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July 18, 2023 - Candace Owens
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UPDATE! Are Carlee Russell’s parents in on the hoax?!
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Alright guys, happy Tuesday.
Let's jump right into the question of today, which is, why do women have to be so crazy, yo?
I really just have to ask that question.
I don't know what's happening. Maybe Me Too has rotted women's brains.
Not all of them, not mine, but definitely a few of them.
I would say Bebe Rexha.
We're going to talk about her today sharing a text message from her boyfriend.
I guess it's supposed to be abusive, except it isn't.
And also an update in the Carly Russell case that I am obsessed with.
Yes, her parents have spoken out to NBC News, and it's a bit lackluster, to say the least.
In fact, I've never more affirmed in my belief that Carly is making this up.
Later on in the show, we're going to discuss a 47-year-old anorexic woman who weighs just 92 pounds who plans to die under Canada's new assisted death laws.
A lot going on today, plus much more on Candace Owens.
So that's what happened.
The Me Too movement has permanently rotted some women's brains and they're kind of looking
for abuse everywhere.
And it's not just the Me Too movement that rotted their brains, but also the idea of receiving a lot of online attention and support for their claims, their spurious claims of abuse from men.
Men are so evil. Men are so awful.
And what's now happening is that women are sharing their private correspondences with these allegedly awful men, I'm glad that they are, actually, because what it's actually revealing is that women are insecure and women are insane.
Such is the case for singer Bebe Rexha.
You might know some of her music.
I only know one song of hers.
Bebe Rexha is an awful person in general, super pro-abortion, hates Trump, likes to use her platform to bash conservatives, and now she wants to use her platform to To bash her, I would assume, now ex-boyfriend.
She's done this how? By sharing a text message to her Instagram stories in which he discusses her weight.
The horror.
Except it's not so horrific, so I'm going to read you the text message in its entirety.
Here's what she shared.
Her boyfriend is cinematographer Kian Safiary and he wrote this to her and of course she gave us no context
But he wrote hey, I never said you weren't beautiful and I never said I didn't love you
In fact, I said how beautiful you are and how much I loved you
But I always said I would be honest with you and your face was changing
So I told you that it was that was the conversation we were having and you asked because I care
Would you rather I lied to you you gained 35 pounds?
Obviously you gained weight and your face changes should I pretend it didn't happen and that it's okay
Come on, I gained three pounds and you call me chubs and fat doesn't mean that you don't love me
If you're trying to find reasons to break up this makes sense
But it's not the real reason if you're unhappy with me or yourself or with life and don't see a future with us
Then that's okay. And that's the reason But don't use something like that to weaponize your anger or anxiety or any insecurity that you may have.
You know I always found you to be beautiful and loved you no matter what.
I think it's important for you to think about things and write things down, speak to a therapist, and do this retreat thing to get to the root of the problem.
Let me know if you'd like to speak if you need more clarity.
Love you! Oh my God, that sounds so insane.
No, it doesn't sound insane at all.
It sounds like he's a really nice guy.
And I'm betting that a lot of women are going to slide into his DMs now because it's the person that I would like to date.
So what happened here, if we take this text message at face value, is that Bebe asked her boyfriend whether or not he could tell that she gained weight a little in her face.
And he did something horrible.
He told her the truth. He said, yeah, you could tell.
She's been open, by the way, about the fact that she's gained weight.
It's been frustrating for her to hear the feedback from fans.
She shared these tweets just last month about her weight.
She wrote, I know I got fat.
I'm just so sick of people talking about it.
Next. Human beings go through weight fluctuations.
It's life. And you don't know what people are going through.
Meds, disease, etc. Also, I want to shout out all the people who have been supporting me and showing me love.
Thank you. So obviously, this is a tremendous insecurity that she's dealing with.
She has attributed her sudden weight gain to having PCOS, which stands for polycystic ovary syndrome.
And it is true. I know a few people with this.
It does lead to weight fluctuations, but that has nothing to do with anything.
It has nothing to do with the conversation that she had with her boyfriend, whether or not she has an underlying cause for the weight fluctuation.
If you turn to your partner and your spouse and you say, have I gained weight?
You need to be asking that question with sincerity.
You have to be willing to hear the actual truth.
But again, as I've said on this show, routinely, we now live in a society where women want people to lie to them.
They want to be the person who posts a photo of their butt cheeks.
They want to be super fat on Instagram.
They want to be like Lizzo, shaking in a thong.
And for people to rush to the comments and say, you're beautiful.
You look amazing.
Do you, mama?
So Bebe has made that conversion.
She wants people to lie to her.
So she was unhappy with her boyfriend for having told her the truth in the most loving possible way, under the most loving possible terms.
And what did she do? She did something nasty.
She took to Instagram to share what he said out of context.
And of course, what's happening is people are saying, you know, that didn't sound that bad.
Don't ask questions if you don't want honest answers.
Moving on in the category of people that are being insane, I now feel further affirmed in my belief that the Carly Russell story, which I'm obsessed with and refreshing every single second on my browser on Twitter to see if people are going to give us more details.
Well, yeah, we have an update.
In fact, her parents, remember last week left them, her mother wrote an Instagram post, pardon, a Facebook post, basically said, Carly's home.
Don't ask any further questions.
We're all tired and we will make a statement in the coming days.
We'll make a statement in the coming days.
They did. They turned to none other than NBC and the Today Show.
They sat down with the local reporter to talk about what it was like when Carly came home, what they went through when Carly came home.
Except they decided that they didn't want to actually give us any details pertaining to what happened to her and how it was that she arrived at their home.
Take a listen. Authorities have not indicated where Carly was during the 48 hours she was missing or what happened.
Her parents declined to share what their daughter told them, citing the ongoing investigation.
And can you tell me what happened Saturday night?
Did you just get a knock at the door?
Anything leading to the case itself, we can't discuss that.
I'm sorry, what?
So you gave an interview to basically say that you can't discuss anything because there is an ongoing investigation.
Later on in this interview she says, oh, but there definitely was an abductor.
Which means that you're implicating the police here.
You're saying the police are doing a terrible job.
That there is a wild criminal on the loose with a potentially abducted toddler wearing a diaper and a t-shirt that walks down highways.
Lures women, which is interesting because if you're just using a toddler to lure women, how do you know the person who pulled over wasn't going to be like six dudes in a truck?
It's quite a risk. You just got lucky and got the exact type of person that you wanted with your half-naked toddler walking down the interstate.
And lo and behold, you want us to believe that all this equates and the police are just so irresponsible, still being so irresponsible, what are we, four or five days now since she disappeared, that they're giving us no information, no deals.
They can't even say whether or not it was a male or a female.
That would seem responsible, or at least say, hey, public, be aware that there is a white male man with a half-necked toddler scooping up women on interstates.
Nope, the police aren't doing any of that, and the parents can't tell you anything because there's an ongoing investigation.
There was another piece of this little interview that I also found to be a little bit suspect when the interviewer, the journalist, if that's what you want to call her, who didn't prod but just sort of made them feel really comfortable the entire time, asks them about that moment.
That moment you imagine your daughters are missing for 48 hours.
The nation, the world, actually, this actually became global news, is helping to look for her.
She's What did you do when you saw her?
We tried to hug her as best we could, but I had to stand back because she was not in a good state.
So we had to stand back and let medical professionals work with her.
So just to jog your memory about the police statement, she's saying that their daughter,
they had to stand back because she was not in a good state and they had to let medical
professionals deal with her.
Just to jog your memory, they were the ones that called 911.
So when Carly arrived, the medical professionals were not there yet.
So what we can assume is that some time, a significant amount of time passed before her
parents called 911 and the medical professionals arrived and that entire period, they didn't
hug their daughter.
They just stood back because she was in a shocked state of some description.
That, to me, doesn't feel like the parental instinct.
Whether my child is shocked, whether my child is confused, no matter what condition my child is in, I am going to hug and embrace my daughter and hold her.
Just, are you okay?
What's going on?
It feels very clinical.
I didn't trust the parents after I watched this interview.
I didn't want to convict them at first because I thought it was entirely plausible that Carly lied to her parents I think it's becoming more plausible that Carly lied to the entire world about what took place on the side of that interstate.
But now, after this interview, I think I am willing to convict them a tiny bit.
Because there's no way, there's just no way that you would not issue a stern warning to the public saying, Carly has a lot of healing to do, but please be aware.
Please. Please be aware that there is someone out there.
We know that this person has blue eyes, blonde hair, and stands at six foot tall.
You know, whatever it is that's walking around tall.
They did none of this in the interview.
They clammed up. They gave us no information.
It was exactly like the post that they left on Facebook, which essentially says, you guys all need to mind your business and let the police do police work.
So you know what? We're at the edge of our seats.
We want the police to do police work.
So, to answer the question of the day, why women gotta be so crazy, yo?
I don't know. I really don't know.
It's got something to do with everybody wanting to be some description of a victim, and it just needs to stop.
That's all I'm gonna say about that.
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♪♪ Medically-assisted death.
We've been talking about that. You know, imagine big pharma being able to assist you in dying simply because you don't want to be here anymore.
Now, of course, when I first talked about this issue many moons ago, everyone said, no, you must have never known somebody struggling who was dying with cancer and the pain that they're in.
I wish they could have just taken a pill.
And I said, it's so obvious that The government will start with that.
Of course, they're going to say the pitch is always something that people go, I could get behind that, right?
Pitch is always somebody that is suffering from a terminal illness.
They're in so much pain.
They're going to die anyway.
Can't we just alleviate that for them by helping them die?
And then, of course, it's going to take on something much, much worse, which is exactly what's going on in Canada with their medical assisted death program, which is under the acronym MADE. So there's an anorexic woman right now.
She's waiting for 2024 when, of course, Canada is going to expand its new assisted death laws.
Now to give you a refresher here, Canada legalized assisted death in 2016 for people that were terminally ill.
Then they expanded it in 2021 to people that had incurable but not terminal conditions, right, that give them grief.
I don't know. I have asthma. Do I apply?
Could I just apply to die?
Just like it's incurable, but it's not terminal.
Who knows? Well, now there are going to be even further legal changes, and this woman can't wait for 2024, because under these further legal changes, she is going to be able to, as someone suffering with just anorexia, kill herself.
Take a listen to what she has to say.
Her name is Lisa Pauly.
She is 47 years old, in her own words.
Take a listen. Do you want to die now?
If the option was there today, I would, yes.
I am not going to change.
Like, I don't want to recover, meaning I don't want to gain weight.
Because to recover you need to gain weight.
I don't want to. So, yeah, that's the course I want to take.
So this is actually heartbreaking.
The background here is that she has had a warped relationship with her body since she was eight years old, and she has been struggling with an eating disorder then for nearly 40 years, right?
She's obviously in a condition where she needs a lot of help.
She needs a lot of mental help.
She needs therapy. I have spoken openly about my battle with anorexia when I was much younger.
And to hear somebody say this and to think that they can walk into a doctor's office and have someone sign off on them killing themselves— It really sends a chill down my spine because how many younger girls, 18, 19, 20 years old, struggle with anorexia who think that eating one morsel of food, they'd rather die than eat one morsel of food because they like the control they have over their body because the idea of eating makes them physically sick.
And now they're going to know that there's a program where they can just choose to die
rather than to eat that will be available.
An expansion of the criteria for medically assisted deaths will come into force in March
of 2024, which will allow Canadians like Polly, whose sole underlying condition is mental
illness, to choose medically assisted deaths.
You imagine if all you're suffering from is any mental illness, you will be able to die.
Well, what is implied in mental illness is that you are mentally unstable.
A mentally unstable person should not be able to choose to die simply because they say they want to die, right?
You could imagine someone could go through a bad breakup, a bad divorce, and say, I just can't see the future.
I can't say I'll ever be able to get over this, so please just kill me.
And Canada's going to say, yeah, no, that's totally fine.
If it's just mental illness, we're We are willing to sign off on it as long as you are committed to the idea of dying.
These situations are always temporal.
I shared with you a circumstance on a prior episode of a man who wants to die in Canada and actually got one doctor to sign off on it simply because he's poor and can't afford his rent.
Again, a temporary situation that the government is looking at and saying, well, at least we can get these people gone.
It is so demonic and it is so dark.
And it is stunning to me that people did not see this coming down the pipeline, that people always fall for the pitch.
It always sounds so great.
Oh, it's just going to be people that are in pain.
And then other people say, well, I just wanted it to be people that were terminally ill.
It doesn't matter what you just wanted, right?
This is why you have to be forceful and you have to remain moral in these decisions.
You cannot give the government the ability to decide when somebody is able to commit suicide.
Obviously, And so I just wanted to maintain an update on these circumstances because Canada is a very dark country.
What is going on in Canada, what has gone on in Canada, the socialist standards that have gone on and the amount of power that the government has usurped from the people is always something to watch because these are our neighbors to the north.
So anything that is happening up there, it is entirely feasible, will become a real discussion here, and it already is.
People just don't see it coming. Hopefully, me talking about it allows you to see it coming.
All right, guys, moving on.
I want to get into a non-antisemitism scandal.
They happen often. It's just somebody says something, and then if you say the word Jewish, and you're talking about anything nowadays, people can interpret it to mean that you are a raging antisemite, and thus is the case, quite shockingly, for And RFK Jr.
didn't see that one coming. Well, we know for a fact, first and foremost, that people are upset that he is gaining in the polls against Joe Biden, which isn't hard because Joe Biden is essentially mentally incapacitated.
But he's reaching a lot of people, and I'm happy that he's running because he's opening
conversations that need to be had, not about Jewish people, but about vaccines is one of
them that I'm really happy to hear him talking about.
Well, he was at an event, and he began talking about COVID, just generally speaking about
COVID and talking about a scientific paper which revealed that COVID-19, depending on
your race, actually, you were either more likely to suffer from the consequences or
less likely, and namely, he said specifically that if you were Chinese or you were Ashkenazi
Jew, then you were less likely to suffer from symptoms of COVID.
Again, he was leaning on an actual scientific research paper when he said this.
Let's take a listen to what RFK Jr.
said in his own words. COVID-19, there's an argument that it is ethnically targeted.
COVID-19 attacks certain races disproportionately.
The races that are most immune to COVID-19 are because of the structure, the genetic structure, genetic differentials among different races of the receptors, of the ACE2 receptor.
COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people.
The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese.
So, John Levine, who writes for the New York Post, by the way, I love the New York Post.
I share a lot of their articles here on the show, decided to run with a headline claiming that Jewish people were behind COVID-19, which is, of course, not at all what he said.
He is saying that more people were behind.
Depending on your race, you were more likely to suffer from COVID-19.
And again, he was leaning on scientific literature to say that.
But don't worry, John Levine swooped in here and began a rumor that he was floating some sort of an idea here that the Jews were behind COVID-19.
Now, he mentioned Chinese people there, but nobody cares.
He also said Chinese people.
Nobody cares. He was actually talking about scientific literature.
And here is John Levine in his own bad journalistic words.
He says... Kennedy's remark echoes well-worn anti-Semitic literature blaming Jews for the emergence and spread of coronavirus, which began circulating online shortly after the pandemic broke out.
Okay, but he literally did not blame Jews for the emergence and the spread of the coronavirus pandemic
It just never came out of his mouth, but it doesn't matter Nobody again cares that he also said that Chinese people
were also less likely to catch kovat 19 and nobody cares He was relying on scientific literature, which is not
mentioned at all in this article. He does however include in this article
That Kennedy also said later on we don't know whether it was deliberately targeted or not
But there are papers out there that show the racial or ethnic differential and impact
So it should have been done if you're responsible journalist
You're responsible commentator is you are allowed to dispute scientific literature because science mean if there's
a debate You're allowed to say, no, actually, he's not right.
The Ashkenazi Jews suffered from COVID-19 just as much as black Americans did, or the Chinese people suffered just as much from COVID-19 in terms of death rates as white Americans did.
You're allowed to do that. But you don't get to say that by talking about an actual fact that you read in a scientific paper, you are an anti-Semite.
It's an outrageous claim.
It is an outrageous smear.
It is one that I am so sick of hearing.
It happens all the time. It's like every day you wake up and somebody is being wrongly smeared as an anti-Semite.
And what does it do? It removes power from the word, right?
I'm actually less inclined to believe when somebody...
Brand someone anti-Semite now than I was five years ago because it's become so commonplace, just as I'm less likely to believe when somebody's being smeared as a racist.
If I woke up with a headline that said JFK is a racist against black people, I wouldn't believe it.
And that's how I felt when I read this headline.
I just didn't believe it instantly because what a ridiculous thing to believe.
He's been living all his life.
He's never been accused of anti-Semitism, but he's running for president, but he now has a very public platform, so it just sort of comes with the territory.
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All right, you guys, let's move on and jump into some of your comments on episodes past.
Of course, we received so many comments regarding Carly Russell, which made me so happy because it's my obsession.
I'm glad it's also some of your obsessions.
Linda writes,"...I'm black and female, yet this never passed the smell test for me.
How do you even see a toddler on a dark highway?
If I did happen to see a child, why are my hazards on for half a mile?" What was the baby doing while she cruised down the shoulder?
Wandering into busy traffic?
Plus, the photos the family put out don't look anything like this woman without the wig and lashes.
How are we supposed to just find her without her lace front?
Then she ends up at home?
Nah, I didn't buy Jesse's bullsh** and I never believed this.
Well, you are asking a lot of questions that you are apparently not allowed to ask.
You're supposed to just be quiet now and let the police do their investigation and just trust the science.
Trust the science that all of this took place and the police are not even issuing any general warnings to the public.
It is obviously an absolute nonsense.
Rhonda writes, Yes, another...
Interesting, not a hole in the story, but I'm curious, is that we do know, according to the police statement, that she stopped at some place called the Colonnade to pick up a meal for her and her mother, allegedly, to bring home.
And I'm just wondering where that meal is.
Was it in the car? Because, you know, the rumors are flying that she wasn't alone.
I'm just telling you, Birmingham is talking.
The streets are talking.
I'm reading what a lot of these commentators are saying.
I've been watching their lives on Facebook.
And they are saying that she ran off with her boyfriend and that her boyfriend was in the car.
So did she pick up this meal?
Maybe not for her mom.
I just want to know, was the food in the car?
They said they found her purse.
They found her wig.
That she potentially snatched off by herself.
Was her food also in the car?
Was it still hot? Or did she, as the streets are talking about, take this meal to the Red Roof Inn?
And that's what people in Birmingham are saying. They're saying that she spent two days holed up with another dude at the Red Roof Inn.
Again, I can't confirm that.
I am just saying that that storyline holds more potential to truth for me than the idea of a toddler luring her Nicole writes, I cannot live normally or even go somewhere alone myself until I know the details of this story.
We are owed that when it happened in our literal backyard.
I have a family to protect.
I also have to protect myself so I am around to mother my children.
I was beyond happy when I heard that she was home safe but I was like you and refreshed and researched this each hour.
We need to know the truth promptly.
If there wasn't some assault that was going to take place, but we're not getting any information.
So people are not being told to be safe with their children or to be safe with themselves.
We're just getting total silence, but eventually the truth will come out because the public is on it.
I am on it. I will not allow the Carly Russell case to die in darkness because I'm just going to keep talking about it because I'm obsessed.
The last comment pertaining to Carly Russell, Sheila writes, the minute they reported that she showed back up to her parents' house where she lived, I smelled a rat.
There was a traffic camera that shows no other cars even slowed down, and you would think other people would have saw a child on the side of the highway.
I'm waiting for this to get spinned into the child she saw was an alien, and all she remembers is screaming, then waking up a couple of days later where she went missing.
Honestly, I tell you, Sheila, I would believe the alien story more than I believe this toddler on the side of the road story.
Like, if she said, I got abducted by an alien, I'm there.
I'm with her. I'm like, maybe she did.
I don't know. We're seeing a lot of UFO sightings, seeing a lot of declassifications.
You know, I would find it strange if nobody else saw the little alien, a little green man.
But I would more inclined to believe an alien narrative.
So, Carly and family, if you're listening to me, if you're listening to the show, which I'm sure you are, go with the aliens.
Alright, shifting gears here, obviously we did an episode talking about a new vaccine trial that is being brought to you from Big Pharma to our nation's most vulnerable, children that have Down syndrome.
You guys had a lot to say about that.
Joe writes, can people with Down syndrome even give informed consent for this trial?
No, absolutely not, Joe.
And that, I believe, is the point.
They cannot give feedback.
They cannot—we will never know the answer.
I mean, how can you say that the vaccine prevented you from getting something?
Maybe you just would have never gotten it.
And again, they are vulnerable enough that they can always just say, oh, well, you already had a medical condition that was quite severe.
We didn't cause that.
F. Swan1944 writes, And are amazing overcomers.
My brother has taught me more about life than anything or any one person.
We can all learn something from personally knowing someone with a disability.
I have heard that so many times.
I have nobody in my family that has Down syndrome, but I have tons of friends who have a brother or a sibling with Down syndrome, and they say that exact same feedback, that it transforms you, and it actually makes you such a better person.
And you are correct that they live wonderful lives, and it is very scary to me that we know that Big Pharma has pushed for aborting these people.
And now they're trying to also at the same time convince you that they just want to help these people not
Get Alzheimer's later in life. It just seems to me to be conflicting information and I
maintain my perspective that it is just easier to Experiment on these people in the same way that people with
Down syndrome were experimented on during World War two I mean there is a reason for that and it is sad and it is
infuriating Lastly we have a comment from princess sparkle. She writes
Candace I received a large number of vaccine boosters at age 30
Which were required for me to get for the nursing degree program that I was in at the time
My husband and I had been planning our second child and while the doctors and nurses told me that it was safe and
even Recommended for pregnant or planning women to get up-to-date
on their shots I got pregnant and had a miscarriage at 10 weeks
It devastated me and was when I really started to look into the truth about vaccinations
I became pregnant again while still in nursing school right before COVID hit.
When the vaccine mandate started, the university I was studying at mandated the clot shot for all students.
I had to give up my degree more than halfway through as an honors student and volunteer with a 3.9 GPA. I don't regret my choice one bit, but it has been very difficult for me to overcome the betrayal or ever be able to trust the medical system again.
Everything happens for a reason.
I am willing to bet that you now have a healthy child.
And as I have always maintained on this show, you should never be able to exchange your health and your body for an education.
You should never be required to do that.
It's pointedly ridiculous. And if these vaccines were such miracle workers and were really so safe and effective in saving lives, they wouldn't have to coerce us to get them.
Right? You don't have to coerce me to take in oxygen every day.
You know, I'm not fighting that because it's very clear that I need oxygen.
And they do this because they know that if people were required to just on the basis of their experiences line up for a shot or not, less people would line up for them as evidence for the fact that while every child and student gets their vaccines, once you become an adult, how many people do you know that line up to get their boosters every year?
None of us. Virtually, none of us do that because we're living our lives pretty healthily and we don't feel the need to do it.
So they create an artificial demand via programs like that.
And it is an evil that I hope that everyone realizes that I am exposing via my show, A Shot in the Dark.
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