Candace Owens Told On Herself

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Candace Owens first went on her "Back in Black" tour fresh off her separation with Ben Shapiro, and now she has come for science. I guess she's finished trying to get into the cookout.

Candace Owens has described science as a "pagan faith," after saying she had been reading literature supporting the theory that Earth is flat, rather than spherical.

Owens made the statement on Monday's episode of Candace, the podcast she launched last month following her exit from the Daily Wire in March. In the episode, titled "Why I Left This Religion," the conservative commentator said that when her husband, George Farmer, asked her what she was reading, she replied, "A flat-Earth theory. I'm just an interested person no matter what," Owens told her listeners. "If there's a bunch of people that believe something, I now want to know what it is that they believe."

And all of a sudden all things Candace Owens suddenly made sense. This of course came after her defense of Harrison Butker, scrap with Piers Morgan and Turning Point USA appearance, where a fan gave us a peek into the Candace experience.
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As I have always said, Candice Owens only sounds smart to a dumb person and I'm standing by that.

pattyrickdad
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;Candace Owens is an example of that type of Black person who for a long time was told by White people "You're Different. You're not like the others" and she believed it.

JayLWO
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You know someone is about to lie when they say "I'm being attacked for my beliefs."

SonicBoomC
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She goes from suing for racial discrimination to denying racism exists

andrewgrove
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Ain't nobody slandering Candace Owens, she does it to herself...

robertdozier
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Candace Owens EARNED her seat at the sell-out table next to Kanye and Clarence Thomas

michaelccopelandsr
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I'm truly sick of what Uncle Ruckus's daughter has to say.

KortlundBroadway-oc
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Which is bizarre because it wasn't Black people who bullied her in high school. In fact, it was the opposite. Black people ran to her rescue when she needed us most. 😒 Imagine trying to seek the approval of people who have bullied and persecuted you for most of your life. 😬

beckywiththesharpknife
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She is the definition of someone who only appears intelligent to those who are not intelligent at all.

JehBasquiat
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When that woman said she was her biggest supporter, I said she must have low self-esteem.

donaldnewman
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Mr. Charlie kicked her to the curb and NOW she’s looking for black love. Sorry, nobody’s home!

B.NICE
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I'm a white dude and I went on a date with this black gal once and everything was going great and then she started to talk negatively about black men. Generalizations that could apply to anybody. It was weird and a total turn off. Never got back to her.

NobodyCares
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Wanna-bes and pick-mes are some of the most dangerous people to be around and Candace is both.

MarkKeller
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If their was a League of Anti Black People.... Clarence Thomas and Candace Owens would be in Leadership positions

johnsanders
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Why does anyone give a damn what this woman thinks and why does the media keep interviewing her?

studivan
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She pretends to be shocked that people accuse her of wanting to help "usher in a society that i can't live in" as if she's not cheerleading for people who also want to take away her rights as a woman. SMH

CanItAlready
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Don’t believe in science? Don’t see a doctor when you are sick.

lenevaway
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I worked under a black manager who really hated being black. She always went out of her way to keep other black employees down, and would protect a white employee who had shown themselves to be a slacker.

She benefited by her Clarence Thomas actions. However, when she herself was subjected to overt violent racism she didn't say anything about it. A white male co-worker who was her subordinate (on paper; he never actually allowed her to boss him) was witnessed slapping her in the office. She said nothing, and nothing was ever done to him by management. Literally, nothing. And although the staff was about 50% black, none of us stood up for her, like we would have for anyone else and tried to get him fired, because we knew she couldn't be trusted to have our backs, and would have gone against us.

LarkBlue-ekwq
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"A regular wife" is like a "black job." 🤭

whiskyjames
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Every black person knows when someone says God is good!!! To respond with all of the time
She not like us😂😂

iamjustahomecook