My Unexpected Take on the Russell Brand Allegations
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I'm back! Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
I know you've missed me. Don't worry, I'm going to tell you where I've been for the last two weeks.
Well, the show was on a forced hiatus, but it sort of worked out.
Anyways, question of the day.
Can you learn from a hoe?
I did. Actually, I did.
I learned We're good to go.
So he wasn't convicted of sexual.
He was being alleged to have assaulted people in the past.
And that brings forth a lot of questions about what exactly these YouTube policies are even about.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
I'm here, I'm back.
It's been about 14 days since you guys have seen me on this podcast.
Probably wondering where I've been.
I think NBC News may have reported that once again, my YouTube was taken temporarily offline
because I earned another strike.
I basically was put into YouTube prison and now I'm busting out of this place.
Why?
This time you're probably wondering, well, here's what I am allowed to say.
When it comes to YouTube policies, they are ever-changing.
I'm back. And we will get into that later on in the show when we talk about Russell Brand.
But YouTube policies have no bearing on me and my character as a person.
I will never stop reporting on pedophilia.
I will never stop reporting on the threat of pedophilia to our children.
And in whatever format that it comes across, that YouTube has an issue in the way that we are discussing it, it will not impact me or make me shudder as an individual.
So yes, I have been in YouTube suspension for the last 14 days.
But it worked out perfectly because I was already planning to take off those 14 days to promote convicting a murderer.
So it was sort of excellent.
I was on this press tour.
I was in Los Angeles.
I was in Florida. You may have seen me on Patrick Bette David's podcast.
You probably also saw me on the Whatever podcast, which is what I would like to discuss with you guys today.
So... I'm assuming that my listeners probably don't watch the Whatever Podcast.
And of everything that was laid out before me on this press tour, I have to be honest, I really did not understand why I was booked on this show.
So I had not seen it before, and my understanding was that this host, Brian, allows a bunch
of sex workers to sit in a circle, and he sometimes has a conservative on, to talk about
their jobs.
So it didn't seem like the right fit for me to be sitting across from these ladies as
they talked about their OnlyFans careers or talked about the various sex work that they
do as, you know, proud prostitutes.
I remember dreading this.
I was talking to the PR person.
I'm like, why do I have to do this?
This makes entirely no sense to me, and boy, am I glad that I sat down on that podcast.
Boy, am I glad that I was booked to do this show because it turns out that you actually
can learn a lot from hoes.
So let me just set this up for you before I show you a few clips from the show.
Essentially, I was invited to sit down.
Every girl across the table said what they did for a living.
One girl was a singer, and she leaned conservatively.
But everyone else, there was one girl who was on OnlyFans, but she only takes her top off.
There was another person who was on OnlyFans.
There was two women that were prostitutes and said, essentially, that they help to save marriages.
Yep, you heard me correctly.
Because of them and the work that they do as prostitutes and as sex therapists, they sleep with your man so that your marriage can be saved.
Now, of these two proud prostitutes, one of them was just 22 years old, and I'm going to show you guys a clip of her talking about how men that date her are actually insecure.
Take a listen. I've had no issues being a legal prostitute just because I haven't been dating anybody within this time for that year.
As for everything else, it's hard dating.
I've ran into a lot of insecure men.
Typically, those are the ones that can't handle me doing what I do for work.
Just a point of clarification.
So, you've run into a lot of insecure men, and are they insecure because they don't want to date you because you are currently active as a prostitute?
No, I'm saying I've never dated a guy while working at the brothels at the Bunny Ranch or the Mustang Ranch.
But I've been dating guys between me doing camming and dancing.
So that's what I'm talking about.
But you mentioned insecure men.
What specifically are they doing that makes them insecure?
Is it because they're insecure about your work?
Yes, like I've had exes in the past that would cry about me going to work to dance at the strip club.
I've had guys try to control what I wear and say that I can't work at strip clubs or do OnlyFans or whatever.
Oh, sorry, was there more?
No, and that's... Okay, is it because they're insecure or is that just them having boundaries and standards?
I feel like that's...
I mean, you knew what I was doing before you met me, right?
So all of them knew exactly what I was doing before they met me, which brings it to, yeah, if you have a problem with what I do before you meet me, maybe don't get involved with me.
Sure. I'm very open.
I'm a very honest person.
You knew what I was doing before you met me.
If you don't like it, there's the door.
So here's the first thing that I want to say.
I thought that sitting across from these young women, it was going to make me angry, but what I actually felt was a tremendous sadness for that young woman that you're listening to, because I have a daughter, and the concept of a 22-year-old young girl We're good to go.
Place it onto insecure men, as she describes them, and not her line of work.
Not actually what might be men caring about her, men wanting her to get out of this lifestyle.
Does she have a point that, well, they already knew I was doing this?
Yeah, okay, sure, you're right.
They probably shouldn't have been drawn to you in the first place.
But the point is that once they try to get you away from this lifestyle, it's not an indicator of insecure men.
It actually could be an indicator that people think that you're better than the career that you have.
Her justification is that she's making money.
Later on, she says that she's going to get out of sex work, and then she'll be fine, and she's just going to get married happily ever after.
When I explained to them why it was that none of them were in relationships, barring the one 31-year-old on the far right that was sitting there, and who is—I think she was 32 or 31 and is currently not married—that, of course— When men learn and you are older and in your 30s or in your 40s that you used to be a prostitute, it is going to narrow your prospects, not because men are insecure, but because men have standards, right?
And men should have standards, which brought us forth to the topic of what is being dubbed hoflation.
A friend of mine, Paul Joseph Watson, has a YouTube channel.
And he spoke about this concept of hoflation, hoe plus inflation, where when your grandparents, or rather your grandfather, was growing up, he had to do less work to find him a high-quality woman, a woman that wanted to stay in the home, a woman that dressed conservatively, a woman that wanted to raise the children, a woman who did
not want to be out sleeping with tons of men or putting her naked body on the, of
course, then non-existent internet, right, wanting people to see her naked.
Now he's saying men have to work harder to find those same women.
They call this concept hoflation.
And you are seeing it in this environment as you speak to these women and they talk
about how the money that they get is a justification for this lifestyle.
And they speak down about men.
They have this fundamental hatred of men or rather a lack of understanding of what a quality
man even is and where to find him.
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I'm going to show you another clip from this conversation where that same young woman who I honestly felt like, and I never say this, that she was possessed by a demon.
She really was. And she was growing frustrated in me remaining logical and explaining to her that obviously her career was going to follow her for the rest of her life.
And she tried to, I guess, trigger me as she was explaining how she saves marriages.
And she tried to trigger me by creating a what-if scenario regarding my own husband.
Take a listen to her. And I do want to go ahead and put a trigger warning on because you may have some kids in the background.
This is not something for children to hear.
She's really about to jump into her brothel mindset, I would say.
Take a listen. A lot of the perversion that comes, if you are not going to be acceptant with your partner, if he comes to you and is like, hey, I really like getting pegged.
I want you to peg me.
And you're like, ew, that's so disgusting.
Like, I would never do that.
You want me to eat your a**?
I would never do that.
Well then, okay, what are you going to do?
Divorce him? Or what are you going to do?
Realistically, I'm asking you- Are you going to do it?
Hold on, I really want to know.
What are you going to do? That's your husband.
He's like, hey babe. I think one of the things about marriage that's really beautiful is I know what my husband, before we got married, I think I know who he is.
But things change and maybe he wants to start exploring.
He wants to start doing what? So he wants to start exploring, and he's like, oh my gosh, maybe I do want you to eat my a**, and I kind of want you to peg me.
I kind of want anal penetration from you, because you're my wife, and you're so beautiful and hot, and we're married, and we have kids together, and I'm feeling a little bit kinky, and with you, since we have this special marriage and bond, How would you feel if we could just try this out just this one time, babe, please? I think it would probably indicate to me that my husband was involved in some perverse world, whether it was through pornography, that something else was happening on the side, because these aren't normal things that people just think of when they wake up.
So what's your next move? Like, hey, I'd really like a strap-on dildo.
Okay, right. So what's your next move? What's the ultimatum?
He's going to divorce me if I don't peg him?
So what's your next move? I would think that that individual would probably need therapy and not the kind that you give.
Yeah, when I was saying not the kind that you gave, I was pointing to a woman that was in her 40s who said that she's a sex therapist and she sleeps with other women's husbands and it actually helps their marriages.
Yeah, so what was weird about that is suddenly it seemed like she was suffering from a demonic possession, like she was just a Chucky doll and she was just trying to say the most perverse thing that she could possibly say to trigger me.
I didn't feel triggered by it.
I felt disturbed that a 22-year-old was even coming up with this concept, and I realized that her entire reality had been warped because she works in a brothel and she sees up to 10 clients per day.
And you have to imagine that she thinks that this must represent what all men are like.
It never occurred to her that actually she is seeing the most debased person Pathetic men that are in this society today, right?
She is seeing men that have drug addiction.
She is seeing men that have sex addiction.
She is seeing men that have gone so far into their perversions that they might actually be requesting this from her.
It is not the average man that goes into a brothel.
It is not the average happily married man that has these perverse thoughts.
And yet she thinks that it's the norm.
Her and this other sex worker think that it's the norm and that therefore they are helping to save marriages because
well It must be all men that want this. This is where society is
going today And this is why I spend so much time talking about perversity
Talking about pornography talking about the ills not just of graphic pornography
Which her mind is utterly polluted by because it's a form of her every single day
It's a facet of her every single day but also the soft pornography that we have all become
accustomed to the pornography that we see when we scroll Instagram and
You have Instagram models with their butt cheeks and their chests out. This is the stuff that is desensitizing us,
right?
It is desensitizing all of us.
We're all victims to it. I say this all the time.
When I see an ad, I don't even flinch when I see a woman holding a purse and she's half naked because we have become accustomed to seeing it everywhere.
And where is it leading to?
Where it is leading to women that are quite literally prostituting themselves on the internet because they know that they can make a quick buck.
And you can do that. It's true.
I think later on in the show, after I left, one of them mentioned that they make half a million dollars per year.
It's going to come at a cost, obviously.
If you want to make half a million dollars and...
You're going to realize that nobody wants to marry you.
Nobody wants to have children with you.
Nobody respects you for the rest of your life.
The possibility that you might be alone, that's deeply, deeply saddening.
And what's worse than this, by the way, is that all of these women, we talk about how faith is at the root of all this, a lack of faith, atheism, which is hand in hand with narcissism, a focus on the self, what can I do for myself?
But worst of all is that these women view faith as a form of perversion.
Let's talk about this one girl on the far right.
She was probably the angriest because I think she's now in her early 30s and she's thinking...
Okay, she has less time, she's got less prospects, and she can't really turn her life around.
Listen to us question her, or rather the host question her about why she's wearing a cross around her neck.
Take a listen. Well, wait, hold on.
Is that a cross necklace?
It doesn't constitute, like, what do you mean?
Okay, really quick. Not everybody's religious.
Since we're talking about religion, really quick.
Okay, you have a cross necklace, but then your shirt says, made in hell.
Yes, it does. I'm a little confused.
I'm a little confused.
The stone is red, so it matched.
Why are you wearing a cross on your neck?
Are you color coordinating with your neck?
Because I don't see a cross as religious, so...
Okay. It's like you don't see a marriage as religious.
I don't think that a marriage...
I don't think that a marriage has a meaning. This is why it's like, we're out of stage, people are like, what is a woman?
Because they just go, well, we're going to call it a marriage, but we're going to sleep with other people, we're going to bring in prostitutes, we're going to outsource raising the kids, or we're never going to have kids.
You're calling it a family, it's not a family, and this is what it is.
The words have no meaning, right?
I'm wearing the cross. Why?
I don't know. I don't think of it as religious.
Okay, well, Jesus Christ died on the cross.
You think that. That's what you think.
It's been proven. So why are you wearing the cross?
Because I think it's cute. You just think that the design is cute.
Wait, wait, wait, really quick.
I grew up Catholic. I was religious and I'm not anymore.
I don't have to believe in what you believe and I can say that if somebody...
I didn't say you had to believe. I asked you a question.
I said, why are you wearing the cross?
Okay, and you're saying that the religious aspect of marriage is the only thing that matters.
It's not because people don't follow what you believe.
Okay, I asked you why you're wearing the cross and you said because you thought it was cute.
Yeah, and I do. I'm glad we got an answer.
She's wearing the cross around her neck because she thinks it's cute.
I do. I'm not religious.
Would you also wear, like, a Star of David?
It's cute. Like, if it was cute, would you wear it?
Well, okay. Well, I don't know where we're going.
I'm asking that because I wonder, like, my guess is that you would think that maybe you wouldn't wear a Star of David because you're like, oh, this is maybe, like, disrespectful to people who are Jewish.
Are you making the argument?
Maybe, I mean... No, I'm just...
It's a very good question.
I'm just saying... Devil's advocate here.
Secular argument. Someone might just say that the cross is just...
Maybe it's more aesthetically...
Pleasing? Pleasing even for an atheist?
I don't know. Sure, but livers are all about having respect and tolerance.
So I'm just wondering if you think it's...
I'm asking. Would you wear a yarmulke?
I think those are very different things.
Why is the cross different from the yarmulke?
I was raised Catholic, and that's just not the way I believe anymore.
Would you wear a yarmulke if you thought it was cute? No, I wouldn't.
I mean, a yarmulke is completely different than a cross that's been adapted.
You can buy a cross necklace anywhere.
The argument of why it's different basically would come down to how Catholicism has been practiced versus Judaism in the sense that Catholics did use the cross symbol, tried to place it in indigenous populations, tried to spread it as much as possible.
And that's why in modern day a lot of people think that's more okay because it was meant to be popularized.
It was meant to be a symbol that the masses should look up to and should see in general versus Jewish symbols.
I would argue didn't go through that.
Well, you heard it there first on the Whatever podcast.
It's totally fine to disrespect the cross, because it's cute.
And you can just wear a cross whenever you want, because it's just cute.
Whereas you shouldn't disrespect the Star of David or Yamaka, because it's somehow different.
Again, this brings me back to that discussion that I had with Andrew Tate about why he converted
to the Muslim faith, which I disagree with his conversion.
But his reasons for having converted made me very sad when he said that the West has
lost the battle faith-wise.
that people openly mock Christians.
What you're watching is young women that are openly mocking the Christian faith.
They don't care. She doesn't care.
I mean, to say, I don't believe what you believe, what do you mean by that?
Muslims and Jews and Christians agree on the historical existence of Jesus Christ.
Whether or not they view him as the Lord and the Savior might be a discrepancy.
But in his existence, what are you saying when you're wearing this with a made-in-hell shirt?
At the end of the podcast, when I was getting up, I looked across at the girl in the orange and I said to her that I was going to pray for her.
And she rejected the prayer on the show.
She said she didn't want me to pray for her.
What kind of person rejects a prayer?
You might not believe in prayers.
You might not pray yourself.
But if any person walked up to me, no matter what faith they were, and they said that they were going to pray for me, I wouldn't reject it.
I think that what the Whatever Podcast taught me Is that we are definitely facing a possession in America.
You know, people are possessed by the concept of fame.
We are possessed by perversions.
We are possessed by sexuality.
And all of these things are destroying people's souls.
Honestly, genuinely. And when I left that podcast, I still prayed for those young women because I think they need it.
I think really all of us need it.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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All right, now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
All right, let's start with Russell Brand.
I think that I probably have a unique take on the Russell Brand situation.
Definitely, I think, a different take than most conservatives have.
Simply because I wanted to wait to hear the allegations which I think is strange in a post me to apocalyptic world
And obviously you guys know I do not any capacity support the main to movement. I do not simply believe allegations
I wanted to be able to understand the allegations and I'll tell you why I
Pressed pause before I said anything about Russell Brand because Russell Brand who is now a reformed
Addict he is you know he'll never stop being an addict, but we do know that Russell Brand got clean
But he used to be on heroin isn't very open about talking about that. He also used to have sex addiction
He's been very open about talking about that so the story made me pause just on the basis that he is a
Recovering addict and this is because I have addicts in my family
I've been open about that all sorts of addicts in my family, and I understand that when people are in their addictions
The things that they can do can be incomprehensible Unimaginable the way that their brains function the way
that they pathologically lie their impulses I have seen so much just in my own life
And I will be honest it is completely and utterly confounding if you if you know an addict in any capacity
It is something that if you are not an addict you almost can never understand it
I personally will never be able to understand it.
I do not think that I have, whether it's a gene, I don't understand how addiction really works when it's in somebody's mind.
It's hard for me to comprehend what an addict can do.
And so when I saw this and Russell Brand's story, and it was breaking everywhere, it was Channel 4 dispatches working with the Sunday Times, working with the Times to bring forth all these allegations from a very long time ago, 2012, pre-Me Too, I just said let me hear the allegations and
After looking at them. I find at least in the circumstance of the woman from Los Angeles that her allegations
Are credible that's gonna get me in a lot of trouble but I found the allegations to be credible because one of
the things I always say about the me too victims when it's an onslaught
Of me too victims is that they never have any proof. They say something happened a very long time ago
They didn't tell anybody a long time ago.
They didn't go to the police.
They never said anything to the person.
And then suddenly, when there's a political opportunity to take someone down, they just go, Me Too, Me Too, Me Too, and I find that to be crap.
But in the circumstance of this particular Los Angeles woman, according to the investigation and the messages that have been produced to verify what she said in the statement, that Russell Brand raped her, apologized to her from raping her, and she went immediately to a rape crisis center.
And her visit to that rape crisis center way back in 2012 has been confirmed.
So... I have read these text messages between her and Russell Brand.
And as I said, this looks legitimate to me.
I don't think that Russell Brand has yet spoken out and said that these are doctored messages.
So how can we look at these messages and say that this woman is lying?
So as a first part of this, just talking about that, we can read these messages and Russell writes to her, and again, I'll say allegedly because maybe he's going to come out and say that these were doctored.
I'm sorry. That was crazy and selfish.
I hope you can forgive me.
I know that you're a lovely person.
X. The date on this is July of 2012.
She responds and she says, you scared the out of me.
You're right. I am a lovely person.
And for you to take advantage of me like that is unacceptable.
You have a problem.
You need help. It's dangerous that you think you can get your own way all the time
Do you know how scary you are when that glaze look comes over you when a girl says no it means no
Do I have to go and get myself tested?
Last time you asked me condom or no condom when I say condom that doesn't mean that it's optional
You don't have the best reputation. I pride myself on being safe and trying to make the right decisions
Obviously, this was a bad one.
I'm so disappointed. He then responds and says, I'm very sorry.
You don't need to get tested.
I will make this up to you somehow with life and kindness.
Not my original idea, which was more sex.
You've been lovely to me, and I'm embarrassed by my behavior.
And then later on, looks like a month later, she never answered him, and he said, will you ever forgive me?
Now, when you read that message...
Maybe you could read into this any other way.
You could say, well, maybe he just didn't use a condom and that was the problem.
Obviously, they had had consensual sex in the past.
And then, obviously, she said no to something, so we can discern from this message.
And Russell Brand proceeded to do whatever he wanted to do with a glazed look in his eye.
She then, as we learned, within 24 hours went to a rape crisis center.
So yes, these allegations are credible.
And I just want to make that statement, that despite the fact that we may all love
who Russell Brand is today, and I do love who Russell Brand is today,
when Russell Brand was a commie leftist and the media applauded him and put him everywhere,
that he was a drug addict.
He was a sex addict.
He was in his addictions, and he was being celebrated by the same media that is now trying to take him down,
and that is the portion that is suspicious.
Why did the media wait until Russell Brand was clean and sober and married
and having his third child, right, on the brink of having his third child, as he is right now?
And speaking out about trying to—and I felt this, you know, when I sat down with him the first time—that he is redeeming himself.
Why wait until 11 years— To bring forth these allegations.
This is the part that people are angry about, because obviously this is a plot to take him down now that he is standing up and speaking about big government, that he is speaking out against COVID, against all the things that are happening.
They went, okay, well, we know your secrets.
In fact, we kept your secrets when you were our friend, when you were a horrible, rotten person, right?
When you were living like you were Hunter Biden, we were willing to keep, bury all the stuff
that we knew about you.
But now that you're sober and you're speaking a little more conservatively,
we're going to take you down.
And that should bother you, right?
So what is the answer to that?
I don't know.
I don't know what the answer is to this.
Obviously, there is something going on.
That this is a coordinated effort to take down Russell Brand is true.
So two things can be true at once.
He is being pursued intentionally by the media.
There is no question this is an attempt to take down a Russell Brand.
But also, this allegation that I have looked into or that has been presented regarding this LA
woman is credible.
So that's my take on the Russell Brand rape allegations.
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The second piece of this, which is also separate because it's important that you complementalize and realize a lot is happening at once, and this is outrageous, is the fact that YouTube has suspended Russell Brand from making money.
They have completely demonetized him due to Now, again, this is being alleged.
She has not been tried in the court system.
Why on earth would YouTube say you are demonetized until further notice?
That doesn't make sense. YouTube is not a courthouse.
It's not a courthouse.
There are tons of people that are on YouTube that have allegations made against them.
In fact, there are tons of people that are on YouTube that have openly admitted to the
crimes they have committed and they have served time.
There are convicts you are allowed to make a YouTube channel.
If you actually go out, okay, and you rape a child or an adult and you serve time and
you get, you can have a YouTube channel.
You can keep your YouTube channel out and up while you are in prison.
They're not taking down YouTube channels because people are convicts.
So what is the actual policy here that made them demonetize Russell Brand?
Someone noted to me on Twitter that Sammy the Bull admitted to murdering 19 people.
And he has a YouTube channel. How does that make sense?
What is the YouTube policy?
If there's an allegation, we'll take you down.
But if we have a confirmation that you did it, you can go ahead and keep making money off of YouTube.
So again, this is why people are accurately assessing the fact that there seems to be a coordinated effort to take down Russell Brand.
Because this has never happened before.
It doesn't make sense. You have to believe that we all have a right to To have allegations heard in a proper setting, and that proper setting is not the mainstream media.
The mainstream media does not get to convict somebody and say that they have definitely done this.
this that can only happen in a courthouse.
So what is happening to Russell Brand in terms of his career, in terms of YouTube saying
we are now going to take money out of your pocket is completely wrong.
I'll also jog your memory and remind you that Cardi B has a YouTube channel.
You might say, oh, she talks about this stuff in her rap music.
No, Cardi B once did a live talking about her past and admitting that she used to drug and steal from men.
And it caused an outrage at the time.
People were saying, this is ridiculous. She should obviously be canceled.
But she wasn't demonetized by YouTube.
She wasn't told that she couldn't be on VH1 or MTV or she wasn't allowed to make any music videos anymore.
Why? Well, because she parrots the leftist talking points.
What we've learned about the left is that a lot of people live this sort of debauchery.
A lot of people, if you're willing to sell sex, if you're willing to do drugs, if you're
willing to be an addict in any capacity, the left will protect you as long as you parrot
their talking points.
Let me tell you when it would suddenly matter.
If Cardi B flipped and she became a conservative, they would dig up that video.
They would find the video of her saying that she drugged and she robbed men and they would
take Cardi B down.
That's what it means to be a celebrity in Hollywood.
If you were on the left, they own you.
They own you and they will protect you.
And as soon as you step out of leftist talking points, they will collect enough evidence and enough things they know about you to take you down.
It's almost like they have a file on everybody and they're waiting for you to step out of line so that they can ruin your life.
And that's exactly what's happened to Russell Brand.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time that we have for today.
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