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Nov. 13, 2023 - Candace Owens
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This Woman Did WHAT On A Plane?! 😳
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All right, guys. Happy Monday.
Question of the day. We'll jump right into it.
Why are people so mentally unstable on flights?
I mean, you guys know I consider myself to be the chief police of the air and the skies, and I just, I'm fascinated by this.
It's a conundrum. I don't understand what's happening.
Do we step through a portal when we get to the airports here in America, or everybody just loses their collective mind?
That's what I want to know. Plus, later on in the show, a woman who was threatened by a homeless man on the subway says that she wishes the vigilante man who saved her with a gun Didn't use a weapon.
Ah, yes.
He should have just let her die, I guess, or something.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
I don't know how these stories land on my lap.
It seems like every day we have more people that are mentally unstable, that feel the
need to board planes and to present themselves to people that are just trying to travel and
present themselves to people that are just trying to travel and to say, you have to deal
to say you have to deal with me now and my mental instability.
with me now and my mental instability.
So just to be clear, let's back this up.
You guys know if you're listening to this podcast that I have a very steep, a very rich
history of confrontation at the airport because I don't tolerate it.
Least of all when I am this pregnant, least of all when I am this pregnant, do I tolerate
human beings that are acting selfish and narcissistic, which seems to be just the program we are
all on today at airports.
Just poor behavior.
Adults that are acting worse than their children.
I'll give you one such example.
I talked about it many, many moons ago.
But a woman, it was a Puerto Rican woman who was boarding a flight.
She was sitting next to me at the front of the cabin.
She had a two-year-old daughter with her.
This woman was a mess. You can just tell by, this is a woman who doesn't read Jordan Peterson.
This woman does not make her bed in the morning.
She basically had stuffed, packed up her daughter's stroller with everything that she was going to be wearing
for the next five days.
And her daughter's stroller basically was the suitcase.
I remember when I sat down next to her, I didn't want to be there.
I just knew it wasn't going to be a good situation.
She sits her daughter on her lap after she piles all of her random paraphernalia
into the overhead cabin.
And she realizes that she hasn't packed headphones for her daughter.
She just like opens the iPad, and she just plays her daughter's cartoon.
Like, oh, okay. I guess we're all, for the next three hours, going to have to listen to Blue's Clues and Scooby-Doo because your mommy doesn't have her sh** together.
That was pretty much her program.
I looked at her and I was like, no, no, no, no, no.
Your headphones, obviously, because I'm here.
I'm going to take a nap for the next three hours.
And she's like... I don't have any headphones.
I'm going to have to be okay with this.
I'm like, definitely not going to be okay with this.
And I raised my hand because you guys know I'm a tattletail.
I'm a snitch. And I had the person come over, the stewardess come over, and they told her, unfortunately, you're going to have to turn off your iPad because the whole cabin is not required to listen to Scooby-Doo today because you didn't have your ish together.
So that's where I'm at at airplanes.
I don't care. I am the bad guy.
I looked at the daughter, little two-year-old.
We had an understanding. She kind of agreed with me.
She kind of knew that her mother didn't have her ish together.
And she was very well-behaved for the rest of the flight.
She just didn't get to watch her Scooby-Doo cartoons.
Does that sound cold-blooded?
Well, I am cold-blooded.
Especially when I'm at the airport and people are misbehaving.
So imagine how I felt when I saw this video which has emerged.
Now the woman that we are going to report on today, her name is Bobbi Storm.
And Bobbi Storm boarded this Delta flight and she says that she felt the Spirit of God come over her and the Lord told her that everybody on the plane would want to hear her sing.
Because she's a singer. Yeah, she's actually a Detroit-born vocalist that is featured on the Grammy's 2024 Best Gospel Album nominee, The Maverick Way, by Christian group Maverick City Music.
She's got a small feature and she's up for a Grammy.
And so this let her know that obviously the Lord was working through her when she boarded this flight and everybody would want to hear her sing.
What ended up happening as she stood up to speak to everyone at the airport and say, I'm going to sing for you, is that a flight attendant intervened and said, this is not appropriate.
Take a listen. But they're enjoying it.
So while we're sitting here, can I please?
I'm not enjoying it. So I'm asking you, can you be quiet?
Okay, well I'll find that up.
That's a yes or no answer, please.
Am I going to go to jail if I don't?
Can you please answer my question?
Are you willing and able to be quiet right now?
I'm doing what the Lord is telling me to do.
I'm asking you a question, yes or no.
I'm your flight leader. I need you to follow my instruction.
Okay. My instruction for you to answer my question.
Are you able to be quiet right now?
What do you guys think? I'm asking you, ma'am.
I'm asking you guys. What do you guys think?
If you're not able to follow my instructions, you will not be taking this flight.
Are you able to be quiet?
If that's the case, then that's fine.
If you're the person in charge of it all.
I'm your flight leader, yes.
If you're the person in charge of it all, then that's fine.
Okay, alright. Thank you.
So I'll sing it on a note for you all in the back.
If that's okay. Alright.
So the song is called We Can't Forget Them.
Alright? And you can download it.
You gotta love that. He walks away.
Then she says, I'll just sing it on the low for you guys here.
You guys are around because obviously you guys want me to bless you with my talents.
And I felt the Lord working through me.
And clearly, thank goodness that this flight attendant happened to be black because otherwise this would have turned into...
An entire story about how a white flight attendant didn't want her to use her God-given talents to elevate the room.
I can't even imagine being on this flight.
Maybe you bought a book. Maybe you bought some headphones because you had your collective ish together that morning.
Maybe you decided you were going to take a nap.
And now you've got this woman who just believes that every single person wants to hear her sing because she's a narcissist, because she doesn't want to acknowledge the fact that she's a selfish narcissist.
She instead puts the This puts us on God.
She says, like, oh no, this is actually what the Lord wants me to do.
Incredibly, and by the way, I want to make this very clear, there is no one that agrees with what she did.
Incredibly, she then took to Instagram to follow up on this story and to make it clear to people that she didn't want the flight attendant, as she released this video, to be fired.
She recognizes that he made a big mistake.
She claims that Delta followed up with her and Take a listen to what she said on Instagram.
I don't want this man to be reprimanded where he loses his job.
I simply want us to keep in mind how to treat each other.
And there was no rules being broken.
And it was just me spreading my joy with people after they gave me the goal to do so.
So I just hope that if he watches this, he's able to learn a valuable lesson on how to treat other people.
I mean, it is just absolutely incredible.
Seriously, I want to speak to this woman.
This is what happens when we just have an entire country that is just filled with people that are suffering from various mental health issues.
I can't even imagine boarding a plane just being like, you know what?
I'm a podcaster and I do a show every day and I'm so glad that I have an audience here that is required to sit for the next two hours.
And the Lord is speaking through me.
And so I'm going to talk to you about random political topics because I am Candace Owens.
You can find me on Spotify.
You can find me on Apple.
You can find me wherever you listen.
But the Lord is telling me to do my podcast live.
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And then when a flight attendant tells me that obviously this is not allowed, what is she saying?
There's no rule against this. Yes, there is very much rules against being intentionally disruptive on flights.
You need to behave like an adult on a flight and recognize that people are paying not because they want to hear you sing gospel, because guess what, princess?
Not everybody likes gospel music.
I don't know a single person that everybody likes to hear sing.
Even people that are loved, like Beyonce.
My mom cannot stand Beyonce's voice.
I don't feel the same. She thinks it's shrieky and it's annoying.
So if Beyonce got up on my mom's flight and started singing, my mom would be like, please sit down.
This is not what I paid for.
That's how it works. Could you imagine if somebody who sings heavy metal, which to me, I know you guys hate me for this.
Some of you guys are like, no, can I just get into it?
I'm never going to be into heavy metal.
Someone just got up.
It was like, well, it's not against the flight rules.
I'm just going to start shrieking heavy metal at you.
Ozzy Osbourne's going to be coming at you right now.
I mean, who do you think you are?
You have to be demented.
And it brings me great warmth to know that the rest of the world is not crazy and that people in the comments...
Just completely tear her apart on Instagram.
Remind her. This has nothing to do with God.
It has everything to do with your low IQ mixed in with a little bit of narcissism.
Sean, Sean, Sean wrote under her IG video, did God tell you to name drop all the people that you produced that produced your album too?
Because she does that in the video.
This person, I am Gina, writes, you should have just been quiet.
The Lord had nothing to do with that.
Yes, obviously.
This third person, I am Trey, writes, This is not how Jesus would conduct himself.
This man is... Is at work.
You are literally disrespecting him in his workplace.
The aircraft is not your stage.
Not everyone around you wants to hear you sing or even cares about your Grammy nominations.
God does things decent and in order, not the way you are acting.
You need to have a slice of humble pie, sis, because this ain't it.
I am actually embarrassed for you.
Trey! Round of applause.
This person writes, sorry sis, it's out of order.
Did not seem like God's character at all.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, she persisted.
She insisted to herself, I guess, that people in the comments just weren't privy to the background of the story.
And so she shares it.
And really what happened was she realized that after she The flight, the plane rather, was facing some mechanical issues that the mechanical issues weren't happening because that happens on a lot of these ghetto planes but because God was using it as a way to intervene and tell her that this was her moment to shine.
Take a listen. As I'm sitting in my seat, I'm telling my neighbor, I really want to get up and sing on this flight.
And she's like, sing on a flight?
And I'm like, yeah, I used to do that back in the day and I'm feeling it right now.
I haven't done it in years, but I'm feeling like sharing my joy with people because I just got nominated for the first time for a Grammy.
And all of a sudden, They made an announcement and said, we have to go back to the gate.
There's a brief maintenance issue.
So for those of you with a connection, you have the option to get off or whatever the case may be, but we have to go back to the gate.
I knew instantly that was God.
I don't know what to say other than what I began with.
Clearly, there's a magical portal that we are all stepping through when we get to the
airport and people become clinically insane.
That's what happens at the airports.
And they are convinced that their very poor behavior is somebody else's fault.
In this case, she believes that it is the Lord that is speaking through her, when in
reality it is because she is not fit to fly in the skies.
That's what I think about you, Bobby Storm.
if I was on that flight.
thankfully I was not, but if I was on that flight, it wouldn't have been just a flight attendant that told you that it was time for you to be quiet.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour.
All right, speaking of using the Lord's name in vain, because you are really deep down just
a narcissist and you are trying to justify it by speaking about God. I don't watch female sports.
I don't know many females that do. By the way, if you're still somebody that's following the
clues of the Scooby-Doo mystery of why women athletes don't get paid as much as male athletes.
There you go because there isn't quite a market for a female sports because females as a whole have different
interests not to say that There are not some remarkably talented little athletes out
there It's just that women don't support other women that are
playing these sports and therefore they can't sell the ads anyways, I don't have time to explain to you the economics
behind this but it's not because of Sexism or anything like that
Brings me to Megan Rapinoe, who isn't smart enough to figure that out.
Obviously, I do know who she is because she led the charge.
My team is so great. Why are we not making as much money as the men?
Megan Rapinoe is the captain of the women's soccer team.
I think O.L. Rain, I'm following notes here.
I've already admitted I don't watch female soccer games.
But a couple of days ago, she went down during one of these soccer matches.
They were playing against the Gotham FC in the National Women's Soccer League Championship on Saturday night.
In the sixth minute, Megan Rapinoe went down and had a very severe injury.
She believes that she tore her ACL, which is just pretty much, I believe, for her going to be a career-ending injury because that was her final match.
Of her career. So that was it.
This was supposed to be the big shebang.
She was running. Absolutely nobody touched her.
There wasn't a scuffle.
She just immediately went down.
And who does she blame for this?
Well, let's hear it from Megan Rapinoe herself.
Take a listen. Yeah, I thought about it a little bit.
I mean, you know, I'm not a religious person or anything.
And if there was a God, like, this is proof that there isn't.
It's f***ed up.
So, yeah, it's just f***ed up because it's six minutes in.
It's just so bad.
Yes, ma'am. You're good.
No way.
I feel like she's trying to be unbearable because I don't see how she could be more unbearable.
A woman that won't stand for the flag as she's representing the United States of America who won't stand for the national anthem and put her hand on the heart because she just has basically no respect for America.
But now she's going, you know, it's not just America.
I actually want to be clear that I do not believe in God, but now this is proof that God doesn't exist.
So if you were wondering, if you were on the fence, if you were thinking about getting deep into theology, well, now you have an example.
This should help you. If you want to know whether or not God exists, all you have to do is pay attention to what happens to Megan.
Megan, if anything bad happens to her, that's obviously proof that he doesn't exist.
It's really that simple of a litmus test because she is, like I said earlier, a raging narcissist
and that's what people tend to view.
Actually what's going on is they tend to view themselves as their own gods and that's what
we're suffering from in this country.
We are suffering from a lack of morality that is being bred by a lack of spirituality and
this is what you have.
You have a bunch of people that believe that they are the best at everything.
And when they don't get what they want in life, they can blame God.
So Megan Rapinoe is just like this woman on the plane.
The Lord spoke to me. You did what you wanted to do.
You had consequences for the things that you were doing.
And now you get to somehow attach this to a God or a lack thereof.
So I just wanted you to basically see that, that she actually said it because it was an absurdity.
All right, guys, moving on to another story that I want to make time for.
Let's pretend that you live in Gotham City, right, in the year 2035.
And in Gotham City, Batman's there, and you are walking through the streets of Gotham City.
There's so much corruption because of the politicians.
There's crime everywhere.
And you are just about to get mugged How was my horror scream?
I feel like that was pretty good. And thankfully, Batman comes.
He swoops in and he's got his weapons and he saves you.
He takes out one of his super Batman weapons and he saves you.
And then the news cameras come and they say, what do you think about this?
Oh my gosh, your life has been saved by Batman.
What would you say? What wouldn't you say?
Because in a real life Batman story, there was a woman in New York City who was on the brink of being mugged.
Fortunately for her, there was a hero who had a gun who was able to scare off the homeless
man that was about to mug her.
Here is an image of that.
You can see he's pointing his gun at the person that is mugging this young woman who you can't
see and who wishes not to be identified.
So what did this 40-year-old woman who wishes not to be identified say to the New York Post
over the phone?
Well, she says that she wishes that her hero vigilante didn't carry a gun.
Ah, yes, because she was not fearful about being mugged, potentially dying at the hands
of a homeless man.
She was more fearful when she saw the person that was going to save her life.
Here is her depicting what happened to her on that night.
The scenario unfolded when while she was trying to head back to her queen's home, she encountered Matthew Roche, a homeless 49-year-old who was allegedly harassing her for money after he held the emergency gate open at the 49th Street station near Times Square.
When she tried to walk through, he blocked her way and he demanded money, according to court documents.
She said to him that she was not going to give him any money and she kept walking.
He followed her. He kept demanding the money and he said, if you don't give me money, I'm going to take your bag.
She said she then tried to walk away from him, but he was following her and then he started getting really close.
Roche, who is the homeless man, is known to the police for frequently pulling this sort of a scheme.
That's why, obviously, he's walking the streets because he's probably done this millions of times, but nobody cares in New York City.
He allegedly then made moves to snatch her bag when a man named John Roat, 43 years old, whipped out a firearm and fired several rounds across the subway to warn the would-be mugger to leave the woman alone.
What did she have to say? She said, But she just wishes that, you know, he didn't have to be carrying that gun because that's also scary to think that people have guns.
So she is upset that a good guy with a gun potentially saved her life because we're hearing these stories every day in New York of homeless men that are pushing people onto the tracks, that are mugging people.
This man could have killed her with his bare hands.
But she is more concerned, of course, about the vigilante justice, about a guy firing into the subways.
So, yeah, she eventually found safety.
Her life was saved, but she felt terrified and she felt panicked.
And so rather than just saying, I am grateful to this man for saving my life because my life could have ended in this subway, I would like to use this time to talk about how people shouldn't have guns in subways today.
Honestly, if this is your perspective after you get saved by a good guy with a gun from a homeless lunatic, I have no words for you.
I really do. Genuinely, he should have just left her alone.
This is why men don't want to intervene to help women.
There's actually some remarkable statistic about women, if a man sees a woman and she's
about to be raped, how fearful men are to go over and to try to help her, or if they
see a woman and they're in any predicament because they're fearful that this will be
the female response, that somehow a woman will turn the guy who saved her into the villain.
This is why.
This is a perfect example why.
So what are his options?
Let her die and get pushed onto the subway tracks or to step up to the plate and to be
the kind of hero she needs, which is to say that he should put himself in danger, try
to tackle this guy, try to potentially drag this guy and have him potentially throw him
onto the tracks because the method in which he used to save her is not something that
What are the options for men out there that are trying to help women?
I'm asking that question genuinely.
In this instance, honestly, this kind of woman should just punch herself in the face.
Super frustrating to read the story and super frustrating that this is the mindset of people that live in these inner cities, that they're fearful of the things that are meant to help them protect themselves.
All right, guys, moving on.
You know that I often follow this Dear Jane column, and sometimes the stories that people write or rather the questions that people write to Jane are interesting enough for me to want to share because I want to see your perspective on what is going on in other people's households, I guess. This woman wrote, Dear Jane, I am the mother of two amazing children and have always done everything in my power to ensure that they are healthy, happy, and And set up to achieve incredible success in their lives.
For my 10-year-old, the system has worked perfectly.
He speaks Chinese thanks to a tutor after schools.
He plays instruments.
He's active and he loves sports and he's performing really well at school.
But my 6-year-old daughter has always found it harder to reach the high standards that we have set for both of our kids.
She struggles in school.
She doesn't show any interest in the extracurricular activities that we sign her up for.
And now she has started to binge eat.
I don't want to deny a child who needs food, but my daughter has been sneaking candy
when she thinks that we aren't looking.
And at dinner, she shovels food into her mouth without any control.
The housekeeper told me yesterday that she always finds food wrappers under her bed,
and it's always junk food.
These unhealthy eating habits have caused her to gain a lot of weight.
Anytime we try and restrict her or put her on a diet, she screams, cries, and throws huge tantrums.
She looks unhealthy, and I've noticed that other people are starting to throw judgmental stares
our way when we're out in public.
I've been doing some research and came across a treatment facility for young children
who are struggling with food and impulse control.
It's basically like a summer camp, but they teach nutrition and portion restriction.
And I think it might help her to be around other kids who have similar issues to her.
But when I told my husband, he went nuts telling me that it was cruel to even think about sending our daughter
to fat camp, and that it would damage her permanently.
He said, I was obsessed with having the perfect daughter and that it's shallow of me to be so focused on her looks.
I am so hurt by his accusation.
I am focused on nothing but my daughter's health and happiness.
And although her health may have an impact on the way she looks, that is not the reason behind my wanting to send her to this camp.
I only have my daughter's best interests at heart and don't know what I can do to make my husband realize that.
It feels like he's trying to turn a blind eye to what is very clearly a major issue.
So how do I open his eyes?
From a mother's love.
Now, the Jane of this column wrote back and basically said that your husband is right on this issue, tells her that I think that you're approaching your children like you might be approaching your work, and that it's not the right thing for you to be worrying about your daughter's weight and your food issues.
Stop worrying that she won't achieve what you want for her in life if she's not a perfect size.
Stop putting pressure on both your children to be the best, the thinnest, and the prettiest.
Blah, blah, blah. You get the gist of it.
Interesting. Very interesting.
Because, first and foremost, what I want to say to this is, like, it is, of course, important for parents to pay attention to their children's nutrition.
And I think it's important to recognize that, you know, having some concerns about whether or not your daughter is binge-eating does not make you a monster, per se.
But I think what's missing here is recognizing that a huge cause for why her daughter might be binge-eating is because of the way that her mother makes her fear—her feel, right?
Comparing her to another child when every child is different, every child has different interests— And it is, for me, something that I was able to see.
I think I've shared with you guys, I nannied for many years.
And I was able to see these sorts of parents who put tons of pressure on their children and how that manifests as an eating disorder.
I've seen six-year-olds with anorexia who didn't eat because they were so stressed about their parents.
And then I've seen six, eight-year-olds that I used to watch who would binge eat because of the way
that their parents made her feel about not understanding mathematical equations.
So rather than sending this person to fat camp, you probably have to understand where that sort of binge
eating is coming from at such a young age.
When you see young kids that have eating disorders, it's not a normal thing for them to go through.
They don't need fat camp.
It's probably something that is in their immediate environment
that is impacting that.
And in this circumstance, I'm going to bet that it's going to be feeling like you can't live up
to who your brother is.
But that doesn't mean that a parent should be completely not
and say that it was totally fine for you to binge eat.
Here's the other thing, champ.
Whatever she's eating in the house you bought, I'm going to assume this young six-year-old does not
have a job.
She's not supplying the snacks.
So whatever it is that she's eating, if you're saying you're finding junk food under her bed,
how is the junk food getting into the house?
It's probably getting into the house because you put it there.
So you can also just encourage them to buy healthy snacks, encourage them to get healthier.
Maybe spend some one-on-one time with your daughter doing physical activities, figuring out what it is that she likes that is a physical activity, and not having her think of it as an exercise or a workout or speaking to a therapist.
I mean, really just being a mom that's emotionally there for your child and trying to understand what she's going through, that's inspiring this.
I'm always very super sensitive about kids and realizing the different environments that they live in.
And how impact they are by their parents and their parents not realizing that it's a tough world for kids to grow up in.
I don't fault this mother, as I said, for trying to come up with a solution.
The solution should be more mom, not sending your kid off to a fat camp because you don't want to address the underlying issues that you may be causing within your own household.
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Alright guys, now let's jump into reading some of your comments on episodes past.
The first set of comments are about taking your kids to a restaurant.
I'm a restaurant villain, like I am the police in the skies.
I believe that children, if they are not fit, should not be at restaurants.
It's very simple. It's a privilege, as I stated last week, or a couple, yeah, last week.
It's a privilege to go to a restaurant.
It is not a requirement to go to a restaurant.
If your children are screaming at the top of their lungs, you are doing everybody in the immediate vicinity a disservice for being there.
And you're not enjoying it either. Railroad Charmer writes, We have a restaurant in my neighborhood that will no longer allow children.
The owner stated that children are not being parented these days and they are out of control.
They let their kids run around and nearly run down waitstaff carrying trays of food.
He said he was sick of it. Believe it or not, he is being applauded and his restaurant is more popular than ever.
Amen. That's how I feel.
And it is because of, like I said last week, a parenting crisis.
People that don't want to tell their children to shut up and to sit down or to pinch the back of their arms and threaten to kill them like my mom did to me.
Totally rational what she did.
Totally rational. I stand by it.
MCH writes, growing up in the Honduras, shouting, throwing any type of tantrum anywhere was absolutely unacceptable in my family.
My mom had to only stare at us and we knew we were in trouble when we got home.
Try explaining gentle parenting to a Latin mom.
Yeah, I do notice some cultural differences and definitively what I would say is that minority parents seem a little more willing to discipline.
Take from that what you will.
Blue Violets writes, Yes, and it is very clear by that story that we told last week that if he said, It probably is because your children were out of control.
I'm not buying a storyline that they behaved like angels, three boys, one of them aged three, and the manager was just picking on you and your kids.
You probably just have a very skewed idea of what it means to parent your children and what it means to be a well-behaved child, and I would be positively mortified.
I mean, I would immediately remove my child from the vicinity.
Even if you were trying it out, I get that, and then your kid's out of control.
You pick the kid up. And you leave.
Like I said, barring some obviously kid-friendly spaces like IHOP, Friendly's, or any fast food restaurant, Cracker Barrel, things where you're kind of expecting a little bit of chaos, I just find it to be ultimately inappropriate.
Next set of comments are about Taylor Swift, my major axe to grind with the fact that she has entered everybody into a mass psychosis, and the world believes that she is 15, when in fact she is 34 years old, and she behaves like a 15-year-old, which should concern everybody.
But don't worry about this mass formation psychosis, because I am breaking it down, and people are coming out like munchkins in The Wizard of Oz.
They're like, come out, come out, wherever you are, and they're realizing, yeah, you're right, this is kind of weird.
She's skipping. She's holding hands.
She's acting like a little teenager.
Yeah, you have me to thank for that.
H. Shia writes, Because she has executed this mass formation psychosis on the entire world and they think she's permanently 15 and she dresses like she's 15 and awkward and she dances like she's 15 and awkward and it's all one big act but that's what I'm here for.
Paige writes, your take on Taylor Swift actually gives me hope.
Seeing so many women, especially her age, follow her and act like her and infantilize themselves, I simply do not get it.
My closest guess is women this age without children turn themselves into the child that they want to take care of.
Yes, 100%.
And I cannot speak enough about the way that she infantilizes herself when she even speaks.
When she talks about an album coming out, it drives me insane.
I have to find the clip that I saw on Instagram where she was like...
Um, well, I decided to release the album in September because 9 plus 4, get it?
On September 4th because, like, you know, I'm a nerd and I like 13.
I was like, whoa!
Uh-uh, uh-uh. That is not how a 34-year-old adult woman speaks.
It is weird. It is creepy.
Women, do not immortalize yourselves.
It will always be something that really makes me angry.
And I've got a lot of anger.
I'm still pregnant. I'm just going to be angry this whole week.
Just kidding, guys. All right, guys.
Unfortunately, that is all the time that we have for today, but it's okay because we have the rest of the week.
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