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Jan. 6, 2024 - Candace Owens
08:09
They Want Your Kids to Get WHAT?!
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I could not believe this.
You know that last year I covered this Wagovi and this Ozempic trend.
Obviously, it is not going to end well.
It is going to be the same FDA picture where the FDA goes, oh, we didn't realize that it was killing people and that actually it was causing people's stomachs to collapse onto itself, which is what's actually happening with Ozempic and Wagovi.
But people just want the quick fix and think that they can get skinny fast and this is the way to do it.
Well, you are not going to believe it.
They have now, the FDA has cleared Ozempic and Wagovi for children.
Yes, they are now saying that it is, if you are a clinically obese child, it may be good for you to start this treatment.
I cannot believe this.
That we are not just telling children to play outside as a form of a way that they can conquer obesity.
One of the things that is listed, in case you are not aware, as a plausible side effect from taking Wagovi or taking Ozempic or any of these new hot trend treatments is gastroparesis.
What is gastroparesis?
Well, this woman decided to document what her life is like as a person that suffers from this condition.
Take a listen. I have a condition called gastroparesis, also known as intestinal failure.
It comes as a result of having another condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which affects all of the connective tissue in my body.
In a nutshell, my digestive system is paralyzed, so I can't eat food.
If I eat, I basically throw it back up.
I'm in excruciating pain and sometimes it even causes a seizure.
Yeah.
Why not give it to children, right?
Obviously, if they're obese, there can be nothing else that we can do other than provide
them with free seats on Southwest Airlines and Ozempic shots, Mugobe shots for everybody.
I don't see what the problem could be.
If you have not yet woken up to what Big Pharma has become and the fact that they will kill
you and they will kill your children, but they don't want to actually, they want to
turn you into lifelong clients, which is what this would be.
Obviously, you would be in and out of doctor's offices for the rest of your life if you manage to paralyze your intestinal tract.
That is the hope. That is the aim to render all of us fat, lazy, and relying on the medical cartel for the rest of our lives.
Wake up to that, people.
It is 2024.
You are going to have to take ownership over your own life, over your own bodies, and over your own minds.
Because as I said, there is something sinister.
There is very clearly some sort of an evil cabal that is operating and just making money off of all of us and all of our misery.
And the only way you're going to conquer it is by sobering yourself to that reality because there is a gold rush right now in terms of fat.
They want the fat to be accepted, the fat acceptance movement.
It's because they are making so much money, and it's awful.
It makes me sick. It should make you sick, but hopefully just by talking about it, there's one way that we can defeat it.
All right, guys, let's jump into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
Yesterday, I broke the news that women are perverts.
No, it's been crazy.
We've been pretending that it's been men, but actually women are completely perverted now, walking around half-naked all the time and pretending that there's a problem when somebody looks.
Oh my God, I'm the victim. No, you're not.
You are the oppressor in these circumstances.
Okay. Becca writes, as a woman, I will never understand the logic of objectifying yourself to fight objectification.
That's like emptying your bank account and setting all your money on fire to prevent being robbed.
Yes, that is exactly what it's like.
It makes entirely no sense, and it's because these women are not actually being objectified.
Well, they are, but it's from themselves, as you said.
They want people to look at them, and they want to pretend that it's problematic.
Honestly, I I think, personally, you're starved for attention when I see something like what we saw yesterday, when I see what Emma Radachkowski wore to God knows where.
I think it's somebody that is tremendously insecure and is hoping that by putting their body out there, they'll convince people otherwise.
Healthwise Exercise writes, That is true all throughout Europe.
Of course, you can find pockets of people that dress trashy, but it's one of the things that I have always loved about London, that there still is this propriety to their culture, that people wear shoes, that you don't see people dressing like slobs.
And I always say to people, this begins in childhood.
If you are a parent, teach your children to get up and to get dressed every single day.
My son already wears sweaters and shoes and he wears proper trousers because I want that
to be a muscle memory.
I don't want him to wake up… like the idea of him wearing sweatpants is not even ingrained.
He doesn't even know what that means right now.
I don't want that to ever become an option.
It starts in childhood.
Lloyd writes, I loved women who left nothing to the imagination when I was a teenager.
I'm now a 38-year-old man and I'm tired of seeing them expose themselves like this.
Don't these women have any self-respect?
I just don't.
I agree with you. I don't think it's interesting.
I think that men should want to have an imagination.
Like when you see a woman, you should be like, I wonder what she looks like naked.
I'm curious about this woman.
I want to pursue her. How can I get this woman to fall in love with me?
When everything is on display and you already feel like you've got the goods and you didn't even make an effort, you just stepped out of a car like this, it's got to be uninspired.
I just have to think that men are not inspired by it anymore.
They want to work for it.
Sean Miser writes, So true.
Mina writes, Also, thanks for bringing me to conservatism, and I'm glad that you pulled me out of the woke madness.
I love you so much for showing me true femininity.
Let me tell you something, Mina.
You are probably going to meet a good man, somebody that honors and respects you.
I can't imagine that any of these women are being honored and respected by men.
Of course, can they find men that will sleep with them?
Sure. Are their bodies nice?
Yes. Does Emma Wojcicki have a nice body?
Yes. But I do not think that she is a person that men are going to want to marry, and that makes me sad for her.
Because she doesn't have to be that.
When I see women that look glamorous, it's when they're covered up.
You want women that are dressed up.
That's aspirational to me.
The women that I follow in terms of fashion, I'm like, oh my god, she looks amazing.
They're always covered up. And again, even for women, it loses something.
It's not aspirational to follow women that are just constantly showing you their boobs and their butts all the time.
Lastly, we have a comment from Easter Sunday.
He writes, Yes, we do have a culture right now that I even think would punish men if they dressed like this.
Like I said, if a man walked into the gym, as that woman did yesterday, and he just painted it.
His nether regions. We would call the police and he would be arrested for sexual harassment, sexual assault, as he should be.
I think the exact same treatment should be happening to women.
We should be evening out the scale.
We should not be allowed to be perverts in society and have that perversion go unchecked.
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