All right, guys, happy Thursday, and I bring you some great news.
The patriarchy is over.
I mean, I don't really believe in the patriarchy, but in case you do, it is officially over.
It is done.
How do I know?
Well, because a nearly 30-year-old man who believes that he's a little girl has declared it to be so.
Yep.
That must be true.
By the way, every single person that I distrust the most wants TikTok banned right now.
Yeah, let's talk about that.
When the military industrial complex says, we don't want this, I suddenly say, no, we definitely need it.
So today, I'm about to become a TikTok stan.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
All right, you guys already know that I do not have TikTok for a lot of reasons, but
I do often go viral on TikTok.
And recently I was going viral because I sat down with George Janko and we were talking about 9-11.
I always go back to that moment in my childhood and how brainwashed I think all of us were by the mainstream media because there was really, back in those days, I know I sound so old, just one narrative.
We were all huddled around the big screen TVs, one of those giant big screen TVs.
And we were terrified, rightfully so.
A horrific terrorist attack took place on our soil.
And then we just didn't question anything that the military-industrial complex did.
We just wanted to feel safe.
And in the process, we gave up a lot of our freedoms.
And I was talking about how I feel terrible for the way that I felt towards all Muslims, Muslim Americans as well, and that was because of the consistent brainwashing that was happening, and me obviously being so young and so afraid, just accepting this narrative that all Muslims are bad, so it doesn't matter what happens to them in the Middle East.
And so thank God that we no longer live in those times.
Thank God for independent media.
Thank God, really, for the collapse, I would say, of mainstream media, because now you can hear different narratives, and you can accept whether or not you believe a Candace Owens versus a CNN, but at least you're able to hear, again, different perspectives.
Let's jump into this TikTok ban, because this is getting really interesting.
I didn't expect it to be so interesting, but it is fascinating.
So in case you missed it, the House on Wednesday passed legislation that would ban TikTok if its China-based owner, called ByteDance, doesn't sell its stake in the popular social media platform within six months of the bill's enactment.
Basically, the legislation gives ByteDance two options.
You have to sell TikTok, or TikTok will be banned.
I want to be clear, this discussion about whether or not TikTok should be banned has been really going on since TikTok arrived and became the new social media app for Gen Z, their favored social media app.
TikTok is obviously a fairly new app.
It arrived on the scene in 2016, and then by 2018, it became the most downloaded app in the United States.
So again, like I said, this was embraced first and foremost by Gen Z.
Eventually, one day, Gen Z is going to be in charge of America.
So what does that look like?
As I said, I've been against TikTok for different reasons.
I say keep your kids off of TikTok because I just have watched the proliferation of transgenderism, awful things that are happening, people that I've sat down with who felt like they were raised on TikTok and made some decisions because there are doctors that tell them to take hormones, whatever it is.
You just need to be Paying attention to where your kids are learning anything.
And I think kids are too young to be on social media full stop.
But I've never advocated for TikTok to be banned.
And what I will say today is that I am going to be staunchly against TikTok being banned because all of the usual military, industrial, complex suspects want it to get banned.
That's just my gut instinct.
When I look up and I see someone like Dan Crenshaw saying, let's get this passed, Someone that I don't trust and who I know serves the interests of the military-industrial complex.
And yet I see somebody like Thomas Massey, who I very much trust, making arguments against this ban, very sound arguments against the ban.
I know which way to lean.
Again, it starts with my gut.
Let's listen to what Thomas Massey had to say in his rebuttal in the House.
Take a listen.
Well, I would just close by saying that, you know, we're sitting here with phones made in China, we're wearing suits made in China, we drove cars here with chips that are made in China, and they're our foreign adversary.
And by golly, we're going to do something about it.
What are we going to do?
You're going to tell Americans they can't put a piece of software on their computer.
They can't go to certain websites that the president designates.
So I urge my colleagues to oppose this well-intentioned bill because it will have bad consequences and I yield back the balance of my time.
So now when he says a well-intentioned bill, he's obviously speaking to what people are saying it's about.
They're saying, we just don't want Chinese people to have our data.
But yeah, that's a very valid point.
They can get your data in tons of different ways.
We're holding Chinese technology in our hands.
We're driving in Chinese-made cars.
You're hooking up your cell phone to a Chinese-made car that has Chinese chips in it.
So, what actually is this about?
Because clearly this push can't just be about a concern that Chinese people taking our data begins with TikTok.
Simply doesn't.
It simply doesn't.
Well, here's what I will say, and please don't be angry at me to pointing to the facts here.
A lot of things changed, I would say.
We'll look back in history and realize that sentiments in America changed following the horrific attacks that happened on October 7th of last year in Israel.
And what I mean by that is, obviously this happened on foreign soil, but this became a very big narrative in America, and basically a bunch of people were saying, you need to pick a side.
You need to pick a side right now.
People were being called names.
And what ended up happening in the process is that people that traditionally were not interested in Israeli foreign politics started getting interested and started researching to learn more about Israel.
I, by the way, include myself in that class of people and that group of people.
I was like, I don't really know anything about Israel.
And now suddenly I feel like there's a figurative gun in my head.
I have to say what I'm okay with.
Let me at least get educated.
Well, in the process of Generation Z getting educated, they began circulating Osama bin Laden's letter to America.
It went absolutely viral on TikTok.
Here's a headline from the New York Times from last year, around that time, published November 16th.
It says, Videos about Bin Laden's criticism of the U.S.
surge in popularity on TikTok.
The subheading is, The videos discuss a letter from the former al-Qaeda leader, wrote in 2012, in which she defended the September 11th attacks and said Americans had become servants to Jews.
Now, why was this a very critical moment?
Well, as this article unpacks, you suddenly had a bunch of Gen Zers saying that they woke
up, that suddenly they are realizing that America has been engaged in a lot of evil.
They give this example of one TikTok user who was at her kitchen sink with the caption,
quote, trying to go back to life as normal after reading Osama bin Laden's letter to
America and realizing everything we learned about the Middle East, 9-11, and terrorism
was a lie.
This article also notes that the hashtag letter to America showed videos with 14.2 million
So again, overnight, a different narrative was born.
And many people were extremely upset about this.
It definitely led to a debate.
And I will tell you where I stand in the debate.
I'm a person that believes that no matter how evil an individual is, we should study the people.
I read speeches from former dictators.
Horrific people.
I mean, I'm talking about someone like Vladimir Lenin, Stalin, the things that were done.
I will still read their speeches because I think it is important to read those speeches to at least understand how and why people have come to accept evil.
I'll tell you one thing, the mainstream media was not on board with that.
And I will tell you another thing, definitively the military industrial complex was not on board with that because now you potentially have a generation of kids coming up that are not going to be so okay with the idea of bombing a million Iraqi civilians as we did, right?
Said we were looking for weapons of mass destruction.
And in the process of looking for weapons of mass destruction that never existed, we bombed a million Iraqi civilians.
That's a nonsense.
That should absolutely be considered a war crime.
Well, again, going back to that letter, however, Meghan McCain tweeted this at that time.
I'm so scared of Gen Z, because apparently their brains are so poisoned, they think it's cool to share quotes from Osama bin Laden's manifesto on TikTok, like that's normal or rational.
Like, how do we even fix that?
Well, I'll tell you that last question, like, how do we even fix that, is pretty relevant to where we ended up today, which is that people want TikTok banned.
Right after Meghan McCain tweeted that, by the way, TikTok removed the hashtag, letter to America, the very next day.
But again, now TikTok was in the focus, and I believe in the focus of the military-industrial complex.
Again, whether you believe that what Osama bin Laden wrote had any merit or not, what you have to accept is that it radically transforms the opinions of an entire generation.
So I'm going to show you this clip.
This is Morning Joe in December of last year following this letter going viral and really what spawned a new debate.
Take a listen.
We need to talk about TikTok.
TikTok, if you will, is the 24-7 news channel of so many of our young people, and it's like Al Jazeera on steroids, amplifying and intensifying the anti-Semitism and the anti-Zionism with no repercussions.
I've got to ask, Joe, like there's been a lot of lamentations about the fact that TikTok's ownership is Chinese, but you know what?
Oracle owns 10% of the company.
General Atlantic owns a piece of the company.
Our friends at Sequoia Capital own a piece of the company.
So does Sequoia and General Atlantic, does Oracle want to be responsible for spreading anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism?
It's time to talk about TikTok.
In time it was indeed.
By the way, that is Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL.
We're going to hear him a bit later as well.
I want to be clear on my perspective of him.
He's a monster, the ADL is monstrous, and they do nothing but take away American rights and take away American freedoms under the guise of fighting anti-Semitism.
If anything they call anti-Semitic can suddenly be attacked and a lot of times they're lying
about whether or not these things are anti-Semitic.
But parking aside my feelings of Jonathan Greenblatt, yes, suddenly banning TikTok became
a crucial emergency because what they saw was a bunch of young individuals, essentially
people that are going to be the future leaders of America, who were not pro-Israel.
Gen Z, at least, was not convinced to support any more wars in the Middle East.
So even if they're on the fence, they definitely were having a wider discussion than, well, at least ADL and Jonathan Greenblatt were comfortable with.
I wouldn't say all of these people on TikTok were anti-Semitic.
I think that's a little bit ridiculous, but you get the sentiment.
It was not pro-war.
So, let's fast forward to this being published yesterday in the Times of Israel.
It reads, the Jewish Federations and the Anti-Defamation League have accused TikTok of allowing anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment to run rampant.
Within that article, it reads, quote, the single most important issue to our Jewish communities today is a dramatic rise in anti-Semitism.
That was a quote from the Jewish Federation which they gave to Congress.
It goes on, our community understands that social media is a major driver of the drive in anti-Semitism and that TikTok is the worst offender by far.
Okay, so that is their perspective.
Let me give you the deal.
This is what's going to happen.
Don't fault me for telling you the truth.
If TikTok is in fact banned, there is no question that Israel will be blamed.
APAC will be blamed.
ADL will be blamed.
Jews are going to be blamed for a social media app being removed.
You can see that sentiment building.
They're reading these articles.
They're already making videos.
And Gen Z is saying that the only reason this is on the table is because they don't like our perspectives about the Israel versus Hamas That is what they are saying.
So what tends to happen is that if you prove them to be right, if they believe that this gets banned and they are looking and they are seeing that Jewish organizations are behind or at least supporting the ban, they're not the only people that believe that it should be banned, just to be clear, there will be no coming back.
This will be seen as a punishment that is being issued to Gen Z for the sin of what they deem to be them becoming more educated.
If your goal is to fight anti-Semitism by banning TikTok, my prediction is that what it's actually going to do is inspire more anti-Semitism and the Gen Zers are going to get crafty in the manners that they communicate.
I don't think this is a good idea if the purpose is that you want to fight anti-Semitism.
Don't believe me?
Here is one TikToker who is going viral explaining what's actually happening in terms of the TikTok ban.
Take a listen.
So they're pushing another TikTok ban bill really hard, but something does not add up about it at all.
Bro, I've been trying to wrap my head around this for the last couple days and nothing was making sense until I stumbled upon this leaked recording.
First off, what I'm about to get into is highly controversial.
It's extremely sensitive, so I'm gonna have to be really careful about it.
This leaked recording is from about four or five months ago.
It's Jonathan Greenblatt.
he is the head of the Anti-Defamation League.
And so we really have a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem, because again, like we've been chasing this left-right
divide.
It's the wrong game.
The real game is the next generation.
That our community needs to put the same brains that gave us Tagli, the same brains that gave us all these other amazing innovations, need to put our energy toward this, like fast.
Clear as day, we have a generational problem, we have a TikTok problem, and we're going to need to put all our energy into this.
If there's any lobby that owns more U.S.
politicians, it is this one.
I can't really say it out loud, but this is the one.
Democrats and Republicans alike fear this lobby's clout.
We can count on well over half the House, 250 to 300 members, to do reflexively whatever They want.
In 24 hours we could have the signatures of 70 senators on this napkin.
Literally playing out right before our very eyes.
There's also this Time Magazine article that just came out.
Why TikTok needs to be sold or banned before the 2024 election.
The article barely even mentions China or election security.
Almost the entirety of it focuses solely on this issue right here.
Another chart from the article.
And the ironic thing is that, yes, it's true.
A foreign government has infiltrated the U.S.
Except it's just not the country they want you to think it is.
All right, so there you have it.
That is the current narrative on TikTok.
And by the way, that is one of three reasons that I am against the TikTok ban.
Because number one, it will in fact lead to more antisemitism.
Because when you have someone who is not liked, by the way, by Democrats and Republicans, a lot of people have issues with Jonathan Greenblatt and the ADL, and you have someone like Jonathan Greenblatt outwardly saying that, outwardly caught on audio, sounding like a cartoon villain, that's not going to be good.
Whether it's right or wrong, what you're going to have is a scenario where Israel and quote-unquote powerful Jews are going to be blamed if TikTok is banned.
Please heed my warning on this.
Like I said, that narrative is already building.
Number two, the reason I'm against it is because I don't trust our government narratives.
Okay?
That's just how I feel.
People have a right to hear different perspectives and to decide on what they believe to be true or false.
We don't need the government telling us what the right narrative is.
Banning TikTok, what does it actually mean?
Well, it means that we'll be giving Facebook more power, Instagram more power, and I think we all know and understand that Facebook is and always has been a CIA tool.
And by the way, That's what I think it is.
I think this comes down to the CIA.
I think it's the never-ending wars CIA, the Pentagon, that wants to ban TikTok, not the Jews.
I think the deep state panicked when that letter went viral.
I think they said, oh my gosh, we just realized that TikTok could potentially impact our pre-approved war narratives.
If they were able to get that letter of Osama bin Laden around, think what else they're going to be able to get around.
We don't control TikTok like we control Facebook and Instagram.
By the way, I think that's a good thing.
Deep state narratives being weakened is a good thing.
Tucker Carlson going to Russia, that was a good thing.
Does it mean that everything Vladimir Putin said was the truth?
Absolutely not.
But it made it very clear that virtually everything that we were being told, in which we felt deep down in our souls also was not true, was, yeah, a lot of lies as well.
Hearing both sides and then determining what is true or what is false is the right of every citizen.
And number three, despite the fact that I very much dislike it for a lot of reasons, is because I think that we would be living in a different and perhaps a better America today If we had social media and we had citizen journalists back when 9-11 happened.
That's the truth.
I really do.
I look around and I say...
What do we have to show for it?
All of these non-stop wars since 9-11, what do we have to show for it?
America is trillions of dollars in debt.
America is definitively a less safe country today than it was before 9-11.
Despite the pitch, oh, we gotta do this for your safety.
No, this country's not safe.
This country's not secure.
Our border is wide open.
So, yeah, we were no doubt freer, and we were no doubt safer.
before the military-industrial complex began controlling every aspect of our lives.
At the end of the day, you guys know where I stand.
More speech, not less.
Leave TikTok alone.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some topic stageur.
Alright, so where do we begin?
Let's start talking about blackface, right?
That is something that we all understand to have been a historic wrong, just in case you don't know the backstory there.
And I am right now showing you what was a poster promoting the comedic event of a minstrel show that began back in the 1830s in New York City.
Essentially, they were comedic performances of blackness by white people.
They would wear these exaggerated costumes, tattered clothing, and they would stereotype blacks.
as being ignorant, hypersexual, as being cowards.
And people loved it.
People were like, this is so funny.
This is amazing.
It's really funny when white people wear a black face and act like black people.
Now, I can imagine if I was sitting in the audience as a black person, which I would not have been
in the 1830s, obviously, but I just imagine if I was allowed to sit there and somebody did that,
of course, I would be extremely offended by those stereotypes.
But it would be even crazier if people got up and were like, you don't have a right to be offended by it.
In fact, you are white phobic.
And started saying I was the problem for not enjoying this stereotype and this performance.
Why am I saying that?
Because we're essentially doing that today when it comes to transgenderism.
I mean, I would say, by the way, regarding blackface, we so agree that it's wrong that we've overcorrected it, right?
Now kids that are just trying to go dressed up as like Moana or Pocahontas to Halloween are being called racist, which I think is ridiculous.
But we have this other issue that we should maybe give some of our energy to.
And it isn't blackface.
It's womanface.
Blackface?
Mm-mm.
Not allowed.
Yell at those little trick-or-treaters when they're dressed up as Pocahontas.
Yeah, this four-year-old can get it.
But womanface?
Guy dressing up as a girl and playing out a stereotype of what it means to be a girl or a woman.
We're just like, yeah, no, that's totally fine.
In fact, if you don't like it, you are transphobic.
If you don't like being made fun of, you are transphobic.
So there are a lot of things that are wrong with Dylan Mulvaney, but my biggest issue with Dylan Mulvaney is the fact that despite being nearly 30 years old, Dylan Mulvaney wants people to believe that Oh, I'm a girl.
I'm a girl.
Not a woman.
A girl.
An adult, biological man cosplaying as a little girl.
Tons of things wrong with that.
I have been saying to people for a very long time, it is very clear what they want to bring down the pipeline and what they're trying to make us comfortable with.
So Dylan Mulvaney released a music video now.
Dylan Mulvaney doing music, makes sense.
Dylan has a background in Broadway, but this is not, this isn't Broadway.
This is a different kind of place playing girlhood, actually.
That is what the song is called.
It's called Days of Girlhood.
And I'm just going to go ahead and let you listen to this part of it.
I just want to say shame on Heather Dubrow, who is playing, it's a housewife of I think
Beverly Hills, who's playing Dylan's mother in that video, because Heather Dubrow also
has children who she believes to be trans.
Now, in case you missed that chorus, I'm going to read it to you here.
Monday, can't get out of bed.
Tuesday morning, pick up meds.
Wednesday, retail therapy.
Cash or credit?
I say yes.
Thursday had a walk of shame, didn't even know his name.
So the stereotype of what it means to be a woman, in woman face, is women just don't want to get out of bed, but fortunately they're able to pick up their meds to make them happy.
I don't know what kind of meds we're picking up.
Maybe it's depression meds.
But it's cool, because by Wednesday we go shopping and we're back, and yay, we're very excited.
And we say, cash or credit, doesn't matter, just take our money.
Just take our money, guys.
Please just take our money.
We just love to shop, shop, shop, shop until we drop, drop, drop, drop, drop.
And by Thursday, we're just having sex with random people, and we're walk of shaming it.
So we're just wearing an outfit from the night before, and we're leaving some guy's house.
So what we have here is again a biological nearly 30 year old male that identifies as
a little girl, wants you to use the pronouns she or they, and what is they doing in this
video encouraging little girls to live this sort of a life, to think it's funny, to think
it's cute, and to think it's, you know, just what it means to be a girl, obviously.
We're financially irresponsible.
We don't want to get out of bed.
We pop pills.
And if you have a problem with what Dylan is doing, let me remind you, you're a transphobe.
So if you're a woman and you just watched that and you were offended by that stereotype, it's because you're a transphobe.
But that's not it.
It gets even more interesting.
Here is another part of the video.
Take a listen.
Guys, the patriarchy is over!
That is so great.
It is so great when a biological male who identifies as a little girl steps out and says that the patriarchy is over.
Because, you know, if I believe in the patriarchy, and I don't actually, because everywhere around us is the circumstance of women in charge, right?
It's not men that are supporting transgenderism, it's women.
It's women like Lady Gaga, who are calling other women hateful if they're not okay with transgenderism.
We saw how men feel about it.
Bud Light.
Goodbye, Bud Light.
Instantly, overnight, as soon as transgenderism traversed into our male space.
But women love this.
They are shaming other women for not embracing this.
So if the patriarchy existed, by the way, there would be no transgenderism.
Let's be very clear, we're living under a matriarchy.
But if I believed in the patriarchy, I would imagine that a man declaring that the patriarchy is over would not be acceptable.
I'm imagining this in a circumstance that a bunch of people would say, this is utterly ridiculous.
Men should not be speaking up for women.
But as I said, we live in a different world.
We are existing under a matriarchy, and we are supposed to accept the idea that Men are everywhere, beware the patriarchy, except when it's potentially actually here and you have biological males that are playing dress-up, demanding that you call yourselves cisgender so that you don't acknowledge your unique womanhood.
And on top of that, they're now dropping videos encouraging young girls not to live a life that I would describe as moral.
And on top of that, they're stereotyping what it means to be a woman with lyrics like this.
Boys on the dance floor, it's finally clear.
The patriarchy's over.
You can hold our beer.
Cool.
Back at home, we replay the breakup.
Stay up all night, fall asleep in our makeup.
Yay!
For girlhood.
Yay for what it means to be a woman.
And I would argue that no woman that is Dylan Mulvaney's age acts like that.
So I don't know.
I don't even know what age group that's supposed to be.
Maybe college, early college.
Hold our beer, not taking off your makeup at night.
Yeah, it sounds like college days.
I want to say, guys, am I hateful?
Is it me?
Is it me or what we have happening actually throughout society is madness.
Absolute madness.
And as a woman, an actual, biological, real woman, I just completely refuse to accept this.
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But in America, my friends, you can transition into anything, okay?
And I will always stand the fact that what happened to Rachel Dolezal was wrong.
Yes, so what up, Rachel?
Who cares?
Rachel Dolezal was pretending to be a black woman.
She was leading up the NAACP, and it turns out that she really was just a white girl.
And her parents spoke out and said, I don't know what she's doing, darkening her skin and making her hair look frizzy.
She is as white as the driven snow.
But, ladies and gents, she wasn't the only one who's done that.
We obviously know, of course, Sean King.
If you don't know him, I'll tell you who he is.
He's been the loudest voice for BLM, the loudest voice on black issues.
Sean King also keeps his hair cut super low because he's been duping the black community into believing that he's black or that he's mixed when, in fact, he too is as white as the driven snow.
Grow your hair out, Sean King.
Grow it out.
We know that you are lying about who you are.
That is why he is known as Talcum X.
Well, guess what?
He had a lot of fun transitioning into black and pretending to be black.
Now he has announced that he is also transitioning.
He is now a Muslim.
He's leaning into this.
He wants people to accept that he's a Muslim.
I just want to warn Muslims, not the guy that you want out there believing,
that you want out there advocating for your faith.
I'm going to tell you that right away.
He is not the guy.
The dude is a fraud through and through.
He jumps on whatever platform he believes will get him the most attention.
So yes, on Monday, he pronounced that he has a new testament to faith.
And look, I know what you're going to say.
Who are you to say that someone's not converting?
Blah, blah, blah.
I get it.
I am just telling you, you may want to look At who and what Shaun King is.
He is a liar.
He is somebody that is suffering from a very long form of an identity crisis.
He probably needs to check into some sort of a mental rehab.
So, accept him into the Muslim Brotherhood all you want.
But just be warned.
Just be warned that this could be another form of transitioning.
This time, not his race, but his faith.
And it is all about, for him, just getting attention for whatever he deems to be the current thing.
Adding credence to my claim that this could just be a transition of sorts, well, recently, Sean King took credit.
He alleged that he worked directly with Hamas for the release of two American hostages, Natalie Reynon and her mother, Judith Reynon.
Now, the family came out and said that that just didn't happen.
Sean made it up.
As I said, the current thing.
I feel like he watches TV and he's like, there's hostages.
What can I do here?
I'm just going to convert.
I'm going to say that I am now Islamic.
I'm going to then say that I am suddenly a crucial, a crucial member of the Muslim community.
So crucial that I was instantly able to establish ties with Hamas and organize the release of two Americans who say that that just didn't happen at all.
So more credit to you, Sean.
We will all be following you on your journey.
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All right, guys, now let's jump into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
Obviously, this week we have been covering the strange case of France's first lady.
I love how much you guys are loving this and how much the press is hating it, because God forbid we ever get around a press narrative.
DJ Smoke Show writes, Rocked me to my core when you said, quote, America has no press, just an extension of the government that is pretending to report the news.
End quote.
No one to date has phrased it so perfectly.
Yep, that is what we are recognizing.
And that, by the way, is why I don't support the ban of TikTok.
Again, not because I necessarily agree with every perspective that is held on the TikTok platform, but I agree with the idea of them being able to get around mainstream narratives that could potentially be poisonous.
We need to have more independence from the mainstream media.
I actually like these TikTok reporters.
Obviously, they've broken some other stories, by the way.
I thought we showed you Ian Carroll on the Michael Jackson stuff.
We had only heard the mainstream media convincing us he was a pedophile.
And then Ian Carroll was able to show on TikTok that all of that was done to take him down because he was fighting with executives for ownership of Sony.
Kat writes, I'm a 42-year-old woman.
We had a house fire when I was 12 years old and lost all of my baby photos, including that of my siblings.
I still have family members who, thank Jesus, had photos.
Where are the family members of Brigitte Macron?
Are you telling me that they would have none?
It is very suspect.
Suspect indeed.
Forget family members.
You would imagine that someone who just went to the same school would be like, here's a yearbook, here's Brigitte, here's little Brigitte Ozier in a yearbook, or I guess Brigitte Michelle Trugno, Brigitte Trugno in a yearbook.
I actually went to school.
I don't, I've lost contact, but I just wanted to prove that yes, actually Brigitte has always been a woman.
Nobody is doing this.
Nobody is saying that.
Nobody has a single photograph to show you other than ones that have been debunked.
The media keeps showing that picture of Brigitte's daughter, Tiffany.
It's been debunked so many times.
It's so obviously Tiffany and yet they still go, that's the proof.
That's the proof, because the mainstream media loves to lie on behalf of selected politicians, because they are all looking like they are selected, and when they're not, they get the Donald Trump treatment.
Katya writes, French here.
year, I would add that of the three children, only Tufaine plays along.
The other two children are, like their so-called father, extremely private, as if they neither
wanted to lie nor tell the truth.
Yes, I would say that's also a bit suspicious that they remain in the background, because,
listen, if your mommy made it all the way to the White House, so to speak, you would
be like, I'm so proud and supportive and I want to be everywhere seen in pictures.
You might not want to get intimately involved, but it's very weird to say I want nothing to do with it at all, and it's because the lie is getting very big.
And yeah, I think Tiffany is going to have a lot of regrets.
Like I said, the story is exploding.
It's not going to get smaller.
So call us whatever names you want.
You've done this for so long and so often.
We have removed that power from you, the power to smear and to libel stories out of existence, no longer belongs to the mainstream media.
It belongs to the people.
Stories belong to the people.
And as I said, We're the journalists now.
Judy writes, Spoiler alert, it's a lie.
It's so obviously a lie.
It is pointedly ridiculous.
Like I said, this is mainstream gaslighting to pretend that the conspiracy theorists are weird for asking someone to present a photo from their 30 years of living.
You allegedly got married, okay?
Where are all of the wedding photos?
Where are they?
Was your family there when you got married?
No.
Did you do it in a private ceremony?
Okay, still just that one photo that we've debunked and actually shows Brigitte's very close friend who has ties to the French Secret Service.
It's remarkably insane to continue gaslighting the public and pretending that asking for something so basic is what's crazy.
What's crazy is you not providing it.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately that is all the time that we have for today.