Apparently, Britney Spears is getting a divorce, and absolutely nobody is surprised about that.
We'll talk about that a little bit later in the show.
But first up, I want to talk about this new media obsession, it seems, with Kanye West and his girlfriend-slash-wife, Bianca Sensori.
There seems to be a lot of media hypocrisy going on, and I'd like to discuss that with you.
All that and much more coming up on Candace Owens.
Kanye West, or at least the artist formerly known as Kanye West, he goes by Ye Now, has
been on quite the journey with the media, I would say, especially since the end of last
It feels that not much time has passed since he and I premiered our White Lives Matter shirt.
At his fashion show in Paris.
But so much has transpired in terms of his reputation.
Obviously immediately followed by the anti-Semitism scandal.
Calls for him to be cancelled.
Letters written from Ari Emanuel, the most powerful person in Hollywood.
Actually lost a lot of, I wouldn't say a lot, but a bunch of people said, I will no longer listen to you, Candice, because you won't come right out.
And condemn him.
Which I chose not to add on to the pile.
I didn't see how that would be helpful.
He was canceled by literally everyone, including his own wife, who made a statement against him.
You had Adidas. You had Gap.
They both dropped him. No agent in Hollywood would touch him.
He was essentially the most hated person in the world last November.
That's not a stretch. He was the most hated person in the world.
world.
You were told that if you wanted your brand to survive, you had to say something against
him.
And his wife did it.
His wife acquiesced to that, which I thought was a tremendous act of cowardice.
I wouldn't have done the same to my husband.
I wouldn't have said anything in support, but I probably would have hoped that the world
would understand that because of the closeness of the relationship, some things are better
dealt not in the press.
Anyways, I don't need to make this about Kim Kardashian.
So Kanye listened.
He got the message.
Everyone said shut up and go away.
And Kanye shut up.
Stopped speaking to the press.
Stopped doing media hits.
Stopped speaking on podcasts.
And he went away with a girlfriend, Bianca Sensori.
I have no idea who she is.
I'm learning about her in the press.
Only because they are covering their actions minute to minute.
And these aren't extraordinary actions.
These aren't things that are necessarily controversial.
They're going out to dinner. They've been in Italy for a very long time
Essentially, it seems as though they've been on vacation in Europe for many months
So it's odd that suddenly the press is trying to problematize them being on vacation
You asked the man to go away. He went away you asked the man to shut up
He shut up you asked the man to just leave Kim alone. That was also part of it
Just leave Kim and the kids alone. It seems that he's leaving at Kim Kardashian alone. He's moved on another
relationship So what's up with these headlines?
Here's one headline that ran in the Daily Mail is Kanye West controlling
Poor girl.
She looks miserable.
Another headline, calls for Kanye West's wife, Bianca Sensori, to be punished by Italian police for public indecency as she steps out in outrageous transparent catsuit and is forced to cover her nipples with a bag.
Now, I want to be clear. I find their outfit choices to be eccentric.
Definitely not something I would ever wear.
I talk on this show the entire time.
I speak, rather, on this show the entire time about how I think women should cover up always.
But I also understand that I am speaking against the mainstream narrative when I say that.
You watch any other show, you read any other headline, if you had scrolled even just on the Daily Mail or TMZ and heard them speaking about any other woman, they would be literally saying, Emily Roger Kowski slays half-naked at the Fourth of July party.
Kim Kardashian wears barely nothing top on Instagram and she looks amazing.
So why the strange obsession with flipping the narrative with how women can dress when it comes to Kanye West's new wife?
Here are some photos so that you guys understand what we're talking about.
Here she is wearing, it looks to be, the jumpsuit.
They seem to be indoors at this time.
And she is holding on to him, not dressed unlike Kim Kardashian, because, well, Kanye West did, in fact, used to have a lot of the styling decisions in their relationship.
Here's another. She seems to be wearing nude leggings, going for a walk.
Again, this is not something that I would ever wear, but the media has never cared about this.
So why are they suddenly pretending to be outraged?
Why are they pretending that, of all people, the Italians are outraged by Kim Kardashian?
Do you know how many nude beaches there are in Europe?
Nudity doesn't really seem to upset the Europeans too much.
So what is really at root of all of this is my question.
What is really at root of all of this?
You asked him to go away.
You told him he was persona non grata.
Why do you care if he is in a foreign country with his girlfriend bothering no one and not speaking?
It's bothering me because there seems to be astounding hypocrisy.
Now I know people will say, well, Candice, you always defend Kanye.
I think... Last year, you pushed the man to his absolute brink.
Mentally, you pushed him to his absolute brink.
I'm not saying that he wasn't a willing participant.
I'm not saying that he didn't do things that obviously inspired outrage.
But you wanted him left with nothing.
You didn't want him breathing. You took his money.
You locked down his bank account.
You took his deals. You said he's no longer a billionaire.
He's no longer allowed to be in Hollywood.
He's no longer allowed to be married to Kim Kardashian, who is properly owned by Hollywood.
We get that. He took that blow after blow.
So where are we now?
What is the problem?
And I'm going to tell you what it is. I'll tell you exactly what you're examining right now.
It was the reason why I did not add on to the chorus of voices who all felt the need to condemn him, to kick him when he was already drowning, to step on his head while he was already drowning.
It's because what you're witnessing right now is a form of Of a sadistic nature that the media has, right?
There is something that exists, and I recognize this in the public sphere the entire time, that when you see somebody falling and when you see somebody struggling, people want them to die.
They want them to suffer a death of sorts.
They do not want to think that a person can survive an onslaught of media attacks, because that removes power from the media, it removes power from the individuals, it removes power from the organizations.
That say that this person is gone, that I never want to see this person again.
So you are—we're talking about a political sadism, right?
I want to see this person suffer more.
Is he still breathing?
Is he still happy? Is he still laughing?
Well, that's not going to do.
And I think it's sick, and I think it's disturbing, and I think we are now getting to a point where I can say the media needs to leave Kanye the hell alone, just like you asked Kanye to leave the media the hell alone.
He's acquiesced, so why don't you?
That's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics Du Jour.
All right.
So if you listen to this show, you know that a regular bee is covering these claims, these
exaggerated claims of racism, exaggerated claims of anti-Semitism.
And I would say in both of the Black and Jewish communities, we are now neck and neck in terms of people acting hysterical all the time.
And then when you look beyond the veil, you're like, nothing is actually happening to you.
Maybe you're suffering actually from remarkable privilege if you think that this is the end-all be-all.
If you think this is just like slavery or this is just like the Holocaust, the problem is you, not the actual scenario.
And so I call these out every time I see it, and so last week when I was off, I was not surprised to see that Bradley Cooper was in the middle of an anti-Semitism scandal.
Yep, Bradley Cooper is now anti-Semitic, everybody.
Add him to the very long-growing list of every person who has been falsely accused of being anti-Semitic over the last couple of years, just increasing the demand that nothing can be done that can upset somebody that is Jewish, right?
Yeah. And what is he doing?
Well, Bradley Cooper isn't actually going out and harming Jewish people.
He's actually honoring a Jewish person in the way that Bradley Cooper knows how to honor people.
He is one of the greatest actors in the world.
I don't say that because for any other reason other than I was positively floored by his
performance in The Star Is Born.
He was playing an alcoholic and I literally said to my husband at the time, he must actually
be an alcoholic or have been an alcoholic because I've never seen a performance that
was that stunning.
Well, this time Bradley Cooper is offering his amazing acting chops to play a person
who really existed.
That's very important.
His name is Leonard Bernstein and he is a composer.
He was a composer, pardon, he is now dead.
And he is going to play him in a biopic which is entitled Maestro.
Now why would this upset anybody, right?
If I die and they tap one of the greatest actors in the world to play me...
Hope it's Denzel Washington.
And Denzel Washington needs to look like me.
And they put some prosthetics on his face.
I'm going to assume that's fine.
In fact, I don't know the history of prosthetics, but I would assume that they are very closely associated with Hollywood, with movies that they are created because they're trying to get people to look like an actual part.
Now, whether that means making somebody look old and wearing prosthetics on their faces, which we've seen many times, you don't go, oh my gosh, That's old face.
How could you do that? You go, well, no, I'm actually trying to look like this person at this age.
They're trying to wrinkle my face.
Well, in Bradley Cooper's circumstance, he obviously has a real person that existed named Leonard Bernstein.
He wants to look exactly like Leonard Bernstein.
It turns out that Leonard Bernstein had a longer nose than Bradley Cooper does.
So, Bradley Cooper is wearing a prosthetic nose with the full blessing of Leonard Bernstein's children.
They're thrilled about that because their father, as I said, is about to be honored by one of the greatest actors in the world, right?
So, where or why is there any outrage about that?
Why is there any outrage about that?
It's kind of like what I say.
It's like when people are jumping into your culture and trying to platform your culture and then you yell at them.
Well, I'll tell you why there was outrage.
Apparently, this is called Jew-face stereotypes.
It's the suggestion that all Jewish people have long noses.
Okay, again, I would like to mention, he actually is looking like the person who existed.
So he didn't make up a figment character and say, this is a Jewish person, and to prove it, we're going to give him a long nose.
He's looking at the picture and saying, our noses don't match, so we are going to put a prosthetic so that you can look more like the actual person that existed with the blessing of his children.
So people were outraged by this.
Jew face! It's Jew face!
How dare you act, you actor!
Okay. Are people fed up with this?
I'm fed up with it. I've been fed up with it for a very long time, actually, across all communities.
I'm starting to like not anybody.
I don't know if that makes me misanthropic, perhaps.
I think everybody's annoying and whiny in America, but this is especially whiny.
When you tell actors that they can't act, When they tap into a certain character and ask them to play somebody else and they go, oh, how dare you?
How dare you play a person that's in a wheelchair when you're not actually disabled?
Oh, because it's called acting.
And if I can believably play this person by putting myself in a wheelchair, that should be absolutely fine.
Because that's why I wanted to be an actor.
I'm actually not ever the person that I'm playing.
That kind of comes from the conditions of acting.
I'm always playing something face.
Prosthetic face. I don't know.
I presume that when Rebecca Romijn Stamos got into the all-blue costume to play Mystique, it might have been because she wanted to look like the X-Men characters from the comic book.
I don't think she was playing Mystique face.
I think that's just actually Mystique had a blue face.
I don't think she was playing blue face.
But what do I know? I'm not a crybaby.
I don't use my race as a shield to pretend to be upset about things that don't matter when I'm remarkably privileged and I should be celebrating something and saying, wow, it's really cool that this person is getting into character to bring the life, the story of somebody who did something fascinating.
And that's what we should be focused on.
But fear not, people, because the Jewish police in the form of the ADL have said that it's
okay that he's doing this.
So nobody can care.
It's fine.
Everybody can move on now.
Because if the ADL says it, then it's true.
The ADL says it's anti-Semitism, it's anti-Semitism.
If they say it's not anti-Semitism, it's not anti-Semitism.
They become the official authority on what is and is not anti-Semitism for everybody,
excluding those that have thinking brains and didn't actually need to wait for the ADL
to give their blessing to this movie.
And obviously, this is not an anti-Semitism scandal.
Rather, this is another scandal of people overusing terms like anti-Semitism and, in the process, removing the power of those terms.
I don't even believe it now when somebody says, anti-Semitism, I don't instantly freak out.
I'm just like, okay... We're good to go.
All right, guys, let's move on because I do want to talk about this Britney Spears divorce.
Obviously, this was the big announcement last week, and I think we all can agree, duh, right?
I mean, nothing against Britney Spears.
Loved her music growing up.
I think it's really sad that the kids today are not going to know what she was before she went into this conservatorship.
I have been clear from the beginning that I do not believe that Britney Spears ever should have entered that conservatorship.
I think she was a young girl who was having an understandable breakdown when the paparazzi wouldn't leave her alone.
Britney Spears needed to have her phone taken away.
She needed to have some billionaire offer her their island, and she needed to go chill out for three weeks.
Instead, she was put on a Psych 5150 hold.
Her dad got control over her estate, and she was given very serious pharmaceuticals.
This is what happened. Your brain cannot be on antipsychotics for a long, sustained period of time.
I think it was like a decade of her life.
I don't have the exact number, but it was a very long time, the unsustained antipsychotics, and you expect that your brain's going to just come back from this.
I speak out against big pharma all the time for just this reason, that people don't understand the long-term effects.
And I'm talking about not the drugs that she was on.
I mean, we've heard that Britney Spears was put on lithium.
Lithium literally just melts your brain, okay?
Just melts your brain.
She's never going to be able to think and fire off a response like she did when we used to watch her in the interviews when she was young, and that is sad.
What was done to her is an absolute injustice, and I feel that, and I feel sad, and that's why I don't follow her, because I don't want to watch that.
It makes me uncomfortable.
To watch that.
It's the worst form of voyeurism when you know that somebody was made to suffer out of their control, that she didn't willingly choose to go onto these drugs, and this was done essentially to control her for years, but then to also recognize that there's really no way back to home for Britney Spears.
There's no way back to that young, bubbly teenager that we all knew who was happy and bright and able to think clearly and rationally.
And so we have this circumstance where she suddenly gets a boyfriend who very clearly at the time wanted to make an entrance into Hollywood himself.
And we saw this individual and we knew they were mismatched right away because it's very strange that he would be attracted to her in this state, so to speak.
But we were happy that she just had someone with her, you know, just having someone with her.
Seems like a plus, but this sort of metrosexual man that wants to make it into Hollywood.
I mean, the writing was on the wall as soon as we saw him.
And then you have the people who went to their wedding, and I have to wonder, what do they think?
What would you think if this was your family?
If you knew that this person was just leaving a conservatorship and that she now was going to instantly marry this metrosexual man who wants to, you know, be in Hollywood, who wants to have a public platform of himself.
Oh, you would think he's taking advantage of her and I don't really want to support this.
So my question is, would you have gone to the wedding?
Would you have done like Selena Gomez and Madonna, not exactly two people that are known for being entirely mentally rational themselves, and celebrated this wedding and pretended that everything was good and copacetic?
I wouldn't have. I don't think I would have.
I think I would have politely declined because we all knew that this was going to be a circumstance that a year later he was going to want to be out of it.
He was going to hope that he had enough of a platform to make it without her.
And it's sad.
It's really sad. She's in a really depressing circumstance, I would say.
Here is an example of just some of the content that Brittany has been posting on the internet during and throughout and now after her marriage.
But this was just before the announcement of their divorce.
Take a look. So you have her on a pink pole.
I mean, she is, if you're watching this, obviously, she's, it's very sexual.
It's very overtly sexual.
And she is just emulating a stripper.
And I guess this is supposed to be empowering.
You're supposed to pretend that this is freedom if you're a Britney Spears fan.
A Britney Spears fan, you know, shaking her butt.
She's got two small children that, I mean, not small children, they're a lot older now, that have essentially fled to Hawaii.
And you can imagine when you're going through your teenage years, your tween years, your teenage years, and this is the kind of content that your mom is posting, it's sad.
This is not something for people to celebrate.
I cringe when I see that something like this has millions of likes.
What are you liking?
What's wrong with you?
How do people look at this and say, yes, let's celebrate that.
Let's applaud that.
I just love her.
I loved Britney Spears' concerts when I was a child.
It's the same thing they do to Madonna.
Like, like, like.
What are you actually liking?
What is the statement that you are trying to make when you see somebody that is so clearly suffering
and so clearly unhappy that they're doing this for attention
or doing this because they are not functioning correctly?
Here's another clip.
And she posted this immediately following news of her separation.
You have her in a room.
She's a bit more covered up in the form of wearing a dress.
But she has a guy that is pretending to or actually licking her leg.
I can't tell how close they are.
She's standing across five half-naked men.
Shame on all of those men.
What are these, her dancers, her gay best friends?
Who knows?
But the point is, is that having this stuff posted onto the internet when obviously there's
a lot going on in her personal life, as I said, and then having people that keep looking at this content
and pretending that it's OK, feels like a really sick kind of voyeurism.
As a final clip and example, I will show you of some of the dancing photos that
have become notorious that she's been putting up Take a look at this. Again, this to me, she generally looks—she's in a confused state, which I believe is a state that she's always in.
She is, again, just wearing underwear and some boots and a short top with her body out.
And people said that a lot of the stuff that she was posting was a cry for help, and I think that it's never going to stop being a cry for help, you know?
I am hopeful that Britney Spears is able to strike up a relationship with people that don't want to take advantage of her.
And I mean, I'm talking about the men that are surrounding her and taking advantage of her, because that's what they're doing.
But rather, having a relationship with her sister.
You know, reaching back out and establishing relationships with her niece.
Reaching out and trying to have a meaningful, off-camera relationship with her sons.
I think that's the most important thing, right?
Remembering that she's a mother first.
And so while I feel very sad for Britney Spears, I don't see a conclusion that happens in the public sphere that can possibly be healthy.
Alright guys, gotta get to this Reddit post.
It's insane. It is actually insane.
I can't even imagine this.
I'm just gonna jump in and just start reading it.
It reads, my dying wife asked me if I'd be okay if she had sex with her ex one last time.
I said no.
Am I the a-hole?
Okay, so you know that's that thread.
They're asking like, you know, the internet strangers whether or not they are being a jerk and And typically, the internet strangers come in with the wrong answer, but here's what he wrote in his post.
He wrote, My wife has a terminal disease.
She is projected to live at most nine months.
I am, of course, destroyed.
We've been together for a decade.
I don't remember life without her, and I don't know what I'm going to do when she's gone.
I have been doing my best to make the last days of her life good and grant whatever wish
I can."
The doctor said that she was likely to need a wheelchair in four or five months.
Then, by month eight, she'll be bedridden for the last few weeks.
That's if she doesn't decline faster.
Recently, she sat me down and told me that one of the last things she wanted to do was
have sex with a previous partner of hers.
I, of course, was shocked when I asked why the F she wants that.
So basically, she thinks that her most physically compatible, satisfying lover was him.
She gave a whole monologue about how sex sometimes is just physical and how emotionally fulfilling sex is with me, but it was bullsh** to get to that point.
So now I'm left with this.
Deny my dying wife a wish for my own ego or let her F another man who she feels was better.
I feel like I'm put in a position where I have to say yes because she's dying.
I know what I want to say, but I don't know if that's right.
I'm so hurt that sex with an ex was apparently so good that she needs to do it once before she dies.
I just hate everything about this.
I have a huge pet peeve, anybody who knows me personally knows this, that people believe that certain circumstances permit them to be a terrible human being, right?
So let's say you go through a scenario that's very real.
Your parent just died. And you now think that that gives you the permission to be an awful human being for the next year of your life because you lost your parents.
I find that to be unacceptable.
Let's say you're going through something personally.
Let's say you're a woman and you've just suffered a miscarriage.
You now think that it permits you, because you've suffered from something badly, to treat everyone around you poorly and they just have to take it because of what you're going through.
Right? So a lot of times people will find circumstances, they say, you know, I am suffering through this, so you can't say that there's anything wrong with what I do.
Try me. Okay?
What your wife is doing is horrible.
Not because, she's not doing this because she's dying.
She's doing this because she is selfish.
What she is doing, even though she is dying, despite the fact that she is dying, is absolutely horrific.
She is compounding what you are already going through.
You start off by saying that you love your wife.
You start off by saying how wrecked you are by the prospect of having to go on without her after she's dead.
Now imagine after she is dead and her consciousness is no longer a part of this world, you are going to have to struggle with the memory of her wanting as a dying wish Not to spend time with you.
She's not asking you to maybe take an egg and try to have a child so that we have a child.
She is asking you if she can cheat on you.
She's asking you if she can stop being your wife.
That is what she's asking.
Her final wish is, can I stop being your wife so I can go back and have amazing sex with my ex?
It is positively despicable that she would ask this of you.
And you are correct to feel upset by it.
You are correct if you're feeling disgusted by it.
I mean, quite frankly, I don't even know what I would do in that circumstance.
I don't think she's going to be around long enough to divorce her.
Maybe ask her if she wants to call her ex to hold her hand.
Because what she is signaling to you is that you are not enough and that she does not love
And as I said, those thoughts are going to haunt you for the rest of your life.
So, you should tell her no as just a starter.
And I hope that with the short time that she has left, you guys are really able to work through this problem.
Because I don't want her to die alone.
But I also don't want you to have to live alone with the thought of what you had to
sacrifice to make her happy in the end.
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All right, guys, a couple of minutes left here, so let's jump into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
First up, regarding the Montgomery boat brawl, Kimberly Gregory writes, I live in Montgomery, and I actually spoke to somebody who works on the boat that came off of it in defense of their co-worker.
He informed me that none of them considered it a racially motivated situation.
All they saw was their co-worker being assaulted.
said they came off the boat in his defense, not because it was a bunch of white guys
beating up on a black guy.
He told me they would have come off that boat even if it was a pack of dogs in defense of that coworker.
I understand how it looks, but the individuals that came off the boat
did not consider it to be racially motivated.
They just saw their friend being attacked.
Stupid is going to stupid.
They were a bunch of drunk and titled individuals that were told that they could not do something
and their generation reacted the way they do, with violence and aggression.
This was the result.
I'm happy to see that and I want to be clear, I wasn't condemning the people that came off the boat.
I don't think that they came down and said, this is being racially motivated.
I was talking about the general perspective of people that were commenting online, that were saying, yay, we won one.
Black people won one. Why are you racializing this?
This stuff happens, as you mentioned, all the time.
Go to a bar. We're good to go.
And there were just so many people in that scenario that were wrong that it wasn't a win for anybody.
But I, of course, understand that if you see a co-worker of yours being jumped, the natural thing to do as a man is to step up and to try to stop that.
So I was not at all offended by the co-workers who were like, what the heck is going on here?
You're just three on one pummeling this guy.
I don't know what your reason is, but it's never justified to be three on one.
That's not manly at all.
That's an act of cowardice.
Next comment regarding the Alicia Duran case.
That was the young woman who got shot in the car, who grabbed the gun after not saying anything to the police officer and driving on the wrong side of the road.
And writes, Most people know not to pull a gun on a cop because they also know what the end result could be.
The look on her face right before she went to reach for the gun, I personally feel that she knew what she was doing and what the end result would be.
I don't know. I can't word into it.
She definitely seems like she's on something, and I think that toxicology reports will show that.
It seems like she's almost not there, which, yeah, she did something that was incredibly stupid.
Maybe she did want to die, but maybe she didn't, and she really was just on so many drugs, as we've just talked about, what Lithium can do to your brain.
You know, I don't know what this woman was on, but I do know that her unfortunate ending was something that was completely justified.
Last comment is regarding Michael Orr.
He broke my heart.
He blindsided me, which is me being very punny because obviously he is from the story of the blind side.
This person, Boondocks, says, this makes people not want to help.
We took in an 18-year-old girl who aged out of a home.
Being homeless, we took her in.
We found out through our church who donates and helps these institutions.
The experience was awful.
We poured our love.
She poured out violence towards us as well as using drugs.
We tried everything to no avail.
This happened approximately five years ago.
We have tried helping many homeless people over the years.
In every experience, not only were they not grateful, but went back to addictive lifestyles.
Now that we are older, we will not risk it.
Sad. Yeah, I mean, that is the truth.
I talk about this show all the time.
I have people in my family that have been homeless.
this whole idea that people are creating who have never had experiences with homeless people
and believe that they're all just these compassionate beings
who just fell on hard times.
Reality, a lot of them are drug addicts, right?
A lot of them would pick a drug over their own children.
They do not want to be living in a home because that would be money that was spent
on something other than drugs and resources.
And unfortunately, there's this whole fluffy idea that everybody needs and wants help.
And what we're seeing over and over again are circumstances where they take advantage of help.
And I always say that if you think that the needy are not demanding,
then you've never helped the needy.
There are no people that put their hands out more or can be more entitled than people that are actually not entitled to anything on the basis of what they're doing.
I have seen it over and over again.
And I am haunted by stories that I have heard about people that have gone through the adoption process, have done things of that nature, and have had it come back and bite them in the ass.
Namely, that Natalie Grace dwarf story, if you haven't seen it.
We don't have time, obviously, at the end of the show, but wow, I will not be adopting any dwarfs from Ukraine for the rest of my life.
I'm just going to say that right now.
I'm just not going to do it. She ruined it for everybody.
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