Candace Owens - June 19, 2024


I Say Ban Porn, Cardi B Defends It | Candace Ep 8


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

179.68172

Word Count

6,560

Sentence Count

503

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Candace Cameron Bure thinks the moon landing was a hoax, and Cardi B is here to prove it wasn't. Plus, Morgan Freeman is not a fan of the race game, and we'll talk about that, too. Also, Metrolinx and Crosslink are reminding everyone to be careful as train testing is in progress, so be alert as trains can pass at any time on the tracks. Remember to follow all traffic signals, be careful along our tracks, and only make left turns where it's safe to do so. Stay safe, be aware, and stay safe! Happy Juneteenth. I guess this is the new holiday everyone's pretending it's very serious, and you know who believes me? The one and only Joe Biden! I don't know, but I'm here to tell you that it's not. And that's a good thing, because the government has been lying to us for as long as they can, and it's time we wake up to the fact that the government doesn't have our backs against the wall anymore. And that we're not the only ones who've been lied to us anymore, we're all lying to ourselves. by the government, by the media, by our government, and by our own government. We're waking up to it, and that's why we need to start asking the question: was it really a hoax or was it real? or did it really happen? And is it all a big hoax? and did it even really happen at all? Let's talk about it, shall we really believe it happened? on this episode of The Real or is it real or not? ? And what's the real hoax, you think it was real or is she really, really, or just a big joke, or a joke? Or is it just a joke or is this real or a hoax and is it really just a real hoax or something we should be celebrating the real or something that s really real, or are we really trying to find out the truth about it? . What do we're really supposed to believe in it, or is the real truth about this whole thing, or does it really matter, or really? , or are it just fake, or really just fake or really, is it a joke or something really, and really, just a fake, right?


Transcript

00:00:01.000 Metrolinx and Crosslinks are reminding everyone to be careful
00:00:04.320 as Eglinton Crosstown LRT train testing is in progress.
00:00:09.120 Please be alert as trains can pass at any time on the tracks.
00:00:13.520 Remember to follow all traffic signals, be careful along our tracks,
00:00:18.380 and only make left turns where it's safe to do so.
00:00:21.900 Be alert, be aware, and stay safe.
00:00:26.840 All right, guys.
00:00:27.920 Happy Juneteenth.
00:00:29.520 Celebrate me.
00:00:30.460 Celebrate me, please.
00:00:31.480 If you are Caucasian, I don't know, send me $10 on PayPal or something.
00:00:35.380 Venmo me.
00:00:36.100 And if you're Black, I guess celebrate with me.
00:00:38.180 This is the new holiday.
00:00:39.460 Everyone's pretending it's very serious.
00:00:41.820 And you guys know my perspective on this, obviously.
00:00:44.000 This was just handed out to Black people by Joe Biden as a little pat on the head
00:00:48.980 after they destroyed our neighborhood.
00:00:51.040 You know who believes me?
00:00:52.060 You know who likely agrees with me?
00:00:54.220 Morgan Freeman.
00:00:55.660 Yeah, he's not a fan of the race game.
00:00:58.060 He is still ripping into Black history.
00:01:01.160 We'll talk about that.
00:01:02.480 Plus, while my show was off air, when I didn't have a platform, when I could not fend for
00:01:07.300 myself, Cardi B came for me again.
00:01:10.500 This time on the topic of pornography.
00:01:12.900 She wasn't happy about some of my tweets, and I think it's high time that I clap back.
00:01:17.760 But first, the moon landing.
00:01:20.320 Where are you guys at on that?
00:01:21.860 Seriously, objectively, do you believe that the moon landing happened?
00:01:24.620 Yes or no?
00:01:25.760 Definitely did.
00:01:26.700 Definitely did not.
00:01:28.160 Let's discuss it.
00:01:29.380 All that and more coming up on Candace.
00:01:31.400 Okay, so we all agree that fraud, just scientific fraud, whatever you want to name it, historical
00:01:52.180 fraud, it has definitely been enacted upon our society in a remarkable capacity.
00:01:58.120 We're waking up to it.
00:01:58.880 We see that.
00:01:59.480 It's not a matter of whether or not you believe the government lies to us anymore.
00:02:03.040 That's not the question.
00:02:04.280 It's how long have they been lying to us?
00:02:07.680 That's where we're at.
00:02:09.080 And it's always the same predictable treatment.
00:02:11.580 First, they lie in a really big way.
00:02:13.880 Tons of people believe them.
00:02:14.940 And then when some people start saying, hey, I don't believe you, they start treating those
00:02:19.860 people like they're crazy.
00:02:21.560 You've got a tinfoil hat.
00:02:22.580 How do you not believe what the government has said?
00:02:25.280 How dare you not trust the scientific consensus?
00:02:28.200 There are experts.
00:02:29.680 And this is a really funny story.
00:02:31.000 So last year, actually, I think it was a year before last year when I first tweeted something
00:02:35.900 about the moon landing.
00:02:37.600 I actually said, okay, guys, let's have some fun.
00:02:40.720 And what's conspiracy theory, which conspiracy theory, rather, do you believe in?
00:02:45.220 Do you think that there's actually something there?
00:02:47.600 And I said, mine would be the moon landing.
00:02:49.280 I just can't wrap my head around us having gone to the moon in 1969 and share with me
00:02:55.140 some of yours.
00:02:56.700 Nobody took me seriously at all with this tweet because I said, let's have some fun, except
00:03:02.100 for a few neocons who were like, how dare she question the moon landing?
00:03:06.720 And I was like, that's weird.
00:03:08.020 And then last year, I went on Bill Maher, actually had a great time on his show.
00:03:12.580 But when I first began speaking with him on his podcast, he instantly went in on this moon
00:03:19.020 landing tweet as if this was some philosophy that I had carried with me to college campuses
00:03:23.540 and talked about on my podcast and never done that.
00:03:25.940 But he needed me to assert on his show that the moon landing was real and that it was not
00:03:32.080 a hoax.
00:03:33.200 Take a listen to a brief clip from that conversation.
00:03:35.480 The idea that you could think that this was some sort of hoax, I'm sorry, but it colors
00:03:42.040 everything else.
00:03:42.800 I'm just saying that like, I'm just not, I feel like you're just trying to find this
00:03:47.040 one.
00:03:47.180 I've never talked about this on my show.
00:03:48.700 You're literally talking about one funny tweet thread.
00:03:50.740 It's relevant.
00:03:51.420 It's really not that relevant.
00:03:52.840 It's not that you won't say, absolutely, people walked on the moon.
00:03:57.580 It's relevant.
00:03:59.580 Look at that.
00:04:00.480 It's relevant.
00:04:01.800 It's relevant.
00:04:02.520 I need you right now.
00:04:03.880 You have a platform to assert that the moon landing took place or else nothing else that
00:04:08.480 you say is relevant.
00:04:10.140 That's a bit odd to me.
00:04:11.620 I never, I didn't take the bait on it.
00:04:13.300 I mean, I wasn't alive in 1969.
00:04:14.960 And like I said, it's just not of import.
00:04:18.020 So why was this something that him and his producers felt that they had to front load,
00:04:22.320 that they needed me to assert this to my audience about the moon landing?
00:04:26.620 You would think that that would just not be a priority for them.
00:04:30.560 Well, guess what?
00:04:31.700 Then, after having that conversation, I read that book, Chaos, that I keep telling you every
00:04:36.880 single human being needs to read.
00:04:39.580 And of course, Chaos is about the Manson murders.
00:04:42.020 It is about the CIA.
00:04:43.000 You will read it with your jaw on the floor.
00:04:45.820 You will also be terrified as you're reading it, because if you do not believe that your
00:04:50.040 government has a capacity for evil, and if you do not believe that your government has
00:04:54.160 a capacity to lie on a really large scale, that book will knock some sense into you.
00:04:59.580 And the Manson murders happened in 1969.
00:05:02.580 What you garner from that book, among very many other things, is the fact that the government
00:05:06.500 was interested in mass psychosis.
00:05:09.420 What can we do?
00:05:10.200 Can we create an event that will then create a mass psychosis among the population that
00:05:16.980 will basically, really, ultimately, get citizens to comply, to simply comply?
00:05:22.900 And with the Manson murders, you had this horrific murder that happened in Hollywood to this beautiful
00:05:28.460 actress, allegedly.
00:05:29.760 And now we know the CIA was involved in every step of the way, even involved in the trial,
00:05:35.280 even involved in the convictions.
00:05:37.620 Charles Manson was a Fed.
00:05:39.380 He was an asset.
00:05:40.440 And the purpose, it seems, was simply to get people to stop living the hippie dream.
00:05:46.500 And it worked.
00:05:47.540 The hippie days ended virtually overnight.
00:05:51.380 And, of course, they realized that the media, they needed to have the media following every
00:05:56.500 aspect of the trial.
00:05:57.900 They needed to have the people almost performative that were in Charles Manson's family.
00:06:02.920 They needed all of that.
00:06:04.320 The media could get people to react as you're reading your newspaper about the horrors of
00:06:09.640 this murder.
00:06:10.380 What are you going to do?
00:06:11.840 You're going to go buy a lock.
00:06:13.080 You're not going to become a hippie.
00:06:14.440 That's for sure.
00:06:15.220 You're not going to be protesting against war.
00:06:16.960 That's for sure.
00:06:17.680 You're going to get real serious because they just used the media to mass terrorize
00:06:23.200 you into compliance.
00:06:24.520 And so after I read this book and learned what the CIA was up to, after I learned about
00:06:28.280 drugging people with LSD, after I learned about how they utilized troops and how they
00:06:33.500 experimented on troops, and I learned about MKUltra, I can now tell you I am at a 0% belief
00:06:41.200 in the moon landings in 1969.
00:06:42.980 If you think that I'm going to believe that they were up to all of this in 1969 regarding
00:06:47.820 the Manson murders and the CIA and experimented with mass psychosis, but at the same time they
00:06:53.180 were totally legit about the moon landings, no way.
00:06:56.900 Like I said, if you don't believe me, read that book, come out of it, and ask yourself
00:07:01.020 whether or not you trust that the government was above board on the moon landings.
00:07:05.580 But of course, the question that people always have, two things.
00:07:08.260 First and foremost, how could a lie this big pass?
00:07:11.480 Well, I've answered that for you several times.
00:07:13.700 The bigger they lie, the more likely you are to believe it.
00:07:16.880 But perhaps the bigger question is, why lie, right?
00:07:20.440 As people always say, why would the government lie to us, a global lie about COVID?
00:07:26.200 Why would they lie to us about NASA and the moon landings?
00:07:29.620 Why would the government lie to us about the safety of vaccines?
00:07:33.920 How do you believe that, Candace?
00:07:35.140 How do you not vaccinate your children?
00:07:37.300 Well, the answer is always going to be power.
00:07:42.020 Never doubt how big the government is willing to lie to you for power and for control.
00:07:47.880 In fact, on the way in here, I was having a huge debate with my team about dinosaurs.
00:07:52.420 I was just kind of walking on a walk with Savannah, my manager.
00:07:55.880 And I was like, man, dinosaurs, it's a weird evolution.
00:07:59.740 A giant meteor came, hits, and suddenly all the dinosaurs were gone.
00:08:04.040 And tell us that pretty much in third grade.
00:08:05.920 They don't really pick it back up.
00:08:07.640 And of course, people are like, what do you mean?
00:08:10.380 Of course, dinosaurs, it's all very real.
00:08:13.620 Historians say so.
00:08:14.500 The geologists say so.
00:08:15.680 The scientists say so.
00:08:17.000 There are fossils that say so.
00:08:19.200 Tyrannosaurus rex, they were definitely roaming the Earth.
00:08:22.320 Didn't you see Jurassic Park?
00:08:23.500 It even got the media treatment.
00:08:25.340 OK, I don't care enough to debate that.
00:08:26.740 I'm just saying that if you do follow that, let's say, no matter what it is, whether you believe
00:08:31.660 in vaccines, dinosaurs, COVID, how many times are we going to put our faith in the experts
00:08:39.800 and the historians and the scientists?
00:08:43.120 Where do you start and where do you end in terms of your belief in them?
00:08:47.100 Because you could see 30 years from now people standing by gender theory and gender logic.
00:08:54.200 That is now becoming an expert theory, right?
00:08:57.560 People are going to school and they are learning this.
00:09:00.120 You can pick your gender.
00:09:03.420 The doctors are backing this up.
00:09:04.820 They are performing surgeries to substantiate that the science is real on gender.
00:09:09.900 You could be a boy, but actually a girl.
00:09:12.280 It's just it doesn't matter.
00:09:14.120 All you have to do is get perform, get these surgeries performed on you.
00:09:17.200 And then there you have it.
00:09:19.500 And you even see that historians are going backwards to prove that actually non-binary people have
00:09:25.620 always existed.
00:09:26.800 Let me just show you this.
00:09:27.980 That is how people are able to get degrees in this.
00:09:32.600 They're learning about science, learning about history.
00:09:34.540 They are learning that this is and always has been real.
00:09:38.640 Which brings me to this point.
00:09:40.920 In many ways, science has become a faith.
00:09:45.600 Isn't it interesting because you have so many people that consider themselves to be atheists
00:09:49.420 and they say, well, I'm an atheist because I'm rational and I'm rational because I'm able
00:09:53.720 to look at this.
00:09:54.480 I'm able to study this and I'm able to discern that this, therefore, is true.
00:09:59.520 And the more that I think about that, I'm starting to recognize that in many ways, science
00:10:05.920 has contributed to what I am terming a Christ conspiracy.
00:10:09.260 It is the ability to convince people that faith is stupid.
00:10:13.400 Oh, my God.
00:10:13.780 How could you believe in God?
00:10:16.580 But science, science is definitely real.
00:10:20.020 Yeah.
00:10:20.120 Those people don't recognize that science is now their religion.
00:10:24.480 And that religion comes with sacraments.
00:10:27.320 Just think back to COVID.
00:10:29.000 People were lecturing us.
00:10:30.220 It's the same thing.
00:10:30.840 Positions of authority, the doctors, the experts, the historians.
00:10:34.020 This is how it's going to mutate if you don't do this.
00:10:37.480 People were then walking around on six-foot distancing pads.
00:10:41.500 People were not seeing their family members because they were trusting the science and the
00:10:45.760 experts and the people in the media that were creating another mass psychosis.
00:10:51.340 Creating a mass psychosis that made people believe that they should just line up and that
00:10:55.560 they should get vaccines.
00:10:56.580 And when you think about that and you start studying history in the way that I had been
00:11:03.660 studying history, you realize that lies like this have been told since as far back as I
00:11:09.140 can look in American history.
00:11:11.600 And before American history, of course, America is a very young country.
00:11:14.600 In fact, when you study, you will learn that the dark ages, notorious dark ages that they
00:11:18.640 tell you about, those weren't dark at all.
00:11:20.940 They were just Christian.
00:11:22.420 They were ages of great Christian discovery.
00:11:25.160 You can learn about that by reading an author named Rodney Stark.
00:11:30.740 And then you learn about the Enlightenments.
00:11:32.340 Well, let me tell you something.
00:11:33.740 It was not enlightened at all.
00:11:35.700 It birthed the ideas that led to virtually every ill that we are combating today in society.
00:11:42.360 Marxism, communism, humanism, the philosophies that have led to death and destruction everywhere.
00:11:47.500 And that all came because people said, hey, don't believe in God.
00:11:52.960 Believe in mankind.
00:11:54.940 You are individually enlightened.
00:11:57.060 Believe in the books.
00:11:58.000 Trust the textbooks.
00:11:59.840 Trust us when we tell you that this definitely took place millions and billions of years ago.
00:12:04.500 Trust us when we tell you that we made it to the moon.
00:12:08.300 Constantly believe and put faith in humans.
00:12:11.660 We are the experts now.
00:12:12.900 You.
00:12:13.240 You are the experts now.
00:12:15.100 Yeah.
00:12:15.380 That's what I see everywhere.
00:12:16.400 I see that they don't want you to believe in your soul.
00:12:19.560 They want you to believe only in your mind.
00:12:22.080 Want you to believe only in rationality.
00:12:24.000 And then, of course, they're curating that rationality.
00:12:27.520 They're conducting experience to see how they can get you to believe in anything, how they can get you to not even believe your own eyes, not even to trust your own gut, because there's an expert somewhere or there's a historian somewhere that will tell you otherwise.
00:12:43.140 And that's all I'm going to say about that topic.
00:12:45.960 On the topic of souls, here is a sobering headline.
00:12:50.180 New estimates show that more than one million babies were killed by abortion in 2023.
00:12:55.580 That is the highest number of abortions since 2012.
00:13:00.620 The overturning of Roe only made them somehow more ravenous for the blood of babies.
00:13:05.000 I mean, I view this as human sacrifice.
00:13:07.500 Obviously, we have to fight back against this sort of evil because when they shout abortion, we have to be shouting life.
00:13:14.740 How do we do that?
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00:14:12.800 All right, guys, now let's get into some stories.
00:14:15.620 Before we get into those stories, I want to remind you that we are on the race to 2 million subscribers.
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00:14:27.480 So Morgan Freeman, everybody knows Morgan Freeman, mostly because I guess if you're like me, you just want him to eulogize your funeral.
00:14:41.500 His voice is incredible.
00:14:42.380 I don't know.
00:14:42.800 He's the perfect narrator.
00:14:44.480 He just speaks and we listen.
00:14:46.900 And that is how he has very much made a career for himself.
00:14:49.840 Somebody once asked the question, has Morgan Freeman ever been young?
00:14:53.180 I think the answer to that is no.
00:14:54.160 I'm pretty sure he's always been the age that he is today, the age I remember him being in every single movie.
00:15:00.100 Well, he's made his way back into the news because one thing that Morgan Freeman has always been a stalwart on is the topic of race.
00:15:07.140 He has always said, always affirmed the reality that it's clear what is happening is divisive.
00:15:14.280 It's always black versus white.
00:15:16.340 They're constantly trying to make black Americans feel that they are somehow different and apart from the rest of Americans.
00:15:22.020 And really, that is the story of Juneteenth.
00:15:24.520 That is how we got here following the BLM riots.
00:15:27.280 It was just a little pat on the head from Joe Biden.
00:15:31.460 Hey, we recognize that these riots have to end.
00:15:34.340 So we're going to give you Juneteenth as a federal holiday.
00:15:37.980 What an absolute nonsense.
00:15:39.540 Before I tell you what Morgan Freeman is saying in this recent Variety interview that he gave,
00:15:45.680 let's actually go back and listen to what he said back in 2006 in a 60 Minutes interview.
00:15:52.480 Take a listen.
00:15:52.960 Black History Month, you find ridiculous.
00:15:57.820 Why?
00:15:59.100 You're going to relegate my history to a month?
00:16:01.660 Oh, come on.
00:16:02.240 What do you do with yours?
00:16:04.580 Which month is White History Month?
00:16:07.500 Well, come on.
00:16:08.680 Tell me.
00:16:11.120 I'm Jewish.
00:16:13.180 Okay.
00:16:13.920 Which month is Jewish History Month?
00:16:15.580 There isn't one.
00:16:16.720 Oh.
00:16:17.960 Oh.
00:16:18.800 Why not?
00:16:19.640 You want one?
00:16:20.860 No, no.
00:16:21.560 No.
00:16:21.680 I don't either.
00:16:24.820 I don't want a Black History Month.
00:16:27.580 Black History is American history.
00:16:29.780 How are we going to get rid of racism and still-
00:16:32.540 Stop talking about it.
00:16:35.760 I'm going to stop calling you a white man.
00:16:39.320 Yeah.
00:16:40.120 And I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man.
00:16:44.640 I know you as Mike Wallace.
00:16:46.300 You know me as Morgan Freeman.
00:16:47.480 He is so correct.
00:16:50.100 All of it is so patronizing.
00:16:52.560 And I think, I don't know if I'm just being hopeful, that more Black Americans are beginning
00:16:56.620 to wake up to it.
00:16:57.580 And I think it is on the heels of the BLM fraud that was perpetuated on society.
00:17:03.120 You know, Black Americans investing in this race narrative that they never want to go away.
00:17:07.080 Truthfully, they never want to go away because they need to keep Americans separated and war
00:17:11.500 with one another because, God forbid, we come together and we look up and we go, wait a
00:17:14.600 second.
00:17:15.380 The real issue is government.
00:17:17.280 Obviously, the issue is government.
00:17:19.280 And they are trying to further enslave us by different isms, sexism, racism, keep women
00:17:25.440 hating men, keep men hating women, keep Black people hating white people.
00:17:29.700 It is all so boring and it is why I stand, I use my platform to stand up against it by
00:17:35.960 saying, I do not want anything to do with Juneteenth.
00:17:38.600 I call it ghetto.
00:17:39.560 I call it backwards because it's something that was just given to us, given to us as some
00:17:45.440 sort of a prize that really does nothing.
00:17:48.040 Another day off of school, I think that's the last thing that Black Americans need, especially
00:17:51.200 when you consider the horrific literacy rates.
00:17:55.260 I mean, Black American children are virtually illiterate.
00:17:58.760 By the way, all American children are virtually illiterate.
00:18:01.740 We need to start seeing ourselves as American.
00:18:03.780 Well, Morgan Freeman, that's exactly what he sat down and said in a recent Variety interview.
00:18:08.260 He said, quote, I detest it, referring to Black history.
00:18:12.060 The mere idea of it, you are going to give me the shortest month in a year and you are
00:18:15.440 going to celebrate my history.
00:18:17.620 The whole idea makes my teeth itch.
00:18:19.980 It's not right.
00:18:21.320 He also said, my history is American history.
00:18:23.920 It's the one thing in the world I am interested in beyond making money, having a good time
00:18:29.160 and getting enough sleep.
00:18:31.340 Amen.
00:18:32.460 I've never had my teeth itch, but I like that expression.
00:18:35.020 I'm going to start saying that when things make me upset.
00:18:37.160 This makes my teeth itch.
00:18:38.860 You guys want to know what makes my teeth itch?
00:18:40.680 Cardi B makes my teeth itch.
00:18:43.320 Yeah.
00:18:43.940 Well, obviously, I guess people thought that it was just hunting season when I didn't have
00:18:48.780 a platform.
00:18:49.220 Everybody's talking about Candace Owens.
00:18:50.980 Candace Owens fired.
00:18:51.940 She doesn't have a platform.
00:18:53.260 Now we can say whatever we want about her.
00:18:55.160 All of these headlines, all of these articles, and people were coming for me and I couldn't
00:18:59.340 hit back.
00:19:00.220 Well, now I'm clapping back at Cardi B.
00:19:02.220 So I'll give you the background of the story.
00:19:03.720 I tweeted regarding pornography this.
00:19:07.720 I said, ban pornography.
00:19:09.740 It's a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men.
00:19:13.820 And I followed that up.
00:19:15.120 As you see, it got 9.3 million impressions.
00:19:18.400 People were outraged.
00:19:19.300 What am I going to do without my pornography?
00:19:20.980 And I wrote this thereafter.
00:19:24.200 I said, pornography was created as a tool of enslavement, not freedom.
00:19:29.420 It was created by the most depraved among our human race to psychologically introduce
00:19:34.520 homosexuality, pedophilia, and incest, religious sacraments to Satanists.
00:19:41.660 Van it and stigmatize every person who defends or profits from it.
00:19:45.760 Now I know this is considered controversial for all of you that have ingrained in your
00:19:50.300 mind somehow that somehow this is freedom of expression, that people should be allowed
00:19:55.240 to present porn and to produce porn as a means of expression that it's somehow a First Amendment
00:20:01.680 right.
00:20:02.460 That is utterly ridiculous.
00:20:03.740 And in later shows, I'm going to trace you.
00:20:05.920 I'm going to take you guys through tracing the history of pornography and the individuals
00:20:10.160 that made that argument in court and somehow won it.
00:20:14.820 They should have never won that argument.
00:20:16.280 It's pointedly ridiculous.
00:20:17.860 Yes, it is a fact that pornography was introduced as a psychological weapon.
00:20:21.940 Many studies have been done on how men will react to pornography, how women will react to
00:20:26.160 pornography, and quite frankly, one of the greatest arbiters of pornography was a man who came
00:20:32.740 right out and said that he introduced pornography as a way to subjugate Christianity.
00:20:38.740 So they knew this was a weapon.
00:20:39.920 They knew that this was going to tear apart families.
00:20:41.860 They knew that this was going to make it difficult for people to grow deeper into their faiths.
00:20:48.140 They introduced it as a weapon against Christianity.
00:20:51.480 Plainly, this man says this on his Wikipedia page.
00:20:53.340 Again, we're going to talk about that in a later episode because that deserves an entire episode
00:20:57.680 about how they created these tools as weapons against our faith and against our culture.
00:21:02.500 But of course, Cardi B saw this, and she is in many ways, I guess, a porn star of sorts.
00:21:09.520 I think that, you know, her body is always on display.
00:21:12.120 And she tweeted this in response when that tweet was going viral.
00:21:15.160 She said, oh, my God, why y'all so against porn?
00:21:19.840 Is it bad for y'all?
00:21:21.160 I enjoy it, but I don't know.
00:21:22.380 I guess it's like a six-time-a-year thing.
00:21:25.280 I personally don't feel no connection or addiction to it.
00:21:28.180 Just a little quick one-two.
00:21:30.140 Nothing like real intimacy.
00:21:32.280 And so I guess that makes her a cool girl.
00:21:33.940 I guess the cool girls are the ones that say, oh, pornography is cool.
00:21:36.900 I'm okay with it.
00:21:37.820 I'm okay if my man watches porn.
00:21:39.480 I watch a little porn six times a year.
00:21:42.080 And that makes me, I don't know, hip or something.
00:21:45.880 Or it makes you the exact opposite.
00:21:47.480 It makes you somebody that's being used as a tool.
00:21:49.780 As I have said for a long time, she is being used as a tool to promote this to her many millions of followers.
00:21:57.660 And that is why I say they pick someone like her to perform on the Grammy stage, not on the basis of talent.
00:22:02.340 I'm not saying she doesn't have talent, but I am saying she doesn't have the kind of talent that warrants her to be main stage on the Grammys, at the Grammys.
00:22:09.540 I think we can all agree with that.
00:22:11.320 And yet they pick these sorts of women.
00:22:13.320 We talked about sexy red.
00:22:14.760 The more pornographic they are in their language, the more pornographic they are in their displays, the more pornographic that they are in how they are wearing, it seems that Hollywood sends them right to the top.
00:22:25.000 We love this.
00:22:25.680 We love the idea of Madonna at the age of 65 twerking.
00:22:30.320 And so Cardi B is one of these individuals.
00:22:31.460 And she doesn't even think further than that.
00:22:33.760 She doesn't think about the addictions, especially for men who really suffer from pornography.
00:22:38.100 And I'm so glad that so many men listen to this show and they, in the comments, talk about how much they struggle with pornography because they are more physiologically, psychologically, biologically wired to have a response when you are producing nudity to them.
00:22:54.180 And it is a fact that Pornhub intentionally offers more and more depraved topics annually.
00:23:02.060 We cover it, right?
00:23:03.140 They go from, oh, sex between a man and a woman.
00:23:05.400 Then they start introducing incestuous topics.
00:23:07.740 But it's just dress up.
00:23:08.800 It's just fun.
00:23:09.840 Then they start introducing transsexuals.
00:23:12.520 And then they start introducing basically just skirting on the edge of what would be deemed pedophilia.
00:23:18.640 Why are they doing that?
00:23:19.820 Because they're psychologically trying to introduce you to these topics so that you start to believe that this is okay.
00:23:26.460 So, yes, pornography is a weapon.
00:23:28.620 I stand by that assessment.
00:23:30.540 And it's a shame that someone like Cardi B can't take a look at her life and see how maybe her life has also been harmed by pornography.
00:23:39.000 You know, notoriously, her husband, I'm not sure if they are divorcing.
00:23:43.380 I don't know what the update is on that.
00:23:44.360 I know that they had filed for divorce and then there were different scandals.
00:23:47.040 She's introduced at times that they're getting back together.
00:23:49.080 Who knows where they're at right now?
00:23:50.400 But we do know that he has cheated on her, right?
00:23:52.760 And we do know that that is something that's very hurtful.
00:23:55.800 So I don't say that to make fun of her whatsoever.
00:23:58.160 But I think pornography, I think being introduced to so many groupies, I think being introduced to so many girls that are dressing in the way that they are could be something that is tempting for her husband, right?
00:24:10.060 And so you would think that she might consider that and say, how can I help create a society that doesn't perpetuate those sorts of things?
00:24:18.340 I'm not saying that if pornography didn't exist, that men would never cheat.
00:24:22.180 But I am saying that I believe that a lot more men cheat because it is being offered to them, because sex is being offered to them so readily.
00:24:30.160 So that's all I'm going to say on that topic.
00:24:32.860 All right, guys, now let's get in to some of your comments regarding episodes past.
00:24:44.720 Yesterday, we tackled some of the lies regarding World War II.
00:24:48.880 We tackled the fact that 12 million Germans were ethnically cleansed.
00:24:54.100 We talked about the fact that Stalin was still running concentration camps, and yet we were told, at least in our textbooks, our glorious textbooks, our historians made it, we marched in there to put an end to everything bad Adolf Hitler was doing.
00:25:08.040 But we locked arms with Stalin and a regime that had done far worse, had killed far more people.
00:25:13.800 Does that make sense?
00:25:14.620 Are we allowed to ask questions about why we would be doing that?
00:25:17.660 Well, Knight of Gondo writes, thank you, Candace, for bringing up the ethnic cleansing of Germans from Eastern Europe.
00:25:24.100 My family was forced out of Prussia, which is now split between Poland and Russia.
00:25:29.320 Many Prussians and other Germans were against the Nazis.
00:25:31.880 Many were still conservatives who wanted the monarchy back.
00:25:35.640 Germans tried to kill Hitler many times.
00:25:38.140 Operation Valkyrie, for example.
00:25:40.200 Germans suffered from the Treaty of Versailles and went to the person who said that he would end their suffering.
00:25:45.140 Sadly, that man brought more suffering in Germany, and now we're still taught German guilt.
00:25:50.600 Germans can't be proud of being Germans because of World War II.
00:25:53.440 We were villainized in World War I as well.
00:25:56.300 Even though we did not start it, we backed an ally, which was Austria.
00:25:59.880 Churchill wanted war and wanted Germany destroyed.
00:26:02.560 Look at the Dresden bombing.
00:26:04.000 Bombed civilians.
00:26:05.080 Many burned to death.
00:26:06.320 If I want to see where my family is from, I have to go to Poland or Russia, as Prussia no longer exists.
00:26:12.340 Nor does Cilicia, Pomerania, East Brandenburg, etc.
00:26:16.600 These were German states for centuries, and now they're not.
00:26:20.000 Yes, I have German friends.
00:26:21.240 And when they talk to me about the fact that imagine being from a place where you're not allowed to be proud of where you're from because the entire Western world has been convinced that you are the bad guys.
00:26:31.420 They've been propagandized and believing that you were always the bad guys.
00:26:33.780 That's really sad.
00:26:34.880 That is really sad.
00:26:36.980 At the same time that we talk about, oh, we shouldn't deliver collective punishment or believe in collective guilt, we have very much assigned it.
00:26:44.760 And I think that that is absolutely horrific.
00:26:47.140 But there is hope, you guys.
00:26:48.420 There is always hope.
00:26:49.640 And this is a great time for me to tell you about a movie that I have been telling you about, Sound of Hope.
00:26:55.240 Yes, done by Angel Studios, the same that brought us the Sound of Freedom, tackling topics and things that sometimes feel very heavy to talk about.
00:27:04.860 And that is certainly the case when it comes to foster care.
00:27:07.320 It's something that I think makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
00:27:10.760 And I did see some of your comments talking about foster care and how difficult it is.
00:27:14.600 Believe me, I have seen this movie, The Sound of Hope, The Story of Possum Trot.
00:27:18.820 They are not going to make it seem, this is not propaganda.
00:27:22.240 They're not going to make it seem like foster care is easy.
00:27:25.160 What they will make you walk away with is an understanding of why it is necessary that there are children that we need to take care of.
00:27:32.420 And I want to show you guys another clip of that movie.
00:27:36.180 Take a listen.
00:27:37.920 Are you sure these people want us?
00:27:40.440 I know they do.
00:27:41.720 You can call me mama.
00:27:46.800 Oh, Lord.
00:27:48.820 If we wrap our arms around the most vulnerable, then what do we have?
00:27:56.760 Nards.
00:27:57.780 And the children can't take the nards anymore.
00:27:59.900 You know what I'm going to tell you guys?
00:28:07.920 There is an exclusive early screening in theaters everywhere.
00:28:11.960 And that begins today.
00:28:13.880 So please get your tickets fast because I'm telling you right now they're selling out.
00:28:18.500 And I'm telling you that when you see this movie, it is going to change you just like Sound of Freedom did last summer.
00:28:25.300 It will just increase your awareness of the things that is happening all around us, the awful things that are happening all around us, reminding us that we have an opportunity to, in fact, change the world by helping to change the society around us.
00:28:38.420 So we need one million fighters to join us in theaters during the week of the 4th of July for these kids who need help.
00:28:46.140 Go to angel.com slash Candice to join the fight for kids.
00:28:51.640 You will also be able to look at showtimes.
00:28:54.240 That is angel.com slash Candice.
00:28:57.260 All right, jumping back into comments, I told you guys about Annie.
00:29:00.900 She had contacted me via Manect.
00:29:02.720 You guys know I love the Manect app because you can reach out to me and I can just answer you.
00:29:07.020 Just give you a simple voice note.
00:29:08.300 I do it on my morning walks.
00:29:09.900 I absolutely love the questions that I'm getting.
00:29:11.620 Anyways, regarding Annie, she was a college student.
00:29:14.120 She was lost and she was basically saying, I don't know why I'm here, but I feel that I have to be here.
00:29:20.400 Well, Trash Camera Guy wrote this beneath our episode yesterday.
00:29:25.640 She wrote, when I was in college, I had a trigonometry professor who really cared.
00:29:30.560 I had a hard time in that class and would end up in tears every day.
00:29:34.300 He asked me what I wanted to do with my life and I told him I just wanted to get married and be a mom.
00:29:38.920 He advised me to quit college.
00:29:40.700 He told me to take some cooking classes and that I was pretty enough to bag a rich husband.
00:29:45.680 He told me to get a job at a country club or something.
00:29:48.940 That sounds sexist, but at the time it made perfect sense.
00:29:51.760 That is exactly what I did.
00:29:52.800 A year after that conversation, I was a wife and a year after that, I was a mother.
00:29:57.680 30 years later, still married, still just a housewife.
00:30:00.540 Best advice I ever got.
00:30:02.900 I just wanted to share that.
00:30:03.580 I love that comment so much because it's true.
00:30:05.780 These things are considered so sexist, but you know there are so many women that are listening to this podcast
00:30:09.420 that are thinking the exact same thing as Annie was thinking when she messaged me on Minette
00:30:13.580 and as this woman who shared her story was thinking when she was in college,
00:30:17.280 what am I doing?
00:30:18.440 I just want to be a mom.
00:30:19.600 I know what I want to do, but society is telling me it's wrong.
00:30:22.840 I've been psychologically convinced that what I am feeling that I want naturally is something that I should press away or push away.
00:30:29.440 Nope.
00:30:29.960 Follow your guts.
00:30:31.200 This next comment comes from Angelica, and it is regarding joining the military.
00:30:37.340 Angelica writes,
00:30:37.820 So sad.
00:30:59.820 Yes, and again, I promise you I should be making a profit off of this chaos book,
00:31:04.860 but please read it because you will realize how much wrong has been done to our military,
00:31:09.960 how much wrong has been done to our troops.
00:31:11.680 If you think that they were not only interested in performing these sort of psychosis treatments on the population at large,
00:31:20.780 well, at first they were experimenting on our troops, and they continue to experiment on our troops.
00:31:25.020 They mandate experimentation on our troops in many ways, and it's sickening, and it is wrong,
00:31:31.000 and it, of course, begs the question how long have they been lying to us for as they get people to sign up.
00:31:35.940 Rah, rah, rah, go America.
00:31:37.560 Well, maybe it's partially also because they can constantly perform these experiments on our troops.
00:31:44.780 They know that they can.
00:31:45.540 We have John Von D., who writes,
00:31:50.520 Lastly,
00:31:51.680 I have for a very long time admittedly sneered at Candace as a conservative talking head,
00:31:56.860 but given her stance on Israeli genocide, I've been so impressed.
00:32:00.340 But this episode just took my breath away.
00:32:02.620 I was born in California, and my mother and her family are three of these 12 million German people
00:32:08.580 who were deported and stripped of everything in the ethnic cleansing.
00:32:12.220 My grandfather was from Czechoslovakia, and my grandmother was from Hungary,
00:32:16.200 turned Yugoslavia, and now Croatia.
00:32:18.080 And coincidentally, they met in the same refugee camp in Linz, Austria,
00:32:22.560 as Norman Finkelstein's mother and father.
00:32:25.360 My grandmother's family were murdered when being told to go home to Yugoslavia.
00:32:30.400 Half of my grandfather's family were sent to Austria,
00:32:33.040 the other half to communist East Germany.
00:32:35.840 Everything you mentioned happened to them or people they knew.
00:32:38.440 Forced labor, living under bridges, starving, mass suicides,
00:32:42.540 only to end up behind the Iron Curtain.
00:32:45.120 The relatives didn't see each other for 60 years until the wall fell.
00:32:49.720 I live back in Austria, and only here can you find monuments or a plaque about our people.
00:32:54.880 No one believed me when I told our story in school or university in the U.S.
00:32:58.680 Even, quote-unquote, genocide scholars in New York had never heard of it
00:33:02.680 or were even shocked and offended when it would be suggested that suffering wasn't limited to the Jews.
00:33:08.100 Long story short, Candace, I am sorry for having ever sneered.
00:33:11.180 You are a pioneer, and you have a new supporter in me.
00:33:13.880 I absolutely love this comment, and thank you.
00:33:15.940 No, I have never been a bought-and-paid-for talking head.
00:33:19.000 Quite the opposite.
00:33:19.880 I say what I believe.
00:33:21.180 I get a bunch of flack for what I say that I believe.
00:33:24.480 People will call me this, call me that.
00:33:25.940 But at the end of the day, I always say I just want to be able to rest my head at night
00:33:29.320 and know that I am not a liar and that I am not a propagandist.
00:33:33.000 And when I learned the story of what happened to the Germans, I was sickened.
00:33:36.860 I was sickened at how much I had been lied to and propagandized in school
00:33:40.220 to believe that we were always just the good guys.
00:33:42.980 Good guys don't allow these sorts of things to happen.
00:33:45.240 Good guys do not run over the legs of children and adults simply because they speak German.
00:33:51.020 The good guys don't force people out of their homes and commit an ethnic cleansing.
00:33:55.940 And so this isn't to say that the Nazis were the good guys,
00:33:59.120 but it is to say that history is much more complicated than they would have you believe.
00:34:03.120 And it is my belief today that America is a unique psychological experiment
00:34:07.400 and that they have, at every opportunity, attempted to use the classrooms to propagandize people
00:34:14.080 into believing in this very simplistic, almost cartoon version of history.
00:34:22.160 This is the good guy.
00:34:23.760 This is the bad guy.
00:34:25.500 This is the truth.
00:34:26.500 No questions allowed.
00:34:27.480 And speaking of no questions allowed, the reason why Americans believed this
00:34:31.080 is also because not only did they do this, not only did we commit this ethnic cleansing,
00:34:35.380 locked arms with Stalin, allowed him to do this, knowing he was going to do it.
00:34:38.320 But then they passed speech laws in Europe and said that you are not allowed to question World War II.
00:34:44.860 You're not allowed to.
00:34:45.760 They had these—you could go to prison for Holocaust denial, all sorts of things that basically said
00:34:51.300 you were not allowed to question what they said was the authentic version of events.
00:34:59.400 Think about that.
00:35:00.020 Imagine your family being ethically cleansed.
00:35:02.100 Imagine your relatives having been lined up and shot.
00:35:04.700 And if you spoke about it, you would go to prison.
00:35:08.000 That should terrify you.
00:35:09.200 That is why we should always be an enemy of any individual or any nation that is fighting against free speech.
00:35:17.120 That is how you will always make an enemy of me.
00:35:20.040 All right, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, that is the end of another episode.
00:35:23.400 But do not worry.
00:35:24.860 It is Juneteenth.
00:35:25.980 I will still accept your money, your finances, whatever you want to send me Juneteenth.
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00:35:48.940 Thanks, guys.
00:35:49.480 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:35:49.980 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:35:50.020 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:36:00.560 We'll see you tomorrow.