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June 20, 2023 - Candace Owens
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Juneteenth Is Ghetto and Made Up
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Happy day after Juneteenth, everybody.
I hope everybody had a very relaxing day off.
Bad news for me, apparently I have been banned from the black community again.
I've been told that I am not invited to the various cookouts, and the reason why is because I was tweeting, and I said something along the lines of, Juneteenth is ghetto and it's made up, and people were very upset about that.
And I would like to just right off the bat apologize for what I said, and I'm going to tell you why I do feel compelled to apologize for that tweet.
Plus, later on in the show, we're going to be discussing Andrew Tate.
He has now been indicted for human trafficking, and the case is kind of crazy.
They seem relieved by the indictment.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
So yesterday you may have noticed that the podcast was missing
We did not drop a new episode.
And maybe some of you guys ran to the conclusion that it's because I'm black and it was Juneteenth and I was out celebrating.
But no, actually, I was very sick yesterday.
Extremely sick yesterday. So I had to actually take a day off.
There were no celebrations at my house.
Nor would there ever be celebrations at my house for Juneteenth.
But in my delirium, as I was laying in my bed, I did send out a tweet, and I wrote right
to the point that the Juneteenth holiday is still ghetto and it's made up.
Then I put my phone away.
I was coughing up a lung.
I was in bed.
And I came back, and I was trending everywhere.
Black America was so mad at me.
They were so mad at me.
They said that I could not come to the cookout again, that I was not invited.
In fact, a lot of people said that Candace is saying this because she hates black people.
Well, right off of the top, I want to apologize for sending that pithy tweet.
Had I had known that it would go so viral, I would have put much more effort into it.
Unfortunately, what I'm sorry for is the fact that Twitter is so limited in characters.
We should be able to say more on Twitter.
And I feel like today I can finally say everything that I want to say about why this holiday is ghetto and, in fact, made up.
But the feedback right off the bat.
This is why you know that black people have become increasingly emotional and irrational, accusing me of being racist, accusing me of hating my own skin color, because I don't want to celebrate Juneteenth.
This is what always happens.
If you criticize a black person, the number one thing that they say is that you're doing it
because they're black.
This is what happens after years of sustained BLM messaging.
BLM has actually rotted black American brains.
I'm serious, the virus in their brains.
They can't even think rationally.
They don't even think, oh, why would a black person want to report racistly on another black person?
That defies common sense.
They don't have common sense.
Just to address their first point, I have spent the better half of last month
talking about basically every topic surrounding the perversion that has become so inherent in Pride, Pride
Month, so much so that my YouTube account was actually banned for it last week.
And yes, of course, the majority of people that are leading the Pride march are, in fact, white.
Last week, as another example, I looked over at people that we covered.
Megan Fox, Lance Bass, Conor McGregor, Madonna's daughter, Anthony Bass, baseball player, the Chosen series, and the Pride flag debacle, the Duggar family questioning whether or not it was moral for them to speak out against their family, Quentin Tarantino, We're good to go.
I then criticized two black people, the first being Lizzo, because I find it perverse that she celebrates being fat all the time.
It is bad messaging when fat is in fact the number one killer in America right now.
And Mizzy, the black TikToker that went viral in the UK for quite literally breaking into people's homes and recording their reactions.
He has since come out and apologized for his behavior.
What was interesting about those two black people that I covered is that in both instances, I was accused of being a racist.
Lizzo, her fans have said, you're only saying something about her weight because she's fat and black.
If she was just fat and another color, you wouldn't be covering this.
So then I had to produce content to show them that, no, I cover fat people of all different races.
Of course, we've covered fat people that are Hispanic on the show.
We've covered that fat man that is literally eating him himself to death on YouTube multiple times on this show
But they only hit a black person's got me because of the color of their skin
And then Mizzie of course notoriously went on Piers Morgan when Piers Morgan asked him factual questions about the
dangerous Pranks quote-unquote pranks that he was committing on other
people who had children in the home at the time Walking into somebody's home when they have a small child
Mizzie instantly said oh why because I'm a black guy and Piers Morgan rightfully said no it's because you are an idiot
Right so my cover black people on the show. I'm typically covering them because they are doing something that is
idiotic Not because of the color of their skin
But again, that BLM rot, it takes a while for it to recede.
And there were other people that took issue with the fact that I used the term ghetto.
Oh no, no, no, no, no.
You can't say ghetto in a black issue, a black person, or a black holiday in the sentence unless you are being racist.
And this is what they tend to do, right?
So they basically say you can't use words like perversity and pedophilia when talking about gay people or lesbians because of the history of the word.
And it's somehow homophobic to do that even when you have a clear case of of a gay person that is doing something perverse or pedophilic.
They try to ban the words that actually make sense in the context that you were talking about by saying that the word itself is problematic.
I used the words, the vocabulary words that were at my dispense, right?
I was talking about ghetto as an adjective.
They knew what I was referring to, the colloquial term of ghetto behavior, because that's what I meant when people take this day off When they are celebrating for whatever reason, they think celebrating black freedom, it somehow means that they're allowed to get ghetto.
So let's address that. Let's just take a look around the United States and see how they celebrated.
Here's the first example that we have of how some black American young children, it looks to be like they're in their teens, tweens, celebrated at a McDonald's.
Take a listen. Look at these workers.
Kids are now jumping over the register.
The workers are hiding.
They look like they're terrified.
They're now trying to pull the register out.
They're picking the register out.
It's Juneteenth, y'all.
Let not even see!
Oh, they're taking the register!
Yep, they've taken the register, and they are now running out of the McDonald's with the register.
How's that for a Juneteenth celebration?
To be clear, that wasn't all they were up to in Los Angeles.
In some places, they weren't stealing registers or looting.
They were dancing.
Take a look. Nothing says I'm enjoying my black freedom quite like twerking on top of a wing street and pizza huts in front of a large crowd.
But in other instances, they just went ahead and got violent.
Here's what happened in Milwaukee.
Take a look. A scary ending to a day meant for celebration.
As thousands were heading home from the Juneteenth Festival, chaos broke out in the street.
It's sad. How can we celebrate when it's our own, our children, that are doing the shootings?
Camellia Pickett was nearby with her family when gunfire erupted.
They ran and took cover.
And that's not the only place where shootings happened.
Here's what took place in Chicago at the end of a Juneteenth celebration.
And tonight, 22 people are wounded and one is dead after a mass shooting in west suburban Willowbrook.
New video shows the moments after the chaos in the parking lot of a strip mall near Honeysuckle Rose Lane and Route 83.
People were gathered here to celebrate Juneteenth when those shots were fired around 1230 this morning.
So we won't know what the total death toll is.
That will take a couple of days, of course.
But CBS is reporting that there has been a spike in Juneteenth weekend.
Mass shootings in communities took place across the U.S., killing at least 12 people since Friday and injuring more than 100 people.
So, yeah, how is that for a celebration?
I want to be very clear. When I watch these videos, when I see these kids looting and these children twerking on top of whatever that was, Pizza Hut, I feel bad for these young adults because crime as a celebration, this ghetto culture that we're seeing, is not exactly Black America's fault if you think about it.
I feel bad for them because over the last four years or so, the media and the corporations in lockstep, just like McDonald's, signaled to these individuals that their deviant behavior was justified.
We saw this all across America.
Are you upset? Do you have a feeling?
Loot a target. Grab a flat screen TV. Are you happy?
Are you celebrating? Get you and your homies together for a cookout and be sure to have some shootouts.
This is normal. This is totally normal behavior.
We're not going to talk about it, by the way, because it's black on black crime.
We only talk about it in the extraordinary circumstance that it's a white individual that shoots a black person, even though that circumstance, like I said, does not happen nearly as much as black on black crime because nobody wants to talk about it.
We don't want to fix anything.
So what actually is Juneteenth?
That's a very good question.
And one, by the way, that every major news organization feels compelled to try to answer every time the holiday comes up.
I'm not kidding. The Wall Street Journal, CNN, The Washington Post, CBS, you name it.
Everyone has to task a reporter with writing an article to explain what Juneteenth is because apparently nobody really knows exactly what it is.
I mean, take this tweet from Charlie Kirk describing that phenomenon right off the bat.
He wrote, people sure do get riled up when you tell them the truth about Juneteenth.
Did you know, according to Gallup, on the eve of it becoming a federal holiday, 60%
of Americans knew little or nothing about Juneteenth?
Joe Biden didn't post a single tweet about Juneteenth until 2019.
We created a new National Independence Day because we allowed a bunch of Marxists to
morally blackmail the American public post-George Floyd.
Screaming racist doesn't change the facts.
And there it is.
That is the truth that black Americans do not want to address.
Why on earth did we mint a new federal holiday?
There hasn't been a new federal holiday minted since 1983, since before I was born.
And that holiday was MLK Junior Day.
Since then, nothing. But then suddenly, in 2021, when the Democrats get back into power and Joe Biden is president, the first thing that they do is they mint Juneteenth as a holiday following a year of racial unrest.
Because what is Juneteenth?
It's BLM as a consolation prize.
It's Democrats saying, I know we've just used you for four years while we were not in power to riot, to loot, to cause disturbances, to burn down billions of dollars of private property, to burn down your own neighborhoods.
Now, before you wake up to the fact that we keep using you emotionally, that we kept the race narrative at the forefront, and we wanted you to loot and riot during the George Floyd riots, and the magic of the money that disappeared, the millions upon millions of dollars that were given for black Americans that you guys are never going to see, before you start to realize that that's pretty shady, that we might have had something to do with it, let us first offer you this consolation prize.
Here's Juneteenth.
Thank you, Black Americans, for doing our bidding for four years while we weren't in power.
Now we're back in power.
And you can shut up, okay?
Don't call us. We'll call you.
And trust me, they never do call us, do they?
They never do call us.
We just accept it. We keep moving on.
We just somehow feel good about a stupid day being minted.
Nobody asks the questions.
What's going on with their neighborhoods? Why are we the most murderous group in America by a long shot?
Why are we killing ourselves?
Literally, this actually happened.
The data reveals that black Americans are responsible for the predominance of murder in all of the 65 most deadly cities except one.
I went through a list this morning, right?
And it has this list. It's broken up.
We're going to put it up for you. And it tells you what the...
Deadly U.S. city is.
It tells you how many black homicide offenders there were and how many white homicide offenders there were for the year of 2021 when we got Juneteenth.
And I just went ahead and highlighted the ones where the white and black population is either split or it's majority white.
Because if it's a majority black city, then you can argue, oh, okay, well, there's more black people in this city, so that's why we are more murderous.
No, no, no, no. I went ahead and highlighted for you where the white population is more predominant, and yet we are still the most murderous, or when the population is split evenly.
First up, the most murderous city, the deadliest U.S. city, is St.
Louis, Missouri, that is a predominantly white population, 46.3%, white, 44%, black.
90 black homicide offenders versus just 12 white homicide offenders.
Dayton, Ohio, predominantly white, 23 black homicide offenders versus 7 white homicide
offenders.
Richmond, Virginia, about an even split there, 45 to 44%.
Fifty-four black homicide offenders to four, just four white homicide offenders.
North Charleston, South Carolina.
That is 43% black population to almost even 41.8% white population.
Not an even split amongst the homicide offenders.
Black homicide offenders, 28 to just 11 white homicide offenders.
Columbia, South Carolina.
Majority white. 50% white to 40% black.
Doesn't matter because the black homicide offenders are 21 versus zero white homicide offenders.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Now, this is 48% black versus 41% white population.
In Atlanta, Georgia, 101 black homicide offenders versus just one white homicide offender.
Indianapolis, Indiana, majority white.
75 black homicide offenders versus 24 white homicide offenders.
Little Rock, Arkansas, majority white.
46 black homicide offenders versus three white homicide offenders.
Let me know if this is upsetting you, Juneteenth people that like to celebrate
and pretend that we don't have real issues that we need to face
and that this wasn't a consolation prize because I'm not done yet.
I'm just going to go over the first page here.
There's a whole second one. Basically tells us the exact same story.
Chicago, Illinois. I'm shocked to learn that that is actually a majority white population by a lot.
45% white versus 29% black.
Despite this, the disparity, 152 black homicide offenders versus 26 white homicide offenders.
Same in Chattanooga, Tennessee, majority white, 15 black homicide offenders to just two white homicide offenders.
Buffalo, New York, majority white.
12 black homicide offenders versus 5 white homicide offenders.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, dead even split, 39% to 39%.
Not an even split amongst homicide offenders.
139 black homicide offenders versus just 11 white homicide offenders.
Lastly, we'll do Dallas, Texas.
53% white, overwhelming majority, versus just 24% black population.
Despite that in Dallas, Texas, there are 180 black homicide offenders in the year 2021, versus just 62 white homicide offenders in Dallas, Texas.
So what does that story tell you?
Now, in case that didn't seem bad enough to you, what's amazing is that these are FBI numbers, and for no reason at all, the FBI actually combines Hispanic and white numbers together.
So those white numbers, which pale in comparison to black numbers, also includes Hispanic men just so they can make it look like black men aren't as murderous as they actually are.
That's the truth. As I said, we are the most murderous group in America, and it is not getting better.
The crime rates are going up astronomically.
We're also, as a matter of fact, the most illiterate group in America, by a long shot.
This is according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, which is a sector of the United States Department of Education.
Get ready. 84% of black students lack proficiency in mathematics, and 85% of black students lack proficiency in reading skills.
85%. Does that not shock you?
Does that not absolutely shock you?
It is incredible.
And yet, they scream progress because they can twerk on top of a pizza hut on Juneteenth.
How is that for freedom?
So it's true. You guys have said this a thousand times.
I get it. I'm not invited to the cookout on Juneteenth.
I guess I'm just going to have to stay alive.
That's my other option. I don't want to go to your stupid cookout.
I don't want to do anything. I want nothing to do with black culture today.
I don't know how many times I can say that.
There's nothing good about it.
It's completely ghetto. It's not the black culture I grew up watching.
It ain't the Winslows.
It's not Family Matters.
It's not the Jepperson's.
It's not the Cosby Show.
It is something that is entirely derogatory and disgusting.
It's filthy. I want nothing to do with it.
So, in conclusion, I apologize that my tweet was so pithy.
I will next time make sure that I keep the video to 10 minutes, as I have done now.
And in short, Juneteenth is ghetto and made up.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, let's get into some topics du jour Andrew and Tristan tate huge update
We have obviously been covering that story.
We have actually in the background been setting up an interview with Andrew and Tristan Tate about everything that's going on because it's been kind of crazy.
It almost feels like the media conspired to make them the most hated people in the world, especially Andrew Tate.
And then out of nowhere, Romania announced they were investigating them and put them in a prison cell for almost two months, a tiny prison cell, as they were investigating them and they brought no charges.
Couldn't justify keeping them in that small prison cell, so forced them into house arrest.
They didn't want them to be able to leave the country as they continued to investigate them.
Again, I have said it does not matter what you think about Andrew or Tristan Tate.
The truth of the matter is there is no justice system that is operating under a justif motive
if you're going to lock people up while you investigate them.
Well, the Tate brothers have been kind of saying online, listen, they're running out
of time.
The way it works, they have six months to bring about charges.
And they had two possible scenarios.
They would obviously have nothing and they'd have some major egg on their face, prosecutors.
Or they would just drum up some ridiculous charges that they felt pretty confident they
were going to be able to fight because apparently, initially, they had these women that said
there were human trafficking charges and their stories got a bit fuzzy.
That sort of fell apart.
But the brothers were not able to speak out because they said that they would say that
they were trying to influence the investigation.
So they haven't really been able to speak out about what's been going on in the background.
We actually have very little facts regarding this case.
Well, they had almost less than a week left to charge the brothers and they have finally
They are officially facing charges of human trafficking, rape, and more in Romania.
This is coming six months after his arrest overseas.
According to Romanian prosecutors, Tate, his brother Tristan, and two local women were all indicted on Tuesday.
The Tate brothers in particular are also facing charges for allegedly setting up a criminal gang.
The brothers' legal team sounded optimistic in the wake of the indictment, telling the
local outlet that they'll embrace the opportunity to fight in court.
And this has really been the attitude of Tristan Tate online, that all they wanted were charges
because they wanted it to have public exposure so they could show how ridiculous the circumstances
are.
Here are just a few of Tristan Tate's tweets.
He wrote, In nine days, the maximum period to legally hold me without
charges expires.
Charges. Good. Until now, I've not been allowed to discuss what the quote-unquote evidence against me is.
I've been muzzled under the instruction that I could quote-unquote disrupt the investigation.
Finally, I can talk.
He went on to tweet, He then did a poll.
He wrote, if you forced seven women to make TikTok videos to steal 50% of their money, how much do you think you could make?
This is the case that has been built against me.
Again, we don't have more evidence.
Apparently, they obviously do know what they're being charged for, and they're alleging that they're It's a TikTok scheme and they're stealing people's proceeds from the videos.
So yeah, they sound strangely optimistic.
I am strangely excited to be able to dig into this case.
I did feel very much like the media was trying to create the case, exactly what we're seeing here with Trump.
It's like when they want to go after somebody, they will.
He also tweeted that they seized all of their belongings, so something like $300 million plus multiple properties.
I mean, really bizarre in the middle of this investigation.
Not sure why they did that.
It does seem that the UK, and this is a guess that I'm putting out there,
that the UK and the US is very much involved in this and they wanted him gone.
And in Romania, I think you can get a lot done with if you have a lot of money.
I think that the UK and the US put pressure on them to get Andrew Tate on anything.
Again, this is just me making a guess here.
We will, of course, do our due diligence and dig into this case, but there is no question that they wanted these two brothers because they were having so much tremendous influence, especially in the UK. We will keep you posted.
We are in communication with Andrew Tate's team.
We are hopeful that things will not change.
We will still be able to get out to Romania to interview them.
So stay tuned. Another update, the Conor McGregor rape accuser.
I already, you know, I staked my flag in the sand and said it sounded like BS. I told you.
I took you through my process of just knowing that something is BS and elbowing a UFC fighter and escaping him from rape is just not the way it goes.
They will kill you. The only thing stopping Conor McGregor from killing me with his bare hands is Conor McGregor.
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Colby Covington is a friend of mine.
The only thing stopping Colby Covington from killing me is Colby Covington.
There's nothing I can do. Anything he wants to do, he can do, because he's a UFC fighter, right?
And so her story for me didn't pass the sniff test, but you guys were writing in the comments like, Candace, you don't understand.
Conor McGregor's not a good guy.
You know, a few people wrote this in the comments.
Definitely not the majority, but they were basically saying, you know, he cheats on his wife.
He's known to do cocaine.
He is not, you know, I guess he's not a stand-up guy, and he's been in trouble before.
I am not making a character defense for Conor McGregor.
And I think this is what happens that becomes very problematic.
Problematic is that people cannot separate how they personally feel about somebody's behavior, personally feel about somebody, and whether or not they committed a crime.
You have to be able to do that. It's Very important.
Because the two are different, right?
You can hate Conor McGregor.
He might be a cocaine.
I have no idea, right?
He might be mean to his friends.
He might be awful to his wife.
He might be everything that you're saying.
But what we are tasked with is separating our feelings about Conor McGregor as a person and looking at the facts.
And this woman did not present them well.
I said it didn't sound right.
And then, lo and behold, her story started to fall apart.
Suddenly, she lied about going house.
She got into the bathroom. And then...
She also lied about what happened after she got out of the bathroom.
Remember, she told us through her lawyer that she got out of there.
She left her purse behind. She was just kind of trying to escape with her life.
She had elbowed Conor McGregor and she'd gotten away.
Uh-oh, TMZ got their hands on some video of her after her alleged violent sexual assault.
And she was with Conor McGregor having a drink.
Take a look. There she is, talking to him, having a drink.
She's got her purse.
I don't know about the rest of you ladies out there, but if I had just been violently assaulted and almost didn't escape with my life, and I somehow fought off the security team plus Conor McGregor, I probably wouldn't go sit down and have a drink with him.
I probably wouldn't be near him.
So as I said, doesn't pass the sniff test, didn't pass the sniff test, her story fell apart really quickly.
And that's where we are at today.
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Alright guys, let's jump in to some of your comments.
Now to update you, we had covered the fact that Lance Bass went through the surrogacy process and essentially said that his kid didn't want to cuddle with him and they couldn't establish a connection for a year, I think he said maybe he said two years, but the child wanted to be around his mother.
He felt very bad about that.
And it's really kind of cracking open the conversation on what surrogacy has become.
I actually read a really fascinating article over the weekend that was calling it biological socialism.
But we don't have time to get into that today, but consider that biological socialism.
Island Oasis writes, about 10 years ago, I was working with a woman who was a surrogate.
She had a small child about the age of four.
when my co-worker gave birth to the child, her son became very angry. She mentioned that
he would scream and have tantrums, yelling for his brother, that would unfortunately
never come home. I have no personal opinion on this topic, but I do recall the situation.
I just wanted to include it as another point to consider, especially if the surrogate is
already a parent." It's very interesting I hadn't considered that.
WB writes, Yeah, you're two men.
You were never supposed to conceive.
Very valid point. Again, that article that I read about We're good to go.
Greg Drives Driver writes, a newborn knows its mother at birth.
It hears her voice for months.
It knows her heartbeat. That bond occurs during the year as the child grows inside a protected womb is essential.
That relationship is seen in many animal groups.
A bear with her cub, an elephant, a lion, the mother cannot be replaced.
Where adoption was once offering mercy, now it becomes an option for the wealthy designing a child for vanity, and that is the truth.
They are designing children for vanity.
And I cannot unsee it now that I've seen it.
And I'm happy that people are starting to realize this.
Even people that have struggled with infertility and people that have used a surrogate are seeing the dark side of this industry.
And we have to talk about it because it's utterly immoral.
And as I hear people talking about it, it's immoral.
They talk about their struggle and And finding a woman that could carry their child as she's going after miscarriage and miscarriage, it's always about them.
It's so selfish. It's so warped.
No one cares about the surrogate.
It's literally like she's a slave.
It's horrible to read these articles like what Lance Bass said.
Oh, it was so hard for me.
Woe is me. Woe is Lance Bass.
They had so many miscarriages.
It took us forever. But I'm speaking out to help other gay couples to know that eventually you'll get there with the right amount of money.
I don't like it at all.
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