Candace Owens SOUNDS OFF on Amber Heard, Vaccines, and MUCH More—LIVE from Turning Point USA’s YWLS
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Manipulation in the Me Too Movement00:14:12
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Four years ago, Candace, you went on this stage.
I'm so excited.
And you told the world what?
That I did not support the Me Too movement.
And Turning Point USA's organization almost burned to the ground.
So I'm going to give a lot of credit to you right now, Charlie.
So basically, Me Too started trending.
Like the online Twitter movement started trending because that's all it was, really, was a Twitter movement.
And it just lacked substance.
It was so obvious to me what all the holes were going to be in this.
And I basically tweeted that I would not support the Me Too movement and that it weakened women, you know, and obviously it's bad for men.
And oh my gosh, the floodgates, first and foremost, like Turning Point USA, obviously, has a lot of young girls that work here, which is amazing.
It's great in college, you know, a lot of young college women.
And they took that as Candace Owens doesn't support rape victims, which is what the intention of the movement was, right?
To say, like, either you support the movement, me too, or you support rapists, which is what they're always doing, right?
Either you support Black Lives Matter, the organization, or you hate black people.
And we walked into, I remember Andrew, your PR guy, was like, every single person, he's here now for the people that are watching this and not just listening to it, but every single news reporter, Daily Beast, everyone wanted us to make a comment.
And there was so much pressure on Charlie to speak out against like what Candace had said.
Like you had to say something and just toe the line and say like, no, no, no, no, like we support the Me Too organization.
A couple of people at Turning Point quit.
I remember that.
Quit over it.
Employees quit over it.
Employees quit, were like crying, saying like, how could she not support the Me Too movement?
But you held the line.
We did hold the line.
Thank you.
I mean, the credit is to you.
You were, it was very funny.
It happened before YWS at first.
And it was either a tweet or a tweet.
Always a tweet.
Always a tweet.
And then what was awesome is that you gave the speech at YWS and you tripled them.
It was like, it was like, all right, I just want to tell all of you.
And what was awesome, though, is a majority of the people agreed.
You know, you kind of see in the back row, they were like a little like snobby, like weak people.
But you were like, you know, we're not going to do mob justice in this country.
Yeah.
And it was just for me.
And it's so funny because when I was explaining why I didn't support it, I at that time had said, you know, someday I'm going to be a mother.
And we're deciding on this world that our sons are going to have to live in.
And the idea that a woman could just make an allegation and she should blanket be hashtag believed because she's a woman is a very scary world.
And then lo and behold, I became pregnant thereafter.
And I have a son, you know, and I'm so grateful that I had the courage to just say that.
But it just could not have been easy for you in the retrospect.
Like when this whole Amber Heard thing happened, as this movement collects, I texted Charlie and I was just like, Hey, man, like we won that one.
It took four years for people to understand that women lie, right?
I mean, someone would ever be so obvious.
Like, has anybody read the, like, you know, the Bible?
Women can be manipulative.
Women can, you know, drag men to their graves.
Right?
Paradise gone.
Anybody, Adam and Eve?
Not a great story.
Not a great story.
There's a little bit of manipulation going on there.
Right.
And so much of what I do is just telling the truth.
It's not about denigrating men or denigrating women.
It's just knowing that every human being has a capacity for evil.
Right.
And I just feel like men have been under attack for a very long time.
And it was a hard time to stand up to the movement that was so popular and viral.
But I think it's a huge credit to Turning Point.
Thank you, Charlie, for holding the line.
And as employees, we're quitting over this.
But I think in the end, truth always wins is sort of the lesson of that.
It really does.
And four years later, now we got the Amber Heard situation, which you're going to laugh.
You ready to laugh?
I don't know who Amber Heard was.
Okay.
See?
I did.
And such a Charlie thing to say.
I'm very honest about my pup culture illiteracy.
And someone said, oh, she was the woman with the orange hair in Aquaman.
I said, that doesn't narrow it down.
You know what?
To be fair, I don't know her as an actress.
I know her as the person who dated Johnny Depp.
Oh, is that right?
Right.
So I know her because I follow culture, but like she's definitely not known for her acting abilities.
Like the idea is she was a hot woman, right?
Who got into positions of power and she hit the lotto when Johnny Depp fell under her spell.
Under her spell.
Yeah.
And so the whole trial happens.
Apparently she like defecated on his bed or something, which like she did.
And she blamed it on a poor, innocent dog that can't defecate the size of a human being.
I just want to be clear.
Like it was, what kind of a dog was it?
It was like a little Yorkshire Terrier.
Yeah, it was.
Trust me, I wasn't watching the drawing.
And not even that.
It was a puppy Yorkshire.
Yeah.
And she said that that was his poop.
And it was like, and Johnny was just like, all I can say is like Yorkshire Terriers don't defecate that size.
And it, but it was, I was so happy about this case.
And it goes back to Charlie's one of these things that you and I talk about all the time, which is that conservatives don't understand why fighting for culture is so important.
And I get so annoyed with the who cares about this case.
You know, we need to talk about the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Like, no, no, we need to talk about both, right?
And we need to remember Andrew Brapart's words that politics is downstream from culture.
And this case was so important for these last five years of women just usurping so much power for themselves under the auspices of this bizarre movement that just declared that women don't lie.
And to see her do it, you know, to televise this and to see the fake tears, to see how she lied.
I mean, to see her in the courtroom making a sad face, not able to squeeze out any tears, but also to then hear her as Johnny Depp would play a voicemail, be like, oh, you big baby, what are you going to do?
What are you going to tell the world that I beat you?
Like, and that, the world needed to see that, right?
Like, the world needed to see that people are capable of evil.
And yes, women lie.
And this is, this is kind of the eulogy of Me Too, right?
Which is mob justice, gone with due process.
And after the Me Too thing, a couple months later, we forget the Kavanaugh thing happened.
And you and I were in Chicago.
I don't know if you remember this or not.
And we were in Chicago doing something.
And I remember getting the text message alert that all of a sudden there was a credible Kavanaugh accuser.
And you said, this is about to be a Me Too circus.
100%.
Never forget that.
Yeah.
And that's what it really became.
It became: find a bunch of men that are successful that you want to take down.
All you have to do is have one woman that will make up an allegation.
It doesn't matter if there's no proof of that allegation whatsoever.
It doesn't matter if she's crazy.
It doesn't matter if she's accused 18,000 men of the exact same thing.
It doesn't matter because we just have to shut up and believe women.
And we watched it happen.
You know, I was speaking about it on my Instagram the other day, but here's another case that should be explored or it's probably never going to happen.
But I can't stand Matt Lauer.
I really, I can't stand the man.
Like, you know, and I think in the end, what he got was his karma.
But he was another victim of the Me Too movement.
Like the story was almost fantastical that they came up with to get rid of him.
The button on his desk, but the worst part was they accused him of rape.
So the story was like he, you know, went to the Olympics and he obviously he had consensual sex with one of his employees because she then, when they got back from the Olympics, she admitted all that.
And then they went on to have a year-long affair all over New York City.
She went to his apartment, all this stuff.
Me too, and hits.
And suddenly she says, oh, that first time that we had sex at the Olympics, he raped me.
Like, okay, so you want me to believe that you were raped in China at the Olympics?
I had such a good time.
I had such a good time.
And I now want to date you.
Like, this doesn't make any sense.
And I actually felt bad for him.
And very recently, because the allegations resurfaced, he actually came out and like bit hard and was like, I have, you can call me whatever you want.
You know, call me a jerk, say I shouldn't have slept with my employees.
All these things are true.
Do not call me a rapist, right?
And how easy it is for a woman to smear a man like as something.
There is nothing worse, right?
You will never get that grime off of you when a woman accuses you of sexual assault or rape.
And it's completely meritless.
And that so many women were doing it and collecting checks as that woman did at NBC or ABC, wherever it was that he worked.
It's really horrific.
It's really horrific.
And even the men you don't like, like Matt Lauer, I feel like I have to speak out and say what happened to him was wrong.
Yes.
And they tried to do it to Elon.
That's not, that lasted like a day.
They tried it.
They tried it.
And I mean, Elon's response was rather epic, which is, can you describe the piece of anatomy that's in question?
Which is great.
It shows you that like we've, we're winning that culture war now, right?
Where men are now saying, you're a joke and either stand by it and you know, show some proof of this or go away.
And now women are realizing like this is this is this is a crazy girl culture.
This is not, if anything ever happened to you, if you were actually a sexual assault victim or you're a rape victim, you know, don't run to Twitter and join a hashtag.
Go to the police.
You know, prove your allegations.
And you'd be willing to do that.
You wouldn't just go, well, I just wanted to tweet it and collect a check and be done with it.
You know, hold disgusting men accountable, right?
But also hold disgusting women accountable.
And Amber Heard, totally, in my opinion, is disgusting women.
Oh, I mean, she's a psychopath, no doubt.
And so, Candace, I want to explore with you, though, that kind of our mutual journey in the movement the last four years, where we've dealt with the kind of me too crazies.
And now, four years later, they can't even tell us what a woman is.
So, can you help make sense of that for me?
The intersectionality of everything is difficult to understand.
It's very weird.
I mean, they go from, you know, my body, my choice, to roll up your sleeve and you're getting vaxxed right now.
Right.
You know, they go from me to women need to be heard to there's no such thing as a woman.
It doesn't make any sense.
And I think it's, it's the reason that they're losing so much power is that people are just going, I can't follow this anymore.
It doesn't make sense, right?
And so maybe a part of the reason that there's been this collapse of the Me Too movement and the collapse of various other movements that once had wings is because people are realizing the severity of how sick our culture has become.
And I think we're finally arriving at people's people being able to define a red line, right?
A red line.
Like the trans agenda on children, that was a bad idea for the left.
It really was.
That was a bad idea for the left.
And, you know, when they were first saying, oh, men can do whatever they want and they can be a woman and women can be men.
Was like, okay, when you started with these crazy classroom antics of saying, like, you know, these are our children and we can groom them however and accordingly, you're actually building up a marriage between the left and the right because most people just aren't that crazy, right?
I have my disagreements with tons of people on the left, but we all agree that children shouldn't be sexualized in, you know, in kindergarten class.
So the question becomes, who's fighting that, right?
Who wants our children to be sexualized in the classroom?
I think.
Honest to God, that COVID was a blessing.
I think that COVID was a blessing because it woke up parents to how little control they had over their children, no longer being able to make a decision of whether or not they were masked, right?
Telling children that they couldn't come back to school unless they were vaxed at the university level.
Like, you know, you're going to have to pick between the rest of your life or you're going to roll up your sleep and get this vaccine.
The parents who did that and then their children suffered from myocarditis, realizing that suddenly we're actually in a custody battle with the state.
We thought it was one another that we were fighting, left versus right, but actually it's the state.
It's the Department of Education.
It's the Department of Education that's pouring down these poisonous incentives to make women think they can be men and men can be women, right?
This isn't your average American.
And so I think that it's provided some clarity and that we are actually a less polarized nation than people would believe.
I totally agree with that.
And I think it's important though that we also point out the subsidies though that are pushing forward a lot of this transgender agenda, which is the pharmaceutical companies.
And the pharmaceutical companies stand to make billions of dollars on chemical castration.
It's amazing, Candace.
You've talked about the pharmaceutical companies better than anybody else and more courageously than anybody else in kind of major conservative circles.
Everyone kind of dances around it.
Right.
They're scared.
They're scared.
Why do you think they are?
I don't know.
And the thing is, is it's not just talking about big pharma that scares them.
They've been scared on every topic on Me Too.
Like I said.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We were the first ones that said, you know, not doing this in the Me Too movement.
And conservatives were like, women should have a platform, even conservatives.
So it's like, we can't keep saying the left, the left, the left, because we've seen it on the right.
The right plays the game where it's like, initially, they acquiesce, right?
And then like three months later, they go, oh, this has gone too far.
So first it's like Me Too movement.
Yeah, sure.
Exactly.
Oh, my God.
They were on their knees for the George Floyd and era, COVID, everything.
COVID, that's right.
COVID.
Conservatives first, like, maybe just the first two weeks.
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And I was like, hell no, not the first two weeks.
The government never has a right.
You're better on that than I was.
Yeah, yeah.
You were too weaker.
Yeah.
And I thought, then I drew the line.
I said, do you think Trump's going to be president forever?
Like, you're going to be followed up by somebody who's going to then look at us and they're going to say, well, Republicans did it first.
Republicans did the federal shutdown first for the rest of our lives and beyond that.
Democrats are now going to be able to say that when they want to do something and force shut down your businesses, that Republicans did it first.
They're going to dig up old Charlie Kirk tweets and old Ben Shapiro tweets and old everybody but Candace tweets because I was like, absolutely not.
And so we do have this thing where we're initially fearful and then we wake up quickly.
Like, you know, it's usually one month and then the conservatives go, oh, wait, okay, now Brett Kavanaugh thing is crazy.
And it's like, no, this was crazy the second Me Too was trending, not when Brett Kavanaugh happened, right?
This was, it was crazy the second that the big pharma stuff started happening.
Not now that they want to force vax children, right?
The second they were even talking about making adults get vaccines to go back to work or telling us to mask up.
So I think that trepidation, because I have thought about it, I think that trepidation comes from perhaps this idea that they don't want to give up their comfort, right?
I mean, look at these conservatives.
We're all very established now.
Like some of us have kids and you look, you have this show, you have sponsors of your show, all of this stuff.
And it's very easy to say, okay, you know what?
I disagree with this, but I'm going to remain complacent for a little bit because I don't want my advertisers to pull out.
And these are the kind of threats that the left makes.
Your advertisers are going to have to go because you're supporting a pandemic.
But for me, I'm just so tethered to the idea that this is the America that my children are going to have to grow up in.
Yes.
That's it.
And so the big pharma piece when it comes to the transgender issue, you know, they have hundreds of drugs in FDA approval for potential billions of dollars of profit.
Of course.
To get 10-year-olds' puberty blockers, chemical castration.
You become a big pharma customer for life if you are a marriage student.
Yeah.
You become a, yeah.
We are, I say, ha ha to everyone who thinks Pablo Escobar was, oh my gosh, look at what he did, died in a rooftop.
He had the government under his thumb.
Welcome to America, right?
We are the biggest narco-state that has ever existed.
Ha ha, if you think it's El Chapo, if you think El Chapo should be in prison and Dr. Fauci and the Pfizer execs shouldn't, you are asleep, right?
And thankfully, I've explored it deeper and talk about making a cultural change.
I openly talk about the fact that I made a decision not to vaccinate my children at all.
I respect your decision if you decide to vaccinate your children, but have to respectfully say to you, I don't care what you think about that.
I have done the research.
I am understanding why these children are so unhealthy today.
I am understanding why these children are getting 72 vaccines.
Now it's going to be 74 once you add these COVID ones that they're going to mandate.
From the time that they're born to the time they graduate high school, I got 12.
These kids are not healthier than the children were when I was growing up.
They've never been sicker.
They're allergic to everything.
They're like, I'm allergic to peanuts and tree nuts and seed nuts and light and air and oxygen.
I'm like, how are you alive?
And then they go, we don't know why that's happening.
It just must be like what's in the food.
It's never big pharma.
All these babies that are having febral seizures, it's in the inserts.
You can go on the FDA website and you can read that all of these things that are happening, it's a risk when you get vaccines, just like myocarditis.
And instead of we're going to normalize the illnesses, so we're going to say, and we're saying it now, actually, we don't know why so many young kids are having heart attacks.
Crazy.
You do know why.
You know exactly why they're having heart attacks, right?
But you don't have either the courage to say it, maybe, perhaps.
But I do.
And so my child is not vaccinated.
I want to be one of the most vocal advocates for parents actually choosing and having the information and actually making decisions based on informed consent and not under duress because your child has to go to school or camp or they're not going to be able to.
Big Pharma is always putting parents in a hostage situation and it's it's time to take our power back.
And that doesn't even touch the surface of the antidepressants, the benzodiazepans Prozac, Xanax.
What would make a kid shoot up a school?
I mean they won't.
They won't talk about it.
Big Pharma not at all.
And if you actually read the warnings on benzodiazepans and Prozac and Xanax so I had a friend send it to me who did a lot of research on this if you read the warnings on the drugs by the FDA, it's like could cause erratic violent behavior, could cause delusions Of mass violence.
You are taking something that is messing with the chemicals in your brain.
Hello.
And so if you look at how many of these mass shooters were on antidepressants, it's extraordinary.
Or on, you know, pills.
I mean, they still won't show us any information pertaining to the Al Vade shooter.
We've seen one picture of him.
Do you guys have bizarre it is?
He had an entire social media.
You know, they detail he wore makeup and he grew his hair out and he had some feminine qualities, but they're calling him alternative.
We need to know more here.
Like, you know, like these kids that you're putting on puberty blockers, I want to know more about every single drug that a child is on when they make a decision to do something that violent.
For example, yeah.
Yeah.
They tried to put you on Ritalin when you were a kid because I'm a little hyperactive.
Always, oh, the diagnosis.
Why does your kid need Ritalin?
Your child who is eight years old does not want to sit down and read a textbook for three hours.
Oh, wow.
There must be something wrong with my child.
Xanax.
I'm like, no child wants to sit down for three hours and read a textbook.
Their children, my son, oh my gosh, the idea of making him sit down and read a textbook.
He's a madman.
He's a little Spartan.
He wants to go to war.
He wants to be in the garden throwing dirt.
He's a kid, right?
And parents have gotten so out of touch with that that they actually allow this system to diagnose their child that something's wrong with them because they'd rather be outside playing, right?
They're immature, especially boys, especially boys.
I'm assuming that it is more often the boys that are being given Ritalin and Adderall at a young age because they're off the freaking rails.
And girls apply more antidepressants.
Yes.
Girls are much more mellow until they get into their teenage years.
And then girls become, we become these overwhelming bubbles of feelings.
When I was first offered Xanax for my general practitioner, it was because I was crying over a breakup.
What?
Yeah.
And thank God to this day, this girl, Zoe, like stops me in my tracks.
I had the prescription in my hand, went to school and thought it was cool, obviously, because they also make it very cool.
Like I have anxiety, like, right, you know what I mean?
Like, girls want to have a mental illness.
Like, it's cool because this is the era of like, you know, get onto Instagram and be like, this is the real me.
I have anxiety and depression.
Like, this is like, this is the era we're in where everybody wants attention.
I was one of those girls, right?
So I get this prescription.
My boyfriend and I broke up.
I was devastated, pulling my whole life apart.
And this girl who, her name is Zoe, she said to me, before you, I said, oh, I got my, I had my prescription of Xanax.
Doctor says it's because I have anxiety that I've been crying.
And she was like, why are you crying?
And I said, because me and so-and-so broke up.
And she said, okay.
She's like, just hear me out for a second, Candace.
I think that if you are able to answer the question why, you might just be having a human emotion and there's nothing wrong with you.
The wisdom that came out of this girl, right?
And she's like, and you're going to have to, I was 18 years old in my first semester of college.
And she said, you're going to have to learn to cope with that human emotion because it's going to keep coming up, right?
She said, now, if you told me that you were walking down the street and everything was fine and then you broke, you broke down into hysterics and were crying and were like, why?
I'm like, I don't know.
I don't know.
Then I'd say, okay, maybe you need some medicine because something's wrong with you.
But if you can identify why you're experiencing this emotion, like, why are you anxious?
I don't know.
I have to shoot five things today.
I have to shoot the Charlie Kirk show.
Okay, that's a human emotion.
You got to learn to deal with anxiety in a productive way.
And unfortunately, most women don't get the opportunity to learn how to deal with sad, you know, elation, sadness, anxiety, stress.
And instead, they're being told to take a pill that makes them feel nothing.
And that pill is just playing with the chemicals in their brain.
That has damage we have no idea.
Absolutely.
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Yeah.
And a crying is good.
You know, you have a breakup, cry, cry for a week.
Do what you need to do, you know?
Why do you think parents are so quick to want to introduce these substances?
I think it's because parents, I always tell parents that they place so much emphasis on that end of year pick that they put on Facebook, mom and dad, like he's off to so-and-so school, like the honors that they could put on the board.
Like my son just did this, the move-in day.
The move-in day pick, right?
And what they're willing to sacrifice to brag to other parents of their children's accomplishments, it's at the end of the day, it's massive insecurity.
I get in so much trouble for saying that.
Yeah, well, I'm always in trouble, so I'll say it.
Let's zero in on that, though.
So, you think a lot of parenting is based on the social score and approval of neighbors and family members?
Yeah, yeah, they don't want their kid to be the kid that has to sit out, you know, because he's crazy and won't focus on his math problems.
So, they are willing to give him a pill so that he focuses, so that he gets the A, so that he's liked by the teacher, so they can say at the end of this school year, oh, my son's going into fifth grade and he's done these honors accomplishments.
And I see that.
I see that when I log onto Facebook.
And so, unfortunately, this is sort of the downside of one of many downsides of social media, where it has created this bizarre competition where people are willing to supersede parenting, right?
They're willing to allow like the right to brag, to humble brag on Facebook sort of supersedes their parental instincts.
And that's why the system has so much control because they know how much that means to you, right?
To have your kid not be that kid, you know, you don't want to be the hyper kid in class.
You don't want to be the kid that wants to go outside and play all day.
You want to be the kid that's advancing in mathematics and in science.
And so, I have tried very much because, you know, becoming a mother has transformed me in so many ways.
But one of those ways is to give parents the permission to be courageous and to be different.
And it started with me just being like, I didn't vax my kid.
Like, no one does that.
The people that don't vaccinate kids are all quiet, right?
Because they're just scared to say that I made a different decision for my kid because you don't want to, you know, be the parent that's risking every child getting polio.
This absurd narrative, right?
Moth in the iron lung.
Great book.
Great book.
It's a thought crime to even mention it.
Let's kind of throw that out there.
Yeah.
And your documentary, which you should talk about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I think that that's where we are right now, where we need to, what, we need to empower parents again.
And when I say empower parents, I'm speaking on an individual household basis, right?
I don't care what the PTO moms think.
I really don't.
I just do not give a damn.
So your kid, if your kid is ever like not able to go to a camp or whatever, because he's not vaccinated, it just doesn't matter, right?
Yeah, not for me.
I'll find the ones that he's allowed to go to, right?
And too bad on them.
He's healthy.
It's so bizarre to me.
You're treating a healthy person like they're sick.
And fortunately, because of COVID, parents are awakened to how bizarre it is, right?
You're saying that there's nothing wrong with my kid.
My kid doesn't have COVID.
Even if my kid did have COVID, he's a child, so he has an effective 0% rate of becoming ill from this, right?
And yet you're saying to me, my child can't do activities unless they roll up their sleeve and risk getting myocarditis.
Like, that's insane.
That's not worth the trade-off for me.
Let me just say this to parents that are listening to this.
You only get, you know, when it comes to your health, it's just one time.
You're born with it.
You get your health, right?
If your child gets myocarditis, there's no cure or fix for that.
You've ruined the rest of his life, potentially, for a Facebook post to say, my child graduated.
I've got so many emails from moms and dads.
He's only got one semester left to go, right?
Horrible circumstance to be in, by the way.
I am completely sympathetic to that.
Imagine COVID hits.
You have one semester left to go and they say, well, if he's got to roll up his sleeve and get the vaccine.
And parents are going, I paid all this money, man.
I just, I just want him to get the freaking certificate.
Wrong decision, man, right?
You're playing with his health.
Now, imagine if you're that parent that did that and your child suffered from a heart attack, had myo has myocarditis.
We have listeners where that's happened, right?
Right.
Paralyzed.
Paralyzed.
I mean, you need to get that.
Think about the guilt.
Pericarditis, maricarditis, all that.
Think about the guilt that that parent would have for the rest of your life, and you did that for a certificate.
Just, I'm sorry, son.
I know it's going to hurt, but your last year is going to be online.
That's it.
You're going to transfer to a school and finish online.
You're still going to get your degree.
You're still going to go out into the world, but you're not, I am not sacrificing your health for a piece of paper, right?
And that takes courage.
And I'm sure kids are very upset about it, but I'm very happy to piss my children off to protect them.
The most maddening communication wrinkle of all this, and I think you would agree.
I like that.
Communication wrinkle.
That's a great phrase.
I love that.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Is this repeated incantation from Obama and Hillary?
You know what I'm going to talk about?
Say, I have just tested positive for COVID-19.
However, thankfully, I am vaccinated and triple boosted.
And you should too.
I mean, it just like not a lot just drives me to like want to just go break windows and like just go full Floyd Apalooza.
Like I need to go like burn a Wendy's down.
That really makes me angry.
Well, see, like since I didn't get the vaccine when I got COVID, I tweeted like, you know, I got COVID, you know, uh, for 48 hours, but you know, thankfully, I did not get the vaccine.
So I did not get the vaccine.
So insulting to our intelligence.
It's so stupid.
It's so stupid.
It's like if you're, if this vaccine was working, why'd you get it?
Why'd you get it in the first place?
And they tell other people to get it too so that you could also get it.
It makes it makes entirely no sense at all.
It is the weirdest bragging.
And it's almost like they all copy and paste it too.
It's so bizarre.
It's like, yeah, it's like there's some sort of like central text message thread.
Like, I believe this.
I think there's got to be one.
Do you think there's a group message?
When I see them all tweet the same exact language, I'm just going, there's got to be a WhatsApp group message.
Like now, right?
You know, now everybody tweets this at the same time because it's so implausibly stupid that there's no way that many people thought it out.
It's identical.
I know.
I mean, you, you put, there's like 50 of them.
If you look at it, they're all saying the same thing.
Thankfully, the vaccine.
Thankfully, I'm triple boosted.
Or I would have been in the hospital.
And it's like, what?
You literally cannot just make that.
It makes no sense.
I didn't go to the hospital.
I got COVID twice.
Well, and the promise of inoculation is prevention of transmission.
If it was about lesser symptoms, then let's compare it against hydroxychloroquine of ivermectin nazithromycin, intravenous therapy, vitamin D booster shots.
I didn't even take any medicine when I had it.
It was so, I mean, it was, I took one Tylenol when I had COVID.
Thankfully, because I chose not to get the vaccine, all I had to do was take this one Tylenol and be fine.
I mean, it's just, it's, it's so stupid.
And you're right.
It is such an insult to the intelligence of every decent human being.
It's like they just, but they do believe that we are just that stupid.
So I want to close this couple things and we're going to get you on our stage and you're going to do a great job.
Spending Money on Black America00:06:45
There's a kind of couple things I want to kind of explore with you.
First, your documentary.
Yes.
Can we tease that, please?
Yes, we can.
What can I give you that's not out?
So for that.
Just tell us what you're doing.
Yeah.
So I obviously have been beating the drum against the Black Lives Matter narrative, which is also collapsing, another narrative that is collapsing.
You deserve credit for that.
100%.
Hey, I never wavered on that.
No.
I was like, what is black?
This is ridiculous.
It's an organization that looks like they've been involved in a lot of money laundering.
I think people are going to be shocked when they see how this money was spent, especially Black America.
I guess one tip that I can give you is that a lot of money went to trans organizations.
A lot of money went there.
Of all the communities, all of the communities.
The black community is least on board with that.
100% least on board.
If you tested and you asked on just the issues, Black America would be considered far right in the LGBTQIA army.
You told me that first, and I didn't believe you.
And I mean, it's just a hundred years.
100%.
So there's that.
There's obviously the real estate empire, which has broken into the news, but I did go to George Floyd's house and spoke with his roommates, the last place he ever lived and laid his head down.
It is astonishing.
Like what is going to come out about this, I think, is just going.
People are just going to go, I can't even believe it.
Like, we knew it was a scam, but we didn't know it was this much of a scam, you know?
And hopefully, getting this, the truth out there will wake people up the next time a hashtag comes trending around, whether it's Me Too, BLM, Ukraine, which most people can't even point to on the map that are putting up these flags.
You'll pause and think twice and ask yourself the most important question, which is who benefits from this.
BLM.
It's never us.
BLM is buy large mansions.
Burn, loot, murder, buy large mansions.
That's right.
And this is already public.
You went to go find the money laundering queen herself, Wendy Bird, otherwise known as Patrice Colors.
Patrice Colors.
I did.
I did.
And how did that go?
She called the cops on you.
Could I be more pregnant?
Can I be more pregnant?
I was eight months pregnant and I waddle up to this because she's got so many houses that we don't know like what is it the one in Toronto?
Yeah, there's so many.
They purchased so many houses and there was just this nice, kind, white security guard sitting outside with a white dog.
You know, and I was like, okay, cool.
What do you mean a white dog?
You mean like an actually white dog?
It was the dog was white.
I just think that's something I should report on.
I'm just telling you guys what happened.
Okay.
The dog was white.
Like, this is like the house of Black Lives Matter.
I just asked him if there was anyone I could speak to.
And he went inside, him and the white dog.
And he made a phone call.
And I was just sitting there waiting for him to finish the phone call.
He didn't say anything.
And then finally, I was like, sir, like, are we able to speak to someone?
We're definitely not here to harass you.
If you want us to go, we will.
And I walked away.
And the next thing I knew, Patrice was on Instagram, like Amber Heard, crying, saying she was unsafe.
No tears.
She's like, I ought to be safe, y'all.
You did not just burn and loot and riot all of America telling me that an eight-month pregnant.
In fact, I think it's racial profiling.
A black girl walks up to her and walks up to the door and suddenly she thinks like something bad's going to happen to her.
I couldn't, I could not have been more polite to this guy.
Actually, could not have been more polite to him.
He looked a little scared, you know.
I think he was more intimidated than I was.
And, you know, I just want to shout out the white dog because that's the most important part of the story.
My favorite part of her video is, she was here.
And it was just like referred to as she.
It's so ridiculous.
And it was like this weird, like side selfie video that she was like laying in her bed.
Yeah.
Also, she's like, I, yeah, she's laying in her bed.
She's like, I woke up to care.
Someone's, bro, it was like 10:30 a.m.
Like, get your lazy butt out of bed.
Like, I can't even deal with this.
You're so lazy.
What are we talking about?
Like, I just woke up.
I'm like, I've been up since 6 a.m.
Like, you know what I mean?
Get your day going, you lazy scrub.
Some of the financials come out, have come out.
Now, Blexit and Turtle Point USA, if we didn't follow our form 990s like that, we'd be in my gosh.
And so some of the financials have come out reluctantly.
Otherwise, she'd be really in trouble.
She paid like $900,000 to her, what was that, Sugar Daddy?
Oh, to her brother.
There was somebody else, though.
There was like a sugar daddy, wasn't there?
She has a girl.
Oh, yeah, yeah, no, her ex.
That's right.
Yeah, yeah.
Her father, the father, her baby daddy.
That's, I'm sorry.
Her baby daddy.
Sugar daddy, baby dice.
It gets mixed up.
Could be both.
I'm sorry.
Could be both.
She's also gay.
Yeah, but now she's gay.
So she has a lesbian, and that was the lesbian.
The Toronto house was the money was transferred to her lesbian girlfriend's charity and they purchased the house in Toronto, Alicia.
I might be getting that name wrong.
And then, but her baby daddy also got like $900,000.
And then she gave her brother like millions of dollars for security.
He has no background in securities and he's an artist.
He's like a graffiti painter.
So she just like, you know, but she needed him to protect her, which is weird because that wasn't him, unless he was the white man or the white dog that was outside.
So I don't know where that money's going.
I want to close, but to blame with this, it's not black America.
It's white liberals, white, miserable liberals that have been pushing this forward and financing it too, writing the checks, doing the fundraising.
And she said it.
She flat out used the phrase, Patrice Collar says, white guilt is the reason that this happened.
They gave me all this money.
I didn't know what to do.
She called it white guilt money.
So the fact that even she's calling that out, maybe it's time, hey, white people, like stop spending money because you feel guilty and just recognize that, you know, the color of someone's skin does not, you know, make them a hero or a good person.
And, you know, you got, just admit you got scammed.
There's this great scene.
I don't know if you're familiar with Tom Wolf.
He was a phenomenal writer and he passed away.
And he wrote about the Black Panthers in the 70s and 80s and how white liberals were inviting them over to society and cocktail parties.
And the Black Panthers, this particular one, was very, very violent.
And so, and they wanted to just burn down the country and burn, at least this particular sect.
And so Leonard Bernstein is in this kind of retelling of it.
And he starts to ask questions.
Like, what do you want to do, you know, kind of once you're in power?
Like, what do you want?
And finally, they get agitated.
It's like, we don't, we don't have a plan, man.
And he responds like, so you're just going to wing it?
That's it.
You're just going to wing it.
Yeah.
And then we forgot about the endowment to in stocks, 30 million in stocks.
Like she's been saying we're going to abolish everything.
How much of this has gone to black schools?
I can't find a single dollar.
Not a single dollar.
So yeah, it's going to be an interesting documentary to just see what's going on.
Announcing a Racist Documentary00:01:39
What's the name?
It's the greatest lie ever told, the George Floyd story.
And that, is it through Daily Wire?
Yeah, through the Daily Wire.
So dailywire.com slash dailywire.com slash Candace.
And you can become a member and watch the documentary when it drops on Juneteenth.
Yay!
It's a federal holiday now.
I got to give you something to do.
Is it really a federal holiday?
Yes.
You didn't know this?
Wow.
Are you racist?
Have you always been racist?
Did you not know about this new holiday, Charlie?
It's really sad.
I can't keep track of it.
Do you even know what day Juneteenth is, Charlie?
I think it's June 19th, right?
Yeah, I got that.
Have you always been racist?
I know it's a new holiday, but like you either are planning something big for it or you're a racist.
It's the true July 4th.
And the something big is watching this documentary.
You're dropping it on Juneteenth.
Juneteenth.
So we got to get you on stage.
Anything else you want to plug?
Things you're doing?
Parlor for the vaccine documentary?
Yep.
You can guys can just follow if you're a new parent or even if you are a parent that backs your children and want to learn more.
You can go to parlor.com slash Candace and you can watch my series, Parlor is P-A-R-L-E-R.
Other than that, I'm all over the internet.
I'm a gardener now.
I'm always in my garden.
And next time you probably hear from me, I think this is my second to last event.
I will have another baby, a little girl.
So very excited.
Do you have the name picked up?
I do.
I'm not going to tell you.
I'm not going to announce it yet.
I'm not going to announce it yet.
Yeah.
Congratulations.
Yeah.
Very excited.
Awesome.
Got to get you on stage.
Thank you, Candace.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for listening, everybody.
Email me your thoughts as alwaysfreedom at charliekirk.com.
Thank you so much for listening.
God bless.
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