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Literally Hitler. Why Can't We Talk About Him? | Candace Ep 17


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Candace Candace talks about Adolf Hitler and why we should never discuss him ever. Plus, a Newsweek writer has a death wish and Taylor Swift is not a good role model. Plus, people are upset with Kyle Rittenhouse because his mother and sister have no money and they are trying to raise money to help out their family and the internet is saying it s not right because how do you not help out your family? Do you agree with that philosophy? All that and much more on today s episode of Candace's Candace! Candace is a comedian, writer, podcaster, and host of The Candace Show on Fox News Radio in New York City. She is also a regular contributor to the New York Times, CNN, CBS, NPR, and many other media outlets. Candace also hosts a podcast called Candace s Candace, which is a podcast about comedy, comedy, and stand-up comedy. This episode is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, Canadians have always made healthcare their mission. Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, and the end of hallway medicine? We re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health Foundation, helping us innovate to keep healthcare alive. Don t miss out on the future of healthcare and access to the best care you ve ever had. - Don t forget to become a supporter of our greatest resource for health and wellness, by becoming a member of our society s greatest resource. Today's sponsor, Humberriverhealth.ca . Thank you for listening to this podcast on the podcast is a must listen and listening to our podcast on all things you can t live up to it! and more! - Thank you, and we'll hear about it on her podcast on her social media on this episode on the airwaves on the next episode of Good Morning America, Good Day on Good Morning and Good Life on Good Day, Good Life, Good Luck, Good Health, Good Things, Good Rest Rest Rest, and Good Rest, Good Vibes, and so much more. on the road to her blog on Good Relationships, Good Grief, Good Morning, Good Blessings, Good Hustles, and Much More! on Good Vibrations, Good Night, Good Sleep, and a whole lot more!


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00:00:30.240 Happy Tuesday, everybody.
00:00:31.700 Today we're going to keep the subject matter light.
00:00:33.940 We're going to discuss Adolf Hitler.
00:00:39.720 No, but I'm completely being serious.
00:00:42.120 Literally Hitler is on the agenda because why can't we discuss him ever?
00:00:46.640 We should.
00:00:47.580 Plus a Newsweek writer apparently has a death wish because he's written a piece entitled
00:00:51.600 Taylor Swift is not a good role model.
00:00:54.760 And if you want to die, that's exactly how you do it.
00:00:57.540 The Swifties are going to come for you.
00:00:58.900 Plus people are apparently upset with Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:01:02.640 Do you guys remember him from the Kenosha, the BLM, the shooting?
00:01:06.020 He got off.
00:01:06.780 It was amazing.
00:01:07.980 Well, people are upset with him because apparently his mother and his sister have no money and
00:01:11.840 they started a GoFundMe and the internet is saying that that is not right because how
00:01:16.680 do you not help out your family?
00:01:19.140 Do you guys agree with that philosophy?
00:01:20.260 All that coming up on Candace.
00:01:22.900 So you guys already know that I absolutely loved Tucker Carlson down under, the way that
00:01:42.380 he was just giving it to the journalists because all of their questions were so predictable.
00:01:46.220 And when they got on the subject of Russia, Russia, Russia, because how could they resist
00:01:50.840 themselves?
00:01:52.080 Tucker had the best response.
00:01:54.440 Take a listen.
00:01:55.880 Putin!
00:01:57.200 Putin!
00:01:57.860 Which I think you did strategically because you knew it's what we'd ask.
00:02:01.300 Putin!
00:02:02.600 He's so bad!
00:02:04.440 And I also appreciate that-
00:02:05.760 Did he make you take the COVID shot?
00:02:08.380 Putin!
00:02:09.260 That is exactly how a lot of us feel when they start hammering this Russia is bad narrative.
00:02:15.100 We're just bored with it.
00:02:17.220 And by the way, it's not just Putin.
00:02:19.180 I am also so incredibly bored.
00:02:21.920 I am exhausted.
00:02:22.820 I am tired.
00:02:23.540 I need a nap.
00:02:24.320 When people start doing the Nazi and the, of course, literally Hitler comparisons.
00:02:30.360 It's over.
00:02:30.940 It's canceled.
00:02:31.600 Please stop it.
00:02:32.860 It really started drumming up in 2015 when Trump was running.
00:02:36.300 Literally Hitler!
00:02:37.840 Literally MAGA!
00:02:38.800 They're just like Nazis.
00:02:39.740 It's always literally, right?
00:02:40.980 It's never figuratively.
00:02:41.860 They're like, no, literally Donald J. Trump is Hitler.
00:02:45.420 And of course, I've gone through it.
00:02:47.100 Any person really that has a platform has gone through this.
00:02:49.800 But I will never forget this.
00:02:50.720 Now that I'm on the other side of it and so many years have passed, the first time that
00:02:53.740 I ever almost got canceled, it was because I was discussing Adolf Hitler in an academic
00:02:59.580 sense.
00:03:00.040 Actually, the subject wasn't even about Adolf Hitler.
00:03:01.740 It was a question that was being asked of me.
00:03:03.560 You remember this clip notoriously.
00:03:05.460 They were asking about the word nationalism and why people are afraid of embracing the
00:03:09.260 word nationalism.
00:03:10.120 And I said that it was wrongly attributed to Adolf Hitler.
00:03:13.160 And then BuzzFeed took me out of context.
00:03:15.280 They made it seem as though I was saying Hitler was a good guy, which, of course, I wasn't.
00:03:19.080 That's always a hoax when somebody is pretending that someone jumped up and said that.
00:03:22.980 But it didn't matter.
00:03:23.780 People were incensed.
00:03:25.420 They were demanding my cancellation.
00:03:27.040 I had Jewish groups demanding my cancellation and saying, how dare I?
00:03:32.180 And I even got blacklisted temporarily from Fox News until Stuart Varney was the first one
00:03:38.040 who had me on his show.
00:03:39.840 And we talked about the scandal.
00:03:41.700 And he gave me a piece of advice.
00:03:42.980 He said, you know, you should just never talk about Adolf Hitler.
00:03:45.340 And at the time, I was so appreciative.
00:03:47.900 I was like, thank you for allowing me to not have my entire platform canceled.
00:03:52.460 But I reflect on that.
00:03:53.240 And I'm like, what an absolute nonsense that is.
00:03:56.240 And I'm not saying it's about Stuart Varney, but just that general idea.
00:03:59.760 And that is an idea that permeates is that we are not allowed to discuss Adolf Hitler.
00:04:04.180 Why?
00:04:05.180 That is crazy, especially because he is the focus of all of our youth indoctrination, right?
00:04:12.780 We have a visceral response when we hear his name.
00:04:14.740 That's why I did the sound effect, dun, dun, dun, because they've turned him almost into
00:04:19.520 Lord Voldemort.
00:04:20.720 I don't know if you're a Harry Potter fan.
00:04:22.760 I definitely was and am one.
00:04:25.240 And this whole concept of a dark lord who should not be named.
00:04:29.100 Adolf Hitler is he who should not be named.
00:04:31.440 And what's really interesting is that when you even discuss, you would assume, since
00:04:34.520 that's the entire focus, the nucleus of our idea of who a bad person is, step aside
00:04:39.660 Satan because we've got Adolf Hitler.
00:04:41.220 However, when you assume that people therefore must know a lot about World War II, you then
00:04:46.660 find out that actually Americans know nothing about World War II.
00:04:50.120 My husband was amazed by this, by the way, obviously, because I'm in this sort of cross
00:04:53.880 national relationship.
00:04:55.440 My husband was like, why do Americans always use Adolf Hitler as if, you know, he was the
00:05:01.100 number one mass murderer of the 20th century?
00:05:03.000 He wasn't.
00:05:04.120 What is this extreme focus on Nazis and Adolf Hitler as the only comparison we can ever
00:05:09.960 make?
00:05:10.260 And like I said, it's because we have been indoctrinated and we actually know nothing
00:05:13.260 about the person other than the fact that we must fear him.
00:05:16.080 And if you really, really, really want to insult someone, say you are literally Hitler.
00:05:22.200 Literally.
00:05:23.600 And so, yeah, imagine my surprise.
00:05:25.040 I know I've showed you this on the show before.
00:05:26.280 But when I actually then started learning real history and I got out of the bubble of the
00:05:30.980 American education system and I started recognizing these Soviet tactics of introducing really heavy
00:05:36.640 concepts to kids while their brains are developing because you want to traumatize them and you're
00:05:41.060 traumatizing them because you want them to comply.
00:05:43.320 And what you want them to comply with in this case is Germany, Nazi, Hitler, the greatest evil
00:05:49.380 that's ever happened on Earth, even though factually and statistically it is not.
00:05:54.040 And part of that learning process for me when I started looking into it was coming across a huge
00:06:00.100 fact that we ethnically, the allies, ethnically cleansed 12 million Germans.
00:06:07.200 Because when you say to people, OK, what is it about Hitler?
00:06:08.920 Why is he the most evil?
00:06:10.300 Well, the first thing people would say is, well, an ethnic cleansing almost took place.
00:06:14.680 And now I offer it back.
00:06:15.500 You mean like we actually did to the Germans?
00:06:18.440 Here's a clip again from that documentary I keep telling you that you have to watch.
00:06:22.060 It premiered on BBC and it was entitled, is entitled, The Savage Peace.
00:06:29.040 I'm going to give you a clip here of a Czechoslovakian civilian who watched what was done to his
00:06:35.760 German-speaking neighbors immediately following the end of the war.
00:06:40.400 Take a listen.
00:06:41.880 Altogether, 2,000 Sudeten Germans were murdered in just five days in June.
00:06:46.800 Well, I certainly saw it as genocide.
00:06:57.400 They just let out their inner bastard on these defenseless people.
00:07:02.220 That was clear.
00:07:03.260 It took decades to get this small memorial to the killings erected in the teeth of local
00:07:12.680 Czech opposition.
00:07:13.440 I can say that what happened here in 45 is no different at all to the Third Reich.
00:07:29.180 The morals of these people who did this, they were the same.
00:07:34.100 They were the same.
00:07:35.700 You're probably thinking, but Candace, literally Hitler, he had the camps.
00:07:40.140 Of course, that's what made it different.
00:07:41.200 It was the camps.
00:07:43.200 Imagine camps being used to kill people.
00:07:45.300 Oh, you mean the exact same camps that we then transferred the Germans into so that we
00:07:51.360 could, you know, mass kill them?
00:07:53.900 Yeah, I bet you've never heard the name Solomon Morel before.
00:07:57.200 And you should know about him because Solomon Morel is an interesting character.
00:08:00.460 He had some Soviet training.
00:08:01.940 And then one day he just stood up on top of a table and said to these innocent German-speaking
00:08:09.720 civilians, I'm going to torture you because I don't know where my parents are.
00:08:13.820 And they were put into camps.
00:08:15.580 And then he began to torture these individuals who were completely guilty of nothing.
00:08:22.860 They were innocent.
00:08:24.720 Here's another clip from that documentary.
00:08:27.280 Take a listen.
00:08:27.700 The pyramid method was when four were thrown next to each other.
00:08:36.260 And four then diagonally on top of them, and then another four, until they were quite
00:08:41.820 high.
00:08:42.840 And then not always, but every so often the militia climbed on top and they danced on the prisoners.
00:08:50.880 No one came away from this unharmed.
00:08:54.240 And people died.
00:08:55.340 I wanted to force my mother to commit suicide.
00:09:02.680 Men took their lives by hanging and women by walking into the electric fence.
00:09:08.660 All under the direction of Solomon Morel, he was a particularly sadistic individual.
00:09:13.580 And you might be thinking, sure, something must have happened to him.
00:09:16.480 He must have faced some consequences.
00:09:17.900 And you'd be right.
00:09:18.860 He did.
00:09:19.340 In 1996, and this is according to his Wikipedia page, Solomon Morel was formally indicted of
00:09:24.420 genocide by the Polish Public Prosecutor's Office.
00:09:28.540 The indictment was later amended to include war crimes, crimes against humanity, and communist
00:09:33.580 crimes because he was a commie.
00:09:35.480 The latter charge was added in 2004 and constitutes a specific crime under Polish criminal law.
00:09:40.940 So in 1998, Poland requested that he be extradited for the trial, but Israel refused.
00:09:48.040 Yeah, that's where he was hiding out in Israel.
00:09:50.320 And so Israel sent a reply to the Polish Justice Ministry from the Israeli government that said
00:09:54.880 that they would not extradite him because the Statue of Limitations had expired on war crimes.
00:09:58.980 So you can put, you know, Germans into a pyramid, innocent civilians.
00:10:03.100 You can watch them suffer.
00:10:04.640 You can murder them en masse.
00:10:06.440 And I don't know, I guess Statue of Limitations can expire.
00:10:10.000 That's all I'm going to say on that because Israel is, of course, our greatest ally, the
00:10:13.460 most moral everything in the world.
00:10:15.400 Do you know who else agreed with those Czechoslovakian civilians that the things that were done to
00:10:19.880 the Germans were utterly horrific?
00:10:23.200 General George Patton Jr.
00:10:24.800 You're probably familiar with his name because he was a very decorated U.S. general in World
00:10:29.660 War II who led the Third Army, both in France and in Germany.
00:10:33.100 Well, post-war, they appointed him as the military governor in Bavaria, and he led denazification
00:10:40.580 efforts because that's what we're doing.
00:10:41.820 We're trying to denazify the territory.
00:10:43.560 That's great efforts.
00:10:45.840 But then they say that as he was leading this, he became, quote unquote, increasingly erratic.
00:10:52.460 PBS states that in April of 1945, he was removed by Eisenhower from his leadership of the Third
00:10:58.380 Army for making inflammatory remarks concerning the denazification policies.
00:11:03.580 Hmm, what were those policies?
00:11:05.920 He said, quote, we may have been fighting the wrong enemy all along, but while we're here,
00:11:10.940 we should go after the bastards now because we're going to have to fight them eventually.
00:11:15.200 He's referring to the Soviets.
00:11:16.300 Soviets that trained that person that I just showed you who were utterly sadistic and mass
00:11:23.400 murdering Germans for no reason other than the fact that they were speaking German.
00:11:28.100 They hadn't even voted.
00:11:29.020 Radolf Hitler had nothing to do with anything, but they had to die.
00:11:33.140 So, yeah, if that's what your concern is, if you're worried about camps, we did that.
00:11:38.220 If you're worried about ethnic cleansing, we did that.
00:11:39.840 Don't even get me started on the camps that we forced our own American citizens into following
00:11:46.560 Pearl Harbor.
00:11:48.220 Yep, that's a thing as well.
00:11:50.180 Of course, you remember that with Japanese.
00:11:51.900 Some people weren't even Japanese.
00:11:53.100 They were just Japanese looking.
00:11:54.780 And we went ahead and we put them in camps after Pearl Harbor and we made them stay there
00:11:59.100 until the end of war.
00:12:00.520 So don't let that be something that you think we're not capable of.
00:12:05.320 But then you move on to the experimentation.
00:12:06.980 Yes, of course, that's been embedded into our minds.
00:12:10.280 The Nazis experimented on innocent people.
00:12:14.320 Candace, come on.
00:12:15.620 That's the difference.
00:12:16.840 They experimented on twins.
00:12:18.260 I mean, some of the stories, by the way, sound completely absurd.
00:12:20.900 I mean, like the idea that they just like cut a human up and then sewed them back together.
00:12:24.460 Why would you do that?
00:12:25.620 Literally, even if you're the most evil person in the world, that's a tremendous waste of time
00:12:28.780 and supplies.
00:12:29.880 Just slice a person in half and sew them together.
00:12:31.960 That just that just sounds like bizarre propaganda.
00:12:34.780 But let's just go with it.
00:12:35.920 Let's say that that's actually true.
00:12:38.060 OK, that experimentation is the thing that sets the Nazis apart.
00:12:42.600 Well, why did we bring them all over here thereafter?
00:12:45.960 What was Operation Paperclip?
00:12:48.340 We took all of those top Nazi scientists and we brought them to America.
00:12:53.860 I wonder why we did that.
00:12:56.100 Maybe for a little more experimentation.
00:12:58.600 Have you heard of Dr. Sidney Gottlieb?
00:13:01.100 Have you ever heard of the CIA?
00:13:03.020 If you think experimentation is unique to the Nazis, you need to wake up.
00:13:08.880 Oh, but Candice, the Nazis murdered people with special needs.
00:13:12.900 You heard of Planned Parenthood?
00:13:14.920 They literally tell you to abort your children if they have special needs.
00:13:18.160 You learn that in the school system.
00:13:19.880 And in terms of experimentation, I invite you again, as required readings, this book, Chaos,
00:13:26.640 man.
00:13:27.200 They're talking about this specific operation that took place under the directive of LBJ,
00:13:32.360 who was also a monster, a monstrous president that we had.
00:13:36.540 And this operation was called Phoenix.
00:13:38.660 And I'm just going to read you just a couple of sentences here.
00:13:42.300 Their attempts were sometimes even more unhinged.
00:13:46.260 In 1968, CIA scientists at the Bien Hoa prison outside Saigon surgically opened the skulls of
00:13:54.860 three prisoners, implanted electrodes on their brains, gave them daggers, and left them alone
00:14:01.540 in a room.
00:14:02.500 They wanted to shock the prisoners into killing one another.
00:14:06.120 But when the efforts failed, the prisoners were shot and their bodies were burned.
00:14:10.140 Yeah, it's an operation where we just were mass killing civilians, which we do a lot.
00:14:14.800 But of course, if we do it, it's different.
00:14:16.860 It's different because we're not literally Hitler.
00:14:19.180 I mean, we drop bombs in entire populations.
00:14:21.960 We firebomb Christians.
00:14:23.640 We drop a nuke on praying Catholics.
00:14:26.520 And if you know about it, you get screamed at by the propagandists in the West.
00:14:31.280 Knowing about it is the crime.
00:14:32.700 The crime is not actually dropping a bomb on praying civilians in Nagasaki.
00:14:38.640 That's not the crime.
00:14:39.300 The crime is not firebombing people through Ash Wednesday in Dresden who were civilians,
00:14:45.440 children.
00:14:46.220 No, that's not the crime.
00:14:46.760 The crime is you knowing.
00:14:48.220 It's me knowing.
00:14:49.120 That's the real problem.
00:14:50.320 And I got to stop knowing these things.
00:14:52.080 I got to stop knowing about Pol Pot.
00:14:54.080 I got to stop knowing about the Cambodian genocide and knowing that, of course, there
00:14:58.120 were people that did worse things throughout history, especially as a Christian.
00:15:01.780 I have got to stop talking about Henrik Yagoda.
00:15:04.800 They get real upset when you talk about the Bolsheviks.
00:15:06.660 You want to know why?
00:15:08.280 Because the Bolsheviks were never brought to heel.
00:15:11.580 The Bolsheviks never had to face trials.
00:15:14.960 There were no neighboring trials for the Bolsheviks.
00:15:16.620 In fact, many of them came to America and many of them are in positions of power right now.
00:15:20.600 That's why they get real angry when you start looking into history.
00:15:23.860 When you start recognizing that they are intentionally telling Christians to shut up about the Christians
00:15:30.060 that have been killed all across the world.
00:15:31.520 They get very uncomfortable when you know stuff that they did not put into your book when you
00:15:37.040 were in middle school to traumatize you into compliance of believing that the only bad
00:15:41.880 people ever, there's only two of them, by the way, Putin and Adolf Hitler.
00:15:45.880 So to those people, I'm just going to say, spare me because I'm not going to stop talking
00:15:51.020 about real history.
00:15:52.080 I'm going to educate people that follow me about real history because it's the only way
00:15:55.580 that we're going to prevent these psychopaths from doing more psychopathic things in the
00:16:01.820 future.
00:16:02.680 If you're looking for people that behave like literally Hitler, it ain't me, buddy.
00:16:07.940 You got to start examining your own government.
00:16:09.960 That's all I'm going to say on that topic.
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00:17:23.920 So I saw this headline in the Daily Beast.
00:17:26.000 It says, Kyle Rittenhouse family.
00:17:27.940 Where his collateral damage.
00:17:30.540 Apparently, there is a family feud.
00:17:33.220 And the reason that the Daily Beast is covering this is because his mother and his sister have
00:17:39.180 taken to GoFundMe to raise money for rent.
00:17:43.500 Their GoFundMe bio, right now they have smashed their goal of $6,500, reads this.
00:17:50.380 Dear friends, family, and generous strangers, I'm reaching out to you today with a heavy heart
00:17:54.440 and a sense of urgency that I never thought I'd experience.
00:17:57.580 Our family has been through unimaginable hardships, and now we find ourselves on the brink of losing
00:18:01.820 everything. Just under four years ago, our lives were shattered when my brother was involved in
00:18:06.220 a tragic shooting incident. The aftermath of this event uprooted our family's stability
00:18:10.480 and left us grappling with grief, trauma, and the harsh reality of starting over.
00:18:16.040 We know that we are not the only family struggling to rebuild after that fateful night.
00:18:20.660 In the wake of this tragedy, my family, among many other families, has faced countless challenges.
00:18:24.580 We've had difficulty obtaining and maintaining employment due to the fact that many people
00:18:29.300 still believe my mother drove Kyle or were somehow involved in his decision to go to Kenosha.
00:18:33.600 We've struggled emotionally, mentally, and financially to piece our lives back together.
00:18:38.180 With my brother's unwillingness to provide support or contribute to our family,
00:18:42.240 we've been let to navigate this journey on our own.
00:18:45.180 Okay, so you get it. She then says that she lost her job, this is his sister,
00:18:50.080 due to frequent hospitalizations due to some medical issues,
00:18:53.240 and she has not been able to work over the last four months.
00:18:56.200 And so people are dragging Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:18:59.040 Now, people are divided on this issue, but I would say the majority of people are like,
00:19:03.660 hey, Kyle, why aren't you helping your family?
00:19:05.780 They stood by your side throughout this trial, and now you are making some money.
00:19:10.900 Presumably, he's making some money.
00:19:11.940 I don't know that for a fact, but he's got a little bit of fame.
00:19:15.760 Maybe he's getting paid for some speaking events.
00:19:17.340 Who knows?
00:19:18.260 And they feel that he should be helping his family out.
00:19:21.380 I have a lot of feelings about this.
00:19:23.260 First and foremost, I want to say that Kyle Rittenhouse is 21 years old, okay?
00:19:29.440 So the idea that he is now financially responsible for his mother and his sister
00:19:34.840 because he's 21 years old and he was rightfully found not guilty
00:19:39.580 because he didn't commit the crime seems a little odd to me.
00:19:42.660 I also don't like this because we already knew, looking into the Kyle Rittenhouse case,
00:19:47.860 that they were already a family that was divided,
00:19:50.980 that there were obviously some issues because we had learned that his mother and father were divorced.
00:19:56.200 And so I think that because they are saying they have no money,
00:20:00.200 people are assuming somehow like he's the father of the family,
00:20:03.360 that he should be responsible for them.
00:20:04.920 And we just don't know what is going on in this family.
00:20:07.740 We have no idea what is going on in this family.
00:20:10.160 That his mother does not have enough money to make rent.
00:20:13.800 And blaming it on him, I don't know.
00:20:16.480 That just seems to me to be a little bit suspicious.
00:20:19.580 And it kind of gets into this bigger topic because I think that a lot of times people think that because people have fame,
00:20:26.440 and this includes me, it can include Donald Trump,
00:20:29.160 anytime a family member comes out of the woodwork and starts making allegations,
00:20:33.100 you instantly go, okay, that person must be telling the truth.
00:20:35.540 And that's not the circumstance.
00:20:37.100 People come from really messed up families all the time.
00:20:39.660 I don't know a single family, including my own, that does not have issues.
00:20:42.740 I would be so annoyed if some random cousin from nowhere came out and was like,
00:20:47.160 well, Candace is not taking care of us.
00:20:48.320 Okay, what are the real issues here?
00:20:50.220 Now, you put Kyle in an impossible circumstance because if he responds, who knows?
00:20:54.500 Maybe there's drugs.
00:20:55.760 Maybe there's alcoholism.
00:20:56.980 Maybe they were already not paying their rent before this case ever even happened.
00:21:00.860 Who actually knows?
00:21:02.700 He's going to look like the bad guy.
00:21:03.900 But at the end of the day, who Kyle Rittenhouse is,
00:21:06.200 is he's a person who rightfully was found not guilty.
00:21:09.020 I am sure that trial impacted his family,
00:21:11.540 but I do not feel so sure that it impacted his family so much that none of them can get a job,
00:21:16.420 especially because she says at the very end of this statement that she lost her job
00:21:21.980 because she had frequent hospitalizations.
00:21:24.460 I lost my job due to frequent hospitalizations flies in the face of her previous statement
00:21:30.040 where she says that in the wake of what happened in her family, she couldn't get employment.
00:21:36.740 No, you did have employment, and you lost employment due to something that had nothing to do with your brother.
00:21:40.500 So, again, we don't know what's actually happening in Kyle Rittenhouse's family,
00:21:43.160 and I felt like I wanted to defend him because it just seems completely absurd.
00:21:47.560 But a 21-year-old kid who, by no stretch of my imagination, is this kid wealthy,
00:21:52.380 should be responsible for taking care or blamed, rather.
00:21:55.420 Forget we're even responsible.
00:21:56.400 It's nice to help out your family.
00:21:57.660 But blamed when his mother can't make rent.
00:21:59.880 We don't know what's going on in that family, and we should not be taking the Daily Beast spin on this
00:22:04.780 because they simply don't like that the right likes him.
00:22:07.940 And he survived a trial because he should have survived the trial.
00:22:11.460 He was found not guilty because he, in fact, was not guilty of doing anything other than defending himself
00:22:15.800 against deranged pedophiles because that's who was pursuing him on foot,
00:22:19.840 people who had crimes against children as convictions in their past,
00:22:25.980 not Black Lives Matter supporters.
00:22:27.780 They were just deranged individuals.
00:22:29.960 All right, guys, I want to move on because I cannot believe this reporter or writer published this piece using his full name.
00:22:40.040 Like, are you new here?
00:22:41.100 Do you understand what Taylor Swift fans are capable of?
00:22:44.000 They crazy.
00:22:45.820 They will come for you, come for your children.
00:22:47.580 They don't play around.
00:22:48.640 These Swifties are deranged in the head.
00:22:50.700 We talk a lot about this show, about the idea of turning these people into gods,
00:22:55.360 like Hollywood types, into gods and the way that people pursue them.
00:22:58.540 No greater example of that than Taylor Swift.
00:23:00.420 That is a full-blown psychosis.
00:23:02.900 And the media understands that they publish every second of her life trying to turn her into this real-life Barbie.
00:23:10.180 And the stories that you read of people waiting in line for tickets, it's very disturbing to me.
00:23:14.200 I just see all of it as a mental disorder.
00:23:16.760 Well, this person was, this writer rather, decided to say what I've been thinking for a very long time,
00:23:24.620 what I've been saying for a very long time, and that Taylor Swift is just not a good role model.
00:23:28.460 I don't care which way you slice it.
00:23:30.040 If you are sitting outside of the media propaganda and the media trying to tell you that she's exactly who every woman should want to be
00:23:36.160 and you actually examine her life and the things that she says versus the things that she does,
00:23:40.880 you do come across the fact that this is a woman who doesn't have the best behavior
00:23:44.460 and also is a bit hypocritical at the best of times.
00:23:48.660 He writes this,
00:23:49.480 This might sound like pearl-clutching preaching, but it's a concern rooted in sound reasoning.
00:24:19.740 So I will ask that question to the many moms that listen to me and take their daughters to Taylor Swift concerts.
00:24:25.560 Would you want your daughters to emulate her behavior?
00:24:28.900 Would you want them to float in and out of relationships all the time,
00:24:33.920 constantly saying that the relationship is not your fault, it's the other person's fault,
00:24:38.480 and at the age of 34 to be still dating just like that, unmarried and childless?
00:24:43.380 Is that actually behavior that you want them to emulate?
00:24:46.460 Just leaving that out there.
00:24:47.800 I'm not saying that you have to answer it right now.
00:24:50.400 Goes on to write,
00:24:51.200 Swift's highly publicized romantic life has been a source of prime tabloid fodder for years.
00:24:56.760 She has dated numerous high-profile men.
00:24:59.260 This revolving door of relationships may reflect the normal dating experiences of many young women in today's world,
00:25:04.680 but it also raises questions about stability, commitment, and even love itself.
00:25:09.720 Should we encourage young girls to see the Swift standard as the norm, something to aspire to,
00:25:15.120 or should we be promoting something a little more, shall we say, wholesome?
00:25:19.520 And that's going to sting because the media keeps trying to sell her as someone who is wholesome.
00:25:24.820 And I don't see, I don't perceive her as someone that is wholesome.
00:25:28.040 I see her as someone that is very well marketed and who has a team of people that surround her to give her that veneer.
00:25:34.040 But when you actually look into it, her behavior is extremely toxic.
00:25:38.840 And just because you are packaging it as something that is non-toxic and something that is organic does not make it so.
00:25:44.660 And it is a question that I think a lot of parents should ask themselves because there is this weird religion, cult-like obsession that people have with Taylor Swift.
00:25:53.240 And it's just not healthy.
00:25:54.740 And that's why people go, why do you cover so much in your show?
00:25:56.860 Because I'm one of the lone voices in media, me and this guy who's obviously going to get killed by a Swiftie,
00:26:02.600 who are willing to say it, who have the courage to say she's not a good role model.
00:26:07.520 Doesn't mean she's the worst role model out there.
00:26:09.440 No, not even by a stretch of any imagination would I say she's the worst role model out here.
00:26:13.480 We've got a lot of fish to fry.
00:26:15.060 But she does have more fans than most of those bad role models, right?
00:26:19.640 She has millions upon millions of people that follow her and hang on her every word and who do want to be like her, who dress like her, who want to act like her.
00:26:27.840 And I don't think a 34-year-old woman cosplaying a 15-year-old is how you would want your daughter to behave.
00:26:32.960 When she's 34, you want her to act like a 34-year-old and not still speaking in her baby voices.
00:26:37.920 Lastly, this person points out that she vocally criticizes the patriarchy.
00:26:43.080 And that adds a layer of complexity because she's constantly dating strong, influential men, celebrities who embody significant social and economic power.
00:26:51.380 And that appears hypocritical.
00:26:53.440 Of course it does, right?
00:26:54.740 She writes about all of these guys and how they're all bad.
00:26:58.140 And then she's dating someone like Travis Kelsey who has a reputation as a bad boy.
00:27:02.740 She's dating someone like Matthew Healy who has a reputation as a bad boy.
00:27:06.540 And then when she gets out of these relationships, she pretends like she just, oh, I didn't know that they had these reputations which preceded them.
00:27:13.040 And now I'm going to write a song and reassert my childhood innocence as I always do, even though I will be turning 35 in December.
00:27:20.780 So I appreciated that piece because I think there just needs to be more of that.
00:27:23.760 And I do think that parents need to be careful allowing their children to be as obsessed as I see they are with Taylor Swift.
00:27:30.480 It's just getting weird.
00:27:31.680 It really is weird.
00:27:32.700 And by the way, not just little girls that are obsessed.
00:27:34.980 Grown women.
00:27:36.300 My Instagram this year was made me, it was very creepy.
00:27:39.600 It made me uncomfortable.
00:27:40.880 A lot of divorcees and I don't know, just moms bopping in a way that I just thought, I don't know, like they were trying to express maybe something else.
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00:29:13.740 So the Biden administration is up to no good ever.
00:29:17.680 Nothing they do is good.
00:29:18.820 I just it's it's shocking to me that there are people that are living under a delusion that somehow this has been healing America since Trump is no longer in office.
00:29:27.560 And the more you look into their policies, the creepier it gets.
00:29:30.320 Genuinely creepy is the right adjective.
00:29:32.260 What they're actually trying to do right now is they have this new policy that's scheduled to go into effect in 2026 that will block many Christian families from being considered as foster parents if they don't agree to affirm a sexually confused child's gender.
00:29:50.360 That is just unbelievable.
00:29:53.000 That's unbelievable.
00:29:53.860 They're essentially trying to mandate gender dysphoria.
00:29:57.800 And so if you adopt a little girl and that little girl or you are fostering a child, a little girl, that little girl starts attending a public school and she gets confused about her gender because that's what they're doing on purpose in these classrooms, in these Soviet classrooms.
00:30:14.680 And she comes home and says, oh, I think I might be like a non-binary fish.
00:30:17.880 And you say, no, no, honey, you're you're a little girl.
00:30:20.440 Well, your child is going back to the state.
00:30:23.380 Think about how terrifying that is.
00:30:24.420 And there's so much of this happening, by the way, in the system where they are either forcing their mandate that you have to give your child every vaccine because the state sees that child.
00:30:34.700 First and foremost, they get to make money from that child.
00:30:36.980 And also they get to control that child's past to further the state's incentives.
00:30:41.180 And so it was very meaningful that Paris Hilton testified, speaking out about foster care, speaking out about the adoption process, speaking really about all of the children who are suffering because they are being raised and controlled by government incentives.
00:31:00.300 Take a listen to her testimony before Congress.
00:31:03.180 Today, residential facilities are continuing to warehouse over 50,000 foster youth and unknown number of adopted youth in lockdown facilities, innocent kids who have not committed crimes, kids whose parents didn't have resources to support them, kids whose parents passed away, kids who have already experienced trauma.
00:31:25.000 This $23 billion a year industry sees this population as dollar signs and operates without meaningful oversight.
00:31:34.740 It costs approximately $800 to $1,000 per day to place a foster youth in a facility, significantly more expensive than serving them in their own communities.
00:31:45.580 What is more important, protecting business profits or protecting foster youth lives?
00:31:50.860 She is absolutely correct. And I think she uses the right word there when she says it's a warehouse.
00:31:57.020 And that is what the state sees these kids as an opportunity to make money is a warehouse.
00:32:01.680 They get to keep them. They get to give them whatever they want.
00:32:03.660 They can experiment on these kids.
00:32:05.800 That is genuinely my view.
00:32:07.600 It is such an evil industry.
00:32:09.680 And it's one that we have to wake up to.
00:32:11.200 It's another one of these topics that we all are quite guarded when it comes to is we just don't like to think about children suffering.
00:32:16.920 And so sometimes it feels easier to just ignore the crisis, but that's not the right solution whatsoever, which is why over the weekend we sat down with the makers of the film Sound of Hope for an incredible discussion.
00:32:28.100 If you haven't watched it, please go back and watch it.
00:32:31.040 And if you want to think of a small way that you can help, obviously support this film.
00:32:34.840 It is coming out tomorrow.
00:32:36.880 You can head to angel.com slash Candice if you would like to purchase some tickets.
00:32:42.900 And by the way, if you use my code Candice25, you will get 25% off those tickets.
00:32:48.060 I want to remind you again that it is just the most incredible story about a real live place in East Texas called Possum Trot, where a small church decided, a community decided that they were going to foster every child in the system within their radius.
00:33:03.900 And it is unbelievable.
00:33:05.060 They actually did it, and it was difficult, and it's just incredible that they just had the spirit move them to do something like this, to confront this crisis, and to give these children a real chance.
00:33:17.000 So again, if you want to know how you can support, maybe you're not in the circumstance that you feel that you could foster a child, but you can at least support very much of people that do.
00:33:26.200 So head to angel.com slash Candice, and you can learn about Showtime, so you can buy some tickets.
00:33:32.760 All right, guys, now it's time to get into some comments.
00:33:41.840 So yesterday I was speaking about how I left the cult of science.
00:33:46.340 Like, I just had to be humble enough to admit that I've been lied to about everything, and I actually have no idea what's going on.
00:33:52.000 And I've realized that we have all been forced into this religion of, like, the experts, and they've turned themselves into gods, and I am just out.
00:33:58.880 I am humble enough to recognize that I don't know anything to be true unless it is in the Bible.
00:34:05.540 This user writes,
00:34:06.500 This is one of the best episodes so far.
00:34:08.480 Candice, when I think you can't be any better, you just blow my mind even more.
00:34:11.940 I don't know you, but I'm really proud of you.
00:34:13.560 Stay strong, and God bless you.
00:34:15.240 Oh, and your transitions to the ads are getting smoother and smoother.
00:34:18.860 Yes, I am getting smoother and smoother at Ad Transitions.
00:34:21.580 We actually didn't do fun ad transitions today, but don't worry.
00:34:24.680 They will be back.
00:34:26.380 And, yeah, I just feel that God bless you with the platform, and I just want to use it to share truth, and I want to be honest with people.
00:34:34.040 And I think people are responding to it because they are also waking up at the same time as me and realizing that so much of what we learned in school has been an intentional lie.
00:34:42.720 And in many ways, we are being enslaved by those lies.
00:34:44.980 We're harming ourselves.
00:34:45.920 We're harming our children.
00:34:47.200 It's all insane.
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00:36:40.560 Niccolo writes, Hi, Candice.
00:36:41.660 I'm a 15-year-old from Italy who wants to live in the U.S. in the future.
00:36:45.060 I've realized just recently that I've been propagandized my whole life by my Marxist father and left-wing public school system.
00:36:52.520 Right now, I'm a conservative Christian.
00:36:54.340 Jesus is king.
00:36:55.220 And I'd like to ask you, what research should I do to learn about the actual history like you did, if I don't remember wrong, when you were like 25?
00:37:02.600 Thank you.
00:37:03.500 Amen.
00:37:04.540 P.S.
00:37:04.960 Please like this so she sees this.
00:37:07.120 I saw it, and I'm going to answer your question.
00:37:09.740 Honestly, the learning process for me has been very natural.
00:37:13.020 I think you have to start with understanding you were lied to about one thing, like just one thing that just completely blows your mind.
00:37:19.340 You're like, how could I get this wrong?
00:37:20.220 And I think for me, it was vaccines, like when I realized that they basically made me pledge myself to a medical system that is obviously making us sick because of a lot of the lies they told us about vaccines.
00:37:34.660 And I was blessed, as crazy as it sounds, by being vaccine injured by the Gardasil vaccine, and that led to me just not trusting authorities.
00:37:43.280 In terms of history, it was kind of the same thing.
00:37:45.660 It would be little tidbits that popped up, like, for example, World War II, something that completely blew my mind, and maybe you guys knew this, but we definitely did not learn this in school, that the Zionists signed an agreement with Hitler, like with the Nazi party, called the Havara Agreement.
00:38:01.380 Learning about that exploded my mind.
00:38:03.460 Like, I just thought, why would we not know this?
00:38:05.600 And in that agreement, the German Jews were transferred to Palestine, and it was an agreement where they agreed to sell their stuff, give up their personal effects, and then the money would be transferred via, like, the Bank of Palestine.
00:38:24.120 And so I would just learn little tidbits here and there, learning about Henry Cagoda, learning about the Christian Holocaust, and I would go pursue actual books.
00:38:31.880 As opposed to the textbooks.
00:38:34.020 So the textbooks are propaganda.
00:38:36.480 The textbooks are meant to make you see things one way, pursuing actual books.
00:38:40.760 And for me, I started with Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
00:38:43.440 I was very interested in learning about the Bolsheviks and the Soviets, because I think they are the most hideous people in the entire world.
00:38:50.620 They brought every ill that we're fighting in society today.
00:38:52.820 I actually think we're fighting communism in America today, and we're fighting socialists in America today, because of the fact that we never really defeated the Soviets.
00:39:00.620 Instead, we locked arms with them.
00:39:02.480 I'm answering this question in a lot of different ways, but it was a very natural progression.
00:39:05.680 It wasn't like somebody gave me a set list.
00:39:07.200 But I hope to give people that information slowly, which is why I recommend it as a first stop, that book, Chaos.
00:39:12.900 That book could make you read 30,000 different books, because you're just so shocked at the audacity of evil of our government.
00:39:20.080 Next person writes,
00:39:20.860 I'm a 25-year-old woman who, once getting into university, was bombarded with the messaging that self-love is happiness, and I tried to fit in.
00:39:29.320 It only made me hate myself more, and I tried to repress the desire to be a wife, be a mother, and be in a nurturing position.
00:39:35.120 I was dying to give.
00:39:36.580 My peers never understood and ridiculed me for not being into one-night stands and embracing the feminist movement.
00:39:43.260 When did feminism become a front for narcissism?
00:39:45.720 I'm now a Christian, found a church I can help out at, and a Christian man who shares my values of selflessness.
00:39:52.300 Feminism also tried to convince me the Bible was evil, and as someone who never read it, I was inclined to agree, because 99% of university peers were saying so.
00:39:59.960 Has to be true, right?
00:40:01.040 Let me say there's not one word in the Bible that is not the truth.
00:40:03.300 I thank God for not giving up on me and revealing himself to me.
00:40:05.500 Christ is king.
00:40:06.840 Indeed, he is.
00:40:07.900 And yes, once you look into the history of feminism, that's another thing.
00:40:10.440 It's quite stunning to see that literally you had people, these communists that came to America and started feminism.
00:40:16.160 They brought feminism with them, and it's shocking.
00:40:19.760 It was a lot of immigrants, and I would say they came over between like 1880 to 1900.
00:40:28.680 In that 20-year period, we got a lot of commies that came over and were suddenly all about birth control and the feminist movement,
00:40:36.840 and they were mentors to Margaret Sanger, and like I said, the more you learn, the more you know.
00:40:42.120 Isabella writes,
00:40:43.000 Hi, Candace.
00:40:43.840 I'm a 14, almost 15-year-old teenage girl.
00:40:46.860 I just wanted to thank you for what you do.
00:40:49.120 My parents are atheists, and I finished my two-year conversion this past Easter vigil.
00:40:53.340 I was baptized, had first communion, and was confirmed.
00:40:55.500 My parents are supportive of me but are still liberal atheists.
00:40:58.580 Thank you for shining light on all of these issues.
00:41:00.960 I've had doctors tell me I should go on birth control for my acne.
00:41:03.640 I said no, and my mom wasn't too happy.
00:41:05.340 I've seen what birth control does, and I am not letting that happen to me.
00:41:08.480 My mom wanted me to go on birth control.
00:41:10.200 I think it was to almost get back at me that it goes against my beliefs.
00:41:13.540 She's still not happy that I refuse to take birth control, but it's whatever.
00:41:16.220 Anyway, God bless and keep you, and please pray for my parents.
00:41:19.740 Viva Cristo Rey.
00:41:20.640 I love this.
00:41:21.220 I just love all of these comments so much, and yes, you only have one body,
00:41:24.000 and I feel sad for your parents because they probably don't know the dark and disturbing history of birth control,
00:41:29.160 and I will be bringing that to the public.
00:41:31.120 I had shot all of these episodes on birth control when I was at the Daily Wire,
00:41:34.060 and we never got to premiere them, but I'm going to reshoot them because it's very sinister.
00:41:39.160 It is steeped in eugenicism.
00:41:40.920 It is steeped in a desire to make women infertile, the real history of birth control,
00:41:45.360 and I'm talking about every single one of them.
00:41:47.520 Every—no matter which birth control you use, whether it is the pill, whether it is the IUD,
00:41:52.720 the history is so dark, it's terrifying.
00:41:57.120 I mean, experimenting on women that were in mental facilities and knowing that these women were getting cancer
00:42:03.240 and still being like, okay, we're still going to bring the product to market, breast cancer.
00:42:06.840 Who cares?
00:42:07.280 We're going to bring the product to market.
00:42:08.340 Experimenting on Africans.
00:42:09.520 Let me just stop because it's going to make me rant about birth control,
00:42:12.240 and that's not what we need to do today.
00:42:13.600 In fact, what we need to do is we need to read one more comment.
00:42:17.000 Last comment from Pink Med.
00:42:18.780 I hope I don't hurt or kill Candace.
00:42:21.180 She's sharing so much truth, and I'm scared something will happen.
00:42:24.240 We should all pray.
00:42:25.360 Thank you, Pink Med.
00:42:26.020 Definitely pray.
00:42:27.160 You know, I have accepted.
00:42:29.180 I know people, like I said, if they want to kill you, they're going to kill you.
00:42:31.520 I mean, they've killed so many people, sometimes in broad daylight, you know?
00:42:34.620 JFK, you just got shot in broad daylight.
00:42:36.380 So I don't think about it too much, and I just know that ultimately what we are here to do
00:42:41.120 is to tell the truth.
00:42:42.760 You stick with God.
00:42:43.860 I know that this life isn't it.
00:42:44.960 That's the beauty of being a Christian.
00:42:45.920 I know that this life is not it.
00:42:48.780 And it is far from it.
00:42:50.260 And I guess as everyone has been saying, Christ is king.
00:42:53.400 All right, guys, we will see you tomorrow for a brand new episode.