If you were or you are a teacher and it turned out that you were beaten by one of your pupils, when I say beaten, I mean beaten to the point that you were completely unconscious, when you were awakened and you discovered that this child had mental issues, would you forgive them? Would you rather not just forgive them, but make sure that they didn't serve too long of a prison stint?
Or would you say, no, it's okay, throw the book at that 17-year-old student?
I want you to think about that. Plus, later on in the show, Jada Pinkett Smith is still giving me life right now.
She says that she will live with her estranged husband, Will Smith, again one day to take care of him because he's getting old.
And she's obviously just a very kind soul who wants to take care of her husband that she also cheats on and has absolutely no respect for.
and we're gonna talk about that.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
All right, guys, I'm going to jog your memory here, or maybe if you don't remember this, you never saw it,
you're going to be shocked.
But this actually took place in a Florida school.
There was a teacher who was beaten unconscious by a 270-pound autistic student.
Very important to qualify that.
The student happens to be autistic.
And he beat her to a pulp because she simply told him to stop playing his Nintendo Switch in class, and he refused to.
Viewer discretion, very much advised.
Take a look. So what you have here, in case you are following this on the audio, is he gets a running sprint, tosses her to the ground, kicks her twice, and just begins brutally and savagely punching her.
It's obvious she is unconscious.
I'm not sure if it's from the fall.
He's hitting her in the head.
She's hitting her on the neck.
You've got about three women that are trying to pull this gigantic student off of her.
Can't do it.
A man is now assisting, plus three teachers.
He is still kicking her in the head.
It's incredible that you now have one, two, three, four, five people that are trying to pull this student off of her.
And eventually, they succeed.
Fortunately, she survived that horrific attack.
And that 200-pound autistic student is now facing charges.
Her name, that high school teacher, is Joan Nadek.
And her attacker's name is Brendan Deepa.
He was then 17.
He is now 18 years old.
He is facing up to 30 years in prison.
Now, when this video first hit the internet, I remember looking at the comments and people
were saying, well, he's autistic.
He has autism.
There's always a way to qualify what's going on when you're talking about violence.
Well, it's not his fault that he is 270 pounds and brutally beat his teacher to a pulp.
He has autism.
And everybody knows that if you have autism, it means that you really need your Nintendo
in school.
And that if a teacher takes it from you, then you're going to have to beat him to a pulp.
You're going to try to actually kill them, obviously, if you observe that clip.
If people were not able to pull him off of her, I legitimately believe that he would have beat her to death.
I think that's what he was intending to do.
I think that's why he couldn't stop.
He couldn't get out of his rage. And we're supposed to believe that this is just a symptom of autism.
I don't know about you. I've got autistic people in my family.
I know autistic people. I'm friends with autistic people.
Never seen this side of autism at all.
No, of course, that there seems to be a way for people to appeal to your emotions, to try to understand the students and what they are going through, right?
This person... Came from a broken home.
Whole life is ahead of him.
Why? Okay, he brought a gun to school and shot someone.
But what's the problem?
What's the real problem is that you don't have enough compassion.
That's what we're being told. That our society needs more compassion.
That American society needs more compassion.
Well, I'm happy to report that this teacher, probably after watching her own beating, seeing
as she couldn't possibly have remembered it, she was knocked out unconscious almost instantly,
realized that she didn't have much compassion for the student and she was happy to allow
the book to be thrown at him.
So they are now reporting that she is refusing to back a lighter sentence as he faces 30
years in prison.
What I have to say to that is good, good for a lot of reasons.
One of them being is that I don't understand the society that keeps telling us that we need to simply allow people to commit these sorts of crimes.
This is a crime.
And feel bad for the people that are committing them.
It doesn't make any sense to me.
I also say good because what's happening right now is that colleges, universities, high schools, the entire public education system, the students have become inmates.
There's no doubt. This is the sort of thing that you would expect to see if you were in prison.
And you are looking at a bunch of inmates in a yard.
You expect fights like this to break out.
It's unfathomable 30 years ago to picture this happening in America.
And now we see these sorts of instances every day across college campuses and in a public school system.
In this particular school, they happen to have a violence problem.
It says here, the school by the way is called Matanzas High School, has been beset with violence in recent years.
Eleven students were recently arrested there as well after a fight broke out in a crowded hallway.
Eleven students in one go.
Let's take a look at that video.
Oh, shit!
The fight started around 1 o'clock Monday afternoon in one of the hallways of Matanzas High.
You can see in this body camera video the chaos unfolding between deputies, staff members, and students.
Totally normal stuff that you should just see every day when you're trying to get an education.
And that's not the only incident that has hit that school recently.
Also, in another violent episode, a 16-year-old student was arrested for biting a teacher who just tried to stop her from fighting another girl.
So... Imagine signing up to be a teacher, and you're wondering, what does this entail?
I'm sure I'm going to have some students.
I might have some problems. I might have to tell a student that he needs to go down to see the principal.
You probably don't think that you have to prepare to defend yourself to be beaten upon by a 270-pound person or bitten by a girl who just wants to get another girl.
Again, this is what you expect to see in prisons.
This has been happening all across America, and it's something that I have been frustrated with.
It's something that I have been trying to communicate for years.
As I said on Monday's episode, I used to work for Turning Point USA, right?
I go across these college campuses and you see these entitled brats everywhere.
And in recent years, they've become incredibly violent.
They support violence as long as it furthers their cause.
This has been understood, like I said.
Definitely during the Trump years.
Are you kidding me? The things that we saw, if you were a conservative on campus and you supported Trump, if you were a conservative on campus, period.
We showed you a video of them burning Michael Knowles, plausibly the nicest person in the
political sphere, in effigy because they simply didn't want him speaking.
He had antipa thugs outside, people that were covering their faces.
We've seen in recent years protests, let me jog the memory of one of them, where they
have caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages because they don't even want the
person to speak.
In fact, Milo Yiannopoulos, remember him?
Used to be a political commentator.
Back in 2017, never got the opportunity to speak at Berkeley because they were willing
to burn the place to the ground rather than to have him speak.
Here's an old video of the chaos that they caused to jog your memory of what was going on in American campuses in 2017.
Okay. So you're going to have to color me shocked, me and many others shocked, that despite living this reality for years in America, recognizing the increasing violence on these college campuses, that donors continued to fund these universities, despite us pleading with them, please stop funding these thugs.
Please stop funding these ideals and these principles that they have.
They don't believe in free speech on these campuses.
They actually believe in the opposite.
They're advocating for anti-white racism.
They were holding up signs, the only good cop is a dead cop.
Remember those BLM rights?
During George Floyd, we probably saw the ugliest bits of what American university campuses became.
She's going to have to call me shocked, not upset, because I'm happy that something caused it, but shocked.
That it took what was going on in Israel and in Palestine and some kids to hold up signs saying that they support Palestine and that Israelis are terrorists to suddenly inspire a mass exodus of donors on these campuses.
As if this is the first time they've ever seen this.
They never knew that kids could have such bad ideas.
And so the question is why?
Why did it take something that happened internationally and Why did it take an overseas saga to play out for them to recognize what we've been saying all along?
Why wasn't domestic terrorism happening on these university campuses enough to make donors say, hey, maybe we shouldn't fund this anymore.
Maybe we should be putting our dollars into something that we actually believe in.
Maybe this isn't the university that I remember, the university that I recall.
Maybe it's not that important for me to put a name on a building.
It's not okay. These kids shouldn't be burning down hallways.
Why did it instead take pro-Palestine protests on campus that did not descend into violence to make these donors realize enough was enough?
Well, maybe it's because, and this is the sentiment across America, it's always America last, right?
It always feels like the most urgent thing that could possibly be happening is, of course, happening somewhere else.
It takes college campuses saying they don't want to go to war with Ukraine, I guess, right?
And then they'll go, oh, we've got a problem here.
They're saying horrible things about Zelensky and positive things about Russia.
And now we need to get serious about what's happening at these universities.
It's never what's happening in America.
It's never how Americans are suffering.
It's never about the fact that white people have had to endure within this country severe anti-white racism in these classrooms, including As going as far as trying to only give scholarships to people based on their color, letters that were signed by BLM terrorists in support of what was happening all across the United States.
It's never that. No.
It's always what's happening overseas.
Because the real philosophy that's happening right now amongst the elites is what it's always been.
America last. Get on board.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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♪♪ Speaking of anti-American ideals and principles
being espoused everywhere, especially on our college campuses,
well, culture reflects the exact same narrative.
It's why I routinely cover celebrities, far left celebrities who are making sweeping statements about what conservatives are and how the world needs to become more progressive, right?
We're seeing this reflected in Hollywood all the time.
And on this show, many moons ago, I covered Maren Morris.
You probably don't know who she is because she's not that big of a singer.
But it was relevant because she was obsessively attacking my friends, Brittany and Jason Aldean, simply because they're I want to be clear.
Brittany and Jason Aldean are not so in-your-face attending marches and protests.
They just don't hide who they are, because why should they have to to fit into the Hollywood bubble?
Why aren't they allowed to be country, considering that country principles reflect so many of the best values that America has?
The values of yesteryear.
They sing about their families.
They sing about missing their moms.
They sing about loving their children.
Music that I would allow my children to listen to.
Yeah, it's a far departure from what we're seeing amongst the LA elites and the singers who want to sing about broken families, who want everybody to be trans, everybody to be gay, and want to dress up like Satan, a la Sam Smith, and twerk on top of men, other men. I mean, that's the other option that we have.
And so I used my platform and I often use my platform to cover culture because I think it's really relevant.
And Maren Morris' obsession, near obsession with Britney and Jason was bizarre, calling Britney L. Dean Insurrection Barbie simply because she hasn't hidden the fact that she supports Trump.
She had nothing to do with any insurrection, the insurrection that never was, rather.
But that was just a way to try to castigate her, to be nasty towards her.
She had an issue when Jason Aldean's song, which talked about those old principles of family, of loving your country, hit the charts at number one, and she announced that she was leaving country music because she couldn't Fix it.
Now, you're leaving country music because country music doesn't want to be fixed, sweetheart.
Country music doesn't need another person wearing country face using them as just the middleman so that they can get over to Hollywood and espouse views and principles that are actually crushing our country.
We are not surviving this progressive narrative.
Well, she's back in the news again after all of her nastiness over the months.
People were wondering, what is going on with her?
Why is she so horrific to the people that helped her have the small platform that she already has?
And the answer finally arrived in the form that Maren Morris has filed for divorce from her husband, Ryan Hurd, after five years of marriage.
Now, I want to be clear, there is rumors, and they seem to be adding up, that he was cheating on her.
We obviously can't confirm any of that.
But I also want to be clear that That it is sad when anybody gets divorced.
This isn't a moment of celebration.
It's not, yay, I hate Maren.
She is a Karen. But you don't want people to get divorced, especially when they have a small child.
And they do have a small child, a child that she uses to put forth her leftist principles.
She says, I just took my two-year-old to a drag show in front of drag queens.
Because she wants you guys to know how loving and accepting she is to everybody except, of course, conservatives.
The very people that she pretends to write tunes reflecting their lives.
And so it's sad that they are getting divorced.
It's sad that this child is now going to be shuttled between an absolute lunatic like Maren Morris and her husband who knows what his ideals are.
Obviously not faithfulness among them.
It is sad that that child is going to grow up in that environment.
So I do want to say that it's no laughing matter.
But it does... Speak to the fact that a lot of the people that we see who seem the most radical, and I've talked about this on this show extensively, who seem the most radical, the most progressive, are screaming the loudest for things that just don't make sense, right?
I talked about this. I recently did Bill Maher's podcast where you just look around at these washed-up actresses who are like in their almost 60 and they're crying because they're just like, we must be able to abort women.
Children in the womb at nine months or the whole world's going to end.
You're going, you don't actually think that.
You don't actually believe that.
What is wrong with you?
And the answer is always, they're miserable.
That's the lesson of Mary Morris.
Mary Morris is miserable, okay?
Her house was not in order.
She looked at what Brittany and Jason had and she envied it.
That's the truth. She envies the way Brittany looks.
It's why she calls her insurrection Barbie.
She envies the fact that they're in a loving relationship and And that they genuinely support each other, not artificially in public, applauding each other and saying, you go, babe, like her and Ryan Hurd did.
There's something missing in her.
And what's missing in her, likely, are the conservative principles that she hates so much.
And so I wish her luck and I wish her happiness.
I hope that the void, the spiritual void that exists in her and so many leftists is properly filled in the future.
Moving on, you guys, and speaking of spiritual voids, I cannot get enough of Jada Pinkett Smith commentary on Instagram.
It's not beneath me.
It just is not beneath me.
It's comments are pouring in.
They're hilarious. I think we all collectively are agreeing, and it's We're good to go.
I am not trying to pretend he's a victim.
I believe he's an accomplice in all of this.
I think they have lied to the public about their relationship.
They've pretended. Once again, it's progressive.
It's forward and secretly.
These people are miserable. They're miserable.
She is cheating on him.
I have no doubt that he is also cheating on her.
Now they're trying to spin it into some progressive narrative of actually we weren't even together.
It's just who we love.
And now Jada Pinkett Smith has come out.
She cannot stop talking about Tupac, her one true soulmate.
And she says that her and Will are not going to separate.
She believes that they are going to live together again one day because she's going to have
to take care of him because he's getting old.
And if that wasn't cringe-worthy enough, Will Smith responded in basic adoration for his
wife and talked about how her book just reminded him of how brave and how wonderful and how
beautiful she is.
And he had forgotten the depths of her character.
I'm paraphrasing here, but man, it was really, really wimpy.
Total wuss. It's just so embarrassing.
And you really have to wonder about their children.
Let me show you a clip of Jada on the Today Show speaking to Hoda about working on their marriage.
If you find another great love, or if Will finds another great love...
There's no finding another great love, and I think that's the point.
It's like, we are in a place now that we are in a deep healing space, and we are really concentrating on healing the relationship between us.
So, it may not be the divorce on paper anymore?
There's no divorce on paper!
I mean, not on paper. There might not be a divorce in theory anymore?
Yeah, no. We really have been working hard.
Oh! It's a wonderful, beautiful story.
I don't know. It feels like Cinderella to me, right?
We're all waiting to be swept off by a handsome prince, a handsome Bel Air prince, only so that we could have a fake relationship for 10 years, smile in public, and sleep with our children's friends, sleep in separate homes, and convince the public that we're still a unit and together.
That is what Hollywood is, ladies and gentlemen.
It's just so funny to look back and to consider all of us, I think, when we were young looking out into Hollywood and thinking, this is exactly what I want to be like.
I want to be like this person, that person.
I think when I was 12, I was obsessed with like Christina Aguilera.
Everyone has the person in Hollywood they were obsessed with.
And then finally, when you get to actually peek behind the curtain, it really is the Wizard of Oz.
These people are cowards.
This is nothing to be aspiring towards.
As I said in prior episodes, if you got up today and you went to work and you made it back home and you are supporting your family, you're a better person than 99.9% of these people that are promoted in Hollywood.
I'm going to show you a couple of comments that really, really tickled me regarding this matter before we move on.
First and foremost, this guy hit the nail on the head.
Tommy Drexel says, That is a fact.
I am presenting Tupac is still alive.
He just really needed to get away from Jada Pinkett Smith because she's bizarrely obsessed with him, cannot stop talking about him, and nobody knows why.
There's no proof of them ever being this close, but trust Jada Pinkett Smith, that was her.
She's even saying he had alopecia.
Because she wants to have a connection with him because she's got alopecia.
Who knows if he had alopecia?
We can't confirm any of this stuff.
Jada just wants you to know it.
And so he unfortunately had to fake his own death to get away from her.
Next person, this made me chuckle just because I think this person genuinely is concerned
for Jada.
They want to know what's going on.
Littlest Ocean writes, someone needs to make sure that her meds are not interacting because
she is acting off the chain right now.
And maybe it is.
Sometimes you get a bad cocktail of pills and this person just wants to make sure Jada
is okay.
Jada, are you okay?
Will, are you okay?
Wink if you need help.
We definitely know that you do need help Will, because you are an entirely castrated man.
Alright guys, moving on.
And listen, I'm not a person that wants to call anybody names.
I think calling women names in particular is something that we should not do often.
But when I tell you that when I first learned the word slut, okay, when I just called somebody a slut— This is what we were talking about.
So this is actually not meant to be derogatory.
It is just me trying to accurately explain what we are going to talk about next, which is this Australian woman who says that she has had sex with more than 300 people in one year and found the experience to be, quote-unquote, empowering.
Introducing you guys all to someone you didn't need to know.
Her name is Annie Knight, but I had to learn about her.
So you do too. Take a listen.
Yeah, sleep with different people.
So in that, let's say it's been like a year since you've really embraced that.
How many people would you have slept with in that year?
Yeah, give us some numbers.
Probably 300.
Jesus! In one year.
Would that be the average or is it like a big lump sum in one session?
In a day, five.
In one day. I told you.
I am just using American words and terms and expressions, English words, as they are meant to be used.
Yes, Annie Knight has slept with, she reckons, 300 people, men and women, sometimes five people per day, and not to get paid with it because she just finds it to be an empowering situation.
So empowering, in fact, that after losing her job, she is now full-time on OnlyFans, and she's so happy because she is earning $1,000 per day.
And on top of earning $1,000 a day for taking her clothes off and doing kinky stuff on the internet, she says there's nothing she won't do.
She's into all of it. She wants to experiment with everything.
On top of all that, she's making time to have sex with 300 people in a single year.
So, yeah.
What does this tell us about our society?
It's unimaginable, as I said.
Unimaginable. Talked about this on the whatever podcast when you say hoflation, the hoflationary environment that we're living in right now.
Everyone talks about inflation. No one talks about hoflation.
How difficult it is to find high-value women and how women are actually racing to the bottom, right?
Because she knew she'd become popular if she talked about the 300 people that she slept with.
She's happy to be a hoe.
She's not upset at all.
People call her a whore because she says this is what makes her happy.
This is what makes her fulfilled. And what's the problem if that's what makes her happy?
Well, she is, I believe, the young age of 26.
It's going to be very interesting to see what her life becomes.
But as long as she's making $1,000 per day now, why forecast into the future?
That's when it's all about fast money.
The fastest way for women to make money is to take their clothes off, to sell their body.
That's exactly what Annie Knight is doing.
So congratulations, Annie.
You made it in the capacity that you wanted to make it, the momentary capacity, where
you consider throwing away the rest of your life for a little attention today.
All right, guys.
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There are tons of reasons. One is that we're allowed to have differences in opinions as the hosts.
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This entire show is talking about how American principles are falling.
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All right, guys, now let's jump into a few of your comments, a lot pertaining to the Megyn Kelly feud, which I never thought should have been a feud.
I just fundamentally disagree with her stance that we should put these kids on lists and ruin their lives.
Jonathan writes, It's a tough one.
It's true that some leave college and change their views for the better.
Like you, Candace, others leave and become members of the squad and founding members of BLM and Antifa activists, etc.
God help us. It is a tough one, and I do think part of the solution is we have to change the university ecosystem.
So it is a good thing, ultimately, that people are beginning to defund these schools.
Gracie writes, Cancel culture is a parasite in both parties, and we need to be free to speak our ideas no matter what they are.
If it's an abhorrent statement, then it will be drowned out by the truth if others are willing to speak freely.
Yeah, there is definitely also for me, obviously, a free speech element of this.
You know, people that are not being violent, people that are signing a letter, even if I very much disagree with what the I don't know, permanently on a blacklist.
That doesn't really make sense to me.
And as I said, they had the benefit, people like Megyn Kelly, of not having to have social media and all of these things and being able to experiment with ideas and being able to grow up.
And I do believe that when people hit the real world, their views radically change.
For the most part, I hope, maybe I'm being too hopeful.
Matthew writes, Yeah, also I think an element that you're talking about is that kids just want to feel like they're a part of something, like they're making a change.
You know, we fought to end the Vietnam War.
We did this. Everyone wants to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
And so when they see that everybody's protesting and people are fired up, it sort of becomes the madness of crowds.
And that is a book that is written by Douglas Murray.
It's an excellent book, a very good read.
It's very true. Like, it's very...
It's very easy to be compelled into stupidity when a bunch of people are being stupid around you, so to speak.
All right, guys. Unfortunately, that is all the time that we have for today.
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