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Oct. 5, 2023 - Candace Owens
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Life is Tough, Get a Helmet.
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All right, guys. Happy Thursday.
Question of the day. You know what?
Rather, show of hands. Who has ever felt personally victimized by Candace Owens?
What do you have to say to the trans students on this campus who feel actively victimized by your presence here?
Life's tough. Get a helmet, man.
I'm too pregnant for this.
I really didn't expect that moment to go viral, but it has obviously escorted millions of
views overnight.
And what is it exactly that people are responding to?
Why do they like that clip so much?
Plus, I want to discuss with you guys kids' content.
Obviously, if you are a parent, you are recognizing that content for kids is rapidly declining.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
So yes, I was very surprised to see this clip go so viral yesterday on the internet to find
myself trending on Twitter.
And to have so many people left and right responding positively to the clip, especially
amongst black America.
There were tons of little Instagram accounts that threw up the clip and people were saying, you know, I don't even like Candace, but this is real.
This is actually something that this young lady needed to hear, that life is tough and she should certainly get a helmet.
I also recommend her getting some knee pads.
She seems especially fragile.
But why is that? Why were so many people drawn to this clip and grateful that somebody had said this to this young woman?
Well, I thought about it, and I think it's because people are tired of coddle culture.
People are tired of people actively pursuing victimization.
And there's no greater example of somebody actively pursuing victimization than a This is an event that was put on by Turning Point USA. You had an option to buy tickets to this event or to simply finish your classes that day and go back to your dorm.
Go home. Do whatever you want.
Play on Instagram. Go to your own groups.
Hang out with your own friends.
But no, this young woman, despite the fact that there was a long line of people that wanted tickets, made sure that she was one of the first to get them before they sold out so that she could attend the event to hear a woman that she dislikes, who was eight months pregnant, speak about conservative principles, which I spoke about economic conservatism.
I spoke about social conservatism.
I gave her an example to the group.
I told them the example of my grandfather living the American dream.
I told her about my grandfather's encounters with the Ku Klux Klan.
He was a child about a young man who had to, at the age of five, lay out tobacco to dry in order to be able to support his family.
Him and his 12 brothers all had to have a job from the time that they were five.
Think about that. It's incredible, right?
And yet she garnered the strength to stand up and realize that it was her.
It was she that was a victim.
And she had to stand up and she needed to ask and she needed to speak on behalf of the other people who were victimized by my presence.
Right? They didn't have to be in my presence at all.
Again, they chose that. And why?
Because it's just become fashionable to somehow convince the world that when actually you are at the height of elitism, right, you are so spoiled, so coddled, the opposite of a victim.
You're attending a university that costs tens of thousands of dollars.
You are opting into a speech.
There is nothing wrong with your life.
While you are actually among the most entitled people in the world, editing language.
We have to take down clips on YouTube because it might offend her, right?
You guys are actually impacting policy.
You're making people, compelling them to speech, making them say things they don't believe.
Also, you can feel good.
Feel. You feel personally victimized.
You aren't personally victimized.
I don't know your name. I still don't know your name.
I know who you are, right?
But you feel personally victimized.
You're trying to convince people that you are when, in fact, the truth is the exact opposite.
You are spoiled rotten.
You have been coddled every second of your life.
There is no question that before I turned four, I likely lived through way more circumstances than that young woman did.
And so people were ecstatic to hear me utter a very simple phrase.
Life's tough. Get a helmet, man.
And truly and honestly, I meant it from the bottom of my heart, because if anybody's ever been in that circumstance at eight months pregnant, your tolerance just shrinks and shrinks and shrinks for complete and utter BS. And that's what it was.
It was utter BS. So many of you guys asked me to please put that on a t-shirt and sell it.
And so I absolutely will.
It is the Life's Tough Get a Helmet Man t-shirt, which we are releasing exclusively at yeswecandice.com.
You can also find that in the link in the description.
I want to be clear. I intend to sign all of these and I'm pregnant.
So it is going to be a long lead time.
You will have them in time for the holiday.
So don't mean tweet me.
All right, now moving on to what I actually wanted to discuss with you today, which I guess goes in line with coddle culture, is this idea that traditions are bad, that we have to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
We're seeing that, obviously, in terms of parenting, which is why I said, I really want to know when I come across these students on college campuses, who raised you?
Like, actually, I want to meet your mom and dad.
How did you get to this circumstance that you are 19, 20 years old, and you're essentially waiting in line because you want people to just hear how you feel?
You're essentially writing poetry and you think that everybody in the entire world needs to be edited to how you feel.
And I try to instill traditional values into my children.
And it's funny that when you start to pay attention to it, especially when you are a parent, you are realizing how so much in our culture has shifted.
Even things that people don't pay attention to that can seem so slight, I think they matter.
One circumstance is just the music that I allow my children to listen to.
I'm paying attention to even the degradation of music over time.
I want to point you to this quote from Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, which I actually ran in my book, Blackout.
He wrote, if one should desire to know whether a kingdom is well-governed, if its morals are good or bad, the quality of its music will furnish the answer.
I think about that and I wrote about, I relayed that quote in my book because I was speaking about Black America and I was speaking about how music had changed so much in just a couple of decades.
We went from the Temptations and the Commodores to Cardi B and WAP and Megan Thee Stallion.
Then we look at the values across black America, you see that it reflects its music.
And it's not just black America, it's all of America.
The values that are being reflected, I really do think, indicate this degradation of music
over time.
And I have that thought in my mind as I listen to Disney music today.
I'm going to give you guys an example.
So my favorite Disney princess, we all have one, was Sleeping Beauty.
I absolutely loved Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.
And when I turn on YouTube and I just allow my children, my daughter in particular, who loves Disney princess music, to listen to songs, I always play Once Upon a Dream.
I want you to listen to this 10-second clip from that song, And I'm then going to show you a recent song from Disney so you can see how much that has transformed.
Here is Once Upon a Dream as sung by Disney princess Aurora.
Take a listen. I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream.
I know you, the key in your eyes.
Just the lyrics there.
The gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam.
And I know it's true, she goes on to say, that visions are seldom what they seem.
But if I know you, I know what you'd do.
You'd love me at once, the way you did once upon a dream.
It's lovely.
It's so classical.
The sound of her voice, the way it makes you feel, it's so uplifting.
Now I'm going to fast forward to what I think we could all agree is the most popular Disney movie right now.
And I want to be clear, I don't have an issue with this movie.
I've watched the movie.
But I cringed a little at how modern it's all become.
This is from the new Disney smash hit Frozen.
And Anna, who is Kristen Bell singing, by the way, I love Kristen Bell as an actress.
She does great work. She's amazingly talented, is singing a song called For the First Time in Forever.
Take a listen. I don't know if I'm elated or gassy, but I'm somewhere in the zone Cause for the first time in forever So just to give you that line that she said, in case you didn't hear it, she said, I don't know if I'm elated or gassy.
We went from once upon a dream to don't know if I'm elated or gassy.
Later on in that song, she sings about how she's stuffing her face with chocolate.
And I guess it's just supposed to be relatable and it's supposed to be cute.
But it also represents a slight degradation in the music and in the language subsequently, in the way that we communicate, right?
Aurora's talking about being frightened when she comes across the prince and they meet.
And she's talking about wanting to meet a prince and wanting to stuff her face with chocolate and being elated and feeling gassy.
Now again, this is not going to be something that I'm saying we should be freaking out about.
It's Frozen's a cute movie.
But the lesson that it carries with it without question is that traditions should be thrown away
I don't mean to give away the ending here. So spoiler alert turn it down if you haven't seen it
But when you think that princess Anna is going to be rescued in the end by a handsome prince
It actually is her sister's love That rescues her because the idea of having a handsome
prince the idea of a nuclear family all that throw it away.
It's garbage This is the impact. This is what is now being told to
children nowadays So in case you think it doesn't matter, it does.
And as a great recent example of that, man, have you been paying attention to the Snow White scandal?
You know, they're redoing Snow White.
It's going to have a new message. The person that is going to be acting the part of Snow White is an actress named Rachel Zegler.
And she is thoroughly Unbearable to listen to.
She's just an entitled brat.
She's someone that I would come across on a college campus that is telling you that everything in the past sucks.
And it's all about looking forward and being progressive.
And the idea of a pretty princess and a prince, no, she doesn't like any of that.
In fact, she knows what she deserves.
Take a listen to her just at first discussing the money that she deserves for this role.
Sure, maybe this has something to do with the SAG strike.
Now let's hear her talk about Snow White, just the classic movie that we all grew up on, that everybody loves.
This isn't really a partisan issue.
I think Democrats and Republicans all loved the Disney classics, but no girl, no child, no girl.
It's modern. It's updated.
You tell us, Rachel.
I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so.
There's a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her.
Weird. Weird.
So we didn't do that this time.
So no prince or a different kind of prince?
We have a different approach to what I'm sure a lot of people will assume is a love story just because we cast a guy in the movie, Andrew Burnup.
Great dude. It's one of those things that I think everyone's going to have their assumptions about what it's actually going to be, but it's really not about the love story at all, which is really, really wonderful.
And whether or not she finds love along the way is anybody's guess until 2024.
All of Andrew's scenes could get cut.
Who knows? It's Hollywood, baby.
We get it, Rachel.
Men are weird. Men are creepy.
Men might even be cut from the film.
Who knows? Because guess what?
It is not 1938.
Weird. Weird.
Here she is one more time.
You said you were bringing a modern edge to it on stage.
What do you mean by that? I just mean that it's no longer 1937 and we absolutely wrote a Snow White.
She's not going to be saved by the prince.
She's not going to be saved by the prince and she's not going to be dreaming about true love.
She's dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be and the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave and true.
And so it's just a really incredible story for I think young people everywhere to see themselves in.
Snow White is running for president.
I'm launching my campaign.
I am. I mean, I don't know how many more times she could say it or how much clearer she can make it for us.
Snow White's going to be a boss bitch.
She's going to go to work.
She's not going to worry about family. Who cares about fighting a handsome prince?
She can make money. She can do bad all by herself.
Where are all my single ladies at?
Because that's really where the future is at.
It's progressive. Throw it away.
The idea of a prince, it needs to be gone.
It's one of the many reasons that I feel there needs to be a disruption in kids' content full stop.
And these are, again, very subtle changes to characters that all parents should be paying attention to.
Because now it's about entitlement.
It's about narcissism.
It's about you and what you bring to the table and how much you can accomplish without any other person who needs a family when you've got you, who cares about anything else other than what you want to say on a college campus.
We are living amongst the most entitled generation that has ever existed.
And yes, as Confucius said, our morals, which I would argue are very bad, are very much being furnished by our culture.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics Du Jour.
Do you know what I love?
I really do. People back at home that are watching something and they become so outraged that they basically become the CIA in their own capacity, especially women.
We are the best at this.
We need to look up something or we need to find something if we're inspired because of our children or if we suspect that a guy is lying or cheating.
We turn to the FBI. Everybody knows this.
It's a fact. And so I was so happy that a couple of days ago I showed you guys a video of a motorcyclist in Philadelphia who attacked a woman.
Her two children, very young children, were in the backseat of the car and he decided that he was going to jump on her back windshield and smash in the windows.
He also brandished a weapon.
These children, of course, were absolutely traumatized by this.
I'm going to run that video back to you as a reminder.
Take a look. Speaking over it, in case you're on the audio, this seems to be some sort of a cool motorcycle cyclist gang club.
They're all at a lights.
This is happening just outside of City Hall in Pennsylvania.
He jumps off his bike, jumps twice to smash in the window, and she's got two young children in the back.
It is horrific to consider the trauma that they went through.
He then headbutts her while he's wearing a helmet, pushes her as she walks up to him, obviously very much prepared to fight, and he brandishes as a final step.
He brandishes his weapon when she has a gun on his hip.
She stands outside.
He walks away.
And then she did go on the news to talk about this moment, to talk about how scary it was for her children.
Well, guess what? Internet sleuths have figured out who this person was, who this person is, and his name is Cody Herron.
He is a 26-year-old twerp and a loser.
As a fact, I'm presenting to you, he's an absolute loser to do this.
Here is a picture of his mugshot.
Yes, he has been arrested and charged with possession of an instrument of crime, recklessly
endangering another person, and multiple counts of aggravated assault.
His uncle says that he was there when police pulled up on the block at his house to arrest
him.
They found his bike, his helmet, and a 9mm gun that he allegedly used in the incident.
Now reminding you, the driver of that car was named Nikki Bullock.
She was with her girlfriend.
Their 5-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son delivering for Uber Eats when the incident
took place.
Now what's incredible about this, this little twerk that you're seeing on the screen, Ryan
Heron, is that he has lawyered up.
And his lawyer is trying to convince us that there could be some more evidence that hasn't been presented yet to the public that is going to change our minds about what he's done here, jumping on her car and breaking in the back windshield.
He issued this statement, lawyer said, the video shared by the media is obviously disturbing.
However, our investigation has revealed that it is only a portion of a much lengthier incident
that when viewed in its entirety, casts Mr. Heron in a significantly different light.
By way of further information, Mr. Heron has never been in trouble
a single day in his life.
He has lawfully permitted to carry a concealed firearm and works six days a week.
We are looking forward to presenting a clearer picture Heron is at upcoming court hearings.
Quite the teaser there.
Now, here's what I will say.
I am a person that likes to wait until you have all of the evidence, until you can see everything, and you can listen to both sides.
But I want you to use your wildest imagination right now, your wildest imagination, to present me with a scenario in which what he did with children in the back of the car Would have been justified.
What could have happened, right, leading up to this?
Let's say the woman was outrageous, right?
Let's say she was trailing him on the bike, right, and was getting into his lanes.
Then she was saying, F you, and she was yelling slurs at him and saying horrific stuff.
It still would not justify him jumping off of his bike and smashing in the back windshield with two minor children in the car.
There's literally no scenario in which I would go, you know what?
That was absolutely the right thing to have done.
But wait, maybe I'm wrong.
I want you again to put on your thinking caps and be wild in your imagination and tell me, well, this is the one thing that I could see that would make me think that what he did was absolutely justified.
I wanted to invite you with that update.
Also, to update you on another story that we have been following, you guys, we showed you in New York, New York City activist Ryan Carson, last moments of his life, a person who advocated for drug addicts to be released back onto the streets, advocated for drug addicts to be seen as people who advocated
for drug addicts to have safe places to shoot up. It's a very strange platform, these
individuals that advocate for homeless people trying to convince people that homeless people are
not threats, when in fact they are. The majority of them are drug addicts. The majority of
them are homeless because they choose to be. They would rather, if given money, as I
said yesterday, to pay for their own rent, they would rather pay for drugs to shoot up. And
now they have people like Ryan Carson, who exists throughout the world, who are
advocating for them to shoot up safely, who are advocating for the city to provide them clean
needles and safe spaces to get high so that they can commit crimes. Well, we showed you
the video yesterday of his horrific We are not going to show you that again, but I can give you an update on that, which is quite shocking.
The woman, you will recall, his alleged girlfriend in that video who watched the last moments of his life has started a GoFundMe.
Her friends have started a GoFundMe for her, which has raised $50,000 because allegedly, allegedly she refused to provide the police.
Remember, she is very pro-BLM and anti-police with a description of the homeless person who attacked him.
That's unbelievable. I can't imagine dying and then having my boyfriend, girlfriend, or husband refuse to give a description to the police of my murderer.
Now again, that is being alleged.
Here's what is not being alleged any further.
We know exactly who killed Ryan Carson.
The person who has been arrested for this murder is an 18-year-old Brian Dowling is his name, 18 years old, who was out there with a weapon, who threatened to kill and then made good on his promise and killed Ryan Carson at the young age of 32 years old.
What is even more disturbing about this murder, which happened again at around 4 a.m.
in Brooklyn is the fact that Brian Dowling works at a school in New York. I can't tell
you how many times we have seen stories of individuals.
Remember the young woman who branished the professor, who branished a machete, and we
learned that that professor was working at a nearby university. I think it was Hunter College. Well,
now you have an example of an 18-year-old. We don't know what he does at the school.
Maybe he's a janitor. But we do know that he has access to students, he is mentally
disturbed, and that just a couple of weeks ago his aunt had called the police and reported a
mental disturbance regarding him because he was smashing his ex-girlfriend's belongings.
And yet despite all of this, the teen works at a high school in Clinton Hill and is known to
frequent the area of Commodore Berry Park in Fort Greene. How is this individual allowed
to work in a capacity at a school?
Maybe it's because of this over-compassionate We're good to go.
Our nation's most vulnerable.
Students. This should sicken you.
You should be outraged. Again, I will ask the question, how any person lives in an inner-city community knowing fully well that the policies and the activists of the people behind it are this warped, their brains are this warped, that they celebrate criminality, that they protect criminals even after they've murdered someone that they love?
It doesn't make any sense.
Leave. My goodness. If you are a rational, thinking human being, remove yourself from inner-city communities.
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Oh, he was so vulnerable.
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How did he get looped into Stephen Avery and his crime?
Was he set up? Was he framed?
Were the officers wrong?
In the way that they interviewed him without an adult in the room, how could this have happened?
Yep. Episode 7, as I said, of Convincing a Murderer is out now.
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Take a listen. Coming up on Convicting a Murderer.
The police did not have Brendan Dassey on their radar at all.
Kayla brings up that they should talk to her cousin Brendan.
They initially went down to that high school because they were worried about him because his cousin made some comments about him losing weight.
She mentioned things like staring off into space and weight loss.
She estimated to be about 40 pounds.
They thought that maybe he had seen something and he was having trouble dealing with what he had witnessed.
You should have said to them, I want my mom in there.
Yeah. You definitely can see how someone like him was easily manipulated.
I really feel sorry for Brendan, getting roped into some scheme that Steven decided he was going to come up with.
We did not expect what he was telling us.
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Alright guys, let's jump in to some of your comments from episodes past.
First set of comments appropriately regarding all of the woke students at the TPUSA event who lined up to ask me questions.
Really, they lined up to hear themselves speak.
There were no questions other than them hoping that they were doing something heroic that will of course amount to absolutely nothing.
In the scope of our American history.
JoJo writes, You know, I find the strength to keep speaking at these events even when I'm this pregnant because it's important for people to see it.
Because even you being able to see it, to understand the degradation of college campuses where people used to be academic, where people used to be aspirational, people used to be wanting to have their ideas challenged so that they could decide on who they were as a human being.
Yeah, that concept of a college university campus is entirely obsolete.
And it's important because I want parents to see it so that they can make a decision about whether or not they even want to send their kids to a college campus.
What are they actually learning?
I suppose if you want to be a doctor or you want to be a nurse and you are required to do it, sure.
But to have them sit through and get a fashion degree or a I don't know.
I feel like a lot of that has become quite laughable over time when in fact these college campuses have become totalitarian and what they're trying to do is to shape children into leftist Antifa members is really what I always think I'm coming across on these campuses.
Ducky writes, Candace is setting the bar for how these interactions should be handled.
We are over this whole be nice to affirm your agenda mindset.
It's time we give these people a check of reality because that's what they desperately need.
I agree that these children need to be parented.
And I agree that I should not be the one to have to do it.
And it is how I would respond to my child if my two-year-old said that he felt personally victimized by his sister's presence because they're going through a phase now where they're starting to bicker.
I would be like, okay, well, I'm sorry about that.
Life's tough. I'm not going to affirm him in this concept that he's a victim by someone else's existence.
It's just completely and utterly ridiculous.
And as I said, it completely boggles the mind that we're dealing with people that are 19, 20 years old, 21 years old in some circumstances on these college campuses.
XO Dossiel writes, I'm actually not shocked to hear that.
I mean, I at least know at Stanford University that many of them are conservative.
I would say the majority are conservative.
And you are right. That's why I say it's important to do these events to showcase to the world lunacy, right?
I think that when people see this, they're so outraged.
They can't even comprehend, what do you mean?
You decided to show up at this event.
It's not like they were using your tuition for this event.
This was sponsored by Turning Point USA. So you're talking about an outside organization that even paid for me to be there.
So what are you so upset about?
And so I can completely see that and I encourage, I am happy when woke students go crazy on a college campus and there are cameras there that are able to capture it and it fosters a meaningful conversations in households all across the country.
And hopefully it inspires people to raise their kids a little bit tougher, you know, to be a little bit tougher.
Make sure that they know that life is a lot, it's going to be a lot tougher and throw a lot more at them than a eight months pregnant black woman on stage talking about conservative principles.
A couple of comments regarding Trevor Bauer and the Me Too witches and his wonderful defeat of one such young woman.
This person writes, I personally knew three girls I can think of offhand who made untrue
allegations socially against boys we knew in high school.
One was jealous that the boy liked her friend.
One cheated on her boyfriend and wanted an excuse for it.
And one really enjoyed attention.
I was there for all three situations and all three girls later admitted that they made
it up.
Yes, it's going to shock people, but women lie.
Men lie.
Facts are what ultimately do not lie in the end and that's exactly what Trevor Bauer was
able to present to the courts.
Lastly, Nadia Tori writes, as a survivor I agree with you.
A bunch of proven liars and girls being way too dramatic about flirting drowned out the
voices of people actually afraid to speak up.
It diminishes what actual survivors of rape go through.
And I wouldn't scream what happened to me from a rooftop, which I think says something
about the attention aspect.
Thank you, Candice.
Yes, if you've ever met an actual rape victim, and I have...
They're not people that tend to just want to scream on the rooftops about their victimization.
It is something that they wrongly feel very personal about.
You know, obviously you want people to be able to talk about their experiences, but it's something that they tend to hold very close to their chest and they don't seem to want to get tons of attention for it.
So yeah, I usually say a marker is if you're using a hashtag and you want every single person to hear you speak about your experiences, Yeah, it's not what you normally see.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, that's all the time that we have for today.
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