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Nov. 8, 2023 - Candace Owens
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This Racist Video Shocked Me
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Happy Wednesday, everybody. Question of the day.
Are you proud to be white?
If you are white, that's a question to you.
Are you proud to be white?
And I'll ask the same question if you're black and you're watching this.
Are you proud to be black? Is it okay to say that you are proud to be anything except for white?
Plus, later on in the show, wow, really weird story.
A mayor and pastor in Alabama was exposed for living a double life as a transgender curvy girl named Brittany Blair Summerin.
And now that individual has committed suicide and is being hailed as some sort of a martyr.
Quite a bizarre story. We need to talk about it.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
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See you later. So racism toward white people is all but permitted in today's society.
I think we should all be acknowledging that.
I think that's why, as you know, a couple of days ago, I was very happy to welcome Ami Kozak on the show.
And he was talking about the outrage that he felt at the anti-Semitism that he's seeing on campuses.
And I offered back to him, what about the outward racism that has been executed against white people for years?
I mean, things have flipped.
Now you can outwardly say that you hate white people and you won't even be censored.
You won't have your videos pulled down.
Nobody will call you a racist.
It's acceptable, definitively in the post-George Floyd BLM era.
And so this video has been making the rounds.
It's really interesting to dissect and to talk about.
It was done by a group called Jubilee, in which they asked a group of white people
whether or not they were proud to be white on a scale.
They were comfortable with saying that they were proud to be white.
Let's take a look at how they responded.
I think, like, guiltily, like, I'm, like, happy that I'm not oppressed, but I'm not proud of, like, Things people have done in the past.
When I think of being proud of something, I think of something I worked for.
Or that I had to do nothing to be white.
Okay, so just to show you how those people responded, the majority of them strongly disagreed with the statement that they were proud to be white.
Two of them stayed in the center and said, I don't really know what to say.
And they reasoned.
You saw the young white girl.
She said, well, first and foremost, I'm happy that I'm not oppressed, which is a really stunning statement.
Essentially, what she's implying there is that to be white means to We're good to go.
When I think of, just generally speaking, the word proud, well, I'm going to be proud of something that I've actually accomplished and I just am born white.
I didn't really accomplish anything by being born white.
And actually, I want to give some credence to that.
I actually agree with that statement.
If somebody had asked me, are you proud to be black?
I was just born black. I didn't really accomplish anything.
I think a better question would be, are you ashamed to be black?
And the answer is, absolutely not.
I actually quite enjoy being black, especially in today's society.
As I said, since there's so much outward racism toward white people, I actually feel like I have more of the ability to say what that young white girl said.
I should be like, yeah, it's kind of better to be here, a little bit more privileged, because you can say more.
You can be more honest in today's society and have to face somewhat less sneers than you would if you were a white person.
Quite remarkably, they conducted this same experiment amongst a group of black individuals.
And their reaction to the question was quite different.
Take a listen. I'm glad that we all strongly agree, yeah. They all strongly agreed with that statement and they applauded.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with that, even if I don't necessarily agree that there's something to be proud of just being born.
But hey, good.
Why such a disparity?
Why such shame when it's a white person and such pride when it's a black person in today's society?
What does that tell us? Well, I think it speaks to the fact that black people are being told that just for the sake of being black, they should garner a pride.
They should be proud to be black.
And yet that's remarkable when you consider the circumstances of the black community.
How we are living, you know, how we are being influenced culturally, who we have put at the head of our culture.
Not exactly things to be proud of.
And when you tell that truth, you get rejected from the community.
Because we have learned to love the things in our community that is rotting our community.
We've learned to love criminality, to celebrate criminality.
When people put it into a song, we say, oh, this person's so amazing when they're talking about drugs and they're talking about prostitution and they're talking about their body parts.
We are the only community that is not being told to fix the issues within our community so that we can advance in society.
That makes me really sad.
And then there's this. This is the video that I want to show you, and it is stunning to consider.
This is welcomed on the internet.
Like I said, I have to be careful every day of what I say on this show for fear of strikes and fears of videos being taken down.
And so my jaw hits the floor when I see what is allowed, people that don't have to worry about what they say on the internet.
And this young woman, who is on TikTok, has put together an alphabetized list of of insults that you can aim at white people.
Take a listen. Bruh, y'all were asking for my white people insult collection.
I got y'all. We don't gatekeep around here.
Here is the list that she put together that I'm about to show you.
Her white people insults list is alphabetized A. She has ash ape, arctic menace under B. She has baking soda slugs, beach flamingos, birch trees, bird caca, or bird s**t.
Blanco Bullies, Blanket Banshee, Bleached Balloons, Bleached Demons, Blizzard Bliss, Borax Bats, Bleached Snow Monkey.
Undersea, she has Capital Climbers, Cauliflower Conqueror, and Cauliflower Crunches.
The list goes on.
Coconut Shavings, we've got Cornstarch Characters, Cottonball Flies, Cotton Swabs, Colonizer, Cave Dweller, Casper Crickets.
And it goes on and on and on.
So what is remarkable to consider is that what we are looking at, it looks like in her notes on her phone, she actually sat down and created a list, A through Z, of racist things that you can call white people behind their backs or in their faces.
These are white people insults.
You can say this in their face because it's 2023, and as I said, nobody cares about white people anymore.
Nobody cares what white people are having to endure on the Internet.
We are being told that every other race is a victim, and we all need to use our platforms to talk about their victimhood, except for what is so obviously in front of us.
We live in a remarkably anti-white racist society.
This shouldn't be okay.
This young woman should effectively have her entire life ruined, judging by today's social
standards for putting together this list.
And by the way, I would agree with that.
I would agree that any person that sits down and puts together a list of things that you
can call black people, imagine that.
Just imagine that.
Flip the world.
Pretend that was a white girl on the internet and she said, here, I've alphabetized the
list A from Z of what you can call black people.
And she started talking about animals and she started talking about products in her
home that were black.
She started talking about tar.
She started talking about monkeys.
How would the world react to that?
And why isn't the world reacting to a young black woman that is doing the exact same thing?
It's not reverse racism that we're seeing.
It's just racism.
And it's always despicable.
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.
So there are some worshippers that are laying floral tributes outside of Alabama Baptist
Church after their pastor, who was also the mayor, killed himself after being exposed
as a transgendered curvy girl, Brittany Blair.
That's the headline. Maybe understandable if he was your pastor.
It might be a little confusing about why he is your pastor if he is a transgendered, curvy girl going by Brittany Blair.
But there's more to this story.
It's an incredibly bizarre story and really a sign of the times, us living in upside-down land, people trying to convince us that lies are the truth and that the truth are lies, that goodness is badness and that badness is goodness.
That is where we're living today. Where people are gaslighting us for recognizing horror and recognizing evil.
And this is a horrific and an evil story.
And yet still this person is going to receive flowers in the afterlife and trans activists are now mourning him.
Now, his name was Bubba Copeland.
He went by Bubba Copeland. He was the Smith Station's mayor down in Alabama.
And he wasn't just your regular pastor, as I just mentioned to you.
He was going as a transgendered, curvy girl named Brittany Blair online via Tumblr.
And on November 3rd, he took his own life using a handgun while being pursued by police on a welfare check.
now, Copeland's suicide came after the 1819 project released a lengthy expose on him revealing
that he had been living a double life, cross-dressing as a bimbo fetishist.
And what sort of fetishes did he have?
Well, he operated multiple secret social media accounts, and he would write a lot of pornographic
material, a lot of fetish material, and even went so far as to write murder fantasies.
He would write a fantasy about how he wanted to kill a person that really existed in his
life and assume her identity.
Does that seem normal to you?
Does that seem like someone that you should be hailing as a hero?
Does that not come across to you as someone that is disturbed?
Does that not come across to you as how bizarre it is that this person was a pastor in their actual life and then would go home and write this sort of fetish material?
On his Tumblr account, Copeland would post transgendered fetish content promoting the use of feminizing hormones for men who wish to quote-unquote become a whore.
Yeah, that sounds godly.
He had a theme of bimbofication which extended throughout his online persona, with Copeland
expressing arousal and enjoyment at the thought of being reduced to a feminine sexual object
for male use.
How empowering.
I can totally see why trans activists absolutely love that.
This person obviously cared deeply about women, wanted to kill them and assume their identities.
So why not platform him as somebody who was just wrongly exposed?
Not somebody who clearly was showing signs of a mental disturbance because if you are fantasizing about killing someone, that is a precursor for actually doing it.
That's the truth. Thoughts become things.
There's a reason that we say that.
There's a reason why it's important to cure thoughts when they become possessed.
It is important to cure thoughts when you start thinking about doing evil things.
It's not a good thing to then go write out fetish fantasy about how you would do it.
And this is what was happening, living this life on Fiction Mania, which is a self-publication platform for erotic stories.
So yes, Copeland's fictional exploits took a dark turn when he published a story entitled Dangerous Obsession.
In the story, he describes becoming obsessed with a local business owner who he ultimately murders to assume her identity.
The woman murdered in the story is a real individual who lives in Copeland's community.
So imagine you are that business owner and And this pastor, this man, is coming into your store every day.
And unbeknownst to you, they are writing fictional stories about killing you and assuming your identity.
And you've learned this now.
You've obviously learned this in the aftermath of this pastor's death, where people are laying flowers outside to mourn his death.
And you're just wondering, how did we get here?
How did we get to a place in society where someone who was so clearly the villain is being mourned as if he was a hero?
Because that's what they're doing. Trans activists are trying to turn this into a story of hateful, bigoted people that just couldn't accept the fact that the person that was preaching was also living a double life, a rather satanic life.
If you are a person that...
The person that follows scripture, obviously Satan is the author of lies.
Satan is the author of deceit.
What could be more deceitful than preaching to people about how they should live their lives virtuously and then going home and doing this?
It's absolutely despicable.
This person is so clearly not a hero.
And of course, I am not saying that you would wish death on any individual, but what I would wish for is an accurate assessment of who individuals actually were when they lived and not creating this false idea of martyrdom after they died.
And that's exactly what's happening on Twitter right now.
Here's an example. Zach Lambert wrote this about Copeland.
These headlines are two days apart.
On Wednesday, a pastor and mayor in Alabama was outed for secretly dressing in drag.
The condemnation was swift and severe.
Today, he took his own life.
Anti-LGBTQ plus rhetoric has deadly consequences.
Please join me in praying for his family.
No, not exposing people that fantasize about murdering people can have deadly consequences, so I will not be joining you in praying for him.
All right, guys, moving on to another story.
Rep Jim Jordan with an explosive report about the censorship industrial complex.
So I would just say right on the top of this, I am always against censorship.
I have been consistently against censorship in all of its forms.
During COVID, we saw just how dangerous that can be if the government starts censoring people individually.
And this is carryover to me recently saying that I don't support the censorship of bad ideas on college campuses.
We need more speech, not less.
I will never change my mind on that, even if it's speech that frustrates me or angers me.
Well, Web Jim Jordan... We're good to go.
The federal government disinformation experts at universities, big tech, and others worked together through the Election Integrity Partnership to monitor and censor American speech.
According to the EIP member, the EIP was created at the request of CISA. The head of the EIP also said the EIP was created after working on some monitoring ideas with the CISA, and here is how it worked.
EIP stakeholders, including the federal government, would submit misinformation reports.
EIP would analyze the report and find similar content across platforms.
EIP would submit the report to Big Tech, often with a recommendation on how to censor it.
The GOP judiciary obtained these non-public documents and information from Stanford only
after the threat of contempt.
You can read all of the details in the report here.
Who was targeted?
Americans of all political stripes, but especially conservatives.
Donald Trump, Senator Tom Tillis, Newt Gingrich, Governor Mike Huckabee, Marjorie Taylor Greene,
Sean Hannity, Molly Hemingway, Newsmax Michelle Malkin, Shanelle Ryan, James O'Keefe.
I am also on this list.
It goes on and on. And he says, what speech was targeted for censorship?
True information, jokes, and political opinions.
And then he cites some examples.
Tom Tillis writing, thank you for this historic victory, North Carolina.
Looking forward to six more years of fighting for you and your family in the U.S. Senate.
This is not a story to overlook.
There seems to be this theme where we are not paying attention when people go back and they dig up this stuff.
It is incredibly important to understand that when a government is engaging in tactics of censorship, it is because you are being lied to.
I often question now, has democracy always been an illusion?
And I find myself thinking, yes, I very much do believe that there is a small group of people that have been manipulating the masses with the help of the mainstream media.
I very much believe in the deep state.
I am not ashamed to say that.
It's not a conspiracy. It is so evident.
It is so abundant. And it is so clear when you have a thread like this from Rep.
Jim Jordan talking about how they wanted to censor speech on the Internet.
Yesterday, I actually tweeted that we are seeing a remarkable change, a sea change, culturally and politically.
And a lot of it is due to the fact that Elon Musk freed the bird.
We all felt that squeeze during COVID where you couldn't even say a sentence that was true on Instagram, on Facebook, on Twitter.
And we knew without question that the government was working with Twitter to censor speech.
And Elon Musk did this incredible thing.
He freed the bird, so to speak.
And now we are able to see things in real time happening all around the world.
And it has removed a certain power from our government.
It has allowed us as citizens to look at our government in the eye and to really understand the evil that has been executed.
How foolish and how naive we all have been to believe that our voices mattered.
No, our voices have only ever mattered in this country to the extent that we echo what the government wants us to say.
And we are realizing that.
I think really since Trump went into office, that is the ultimate gift that Trump gave us as President of the United States was the recognition of just how corrupt the American government is.
This is more of a reckoning of that corruption.
So we need to continue to fight for speech, even the forms of speech that we disagree with, even on college campuses and everywhere else, because it is all that we have in the face of this much over-governance.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Now, let's get into some of your comments from episodes past.
We've had a really crazy week.
So many things that have happened.
As I mentioned earlier, I welcomed Ami Kozak onto the platform after he kind of implied that I was anti-Semitic.
We had a great conversation.
So let's just get into some of your comments regarding that.
Marwa writes, Go Candace!
Thanks for tweeting against the genocide.
Cannot even believe we have people that are siding with children murderers.
You are a mother and a human.
I believe that it's all it takes to speak against genocide.
I am, again, amazed that me tweeting that genocide is wrong no matter who is executing it went so viral.
It really is just me tweeting that water is a liquid.
This should not have gotten anyone's attention.
And yet it did.
And I stand by what I said.
All genocide is wrong everywhere.
Anybody that is speaking like a genocidal maniac should be called out.
And in this circumstance, it was particularly Brian Mass speaking against Palestinian civilians.
It sickened me, and I wanted to use my platform to speak out against it.
Skins writes, thanks.
This is a great interview. It is nice to see you back yourself while staying open to free speech.
Questioning behaviors is not being an anti-Semite.
I don't know anyone who isn't horrified by what happened on October 7th.
Yes, I cannot find any person that, in the political spectrum at least, commentators, people that are friends of mine, that did not condemn the attacks on October 7th, and yet they're still being called anti-Semitic because they're questioning other things, like a response to an attack, of course.
As just one example, 9-11, an especially horrific event that happened on American soil, but it would have been totally permissible if in the immediate aftermath of 9-11, when people were debating policies, when people were talking about the Patriot Act, for us to question those things.
Obviously, the Patriot Act actually wound up being wrong.
We were emotional, we were confused, we were worried for our safety, and we essentially had a Congress that therefore acquiesced to us giving up certain freedoms.
And so that is why it's actually especially important when people are in an emotional state that you ask questions.
What is going to be your response to this?
I don't want to end up in World War III because politicians are emotional, are not thinking about what could happen in the Middle Eastern region.
And like I said to Ami, were I in Congress, I would not be voting to send a single dollar overseas
in support of Israel, in support of Ukraine, or in support of anywhere else
because we have plenty of issues here in America that should be addressed
and that is not an anti-Semitic position to have.
Kinnadark says, pretty dope when you can disagree with someone
and then end with laughter at the end.
Definitely a reflection of what used to be common here in the States.
It changed in the last 10 years, but I'm hoping that civil discourse will return,
not only on shows like this, but out in public good stuff.
That really was the point of inviting Ami.
You realize that when you're on Twitter, only the most radical angry stuff makes it to the top.
So it's constantly mudslinging all the time when in fact, we probably have more in common
or even if we don't have anything in common, a civil conversation is what people actually wanna see
because more people are in the middle, right?
More people are not on the fringes, You don't see people that think, oh my god, I'm so happy that the Israeli children died or I'm so happy that Palestinian children are dying.
People want to hear discourse to really understand what's happening in a place that you don't even live in.
And you are correct that it can only happen if people are willing to reach across the aisle and host those sorts of conversations and ignoring all of the nonsense that you're listening to online.
I think Twitter is a black hole.
Everyone's always angry all the time.
And it doesn't really impact me.
I think I'm just in the peaceful phase of my pregnancy.
The end of pregnancy, I've been very peaceful, very happy.
Regarding my Brianna Ivey interview, obviously, Brianna Ivey is the young man that went through with the procedure.
It was easily the most important interview that I've ever done.
I am so grateful to Brianna for allowing me to host him.
And you guys had a similarly emotional response.
It took everything in me not to cry giving this interview.
I gave Brianna the biggest hug at the end of it and just truly thanked him.
And I am so hopeful that his life opens up when he said that he is now praying again.
I think that is really the beginning of Brianna's life.
Rosa Collings writes, I am a counselor.
I will encourage parents and youth to watch this.
It is horrifying the neglect that Brianna dealt with.
The feeling of disconnect is in your soul, not your body.
Naomi writes, how barbaric we are regressing as a society.
How can anyone justify this brutality and butchering of a child?
Those who agree with this will be on the wrong side of history.
It makes me think about lobotomies and how we now know how horrific it was.
Just to be very clear, those that are doing this will burn in hell.
I genuinely believe that.
That the doctors, the nurses, people in the school system that are supporting this, the concept of mutilating a child's body or setting them on a course to mutilate their own body— This is a topic for God, and these individuals will burn in hell for eternity.
That's my position on it.
Val Ross writes, This should be required viewing for every medical student, every surgeon, every gender clinic employee, every family struggling with a gender-confused child.
As a former physician, I am appalled and ashamed at my medical colleagues who participated in this butchery.
I have never advocated for legal action against physicians and medical personnel, but here
is a case that calls for it.
Breonna, you are strong and beautiful and will do the world a lot of good.
Keep speaking out.
Shame, shame, shame on everyone involved, particularly the first social worker who put
you on the path and the urologist who tortured you.
That is the correct word.
Brianna was tortured, and that is why I said that what was done to Brianna, it was Frankenstein.
It was just, let's just experiment.
When Brianna described that moment of having, in this pain, having just mutilated, having his body mutilated, and then the doctor just having all of the nurses come over and say, look at what I did.
We've never done that. That is something that you would expect to see watching Dr.
Frankenstein, Abbott and Costello's Frankenstein.
This is not supposed to be anything that makes it into the real world.
It's supposed to be reserved to fiction.
It's not, and it is happening to people that are so young, people that we should be protecting, people that are being set on this course.
It is just so demonic, and it is so evil, and it breaks my heart.
Jenny writes, I am a very conservative person who does not support the trans lifestyle, but this really puts a humanity and personal background into what those who struggle with gender roles really go through.
I will always say children are not supposed to make these decisions and shame on those who push it on them.
I do see the real, raw, adult voice in this from a completely different angle.
Thank you, Brianna and Candace, for this interview.
I think that really actually was the most compelling piece of this interview is that Brianna really was able to humanize it.
We all knew, obviously, that the adults are to blame for this, but to humanize it as, you know, I was this confused kid.
This happened to me. This is what I found online.
My mom was just trying to help me.
I thought that really did help, and we can really stand strong.
We will forever be people that say that this is wrong, but we can also be compassionate and understand how people like Breonna They're victims.
They are victims. And we need to support them and want for them to find the truth and to have their lives changed.
Finally, Epsilona writes, But hearing the story made me realize the reality of the situation is so much more horrifying.
The system seems to at best not care and at worst are actively trying to butcher these young people.
My disgust has been directed at the wrong people for the most part.
The so-called care workers seem to be the predators.
That is exactly right.
What we are dealing with is a systematic approach to brainwashing people.
That are very easy to brainwash.
You could very much subject a child to brainwash because their brains are not developed.
That's the whole point. And that is the reason why they are pushing this upon our nation's most vulnerable because it's easy to do that.
And we do need to take a stance against these doctors, against these schools, against people that have their brains fully developed and are still promoting this, knowing what a great evil it can bring upon someone's life.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is unfortunately all the time that we have for today.
Thank you so much for joining us. We will see you tomorrow because, of course, there'll be a brand new episode.
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