their incentives by buying these politicians, so Trump appeared on the scene as someone who was not bought or paid for because he did not need his money, he was not like any other congressman. him going to DC with no money and started talking about the swamp like he wasn't even a republican or a democrat.
I want people to wake up to that because I'm not here to ride or die for Republicans, we're all sold on that stuff. they did it during Co it's criminal it's just it's criminal and they found out I mean free handouts first billion dollars you're signing these Omnibus bills if you read where where the money goes it's crazy it literally goes to museums, you know, museum boards are literally money laundering, what happens when they sign these bills, but they keep it that way, so the level of information is so low for Americans which is like, oh.
CO is so bad that we are going to give you a check for $300, this basically describes welfarism, even though trillions of dollars have been invested since the establishment of welfare. Black Americans are poorer today than ever before. I don't know, but during the Jim Crow era, before welfare was established in the 1950s, black Americans were actually outperforming white Americans in this country in terms of economic growth and the reason for this It was that our families were together and we had good values. The government only wants to give you the minimum, but where is the rest of the money?
Where is he going? They signed these bills making you think this money is going to you. It's not that they're stealing from the American people, but you look at your congressman. Whoever they sent, they sent them to DC and they realize they're all just

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. I feel like we're watching a performance, you know? And who can say the most scandalous thing? Do you know that Republicans don't? They want to sign this because they want you to know about slavery and they want you to change back and the Democrats don't want to sign this because they want grandma to die, whatever you're seeing, it's just a play to me, so don't I do.
I don't think that's why I think if you're black you shouldn't be beholden to any political party. Democrats are Republicans. I mean, I think any concept of saying I'm a forever Republican and a forever Democrat is bullshit, you know you should. Always look at the candidates that are running and anyone that runs and says they want to grow the government is your enemy, why do you think people give you so much backlash for questioning people and having questions? I see all the time with Charlamagne and if we question something that Kamla Harris did or we question something that Joe Biden did or we question someone who is a Democrat.
Why do you think our people have such a reaction when you ask so many questions? Because I think they don't realize that they have been manipulated against their own interests and a lot of that is that when you start telling the truth you become a problem for the establishment, so if you are the military-industrial complex and you want that people are just sleepwalking into another war and I'm sitting here telling you that you know the Pentagon just can't keep finding the trillions of dollars that they send overseas, they have this budget and they're sending all this money to Ukraine and then they say, "oh , we do not do it".
I don't know where all the money went, they are laundering it and giving it back to a very small group of powerful people, so when you have someone like me who is getting over all the emotional arguments, you have to turn that person into Persona nrata, right? TRUE? better way to do it than to have their own community attacking them and saying they're, you know, pro-white or anti-black. I mean, it's nonsense what they say about me if you listen to what I'm really saying. I'm sitting here providing a plan for black Americans to get ahead because it's time, okay, it's time we've been doing this for a long time in this country.
Black Americans wake up, they don't like you, they don't like us, okay? There is no United States, yes, like the government, the American government, why do you think the American government wants to help you? At what point in history has that been proven correct? I will challenge it and expand it to all Americans when that is the case. Has it ever happened that you felt that the government was really looking out for its own interests. Think of them as a corporation, they want to grow themselves, they want new departments, bigger departments, bigger budgets, like any other corporation would want and never do. leave DC because we don't have term limits, which we should be right if we had term limits and said you can only serve for four years, then guess what they would be doing for those four years trying to reduce the government because they would have to go back out and be us, um, when you look at the way your tax money is spent, you should be outraged, you should be angry, but stop thinking that the enemy is, you know, they constantly have us arguing with each other. women versus men the black version is white, you know it's stupid, the reason they constantly want to fight us is because it distracts us from getting together and taking a look at who the real criminals are and the real criminals are this small group. small group of powerful people that I think we're all pretty much still on a plantation, they just made it look good, you know, you have a nice chair, we have nice chairs here, um, but I think we're all still on a closed plantation. up baby shower um so is this the reason why I haven't really heard you push people to vote for any particular candidate?
It just circles around, yeah, well, I mean, I'm very clear about the fact that I let it all play out, but I love V. Ramaswami is obviously no longer running, but his ideas and his precise focus on what they were. the real problems. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Obviously I'm voting for Trump. You know, we were all better off under Trump. It's that easy. Don't know. I care what else they have to say, aibl the slander. I get it, you do it to me, so I don't even pay attention. In fact, I find it quite boring.
You know what, economically, what was the reason because you know what you said? that you know you didn't like that the Republicans were giving money during 2012. Yeah, they were both just giving money during Co. It was crazy, but that's what a lot of people loved. They loved the stimulus checks. They loved the PPP. So when you say you were doing better under Trump, that's what people point to, but look at the circumstances that were necessary for that to happen, we don't want to have to go through another pandemic, no, to get that money, yeah, but the point is, that should teach you a lesson about how government works because people weren't even thinking about the future, you say, yeah, getting this free check, then I'm not going to work again incentivizing bad behavior, which What ended up happening was a lot of the mom-and-pop shops closed well, a lot of businesses had to close because they couldn't sustain them under the economic environment, they just couldn't thrive, the people did, literally, the employees didn't. wanting to go to work was crazy and what ends up happening is that individuals get weaker and corporations get bigger, right, only corporations could have survived in that environment, which is what unfortunately ended up happening and then we put the ours in trouble. mustpaying taxes for Oblivion, continuing to pay for this ridiculous thing we agreed on, agreeing to pay, it would have been much better for us to say: I'm happy to work.
I don't want your little check. I want you to stop. Take away my tax money, you know, shrink the government, don't make it bigger, that always has to be the economic narrative, like if you want to make the government bigger, you're taking away the government doesn't make money, we make money right. , the government can only do it. take money, so when you're advocating for more government solutions, you're literally advocating for the government to come into your paycheck and take more money from you, Lord, but how were people better under Trump? What are some things you can point out, well, I mean, like I said, common sense, everyone lived better in the trunk, but just in terms of the environment for entrepreneurial people, definitely one of the first things he did was start to cut regulations, as you know, cut them. barriers that prevent people who want to start a business from starting a business because they learned that there are all these government agencies that have to implement this, they have to implement this, they have to know this license, that's it, that's government agencies that actually They stand between you and starting a company, so on your first day you were like cutting regulations left and right saying, “throw this one, throw this one, throw this one,” which freed up the markets at the end of the day. that I will be a free market capitalist, free, markets allow people to compete fairly, stop allowing the government to hold people back or you know, disincentivize them from creating new jobs.
I'll give you an example, a cousin of mine. He wanted to start a food truck. Great, I'd love for you to do it and looked at how many certifications and barriers there were before you could start the food truck. That is, the government is becoming powerful. Basically, you have to have money or you have to know someone to play the game so you can start from scratch and make something economical of yourself. Mobility is really what it's all about, so I want to say that one of the things I liked most about Trump is that he was very down to earth, he has a very good business head, he understands the business environment and every person should want to know You should aim to not work for a group of people who don't have your best interests, but I'm okay with that, but Many of your businesses have failed, yes, but even failure is part of Among the things I've tried to do have failed well and I never let that be a barrier, I think there is always this psychological mentality of people who are afraid of failing, that is the best way for things to happen because you learn a lot from failure and people always want to point out and make fun of someone for failing like, oh she tried to do this and then failed, at least she tried right. what you're doing and everyone has losses and you learn from them you grow from those losses you know and that's yeah that's what really bothers me too is that psychological conditioning of well what's the point of try it because you might fail?
Like no, you should try and you might fail and then you'll learn and the next time you try you might do something for yourself. We see that in the cannabis industry it costs a lot to even get into the industry while you see. There aren't many minorities in the cannabis industry, but I want to talk about the business you tried to open and couldn't get because there were so many regulations against you. I thought it would be great. business now, that's the one where you can actually find out the person who's trolling you or talking about you online, talking about fake news and you can actually find out who they were, what happened, no, so that was crazy, so I never really I was able to start the business.
What I wanted to do was this I was creating this I wanted to create an app called social autopsy and I wanted to create it actually it was very wrong but it was because of what happened to me in high school like I thought it was It was really hard that those kids, some of them were very young people, they will end up being arrested because you know that their names were published and you know that they were arrested for a hate crime and that ended up ruining the lives of a lot of those kids, like a lot of them.
I had suicide attempts. I heard one of them ended up changing his name. She is too young for us to slander and lie. Children are stupid. We all have the ability to be able to grow up and be stupid and say stupid things without social media, which is how I think it was a glory for us because I can't imagine if things like what I thought in high school were on Twitter and people could open it and say you're not allowed to have a life speak for yourself men mature slower faster SL slower than everyone else that's true it took me a while someone is mine still on the internet okay yeah but I think it's unfair and I think a lot of times we're all talking from this castle oh, these kids are horrible people because he said whatever when he was 12 or 13, it's like you don't have to experience what those kids are experiencing with social media, but I wanted to create this app that would help them because instead of them getting arrested for saying something like that, maybe it could be like a school, could they make it part of their transcript or something else?
It was extremely wrong, but my heart was in the right place, but before I could even launch it. I put up a Kickstarter because I didn't have the money to fund it. The Kickstarter was taken down because they said this would be doxing and it was actually a really wild situation, but yeah, that was just me. Ki started a fund for it, but I'm glad it didn't take off because now I realize why people think it would have been really bad for free speech if that had happened. Well, they think you know now when you look at this. environment and seeing how people are treated when they say one thing 10 years ago.
Can you imagine if there was a whole app that had that, it would have been used for evil, would it really have been used for evil? I want to go back to something you said before because I know a lot of people hear you say, well, Candace, you're talking a lot about yourself, you know the black family, but then you married a white man, yeah, Dr. Umar would have a big problem with that, you are familiar with Dr. Umar. I've heard about him. I haven't heard it. I'll be honest, what's his point really? If you could repurpose his argument, he feels like everything is black, no, no, he feels like black men should be with black women when you talk about that. from an economic standpoint you want to increase wealth as a black family and if you marry someone of another race then you know your wealth will be with that person and he doesn't like that okay I would love to talk to him more about because I mean it's always very interesting to me to hear this paradox of black people arguing that you know the system is racist and then also making an argument like this, which is essentially making an argument for the Supreme Court to review.
Virginia versus love and they're basically saying that black Americans and white Americans shouldn't get married. I think the best thing ever is when people come together based on who they love and get married. For me personally I never thought of my husband as a race it's very interesting for me to see people go she's married to a white man I look at my kids I'm not like oh my kids are mixed I married the person I It made more sense to get married have a mind that's just you know if you knew even half of the things I'm thinking about the things I read reading just go, go, go, go, all the time it's hard for me to find it, it was hard for me finding a partner was a challenge for me, you know the challenge I needed, um, if you want to say an academic challenge, whatever with my same interests, it was just, uh, what you know, a lot of times people think that when people join is because of their looks, I actually read this in a Thomas Soul book or maybe a Shelby Steel book.
People tend to marry based on their IQ, which is interesting. You think if you see two black people together, oh, that's because they are. two black people, but in reality they probably match better based on their IQ. um, you know, I fell in love with my husband just because I think he's one of the most brilliant people who ever lived, you know, I love him so much because of the things we talk about. About, I'm like there's no other person I could have married, we have three beautiful children, uh, who are growing up in an environment where I'm so happy that I was able to know what each parent wants to best give to their children. . that you know and that's all I can say I'm the luckiest person in the entire world How are you going to feel if you don't find him attractive and you just like him because of his mind?
What you have, you already have the stain ready. for the journalists listening Ken says his husband is not, it was a plus that I also think he is beautiful, gorgeous and handsome, but it's really about his mind, you know his ability to dive into any subject and understand it, they already know. he knows any subject, I mean, whether you're talking about math, economics, politics, he could read a book on chemistry, read a book on building houses and he understands the concept very quickly, so I know I married the right person and I want all people to do it.
Never let race be a barrier to finding a love that's so dumb that it stops you and by the way you know there's so much toxicity especially in black relationships because the media portrays black men like this or black. Women like this and I just have to stop doing that, you know, yeah, have you ever dated a black man before? Yes, yes, I dated black men, which is another thing that I always find very funny because the media tries to portray me as someone who only liked white guys, actually, if you want to be honest, I started with a very strong Asian kick in my life.
Oh, I thought I was going to marry an Asian man. I did it. My first boyfriend was Japanese. My second boyfriend was Korean. Simply I loved it. Asian men, it was strange, right, yeah, in Stanford Connecticut there was an Asian population in St Con, well, I mean, there's Asian population everywhere, I know, I mean, there was a top one in Stanford Connecticut? No, I think I just chased Asians. Don't know. I like Asian guys Cice Owens fetishizes Asian men. Oh my god, stop painting the headline so they can catch it. What's the matter? What do you think is the biggest misconception about Candace?
I think what I hate the most is that the media always forces me. makes it seem like I'm so angry all the time that that stereotype is crazy. I have a very good sense of humor and I always really have a lot of fun. I'm having a lot of fun on my show on my podcast. I think the worst stereotype is that they have me as someone who is angry and hardened because they are always getting just one XP for something I have said and I really don't like that because I have a great sense of humor I laugh even when they understand me well, as if do something and say something, I actually hate this person, but that's kind of funny, I look like that.
I laugh, you know, yeah. I saw it when uh when. Chappelle, yes, he said what he said, yes, because he was thinking it was like listening to Dave Chappelle. I didn't even think he was actually that funny in that parody of all the Chappelle parodies you know exist. I didn't think it was like that. funny, I think he was really angry during that whole skit, but he's also Dave Chappelle, you know what I mean, he's Dave Chappelle and he knows my name and he knows who I am and I think you need comedians, it's a protected space and even if they're making fun of people as soon as we start killing the Jokers you know we don't live in a society we want to be in anymore believe me when the Kings start killing the Jokers it's not good and I Love Dave Chappelle I grew up with Dave Chappelle.
I was really honored that he knew my name. I was like what you said didn't make you feel, no way did he call you the most articulate idiot that he is. I've seen it once, yeah, I mean, I didn't like it. I said I didn't think it was funny. I thought it was insulting, but I wanted to make a larger statement that we need comedians. You know what I mean, and even though I didn't particularly do it. I find it funny, I just thought it was important to get over it, you know, and yeah, it was offensive.
Yes, I definitely intended it to be offensive, but at the end of the day, I didn't really think about it. it was an opportunity to say what was I going to say cancel Dave Chappelle, you know it's Dave Chappelle, yes, now you accused YOU of acting before, but you know you are, you have a platform too, MH, so are you acting? At that point I'm genuine, so there's never going to be a person that comes on my show or a person that I've talked to that's like a dog and turns around, you know, when the cameras were on and they started saying things that she didn't.
He told me privately that's what I mean by a performance, why did you do that? You and I had spoken on the phone several times. I know what you think. I know it's you. Very conservative.So what was that? Actually, what was that no for me? I actually say what I believe, you know, I really believe the things I say and people just find that incredulous. How could a black person not be a Democrat? How could I not honor Lynn Bane Johnson? I dream that you know those n-words that vote Democrat for the next 200 years because I learned my history properly after I left school.
You know, because now I see that the people I thought were my saviors are actually outright racists and what they really are. What I wanted to do was just recreate the slave plantation and when I see people like you it makes me angry, that's how it is. People should be angry. People should now question themselves, period, especially after Didy's lawsuit, like what's real and what's not, who's blackmailing you. You know who maybe you know that is being controlled by certain people? Don't know. These are questions that I think people are ready to start asking, but I definitely have a big question mark on IT law.
What's up with Diddy's lawsuit, what do they mean? What's happening? They've definitely covered it well. It's crazy. They know it suggests that he was the Jeffrey Epstein of. Hollywood that there is a blackmail ring where people are given drugs, they do things while they are high and then those people are controlled, because if you are a rapper and your brand is Hardcore and I have a video of you kissing. a guy and I tell him that I will release him unless you say, do or take this position that is a blackmail ring, so I was not a NATO, no he was not.
I'm just saying that Diddy's lawsuit kind of led to I'd like to ask some bigger questions about OK, because I've felt in my heart that something strange is happening with black media. You know, I wonder: what is this garbage we're trying to sell as good music? This is not this. Isn't it black culture? I hate that black people even call it black culture because it's like vultures didn't come in and take away black culture. Black culture turned it into something else, like I said. I've said it many times. I grew up listening to Lauren Hill, stop trying. to tell me this is black culture like I grew up in my grandpa's house listening to Temptation, stop trying to tell me if this is black culture, it's not, this is black people, monolithic AR, I mean you're like even you, you , you are an example of that no, I'm not saying we are a monolith, I'm just saying that black people create magic when they want, okay, there is no singer that is better than a black singer, if you want, tip Tat, gimme. the best white singer you know versus the best black singer, like we have incredible talent, so if you're going to tell me that what we're popularizing now is the filth I hear today, I'm going to start asking questions about who it is. tolerating this, who is hiring these people, but music is an algorithm, right, and what they really do is see what music is being successful on Shazam and what people like, quote, unquote, and that's what they play more, it's getting artificial, starting to get artificial, no and I think that's why, as you know, I love Kanye because I think he was pointing out these things very early on, like when he jumped on stage and grabbed a trophy from Taylor Swift.
The people were angry. I was mad. I remember being like what I was on Earth. He was doing it, but what was he really telling you? All of this is. It's a performance like this that is no longer based on merit, and by the way, he was right. Taylor Swift's video was like a girl dancing in a mirror and Beyoncé turned it off. single Ladi, one of the best music videos of all time and they gave it to Taylor Swift. There is a narrative that there is a person they are trying to make great every time they make these decisions.
It's also made clear by Diddy's lawsuit because the person alleges that I will. Let's say you supposedly know that Diddy told him that if he did this or that he would be named producer of the year, well, how could he do that? How could she offer that to anyone? period, you know this means there's a reason people are being awarded and they're being platforms and I've seen people who I just don't believe were made attractive by black people who were suddenly thrown in our faces and invited to all parties on red carpets and suddenly they're, you know, the next Taylor Swift, that's it. she feels so artificial that it doesn't feel right.
I'm giving an example. You guys talked on stage about Ice Spice. I mean, on the Ice Spice show you guys played my clip where I was talking about it. I have nothing against. Ice Spice I'm sure she's a very nice girl I'm really sure she's young You know that's not an excuse What's wrong with her? 20 How was she? I think she's 24 25. she's actually not that young. You already know. Lauren Hill gave up. She said. 18 when she was in um Sister Act, but you know, the point is I don't blame her for making that music, but I'm seeing this contrived Ice Spice promotion like, all of a sudden, of all the people Taylor Swift decided to do. put her on stage and take her to the Super Bowl.
I have questions, you know, I just have questions and I think Kanye was trying to say something, you know, in that moment when she took the trophy from him, mhm, but you know. When you listen to Lauren Hill, you know there was other music that wasn't like Lauren Hill. Music, there was a minority of Little Kim, Trina. I think Lauren a little bit before Trina, but what I will say was a minority of music and now it is. most and I would be okay with music like that if most black music was based on what we can really create with our talent because like I said, we have a lot of talent.
I tend to think that when we get involved in certain things we just make them better I think creatively black people are very talented and we are someone who is making a curse out of our gift, right, it's encouraging, it's music that uplifts black men to commit crimes, it's like hip-hop to prison. Pipeline and I just you. I know I really question it, how do you feel when Meek Mill says he listens to you all the time? Because I thought about that when you were talking about the music they make, he actually listens to you all the time.
Did you see that tweet? I saw that and I reached out to him and we had a private discussion very quickly, but it was very interesting because just based on that tweet, how quickly they tried to make sure that Meek Mill and I didn't talk to the right media right away. What has Canice said in the past about Meek Mill being arrested again constantly trying to fracture black relationships and that has always been the name of the game from politics to the media? They're interested in the business of fracturing black relationships if it's a relationship that I think they think could move black America forward, so I wonder when there's going to be that moment where black America really fully wakes up, you know. , and it will have our moment, like having our enlightenment in this country, because we have never been allowed to have it and I think there are people who really hate black Americans and I think sometimes people pretend to be friends with black Americans and they just don't They are, they are not our friends, you call Fanny Willis. a ghetto superstar, yeah Maya's song was great, why is it why Fanny Willis is ghetto?
Come on, did you see that ridiculous Quirk? Did you see that Quirk? It was wild, it was like us, you just gave me Maya's song like I thought it was. fabulous, I thought this is very entertaining, like I said on my show, they should put it on love and hip-hop. She entertained me, I was entertained by Fanny Willis, but she doesn't have to be a district attorney and maybe we should listen to everyone. Black men in Folon County who have been saying, you know, they all lined the streets and they were like Trump, Trump, Trump, and when they interviewed them, the black men were saying, because we've been saying forever in Fon County, that all these charges have been overcome. up and ridiculous and now for the first time people are going to pay attention to him because he hit the president and they were right, obviously I was just watching this court case because it had to do with Trump and it was crazy, like someone so corrupt should do it.
She will never be in a position of power, yes, but she is a superstar. I wonder if she should quit because it's a distraction. And you know what I mean. People should focus on the fact that Donald Trump, you know, tried to overturn the results of an election in Georgia, that's what the trial should be about, but as long as Fanny Willis is on the case, I think they'll constantly deal with That, yes, and by the way, let's say he's on trial for that, so he's innocent. until proven otherwise, but you can't even have a conversation about that because everyone will still be focused on Fanny, yeah, and the thing is, now they think that what she did was just corrupt, period, of course, that she's not a person like that. clean here she is obviously corruptible you she has been having this relationship taking taxpayer dollars you know supposedly taking taxpayer dollars according to testimonial testimony and using them to fund her and her boyfriend's lifestyle and they found out they said that the money wasn't true Partly they said it in the arena, mhm, that's why they say this lawsuit will lead to more lawsuits.
I mean, this trial will lead to more trials, mostly because she said it on the stand. I pulled a clip of her saying that she takes out cash and some of the money is from when she was campaigning. I mean, she was involved in other serious crimes while she was on the stand and that's why I think there will be constant discord, that's why I think she should just step forward. far from the case all together, I agree, but they say she won't do it, so it will be more of a show. Now you said you wouldn't act, but you said you would declare that you would put your entire professional reputation on the line.
First Lady Bridgette Mackan is actually a C man. How I am so happy that you asked me this question because to me this is the wildest thing I have ever seen in my life. No, this is crazy, this is absolutely crazy, you absolutely should go see my. episodes about this because I'm telling you I'm not the person that they said Michelle Obama was a guy, whether you know where Obama is from, I'm not a person that's just going to jump on it and say ridiculous things, this was so crazy that I thought it was going to be so easy to debunk when I researched this and I thought: what is this case that is happening in France?
The French are all oppressed saying that You're being, you know they're all lying. I looked at it and it blew me away. First of all, let me ask you a question. If I tell you now, it's like you were born a man and lived for the first 30 years of your life. As a man, what is the first thing you would do? I would like to fight you, and then let's say you are the president of France, after that, if you say I am 100%, she lives as a man as if she did not exist until 30 to 30 what would you do?
I'll be mad, I mean, I'd be mad, I'd be mad, what do you want her to do, show you that it's the easiest thing to discredit you? like a classmate, a yearbook, your birth certificate or yeah, not even a birth certificate, I mean, just IGN, if I'm the president, like you said president, yeah, I'm providing some kind of credential like 30 years of your life, okay, 30 years. of your life instead I am what this president did what this president and his wife did was first send the police to try to intimidate the journalist while they were working on this case they worked on this case for three years these were journalists it was something like that Theory from Reddit random conspiracy and you know Bridget mcon was transgender and they sent the police and took their phones and wanted to know who else was working on the story, don't do that, don't do that, it's so easy, I would literally do it.
I just know how here is a photo from every year of my life. I would expect my classmates to be like I went to school with her in high school with her graduate with her here, she is nothing she just bullies the journalist, the journalist drops stories and anyway, then Bridget McCrone sues . them for invasion of privacy, you are doing too much, produce a photo that they claimed they had three children and 30 years of life, on the contrary, tons of photos of Jean Michelle, who she claims is her brother, oh, okay, where is your brother? walk with your brother debunk the rumors just go walk 10 feet with Jean Michelle no because you're Jean Michelle trog no the journalists were absolutely right they did an amazing job with long series of documents fa I had to like download it in English and I was like this was crazy, I mean, they have pictures of Jean Michelle trno as twins, he's obviously British, you know who the brother is, so exactly now you're asking the right questions, this has been going on for years in France.
I covered this, the French were driving us crazy, we were saying, thank you very much, the media was gaslighting us. It would take 5 seconds to walk with your brother. I would do this is what I would do. I would walk up with my brother and then give a speech at a press conference. I would say and this is the danger ofconspiracy theories this is my brother it's ridiculous this is being pushed by the far right nothing just they have been trying to silence people intimidation and tactics they even tried to sell the press a fake photo that was debunked it was actually Jean Michelle's daughter um saying she was Jean Michelle they turned her into black and white and tried to pretend she was now they are sharing fake photos trying to get their way by telling them to investigate the case It's wild, now Bri mron transitioned at the age of 30, by the way, the whole story of Emanuel mron was like 30 years older we are already in pedophile territory, so everything in that story has been sick from the beginning well the age in France I I I I I agree with you on that but the age in France I think the legal age is 15 if I'm not mistaken well in different interviews they said 14 he was 13 it's something that's not right in that whole situation and yes, I'm telling you, look at it, it's a crazy story now, why do you think that Was Hollywood created by the CIA?
Long before we say Hollywood was created by the CIA. I guess I should clarify because first of all, you know I know the Pentagon has a movie budget like there's a whole department on that, that's a fact, there you go, that's all you need to know, there's a department complete in the Pentagon.They get involved in movies and they get involved in movies for propaganda purposes. They always have movies. Should have said Pentagon instead of CIA, tons of them. I should show you a list, you should check it out, it's crazy, yeah, Pentagon Department for Hollywood, tons of them.
I have to even the Transformers, even the Transformers as you know, because they are concerned about certain narratives that they engage in, like World War movies, like, how do we tell a story about history? It's usually because we lied about what we did or tried not to do. Americans are aware of the crimes against humanity we commit abroad. You know, yes, the Pentagon has financed some movies. Blackhawk Down Red Dawn. Golden eye, the more you know, the more you will now understand that your experience in theaters is what your government wants you to think. I think that's how things happen and it's usually not at all how things actually happened.
Six of the best movies made would help from the Department of Defense. This is military. I shouldn't have said CIA. I should have just said the government. um, but. Top Gun, yeah, Red Dawn Apollo 13 M, it's about Iron Man, Iron Man, oh god, I didn't know it was on a list, now it's upset, now it's upset, make me interesting, now you're moving on to Iron Man, no, that is your limit. it was like, you know what, now it's crazy, what's the point of that, just controlling, yeah, propaganda, it's crazy, you grow up in school and you think propaganda belongs to the east or something, propaganda is the name of our government's game, them again.
I never want you to investigate the crimes they are committing, so they constantly try to sell themselves as the good guys who did the most, rescued and saved the world. They have never done anything wrong abroad if you are alive and believe that the American government has not committed crimes against humanity, you simply had to wake up from the propaganda you just received, you have to learn real history, not what they taught you in a textbook, that's just propaganda, you know what we've done. horrible things horrible things you mentioned Kanye put you on the phone with YOU and some other people what is your relationship with Kanye because I know they were going to do a business with each other one time and that just fell through yeah you know.
I was under so much pressure that it was actually crazy to say horrible things about Kanye when all that started happening, it was two years ago and the truth is that my relationship with Kanye started long before I met Kanye. I really credit creating my spirit and my character by listening to his music and having the courage to step outside the boundaries of what people say you can be um and I like the power of his song. I played it so many times when I got into politics. Realizing that I was going to take a lot of bullets, people were going to say a lot of things about me, but really the power is within me to just not care and that's why I think a lot of people don't understand what Kanye means, I think. , for the black community and that's why the media couldn't defeat him because the media didn't create Kanye, that's the truth, they didn't create them, um, and that's why I will always defend what Kanye has wanted to say.
Many people who grow up with his music and listen to it like it. Just knowing that you can, that you have it within you, and that you have the power within yourself to be something, you know that he's obviously still creating music that he still loves very much. I agree? not everything Kanye does, I don't even think Kanye agrees with all the things Kan does, he acts a lot, yeah he acts a lot, he throws you under the bus when he needs to, although yeah, it feels like it's fast. to distance himself from you at certain points, you know, I think that's largely the case, what do you mean by that?
I guess I think about one moment in particular when everyone got mad at him, it was I don't know if it was you something you designed was the blexit t-shirts or something like that and you said he designed them and he said no I didn't so I guess that actually time has been kind to that situation because I couldn't say much and people thought I was lying like Kace lied first. I never said Kanye designed the t-shirts. I never said he designed the logo and Kanye did design the logo. He had helped us as you know, you have pictures of him, but at that time, Kanye was going through a lot personally and I just didn't think that I just decided that I was going to be the bigger person.
I could have clarified it in the media, but I just allowed everyone to call me a liar because, I said that I am a tremendously loyal person and since I knew a lot of things that were going on with him personally, I just didn't want to add to the avalanche of people criticizing him, but I repeat , I had never said that. Kanye designed the t-shirts, but he helped us with the logo and why troll people like it when everyone was wearing White Lives Matter t-shirts, not because White Lives Matter and the goal wasn't to troll people, it was actually to make a statement, you know, and that is, first of all, Kanye was behind it, but he's an artist and there's a point where he always does, you don't think he did this to troll like that, it just seems so beneath him. .
I'm just doing this to troll I don't know Dame Dash is this guy and Dame Dash even said that's what he does Trolls but it's obvious he trolls I don't, I didn't consider it trolling. I definitely don't think he would have done it. he makes trolling part of his fashion show, he takes his fashion very seriously, you know, because he's the kind of person who says one thing in private and then publicly makes a whole face about it, has he done that to you? Oh yeah, really a lot of times, like what topic, never, I'm something that he says he believes, I've never seen him change the subject like no, I've seen him change his positions quite a bit, yeah, absolutely, that's absolutely interesting. .
Well, I can't, I can't tell you that it didn't happen, I mean, but in regards to the White Lives Matter t-shirts, you know, BLM, I said from the beginning that it was going to be bad, that's another one that people are suddenly like, oh Canace. I said this, I said, yeah, I said it, man, because obviously it was going to be another crazy money laundering situation, $90 million raised in short order in a couple of months and all that money went to trans organizations, absolutely crazy, establishing the first trans neighborhood. in San Francisco it was crazy, but it was obvious, it was obvious because wherever there is tons of black emotion there is a money laundering operation that is about to take off and as long as there was support from the media around the world, was it?
Why do black Americans think the media supports them so much? as soon as you were fooled into thinking the media was on your side, it was, it should have been a wake up call, it became too global, too fast. Corporation, all of a sudden, yeah, we believe in this and I knew that the end result was going to be that black American communities were going to be looted and torn down, you know, and that they were psychologically training black Americans to believe that this was it. , this was going to be what you know, the breakthrough, this would be good for your cause. behind this organization that will ultimately hurt you and set you back, which is what happened, businesses moved out of black communities because why would you still run a business if you get robbed and robbed every five minutes and now those communities are poor and now you have Rashida Talib saying oh Walgreens is racist because they are leaving, you know, the inner city communities, what would you like Walgreens to do?
This is a for-profit business, so it encourages bad behavior in the black community, it caused companies to move and money was laundered for a lot of lgbtqia because of many letters received by organizations that I don't think are good for either. the black community. Have you had any conversations with anyone from Berland? Do you have a Chanel? Well, you know I went to Patrice's house. I remember yes, yes, she was very pregnant, she lied, caught her in real time lying, right, she was very polite when I rang the doorbell, I went to one of her houses, she has many houses, thank you BLM, um, but yes, she had to Hawk.
Nome, who was the president of BLM in New York, had him on my show several times, in fact I had him three times, I think, and debated him and his ideas during that time. I'm not a person who is afraid to debate with anyone about any topic because that's what In fact, I think I think that the people who run away from debates are the liars, like if you sit down and talk about someone and say that you plan to sit down and having a debate on a topic, BLM, I caught all the pressure, but fortunately.
That's a hundred million just burned up and gone and there to support trans issues if that's what black America agrees with. I agree with that, even when it comes to people you don't agree with, as you know, people can disagree with Candace St, they can disagree with you. You know Fox News, if I'm these elected officials or these people that you're talking about, I'm going to go on all of your platforms and I'm going to talk to you because you have huge platforms, so why keep letting anyone say? some things you say aren't true or you say some things you don't agree with and you let those things continue to be challenged have the conversation with them exactly so I think part of it is we've been so closeted and you're just listening to liberal ideas and liberal concepts and by the way, I mean half the narratives when I say it like I suddenly realized I was always conservative.
I think that would really happen if black Americans really paid attention to conservatives. The arguments are that I don't take the black community to be woke liberal, it's just not that I think about anything like especially lgbtq things, as I don't, it's really this that matters to black Americans, like the signs on the bathroom and wanting children to choose their gender. I would definitely say no, no, so we're just being forced, this narrative is being forced and I can't stand anything that makes me angrier than seeing the intentional feminization of black men drives me crazy. exposes the girl Cy wearing a dress like all of a sudden and there's actually an old interview that I think Dave Chappelle gave to OA where he talks about how in Hollywood there's always pressure to try to get black men to wear dresses and he said that no to this and people kept trying to get me to wear a dress they like, wouldn't it be so funny in one of your skits if you wore it and he was like no, how is this, why are you trying to get me to wear a dress that I find strange, um, is it super? toxic and for some reason when I see that, like the hyperfeminization of black men, it does something to me spiritually like it makes me want to burst, well I guess I'm not saying you're wrong, but you know there's a lot of people who are like well why aren't you with a black man then C it's good that that's something do anything I'm I'm from a black man like my grandfather my dad I'm from a black man I'm not going to like why you feel It shocked me because I'm seeing that intentional attack on black men and they're trying to condition black men to aspire to that when you put that on a red carpet and like, oh look, fame and men wear dresses, what is that?
Stop selling that. to the black community, I don't like that at all, I love the way you and Ben Shapiro can disagree but I guess you still have a business relationship because I saw him recently tell you this, I think maybe it was a few years ago months told you to resign because of your coverage of Israel, your coverage of Palestine, Israel, yeah, what was it about? Well, he told me that the tweet he responded to was actually just some Bible passages and he thought that was me saying it. that I had to choose money instead of I.
I don't know how we interpreted it, but it definitely wasn't. I just said it like you know peacecalling for peace because you know there was a video circulating of him calling me a disgrace. and a professional fox or whatever and I decided to choose peace and then when I chose peace he responded to the piece with "no, no, peace" so why wouldn't I fire you? Well, as I explained on the Tuer Carlson show, as Ben does. I don't have the power to say goodbye and he doesn't even say that we don't agree with Israel and Palestine.
I think obviously his wife is Israeli. Spend a lot of time in Israel throughout the year, I think when you have an emotional attachment to somewhere where sometimes your reaction to anything is going to be more extreme. You know I have some relatives who are from St Thomas. If what was happening in that region happened in St Thomas, I would probably be the most excited. everyone at the Daily Wire um and yeah, he definitely went through an emotional time at the end of last year, you know, dealing with everything, I think he was pretty even with Keel, I don't want to see innocent Palestinians killed, I don't. seeing innocent Israelis murdered I never want to see children murdered I don't think children should have to grow up in a war zone based on the actions of a few and I guess last year it sounded crazy because I always demand in All these situations are to do let people choose a side and then if you don't choose their side they smear you and do the right thing, so if you don't say "I want all the Palestinians murdered" suddenly you are Pro Hamas if not I'm not saying I want to eradicate all Israelis.
Then all of a sudden you're pro apar, whatever the arguments are, and I think they're both extreme. You said that no government anywhere has the right to commit genocide, as long as there is no justification for the genocide. yeah that's going to age very well genocide is always wrong guys it's always wrong um and it doesn't matter at any point in human history anyone who advocates genocide is always wrong and when I wrote that tweet I was referring to Brian Mast, a congressman who stood up and literally said in Congress that there is no such thing as an innocent Palestinian and I thought that's genocidal, as soon as you say that a whole group of people are all evil, you're now I'm setting the record straight. bases to justify a genocide and that to me was crazy, so I spoke out against it. once a week on Tuger Carlson's show and then Tuger left Fox News, so I just didn't go to Fox News.
You gotta yeah, you seem to be excited about black America accepting you like you said, I say that, why? I'm glad you're listening to me for the first time. Forget hugging me. I just wanted them to really listen to me. So many things were said about me that were simply not true and no matter what, every time an article was written. I would just repeat things I never said, I even mean the Joe Buon interview that was recently dropped and everyone is talking about it, read the new Hip Hop article about it, it's crazy, it's just not what you know he said not at all in that interview, it's just a patch. you put things together to make me sound like I'm a monster like Candace blames the education system for music like Ice Spices that's literally what they said they used and that's why I'm excited that they're at least listening.
For me, that's the most important thing, actually, being able to decide. Well I listened to Candice and this is where I think about her instead of listening to what someone else heard and what they say I should have heard and this is what I think about her yeah because most. of hate is like Domino, as you'll see over the years I've seen people in the comments, they'll make headlines about you and someone doesn't like you because someone else doesn't like you and then why someone else said and then oh , she's usually just never for us or always what someone is hoping to like in the comments.
Charl always says that people wait in the comments. Follow the comments to see how they want to see how people comment. they can tell you how to feel, you never researched her, you never sat down and talked to her, obviously you don't watch her show, you just take the headlines, read the comments and they tell you not to like her, right? By the way, part of that has a lot to do with illiteracy, which is something I talk about all the time because the illiteracy rate in the inner cities right now is over 70%, talking about over 70% of the black kids who can't pass. a basic reading test that is crazy all over America completely 40% we are at 40% so people think they go to public schools to get an education it is the exact opposite they are slowly making sure that you'll never You will be able to have a proper education and they will tell you what to think, that is what they want, they want the ability of a starter and that is very scary.
You know, I'm talking about what they did on the slave plantations. why weren't we allowed to learn to read because they knew if they could control the narrative then you could be enslaved forever, your mind becomes enslaved when you can't read when you say "okay", I learned it in a textbook but let me read this, you know, and see what I think, and I think it's intentional. I literally believe that there is a bad intention to control American black slaves and the ability of us not to read me is that everyone should raise the alarm. For example, why don't black children learn to read, yet they are encouraged to make music to follow hip hop?
Academics, we need black people who are really aware of what really happened to black Americans, what the real history is beyond what these textbooks are trying to buy to sell. I agree, and the literacy rate in black Americans scares me greatly. I agree. With that because a lot of times, when you know that black people see other black people who are successful, they are in music and athletics, that is what people gravitate towards, what guarantees them, that is why they turn these people against those idols, guarantee more black failures. right, because this is the truth, what is the real percentage chance you have of becoming the next LeBron James? 0% let me tell you 0% that you will be next, but all the black kids because of the way he has healed like a hero and they are going to try to be the next LeBron James, they are going to think that they have done well, so they are going to put their studies second and will prioritize, you know, my baby will be next.
LeBron is fine, but it probably won't be what your chance is as a black American to become a doctor if you stay in school and pass all the tests. 100% also need black doctors. What is Candace's definition of Black Excellence? That's very good. question, you know, I think Black Excellence would just be Excellence, point CU I I always try to say the reason why we should avoid saying White Excellence Black Excellence is because I have realized that there has been a power in people who try segregate our minds. that way you know Excellence to me, I think it's Independence.
I think it starts with independence of thought. Actually challenging yourself and challenging your beliefs and constantly re-examining them, not thinking you've got it figured out, but I think once we get to higher education. levels and I'm talking about black people in math, the black literacy rate jumps to what it should be, which should be 100% if we're honest, if you send someone through the public education system, then we'll start to necessarily see the black people achieving more in our society so I personally think we should focus on black literacy rates period and also create our own businesses you know what I mean and not having our voices controlled we have some questions for you just a few just as far as where the questions come from these are black quiz questions ask where is the black quiz on we have our own questions oh cool it came with our own questions where do we ask like if we're on Twitter where we so, Where did MLK give his famous I Have a Dream speech?
Oh, in Washington DC, yeah, ding ding ding ding ding, okay and yeah, how many fights did Will Smith get into before his mom freaked out? Oh, good question, Candace, come on, West says. Born on the playground, Philly is where I spend most of my days chilling with Max and everyone chilling and everyone playing baseball at school when a couple of guys who were up to no good started causing trouble in my neighborhood. a little fight and I didn't think she knew that one and I didn't think she knew that it was just one and it was little no, you can't, you can't sing the whole song and then be like it was a little, that's how you would do it if you were at school a little a little fight her mom was scared yes yes her mom was exaggerating yes her mom was exaggerating which of the following is Angelou's first job which of the following well, you I'll let you guess that she was going to give you several , which of the following means you have to give us some Still I Rise no, I don't know, okay, I don't know, I know why Cage Bird sings that it's the first one that was difficult, yeah, yeah, my favorite.
I was just giving you my favorite. My favorite until Iise is my favorite. My Angelo poem. Okay, do you have another one? I have two more. Okay, I'll make one. I'll do another one, okay, finish this lyric, temporary layoffs, good times, easy credit extraction, amateurs, good time, scratching and surviving the good times, you know what that is before my time, okay, good answer, yeah , that's before my time, that's kind of right, only 32 yeah I know, but how were you looking at that? I was you were I didn't I never saw it I was a I saw I feel like I watched every other show except except Good Times yeah okay yeah but that's what would happen the good times have been the 80s yeah they were 0, yes, I was born in '92, but I saw it with my grandmother, who watches everything, so I saw almost all the others, but not that one, okay, okay, you two for two.
I knew it. They were good times, but no, I didn't know I got you, this is the easy one, who is the first black woman to serve as a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, the first black woman to serve as a justice of the Court Supreme, black woman. now right now yeah, it's she's uh Whatchamacallit uh I can't believe I'm leaving her name blank. I'm completely blinking at her name two by three no no no no no no no no I'm just leaving her name blank. I know her name, she literally just walked in there and I can't, can you just give me a first letter? um, look, look at you, I know, it was just her name, it's a little complicated.
I was just about to tell you that her name is a bit. complicated to know Jack about saying the real name, that's right, I said, give me, give me the first letter K, yeah, wait, how do you say that, though K kah Ki, she has a complicated name, okay, yeah, finish this answer God is good God is good, amen, right? No, I thought you were saying God is great, thanks for no, no, come on, I'm going to make you, fuck, fuck, God is good all the time and all the time, God is good, that's right, where does that come from? of Jesus Christ?
Can the church God be good? all the time, but why do you say all the time? Where does this thing about the black church come from? God is good all the time. Church, everyone said it. I define you. No, I guess I didn't go to enough black churches growing up. Okay, Candace, what's the right amount? of reasons to add to a potato Salt zero okay, absolutely zero, right, it's really offensive, it was almost that, it was almost a racist question, it's the wildest thing I've ever seen in my life, you know, she has a bit of cariban, you just don't do it. put raisins in the salad just don't put raisins in the salad well Candace it was a pleasure yeah I believe in um.
Conversation about confrontation, thanks guys. I think, nowadays, people just want to, you know, talk to people. have a moment and be angry and it's like having a conversation with a person, letting a person put their ideas forward and letting people decide how they feel about doing things right and the most important thing I want to say is, please, stop putting raisins. in potato salad that's all you have that's all you mean that's ladies and gentlemen I'm joking thank you guys so much for having me. I really appreciate this and will come back anytime and when did you have the baby?
I just had the baby in November of the third and it literally doesn't feel like you had the baby. Thank you very much, yes we are living, but it is a blessing, family is always a blessing, strive to be a family man, it changes you, it really does. Had the change changed you in any way, yes, it really has? I have never been safer in my life than since I became everything. I think it's hard to be a woman when you grow up, but I think when you have kids it's like God The design comes into focus and you realize that your purpose is like you're like wow, like I know what to do here and especially, of course, if you are married.
I'm so held down by my home life and that's why I don't do it. I don't care what happens outside of this, okay, let's watch this on L, ladies and gentlemen, it's The Breakfast Club, good morning, wake up that ass in the morning. The Breakfast Club.

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