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Oct. 26, 2023 - Candace Owens
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Bring Back Insane Asylums
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Happy Thursday, everybody. We'll jump right into the question of the day, and it is one that has been on my mind for years.
Should we bring back insane asylums?
And the answer, of course, is yes, we should.
We're going to talk about that. Plus, later on in the show, social media influencer Alexandra Pierce shared a very controversial take regarding advice to ugly women.
She says, don't go to college.
Use the money for plastic surgery because no man wants a woke woman.
Is she telling the truth?
All that and more today, coming up on Candace Owens.
So obviously, unless you have been under a rock, you are aware that right now there is
a massive manhunt that's underway in Maine after a mass shooting that spanned two locations
last night left at least 22 people dead and 30 people wounded.
Unbelievable. Insane.
So I will spare you the back and forth banter of you or you having to make the effort to find the back and forth banter between the right and the left on this.
We'll just go through it very quickly.
Okay. Thoughts and prayers.
That's what they're probably starting with on the right to everybody that has been injured, everybody that is dead.
The left is going to jump in and say, F your thoughts and prayers.
We need gun safety now.
Now, now, now. We need gun safety.
Okay. People on the right will jump back in and say, guns don't kill people.
People kill people.
People on the left will say, the NRA? Yeah.
You have blood on your hands.
Contact your state representative right now.
We need common sense gun laws.
Back to the right. You know, I bet this guy was known to the FBI. Probably.
You know, we already have laws that are in place and these people are not abiding by them.
More laws is not going to fix the issue.
There you are, you guys. You are welcome.
Now you don't have to play on Twitter and hear what people are saying back and forth to one another because it never changes.
It is rinse and it is repeat.
Now, here's what I want to say about this.
First and foremost, it is an obvious tragedy.
And obviously, it is always okay for you to offer your prayers to people that are suffering, to offer your prayers to people who are going through this, and to pray for people that are not victims right now, right?
right, the people that are terrified, probably locked into their houses,
sheltering in place, because this person has not been caught.
Now, the individual that they have highlighted as a person of interest, his name is Robert Card.
You have probably seen his picture circulating everywhere that you get your news.
He is a person of interest.
He's also a trained firearms expert in the United States Army Reserve,
and he is stationed out of Soco, Maine.
He's a first-class sergeant and was awarded the Army Achievement Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, and two Army Reserve Component Achievement Medals.
So in terms of his service to the country, he's remarkably accomplished, which makes this All the more rightful, to be honest, right?
Because you are dealing with somebody who has a lot of experience with weaponry, which is probably why he was able to already execute so much harm in such a small space of time.
Now, something that I was really struck by in this is the fact that the news is reporting that he came forward himself recently and And said, I am having mental health issues, right?
We talk a lot about people that serve in the military coming back with PTSD. One most particular instance, he self-reported and said that he was hearing voices and hearing threats to shoot up the National Guard base in Saco, Maine, right? So he comes to somebody and he says, somebody is telling me that I should shoot up the National Guard base in Maine, right?
What should have happened here, right?
Forget your left-right arguments.
What should have happened in a circumstance where somebody is telling you that I wish to impart harm on somebody?
Well, I'll tell you what did happen.
They did all that they could do.
They placed him on a Psych 5150 hold for two weeks, and then they released him.
So over the summer, after he self-reported himself, he went into a mental health facility for two weeks.
That's the max they can hold you.
And then they released him back onto the streets.
And here is why this deeply upsets me for a lot of reasons.
First and foremost, it deeply upsets me because this is obviously a tragedy that could have and should have been avoided.
And yet we are all waiting with bated breath to see how much more tragic it is going to get.
It upsets me because children were involved.
Children will now have their lives...
Completely different. You know, having to experience a horror like this, if you were at a bowling alley, and suddenly a shooter breaks in and starts spraying bullets.
I'm going to introduce you guys right now to a young 10-year-old girl named Zoe Levesque, who fortunately survived this tragic incident.
Take a listen. Just, like, shocking.
Like, it's something that you'd think would never happen.
I never thought I'd grow up and get a bullet in my leg.
Why? Like, why do people do this?
I was more worried about, like, am I gonna live?
Am I gonna make it out of here?
Like, what's gonna happen?
Are the cops gonna come? First and foremost, she's absolutely adorable.
And I'm just encouraged by the fact that she seems like she's okay.
And it's important to hear that message.
Why do these sorts of things have to happen?
The answer is they don't.
Especially when somebody walks in and self-reports themselves and says that I want to commit a mass shooting.
That's what this individual did.
This person of interest walked in and said I want to commit a mass shooting.
And so they did whatever they could do in terms of putting him on a psychiatric hold.
But that shouldn't be all that you're allowed to do after somebody tells you that they want to commit a mass murder.
You know, once upon a time in this country, we used to have insane asylums where we used to hold people that had these sorts of thoughts, right?
We were allowed to hold them against their will for a very long time.
And then what happened was that there was a new dawn in society where we are no longer able to recognize mental illness.
In fact, we now have a new society where we encourage mental illness, where we say we have to have compassion toward the mentally ill, not toward their victims.
No, no, no. The compassion must be awarded toward the mentally ill.
So you have a grown man who wants to dress up and play like he's a six-year-old?
Well, get him a TikTok and millions of followers.
Isn't that just something wonderful to see?
You can be whatever you want in today's society, including openly, mentally ill.
Right? And we will award that.
And we will roll out the red carpet.
We will talk about this exercise of compassion, never considering what might be on the other end of that, which almost always is victimhood in one capacity or the other.
When you have people that are openly telling you that they are into sexually deviant behavior, Maybe they should go into an insane asylum.
Maybe they shouldn't be awarded with things.
Maybe they shouldn't be platformed.
Maybe we shouldn't pretend that it's not a mental illness, right?
But no, we live in a different world now.
Why do I care so much about this issue, right?
A lot of people think it's because, oh, you don't like this or you don't like that because you're hateful.
Well, I'd like to remind you guys that many moons ago we did an episode.
It was actually episode number 54 that was entitled My Stalker Story.
I'm not going to take you through the entire thing.
Again, if you're interested in hearing all of it, it is episode 54, or you can type it on YouTube, My Soccer Story.
But essentially, I get a lot of hate, obviously, on the Internet.
People send me threats all day, every day.
But one person in particular stood out, not many years ago, two and a half years ago.
Where he began emailing me virtually a hundred times a day, sending me emails, making it clear that he believed, in his mind, that he and I were in a relationship.
He was convinced that we were in a relationship.
He was convinced that my every tweet and my every post on Instagram was actually some sort of a coded message that was directed to him.
So he was responding to my every tweet.
He'd send an email and he'd say, I saw this.
I could have said anything in the tweet.
I could have said four more years pertaining to Donald Trump.
And he would think and interpret that in his mind, in his disturbed mind, as me signaling to him that in four more years we're going to be together for the rest of our lives.
When I had my first child, he began sending me emails telling me that he forgave me for cheating on him, an act of betrayal.
I had never met this man, spoken to this man, or ever answered any of his emails.
And then, of course, I had a chill that ran down my spine when he sent me a photo of his expired Psych 5150 hold.
He had just left the hospital, and he was angry at me because he said that I convinced people in the hospital that he was crazy when, in fact, I knew the truth.
I knew that he and I were interrelationshipped.
Except we weren't.
We never were in a relationship and it terrified me and I did the right thing and I called the police immediately because this is not your average internet thug.
This isn't someone sending nasty messages over the internet typing like they're a gangster.
This is someone who has a mental condition where he perceives reality different from where it is.
This is why it is so important for those of us that have platforms to speak out and to say, we will not give in.
We are not going to pretend that reality isn't so and that reality is however you want to shape it.
This particular person who we were able to fortunately get in touch with his mother and to learn that he had episodes of schizophrenia, this particular person continued to email me once the cops were involved in Washington, D.C. where this began taking place.
He lived in the same city as me.
Then he went back to where he lived in Minnesota.
I moved to Tennessee and he upped the ante.
He began sending me photos of weapons on his lap.
A photo of a gun sitting on his lap, saying that he was going to come for me.
He would send me links.
He would send me links to music videos, if you recall Stan, the Eminem music video.
Where at the end of the music video, the insane stalker fan drives his family, who are in the back of a trunk, his children and his wife, over a cliff and commits suicide with both of them, simply because the famous person didn't respond to his written mail.
Well, my stalker sent me a link to that and said, this is how it's going to end with you and me.
So imagine how traumatizing that is, that this person is actively sending me emails.
Somebody's going to kill me, sending me pictures of a gun on his lap.
When I contacted the police, they told me there's nothing that we can really do because he's mentally ill.
I'm sorry. Well, that sounds to me like there's definitely something that you should do because mental illness, rather than feeling compassion for it, is a signal to us that they actually have it within their capacity to commit an atrocity, right?
Because their brain isn't working the same way.
It's not firing off the same response as the rest of ours.
And so once they were notified that he had left his facility that he was living in voluntarily— We're good to go.
And when they apprehended him, they brought him back to his Site 5150 hold, followed by his voluntary stay, wherever he was staying.
And they said, don't worry, Candace, we'll call you if he ever leaves this place.
Well, guess what? I think it's been about eight months since that incident took place, maybe actually a year since that incident took place, where, thank God, they apprehended my stalker trying to give blood, and nobody called me.
But then I saw in the news that he was once again arrested, and this time he was arrested I was clear with local authorities in D.C. I was clear with local authorities here in Nashville.
I was clear with local authorities where he was at in Minnesota.
He's going to kill someone.
I have said this for years.
My stalker is going to kill someone.
There's no question in my mind.
I don't know how many times I can say that.
I am now in contact with the FBI because he's committed an act of arson, and now he has finally hit their radar.
And I said on the phone to them over the last course of weeks, this man is going to kill someone.
If you guys do not put him into a prison, he's going to kill someone.
There's something wrong with his brain.
They listen to me. They collect the evidence.
What will happen now? Well, I'll give you an update.
He's walking the streets again because some compassionate fun bailed him out because can't you just see that he's mentally ill?
It's wondrous that in this country, the compassion that is reserved for people that have mental illness and not for their victims, right?
It is a wonder that there is nothing that can be done.
Nothing that can be done. When somebody walks in and says, I want to commit an act of mass murder and terrorism.
Okay. Two weeks stay at a hospital.
Now you're out of the hospital and we're just going to lose track of you in society.
So once again, my stalker, he's just out there in society.
Robert Card, he got out, and he's just now out there in society.
And what did he do? He made good on what he said he was going to do.
He committed an act of mass terror because he told people that there were voices in his head telling him to do it.
Just like my stalker was clear that there were voices in his head.
I am schizophrenic.
I hear voices in my head and they are telling me that you and I, Candace, are in a relationship and we're meant to raise your children together.
Me and you are going to raise your children in a house together separate.
What has happened in our society?
What we have become so compassionate to the point of absolute stupidity.
There is no reason in the entire world that an 11-year-old girl should be healing from a bullet wound in Maine.
There is no reason that 22 people should be dead and the banter is about whether or not guns save lives or kill people.
When we have people that are telling you, walking in and saying that I want to commit an act of terror, it is then the job of the authorities to make sure that they don't do it.
So spare me your tears, okay?
And when I say that, spare me your liberal tears because you are the exact same people that keep pretending that mental illness isn't real.
That we all have to bend and recognize that everybody is who they are on the inside and what they say reality.
We can't even say what a woman is and a man is on YouTube anymore.
If somebody's mentally ill and thinks that they're not, we can't even say it, right?
Right? Or is there something wrong with us?
We can't even perceive that as an obvious red flag that this individual is struggling internally.
We can't even talk about that.
No, you risk getting a strike.
You'll be deplatformed. Because mental illness in American society has been greenlit.
And I have such disgust for that.
This tragedy should have and could have been avoided.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour.
have a great week.
you Sex work is real work.
Sex work is real work.
Yeah, that's another thing that we've been pushing throughout our culture.
How is there going to be any upside to it?
Of course, there's not any upside to it, but nobody cares.
The ACLU caring least about it.
Well, you would imagine, let's say you're a guy, you go to a brothel.
Sex work is real work. Sex work is real work.
Then you find out that the person that you just slept with was actually HIV positive.
That would be horrific. Absolutely horrific if that happened.
Terrifying if that happened.
And it totally makes sense that Tennessee, this wonderful state that I live in, passed a law calling that aggravated prostitution.
Tennessee's law forces convicted sex workers with HIV to register for life as violent sexual offenders.
Why? Because they are violent sexual offenders.
You sleep with someone and you don't tell them that you have HIV and That you are HIV positive and you put them at risk.
There is something wrong with you.
Well, the ACLU just loves to pick up causes like this.
And they just tweeted, Breaking news!
We're suing Tennessee for their aggravated prostitution statute that targets people with HIV with harsh punishment and lifetime sex offender registration.
This law is unconstitutional and disproportionately affects black and transgender women."
So if you're reading that tweet and you're understanding it correctly, what they're trying
to explain to you is actually the oppressors are the victims.
I know that you knew you had HIV and that you slept with this person who didn't know
that you had HIV and you could have given them that HIV, but you're the real victim
in this because who cares if you have HIV?
And also this is going to disproportionately affect black people and trans people, which
is them basically saying that black people are the majority of prostitutes and trans
people are the majority of prostitutes who are carrying HIV.
That's kind of what they're implying in that tweet.
They went on to tweet, Oh my gosh, so sad. Lastly, they tweeted, Which disproportionately targets people who are already socially and financially marginalized, lawmakers should invest in evidence-based public health support for people with HIV. Tennessee,
we'll see you in court.
Okay, so you are an HIV-positive man, and you decide that you are going to transition from To a woman and become a sex worker and you spread your HIV to other people.
The ACLU thinks that that should not be a felony whatsoever.
Instead, it should be seen as a disability.
And who cares if you didn't inform people that you had this disability and you have now completely transformed the rest of their life, potentially shortened their life, potentially depending on when they get the help that they need.
They could be dead, right, if they don't know that they have HIV. Totally fine.
The ACLU says that's fine because we now live in a world where we are trying to turn victims into oppressors and oppressors into victims.
And then when horrible things happen, the climbing of HIV rates, we say, I don't know
how this could possibly happen.
I don't know how all of these terrible things are happening in our society when we have
groups like the ACLU who are receiving billions of dollars in funding to pursue these very
obscure and demented causes.
The world is upside down.
That is what is happening.
The world is upside down.
Obviously, I am hopeful that Tennessee will win against this lawsuit.
As I said, it is bizarre that they even picked it up.
It is this weird push to not just justify sex work, but now to justify sex workers who are behaving like criminals by withholding very important information from the clients that they see What is the purpose of that?
What made them get around the boardroom table and say, what's the next cause we're going to take up?
Ah, I've got it.
People with HIV that want to have sex and earn money.
That's what we're doing. We're going to go out and we're going to fight for them.
Well done, ACLU. You continue to be absolute trash.
Alright guys, moving on. Gotta get into the story because the internet was debating it.
So there is this social media influencer known as At The Real HRH Collection.
And she had a very controversial take, or I guess some controversial advice for ugly women.
Let's hear her in her own words on the Sarah Frazier podcast.
This young woman's name, by the way, is Alexandra Pierce.
Take a listen. You will tell people if they're ugly.
What can someone do if they're ugly?
I've said this. I know I take too long to respond, but I'm telling you, don't go to college.
I'm telling you right now, do not go to college.
Take that money and go get plastic surgery.
You will end up finding someone who loves you and wants to be with you, and you will love yourself.
That's what you should do. Do not go to college and become a woke loser.
No man wants a woke woman.
No man is attracted to a f***ing woke-ass woman.
Go get your face fixed, get pretty, and you can get married and you'll be f***ing happy.
Get married. Move out of the cities.
That's the truth. So what do you think, guys?
Do you agree? Do you disagree?
Should you instead invest that money in how you look?
The internet is divided on what she is saying.
I'm not so much divided on what she's saying because she is kind of summing up a lot of what I have said on the show.
First and foremost, she is correct.
Men do not like woke women.
That is one of the biggest lies of feminism, that you are going to somehow become a man and he's going to be attracted to you.
No, because if a man was attracted to a man, that would make him a gay man, right?
So if you're a heterosexual man and you are acting the part of a man, you're not giving him the yin and yang that he's looking for.
Men are looking for women to be softer, to bring in things into the relationship that he can't already offer.
And it's definitely not going to be wokeness that men are after.
They actually like to pursue traditional women.
And some women find that out way too late in life, and they end up quite miserable.
So I agree with this. You go to college nowadays, you get a woke education, you become a feminist, you become a radical, you shave half your head, you dye part of it purple.
Probably just not going to be good for you in the long term.
So I'm going to have to agree with her on that.
I do think that unless you are a woman and you know exactly how you want to climb the corporate ladder, maybe you want to become a doctor or a pediatrician, great, go to college.
But for the women that are there and you're taking fashion courses or you're studying gender studies, it's actually just going to degrade you over time, actually, if you think of yourself as...
A stock. It is just going to degrade you over time.
And so I agree with her. Don't go to college.
It's going to be a waste of time. Now, whether or not you should instead take that money and invest it into plastic surgery, don't know that I necessarily agree with this.
I think that if you're not that attractive, but you have an amazing personality and you have so much more to offer, like I said, what men are looking for are women that are loving, women that are kind, I always say that a way to a mentor is through a stomach.
Women that have skills in the household, you're able to cook.
I mean, come on, you're finding a husband.
No question about it.
It's when people, when women are miserable, men are not attracted to that.
So if you do decide to spend your money on plastic surgery, my advice to you would be not to get the AI face that we always talk about, where every woman now looks the same on social media.
It's not interesting.
But we did just have a huge debate in the back before we did this show.
I said that the only plastic surgery...
I have to say this now because I don't want to be a hypocrite.
I want to be honest about this.
When women have really, really, really bad hook noses, I think if you have the money, get it fixed.
I have seen so many of my friends who have gotten nose jobs.
I'm not talking about the perfect nose because nose is having character, very nice.
Everybody has a different nose. I don't have a perfect nose.
Obviously, I would never get a nose job.
It's proportionate. It works in my face.
But when you get the hook, I have seen women We're good to go.
Work on your personality.
That is what men are going to go for nine out of ten times.
They want to know that you are a woman that can raise their children, honestly.
And that's all about having love in your heart and fulfilling a home with warmth.
And that's all I'm going to say on that topic.
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We still have a little time left, so let's jump into some of your comments on episodes past.
So yesterday it came to my attention that I am a gay icon.
You know, honestly, not that surprised.
Makes sense. I hope people are bumping to my podcast at the clubs on the weekends, just like listening to me drop some conservative points.
Amazing. Miguel says, gay dude from NYC here.
I love your show, Candice. You change minds and lives.
I'm no perfect human being and we can have our disagreements, but the values and ideas that you promote is what is needed in this country.
I've even shown you to my boyfriend.
Even he hates to admit that he likes to watch you too sometimes.
Keep doing what you're doing.
God bless you and your family.
You were put on this earth to do something, and you're doing it.
Thank you. That was very kind of you.
That's such a nice comment, and I'm glad you tell your boyfriend that I am an acquired taste.
It is true. I very much am an acquired taste.
People hate me instantly, and then over time we're like, actually, hmm, it's kind of bitter, but I kind of get it, you know?
Georgie Potter, I love that name, Georgie Potter writes, I'm gay and from the UK. I certainly regard you as an icon.
I love your no-nonsense truth-telling.
Thank you so much, Georgie Potter.
My son's name is Georgie, so I just like that.
And I should have guessed that that is why you put Potter at the end there, because...
You're clever, and that works.
Fairchild writes, I'm gay and I definitely love Candace, LOL. I would for sure vote for her if she ran for vice president.
Honestly, we need the candidness in Candace.
I love this, guys. This is amazing.
Are you listening, YouTube gods?
Are you listening? All these strikes that you've given me and given this podcast.
I'm a gay icon.
Don't you dare touch this channel ever again.
Mark writes, I'm gay and I consider you an icon.
You're strong, brave, and authentically you, which I think is all we can hope to do is even if people don't like us, just be yourself and guys, it's all going to be fine.
It's actually, I don't know if it's all going to be fine, but at least be yourself because if it's not fine, wouldn't you rather be yourself than be somebody else?
Lastly, Yala Habibi writes, Some of us are normal.
And that really is a lesson in all this, is that they try to create this idea of what all gay people have to be, of what all lesbian people have to be.
It's what I said yesterday on a college campus.
What is this idea, this concept that, oh, if you are gay, you must support transgenderism.
If you're a lesbian, then you must agree with this.
The collectivist mentality sucks.
So what you're really seeing is what I grew up with, which was tons of people that happened to be gay, Happened to be a lesbian, but it did not consume them and become this collectivist identity.
And people are breaking out of it, so I hope to see more and more of that.
And we all know that, you know, the June Pride Month just absolutely sucks.
It is just abhorrent and good for all of you guys who resist it.
A couple of comments here regarding Generation Z, my favorite generation, hitting the real world.
They were crying a lot yesterday, screaming about their jobs, confused about why they had to go to a 9-to-5.
Life was so pretty when they were in college, and now it's not so pretty because they're on the outside and they're recognizing that they might have to work.
Shazbot writes, 20-plus years later, smart me is not letting my children fall into that same stupidity.
Listen, that is literally me.
I did everything, and that is why I say Bank of America, by the way.
They are predators. They will instantly give students credit cards because they know that eventually those kids are going to have to pay everything back because they don't understand the concept of credit.
I know you're probably thinking, well, why didn't their parents teach them?
Because some of us... I came from households where our parents didn't know better either.
I have a mother who didn't even graduate high school.
A dad that didn't go to university.
So I'm a first-generation college student.
I actually wasn't taught these things.
I had to acquire knowledge on my own.
And these predatory lenders should have to pay for what they do.
I really do believe that. Wells Fargo preys on the elderly.
Bank of America preys on the youth.
And it's all allowed because, you know, our banking system is entirely corrupt.
I'm going to agree with you very much on that point.
Also, just recognizing that college in general, unless you are going for something very specific, is in fact a scam.
It is not worth the money. Just get on the ground, get some experience, and try to earn your way to the top.
As an employer, hire people without college degrees.
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