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Jan. 23, 2024 - Candace Owens
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Would You Want Your Son To Be Gay?
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All right, guys. Happy Tuesday.
Question of the day, and it's a big one.
Would you be happy if your son came to you and said that he was gay?
Would you be disappointed at all?
You don't have to write down the answers.
I know you don't want to because society will, well, judge you for how you respond to it.
But I'm asking because of a UFC fighter who had some choice words for a reporter.
Before we get to that, we are going to discuss a young man who's going viral on TikTok for saying that he doesn't think that he should have to pay for women on dates anymore.
Why should we not just go 50-50?
Do you agree? Do you disagree?
Plus, later on in the show, you guys, I am going to get into this Stanley Cup craze.
I can't avoid it anymore. I can't avoid it anymore.
White girls, help me out.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
So there's this single man.
He's got a TikTok.
Everyone's got a TikTok these days.
And he has enraged the internet because he asked his date to split the bill 50-50.
Oh my gosh, how could he do that?
How could any man ask a woman to split the bill 50-50?
Here's what he posted. Take a listen.
What'd you say? Why are we splitting the bill?
Well, I mean, it's our first date, so I thought we should maybe go half.
I can't believe you made us split the bill.
I mean, you ordered an appetizer that I didn't even touch.
Why do you think that I should pay for- Okay, but you asked me out.
I know, but you ordered something that I did.
You asked me out. Alright, I'll just take you home and...
Alright, see ya.
Hello? Hello?
See ya. All right, so just to give you some further context, they met on Tinder, the dating app.
They clearly went on a date, had some appetizers, and then he asked her to split the bill.
And she's not happy. You can hear it.
She's probably not going to be signing up for a second date.
I think we can conclude that there was no second date between these two.
And I also want to be clear that I think this person, him, total jerk, he's recording it.
Obviously, he has poor moral character, and he wanted to generate some sort of a response on TikTok.
And here we are discussing it, so I guess in that regard, he's won.
But in response to this having gone viral and people throwing a lot of hate his way, he did post a secondary video, and I think it's worth discussing what he says in it.
Take a listen. Alright, so...
I got a few things I want to say about what people have been telling me, but I want to address this comment right here because I've been seeing a lot of comments just like it.
And what I don't understand is You ask for the date, so you pay.
It's not like I'm forcing anybody to go on a date with me.
Clearly, we are both 50-50 on the date.
She wants to be there just as much as I want to be there.
It's not like I'm forcing her to date me or go on a date with me.
We both want to be there equally.
Therefore, we should split the bill equally.
Another thing is just talking about Spitting the bill.
I've seen a lot of women mad about spitting the bill.
You guys don't understand. This is not back in the day where women are the prize anymore.
You guys don't understand that yet.
Nowadays, Women are not like how they used to be, where they just want to be stay-at-home moms, cook, clean, take care of the kids.
It's not like that anymore.
It's rare to find a woman that still wants to just do that.
So if that's the woman's job, then fine.
I'll pay the bills.
You take care of the house stuff.
But that's not how it is anymore.
There's barely any Women out there that's down to do those things. So now you
expect me to help with those things and Pay for everything that makes no sense to me
So again I want to underscore the point that I think he is a jerk
for having privately recorded somebody and her Reactions so that he could arrive at this point which by
the way He could have simply posted a video of him discussing this
and opened up the conversation But what he is saying here has some merit.
It's what I talk about on this show often.
We are now seeing the result of modern feminism.
We talk about this on the show.
We talk about the topic of hoflation, the idea that men now have to work harder to find a woman that has less substance than their grandparents had.
We live in a different time now.
Women believe that men should, yes, in fact, they should be working, they should be paying for all of the bills, more of the bills at least.
They don't want to split it 50-50.
But at the same time, they want to embody what it means to be a man, right?
We basically replace feminine energy with masculine energy.
And the result of that, this bad B-I-T-C-H culture, this I can do bad all by myself, this men ain't S-H-I-T culture is what you're seeing.
Men wondering, okay, let's just split it 50-50.
What is the point? If you're going to say that you don't want to raise the kids, if you're going to say that you don't want to stay at home, if you are going to say that men shouldn't lead, then you can't complain when a man looks at you and says, let's make everything equal.
Here is the thing, and this is the point that I always try to make clear to women, is that we are creating a society that women are not happy in.
We've suddenly allowed radical feminists to convince us that we should want to be just like men, that we should want to climb the corporate ladder, that we should not aspire to having kids.
We routinely cover that sort of a conversation that's happening across various podcasts where they're making it seem like the aspiration to want to stay at home is something that should be frowned upon.
So I'll ask the question, what is the value of a woman today?
What is sacred about having a woman?
If you're a man and you're looking and you're saying, I want to marry somebody, what are the attributes that you should be looking for?
Are we offering that anymore? We now exist in hooker culture, right? The sex is free. It's
promiscuous. We want to put our bodies on the internet. We say that that somehow renders us
more free, which in my personal opinion, actually, I think it's bondage. When the only way that you
can get attention and the only way that you can get people to look at you is by taking off your
clothes, it's because you have no substance, nothing to offer. I want to be clear, because
I often get the criticism, oh my gosh, Candace, you're always talking about women.
What about men? What about men? I'm not a man.
There does need to be a movement of men talking about what actual masculinity is.
There does need to be a movement of men that are leading, talking about what it means to be at the front of a household, to protect and to lead.
But I'm focused on femininity because I'm a woman.
And I've seen the collapse of female worth happen so quickly.
So what's the remedy to it, right?
That's always the question. What's the remedy to it?
Obviously, the remedy is not some jerk in a car secretly recording a girl so he can get ha-ha TikTok views.
I think part of the remedy is we need to just explore who it is that we're platforming, you know, why it is that we follow certain women who we know are low worth.
Why we have given in to prostitution culture, to hooker culture, to sex for free culture, and making it cool to talk about traditional values again.
So I agree that we are facing an epidemic of low-value women who in turn inspire low-value men.
But I also want to say that I am tremendously optimistic about the future because I think we're starting to change things around.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics Du Jour!
♪♪♪ So there's apparently a lot of gay people in Canada.
At least that's what I've come to understand based on this back-forth correspondence between a UFC champ, Sean Strickland, and some Canadian reporters.
If I was a reporter and I arrived at a UFC fight, I probably wouldn't be grilling the fighters over anything other than who they were fighting.
But these activists turned reporters wanted to assert themselves as allies to the gay community and to question Sean Strickland regarding his views on LGBTQ topics.
Take a listen. We've got a pretty supportive gay and lesbian community in this city.
I did want to ask you about something you wrote a couple of years ago.
You said, if I had a gay son, I would think I'd...
Oh, look, another...
I'm saying he's a swamp, you guys, a swamp.
You've become a champion, you've become a star, and some would say...
Let me ask you something. Are you gay?
Have you had the chance to interact with a more diverse crowd of...
Let me know. Are you gay?
Can I get an answer? Well, no, I'm asking.
This is a part of the... Are you a gay man?
I'm an ally of the community. Okay.
If you had a son and he was like, you know, you had a son, he was gay, you'd be like, oh, man, you don't want a grandkid?
No problem with it. Aw, man.
Well, dude, you're a weak man, dude.
You're part of the f***ing problem.
You elected Justin Trudeau.
When he sees the bank accounts, you're just f***ing pathetic.
And the fact that you have no f***ing backbone, and has he shut down your f***ing country and sees bank accounts?
You ask me some stupid s*** like that?
Go f*** yourself. Move the f*** out.
I feel like that didn't really answer the question, but I did want to ask also things you said about the trans community.
You said this past October when they announced the Bud Light sponsorship that you'd go so hard on Bud Light in your next fight, they'll have to accept me or denounce me when they know what they stand for.
This guy's like, this Canadian's not that Canadian.
Are you still going to use your fight time to kind of speak on that?
Here's the thing about Bud Light.
Here's the thing about Bud Light. Ten years ago, to be trans was, what, a And now all of a sudden, people like you have weaseled your way into the world.
You are an infection.
You are the definition of weakness.
Everything that is wrong with the world is because of you.
And the best thing is, is the world's not buying it.
The world's not buying your bull, your peddling.
The world is not saying, you know what?
You're right. Chicks have ****.
The world's not saying that.
The world's saying, no, there are two genders.
I don't want my kids being taught about, you know, who they could **** in school.
I don't want my kids being taught about, you know, their sexual preference.
Like, dude, this guy is a **** enemy.
You want to look at the **** enemy to our world?
It's that **** right there, asking these stupid **** questions.
Wow. You don't often see that.
And when you do see it, it does tend to be at a UFC fight.
I will say that. I've been very vocal about the fact that I'm friends with and just a huge supporter of Dana White and everything that he's done.
And I want to talk about what Sean Strickland is saying, really as an overarching topic.
He describes that reporter as an infection.
At the top of the show, I was speaking to you about how it's going to take women to We're good to go.
His cowardice as an infection, I feel it.
I actually believe that what we are suffering from in this society is just tremendous cowardice.
People that are so fearful of not being liked, are so fearful of having a bad headline written about them, are so fearful of not being accepted amongst a certain crowd that they will say things that they know to be untrue, right?
And at the moment that you say something that you know to be untrue, I know that's difficult especially for women to hear because it is in our nature, I think to be nurturing it is in our nature to not want to
hurt somebody's feelings That's what makes us such great mothers. It's what makes us
such great parents is oh, how does this person feel?
It's what it's the reason why we aspire to fields like nursing, right?
We want to take care of people but it's very obvious now that those aspects of femininity have been hijacked for
harm Right. And so what he is saying there is that
This reporter's unwillingness to just be honest and say the truth, right?
To say what he actually thinks about things is why we live in a society where terrible things can happen.
And I feel that.
I feel that on a spiritual level.
And so, of course, these reporters decided, what are we going to do about this?
Like, this guy just keeps saying whatever he thinks, whatever he believes to be true.
What are we going to do about the fact that he says that he wants grandparents, that he wants to have grandchildren?
Pardon. So they went to go find the CEO. They went to go find Dana White.
This is Karen management, right?
I'm going to report you to Dana White.
I'm going to ask him why on earth he allows you guys to say these things.
We must censor your speech.
And here is how Dana White responded to those reporters.
You obviously give a long leash to your fighters about what they can say when they are up there with a UFC microphone and you are getting into territory of homophobia, transphobia.
I don't give anybody a leash.
Well, I'm saying you...
A leash? Free speech.
Control what people say.
Going to tell people what to believe.
Going to tell people...
I don't tell any other human being what to say, what to think, and there's no leashes on any of them.
What is your question?
I was asking that question.
I'll move on, though. Yeah, probably a good idea.
That's ridiculous to say I give somebody a leash.
Free speech, brother.
People can say whatever they want and they can believe whatever they want.
So that moment is what happens when a coward meets a man.
You should watch that over and over again, right?
Dana just basically saying, I'm not going to fold to this.
I don't care how many reporters and how many cameras you put in my face.
I am not going to put them on a leash to say things that they do not believe to be true because that would render them weaker.
It gets harder and harder to look at yourself in a mirror when you lie.
And I've asked for women to stop lying because I see us doing it all over the internet.
It's my call for men to stop Stop lying to yourselves because it's harming society.
Women constantly lying to make people feel good.
Seeing pictures of clinically obese stars and saying, you're so brave, you're so stunning, you're amazing, under their pictures of Lizzo, whatever it is, on the internet.
Oh my gosh, you are wonderful, mama.
You're doing amazing when women are having mental breakdowns.
Stop lying.
And I do find it interesting opening up that conversation and what Sean Strickland is discussing in terms of him just saying that he personally would not want to have a gay son.
What is your answer to that question?
I find it interesting that people when they try to insult me say, Candice, I hope your son is gay.
Why are you saying that?
Why are you saying I hope your son is gay?
What does it actually signal about what you view gay people to be?
Just a question. I'll leave it just as a question because there's only so much we can say here on YouTube.
All right, guys, moving on. And I guess in that exact same vein, I really do just view what I do to be saying the truth unapologetically, saying what my viewpoints are unapologetically.
And at random times, it really does earn the ire of different individuals.
Well, last week, I think it was last week, maybe it was two weeks ago, I had Matt Walsh on the show.
And I had him on the show because I saw a clip of two young women that were discussing parenting.
One of them said, I want to have 10 kids.
The other person said, having more than four kids is selfish.
It was a podcast entitled Plan B and obviously the point of me having Matt Walsh on was because he has six kids and I just fundamentally wanted to debate the idea and to suggest to people that no, actually it's good for children to have multiple siblings.
It teaches them responsibilities and Taking care of your sibling when you're younger and helping around the house is not removing you from your childhood.
It's not selfish. Me and Matt very much hold the opinion is that it produces better human beings who know how to take on responsibility in the world.
It's basically anti-coddle culture.
Really interesting. I guess they saw this clip.
We obviously did not insult the young women at all.
We believe in being able to battle ideas.
And yet what they came back with regarding me and Matt Walsh, I guess you could say it wasn't that nice.
Here's what they had to say. The guy that was in the video with her is out of his f***ing mind.
He looked like Joe from You, but like a little f***ed up.
So Candace Owens in this other f***?
They started off with this fat joke that he made.
What fat joke?
He made this joke about...
I don't know. I had to skip through it because it was just so in bad taste.
It was awful. They are fascinating people because they will take whatever you say at...
Surface, straight value.
Well, that's the problem with people like Candace Owens and people like whoever the f*** guy is, is they take one thing that someone a certain age says and generalize it to a whole entire population or demographic.
They think, oh, these two girls that are 24 said this, so every 24-year-old or every person on a college campus thinks this way and thinks this way because of that reason.
They put words and thoughts into people's mouths.
Most of the time, she's so right-wing and so...
Just like evil towards things.
And then sometimes she like does just talk common sense, which is like I wish more people thought like that.
but then the majority of the time she's so f***ing awful.
So kind, just unbelievably kind.
As I said, me and Matt did not say one bad comment about these, we didn't even,
I don't even think we named them.
I still don't know their names.
So it's interesting to see that this is, I guess, how the left holds their position, is that we're just evil.
How evil that Matt and I got on a podcast and tried to inspire people to have a lot of children.
That's evil, you can't even say his name.
They also randomly threw Ben Shapiro under the bus in this exact same segment saying awful things about him.
And it makes me realize, because actually someone pointed out to me
that in the comments, people were really upset and they hadn't realized that they had conservatives
that watched their podcast, conservatives that enjoy them,
conservatives that listen to both me and Matt Walsh and also listen to this Planned Bree podcast.
And it really makes you realize that people on the left tend to pretend that they're especially
tolerant and that they are the people that are accepting and that we are so awful.
And that just isn't the circumstance, right?
She's calling me evil, and yet she hasn't actually produced a clip in where I've done
or said anything evil.
And I think that supporting people having families isn't particularly evil.
I think it's something that people don't often hear, that it is aspirational to have a family.
So Bree and whoever it is that you're speaking to, I would love to have a conversation with you.
You would be welcome to come on this show because we don't just treat people and call them human garbage and call them evil simply because we have a disagreement about whether or not it's selfish to have a lot of children.
Awesome. All right, you guys, now it's time for some hard-hitting journalism.
Something is happening. There is an epidemic that we are facing.
It is just sweeping the nation.
It is particularly impacting white women.
And white women, I need your help.
I need to understand.
What is going on with this Stanley Cup craze?
First and foremost, I tried to avoid it.
I didn't want to talk about it. I just didn't want it to be a part of my life.
And then the stories in the press just started getting crazier.
As just one example, you may have recently heard that a woman was arrested after police found $2,500 worth of Stanley Cups in her car.
Yeah, completely normal.
Also, women are beating the living crap out of one another, trying to get their hands on exclusive colored Stanley Cups.
So watch this video of women fighting over Stanley cups at Target.
Yeah, they are just like, yeah, I need this cup right now.
I don't know how I'm ever going to get a pink one if I don't show up at Target right now.
And if you think that's bad, apparently, you guys know I'm not on TikTok, but somebody sent me the clip.
People are collecting these things and they're organizing them by color.
Take a look slash listen.
She's just...
She needs them all.
She has got to catch them all like they are Pokemon.
So I have never even touched a Stanley Cup before today.
I haven't even touched one yet because somebody just put this on the desk.
And I'm going to see if the things that I am hearing people say about it are true.
And I'm getting a point out that we have racial differences.
We have genetic differences.
I am specifically noticing this across white women feeds.
They talk about their Stanley Cups, how much they love them.
Here are the things that they say to me.
My white friends say, you drink more water.
It makes me want to drink water.
It just feels so good.
It's just the way it feels in your hand.
It's something about the handle.
So these are different cups.
I am going to be honest.
I know that my audience trusts me to tell them the truth and that if it's crazy, I will let them know.
But if really this cup is superior, I will tell you the truth, guys.
That's what this is all about, telling women the truth.
And here we go. All right, so first up, we have this Reduce.
That's the brand. Here we go. I actually really like this one.
This is great. I'm a fan.
Okay. Now we have the Slim.
I actually am a Slim drinker.
I like my Slim cup.
It doesn't have a handle, but this one does.
Okay. Now we're going with the Yeti.
This is more Thermo style.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to open it, so this one has instantly been as bad.
Really not a good cup if I can't open it.
The Stanley Cup.
Oh my gosh.
Let me drink from it.
Let's see. Oh my god.
Guys, oh my god.
It makes me want to tell you guys the truth.
Let me do it one more time.
It's amazing. It's so amazing.
Guys, um...
I've got to be honest with you. It all tastes like water.
Nothing made me want to drink water more.
Actually, I preferred this.
I like the height of this one better.
Strangely enough, the Reduce was my favorite.
And then I would pick the Slim, and then I would pick the Stanley.
And I know that right now, I just lost a lot of fans.
I'm willing to accept the fact that people are not going to speak to me.
But here is the truth about what's happening with the Stanley Cup phase.
These things happen.
Like, white girls have their things that they go crazy about.
I have accepted this, and I respect it.
I am actually a defender of white girls when these trends come around.
It was the Beanie Babies in the 90s.
You know, then it became the L.L. Bean backpacks with all of the keychains on top of the keychains.
So when you walked with your book bag in the hallway to social studies, it made the...
Because you had a bunch of keychains.
And then it became Ugg boots and pumpkin spice lattes.
And every time the season comes, they smell it in the air and they know Starbucks.
And then they just descend upon Starbucks.
And they demand their pumpkin spice lattes.
Well, here's what I think. I think that if Starbucks makes a Stanley Cup and they deliver pumpkin spice lattes inside of it...
For the season, for fall, every white girl in America will pass away.
They will die. They will just die.
So there you go, Starbucks. There's me just doing free marketing right there.
And again, I respect it.
I respect when white girls find these things and they go crazy.
I'm just genetically predisposed to thinking that it all tastes like water.
And low-key, the Reduce and my Slim, this is my favorite brand, I think are superior.
Sorry, don't hate me. I love you.
I love you all. Alright guys, now let's get into your comments regarding episodes past.
Yesterday we covered Nikki Haley.
She is now brown. She is embracing what it means to be a leftist because they are voting for her.
And that means you gotta go back in your childhood and invent some Jim Crow racism that you didn't live through.
And here's what you guys had to say about that.
Trini writes, Yes, I literally think that she just misunderstood that she didn't place.
Because obviously, as I said, they would not have allowed her to compete if the rule was that you had to be either black or white, which, again, is utterly senseless.
The Art of Giving Rights Taya writes, I was born in 1959.
I'm 64 years old and I was never teased one time in school for being brown.
And the idea that she went in a beauty pageant and they had a place for the white girls and a place for the black girls, but not the brown girls, I've never heard of.
Such a ridiculous thing that woman is delusional.
If she becomes president, we are definitely screwed.
Genuinely, I don't even think that she means to be a liar.
I just think that she suffers from Kamala Harris syndrome, which is, she's stupid.
I actually realize that Nikki Haley is just not that intelligent.
Christina writes, I had no idea Nikki Haley is or was a woman of color.
What the F? Is she friends with Meghan Markle?
Yeah, it's always the women that you look at and you would never be like, oh, this person's black that really want to impress upon you that they have some color, right?
Like Meghan Markle, it's like no one ever thought or accused her of being a black woman and then she saw the potential and she was like, I am so black and everybody's racist and everybody hates me.
And I really just hold a special cold place in my heart for those individuals.
It makes me very angry that they do that.
It's, to me, actually the worst kind of racism.
Just kind of attaching black people to and brown people, whatever it is, to victimhood.
And that's what you're trying to harness.
And it's always for money or power.
And in those circumstances, regarding Meghan Markle, it worked.
Obviously, I need to apologize again for making you guys sip through that Alex Soros clip from the World Economic Forum where he said nothing for two minutes.
Just... And then after a minute and a half, he just was like, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, he's a bad man.
And we have no checks and balances.
Really scary to think that he will inherit billions and billions of his father's wealth, or he already has.
Marsha writes, it's like a high schooler writing a report and needing it to be at least 200 words, but have no idea what they are writing about.
Yep. You just kind of keep saying stuff and just reiterating the um that you said earlier.
And it would be really great and it would be really amazing.
And how many words is this? And if we all come together.
But it was worse than that.
It was much worse than that because he's 38 years old and he should know how to put together one sentence.
Holiday Every Day writes, at no point did he come close to a rational thought.
We are all now dumber as a result of hearing it.
I award him no points, and may God have mercy on his soul.
in ours as well because as I said he now has a ton of money and there's no
question that everything that he is going to further is going to spell out
the collapse of American society because that is his father's legacy via the Open
Foundation Society. George Clark writes, it's amazing that someone who grew up
with all the advantages including educational opportunities can be this
That actually tends to be the circumstance.
I've spoken about this in past episodes, that people that grow up with a silver spoon in their mouth, they don't have to work hard, right?
And their parents will always get them into the best schools, and it doesn't really matter.
They never have to suffer from having to figure out how to produce anything of substance and value in our society because they know that they will be bankrolled by their parents' success.
So the whole rich kid epidemic is a real thing.
Now, of course, there are people that...
Feel pressured by that and want to do greater things than their parents.
They don't want to be considered a fool and they work hard.
But you will see across the board that there are a lot of duds when it comes to the children of wealthy people.
Because they've never had their back against their wall.
They've never had to fight.
And I don't think that's a good thing. I think people should have to struggle.
Struggle is a good thing in the end.
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