Candace Owens - June 20, 2024


What REALLY happened on 9⧸11? | Candace Ep 9


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

182.4433

Word Count

6,465

Sentence Count

513

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

Join us as we discuss conspiracy theories about 9/11 and the music industry s response to it. Featuring: Lil Yachtyr, Jojo Siwa, and Candace, a millennial who grew up in the late 90s and early 00s, and the conspiracy theory that never seems to go away. Thanks to our sponsor, Humber River River Health Foundation, for supporting our mission to keep healthcare innovations alive and accessible for all. 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, advancements in technology, the end of hallway medicine. We re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health Foundation. Help us innovate to keep Healthcare Lives Alive. Donate at HealthcareLives.ca/support-healthcarelives to make a difference in the lives of every patient, every day, every second of every day. Today s episode is brought to you by Humberriverhealth.ca. This podcast is a tribute to the brave souls who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001, in the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the planes that crashed into the Pentagon and the other buildings in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Thank you to Candace as she shares her story and the courage it took to share it with the world. Thank you, Candace for being brave, and brave enough to speak out loud and clear about the truth about what happened that day, and what it means to us all, and how we can all of us can do to remember it in the coming days ahead of us in the future. . We love you, my friends! - Candace and thank you for being a voice for change! - Thank you for listening to the truth. - your voice is so loud, not just in words, not only on social media, but in the real world, and in the world thank you, and we love you for speaking out, and for standing up for what matters in this day and in this podcast. and today's episode thanks for listening, your support is so much for being loud and strong so that we can be loud, thank you it s loud, and you are not just loud, we are loud enough


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This podcast is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation.
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00:00:09.500 Canadians have always made healthcare our mission.
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00:00:15.940 Reduced wait times, safer patients, advancements in technology, the end of hallway medicine.
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00:00:30.000 All right, happy Thursday, everybody.
00:00:32.040 And boy, oh boy, do we have an episode for you today.
00:00:35.320 First up, do you guys remember Lil RT?
00:00:38.420 He was a nine-year-old.
00:00:39.580 He was rapping about guns and sex on YouTube, and YouTube was like totally fine with it.
00:00:44.260 Well, it turns out that he may have a white counterpart.
00:00:48.180 Yep, she's made her debut singing along to Sexy Red.
00:00:52.520 And I'm guessing this girl has to be about four years old.
00:00:55.240 I mean, we definitely have to blur her face.
00:00:57.500 Trying my best here not to lose hope for America.
00:01:00.000 As she raps across the internet.
00:01:02.980 And speaking of sweet, precious little white girls, that is exactly how Jojo Siwa began her life.
00:01:08.840 Remember, she was on Dance Moms.
00:01:10.240 She was so precious.
00:01:11.220 We loved her.
00:01:12.420 But today, and really ever since she came out and announced that she was a lesbian, her character has definitely shifted.
00:01:20.000 And today we've got her telling concert goers to lick her nuts.
00:01:24.600 Yeah.
00:01:25.360 But first, it's the conspiracy theory that never seems to go away.
00:01:29.560 9-11.
00:01:30.580 Yes, the live chat yesterday was lit.
00:01:32.900 They were demanding that we discuss it.
00:01:35.560 You know what?
00:01:36.320 I'm a chronic people pleaser, so let's do it.
00:01:38.600 All that coming up on Candace.
00:01:40.460 Where were you on 9-11?
00:01:57.340 I mean, if you're a millennial like me, the terrorist attack left an indelible mark upon your childhood.
00:02:03.700 I know exactly where I was.
00:02:05.480 I will never forget it.
00:02:06.460 I was sitting in music class in my middle school.
00:02:10.820 And the principal came over to the speaker and said,
00:02:13.820 A plane has hit a tower in New York City.
00:02:16.160 And I will never forget what my music teacher said, Mr. Gregory.
00:02:19.820 He said, why are they interrupting class to tell us this?
00:02:23.720 And then some time passed and they interrupted again over the speakerphone and said,
00:02:27.160 A second plane has hit a tower in New York City.
00:02:29.780 And I want to be clear.
00:02:30.920 I'm from Stanford, Connecticut, which means that many of the parents worked in New York City.
00:02:37.140 It's very close, Stanford, to New York City.
00:02:39.000 They'd wake up, they'd take the train, and they would go to the city.
00:02:41.080 So then a mass panic ensued.
00:02:44.020 Parents started showing up, picking up students early.
00:02:47.180 I left with one of my friends.
00:02:49.360 And who could forget what happened thereafter?
00:02:51.440 I think all across America we were doing the same thing.
00:02:53.720 We were huddled around televisions, waiting for the news to be updated minute by minute.
00:03:00.560 In my household, we had one of those big, clunky, rather unfashionable big screen TVs.
00:03:05.660 And we just sat there and watched.
00:03:08.300 And I want to be clear.
00:03:09.000 This was the land and the time before smartphones.
00:03:12.280 There were no independent media voices that were offering reports.
00:03:15.820 There was no Twitter.
00:03:16.520 There was no social media on Instagram.
00:03:18.960 And I think now, obviously, we appreciate how significant independent voices are,
00:03:25.200 especially in times of high confusion.
00:03:28.080 I mean, from COVID vaccines to Russia collusion, we now very much understand that the mainstream media is capable of getting it wrong and also capable of telling massive lies.
00:03:42.000 So what immediately followed the September 11th terrorist attack was, as I reflect upon it in the retrospect, now that I'm an adult, a married mother, 35 years old, and my brain is developed,
00:03:53.020 I recognized Soviet tactics of brainwashing that took place thereafter.
00:03:59.400 I mean, every day, I was an 11-year-old child, 11-year-old, 12-year-old child, we were being told to stand for a moment of silence at 9, 11 a.m.
00:04:10.080 So picture little kids, 10, 11, 12, standing up for a moment of silence.
00:04:14.540 And then over the speakerphone, they would tell us to think about and to remember the people that had died.
00:04:21.900 Yeah, we were thinking about death every day at 9, 11 a.m.
00:04:25.820 A couple of years later, I entered high school, and my older sister's boyfriend made me watch a documentary.
00:04:31.240 It was called Loose Change.
00:04:32.800 I will never forget it.
00:04:33.600 Never, ever forget it.
00:04:35.160 I came out of watching that documentary, which I think if you looked it up today, it would say conspiracy theories about 9, 11.
00:04:41.420 But irrespective of how they want to categorize it, at the very least, you came out of it recognizing that not everything was told to the public about that day.
00:04:52.560 Don't need to go too far, but there's no question that we were not told everything about that day and that many questions were not being answered.
00:05:01.260 I mean, some of the things that we were even told make entirely no sense.
00:05:05.600 For example, we were told that the terrorist attacks were executed by the Saudis, remember?
00:05:10.100 Which totally explains why we then decided to go to war with Iraq, who had weapons of mass destruction that were never found.
00:05:20.920 And who can forget how the newscasters told the public that they were definitely sure that it was the Saudis?
00:05:27.420 Don't remember?
00:05:28.220 Let's revisit it.
00:05:28.880 Let's go back to 2001 and watch this clip from our trusted news source, CNN.
00:05:35.160 Take a listen.
00:05:35.600 Another development on Saturday, New York officials revealed at a news conference here in the city that a hijacker's passport was found blocks from the World Trade Center crash site, if you can believe that.
00:05:45.980 No other details were given, but the discovery prompted the FBI and police to expand the search area down in lower Manhattan.
00:05:52.680 I like how even the newscaster says, if you can believe that, because nope, nope, I refuse to believe that and you should not either.
00:06:03.300 You are telling me that somebody hijacked a plane, got onto the plane, crashed the plane, the plane exploded into fire, tower collapsed.
00:06:12.680 They could not even find all of the human remains.
00:06:16.880 But in all of this, in all of the fire, in the collapse of the building, in all of the dust, in all of the struggle, they found, and didn't give any details of how or who found it, the passport.
00:06:27.780 The little paper passport survived everything.
00:06:30.020 And they go, oh, well, look, this is one of the hijackers.
00:06:33.600 This is one of the Saudi hijackers.
00:06:34.940 He must have dropped his passport from the sky before he flew the plane into the building.
00:06:39.940 And somehow they couldn't even find the audio boxes, the black boxes from the plane, but they have the passport.
00:06:47.560 So here it is.
00:06:49.320 Yeah, nope, not going for that.
00:06:51.820 Then, of course, there are those who believe that 9-11 was an inside job, a false flag event.
00:06:57.400 And those people are deemed the craziest because how dare they?
00:07:00.720 How dare they question that narrative?
00:07:02.740 How dare you think that your government could be involved in a false flag attack at all?
00:07:07.880 Well, let me tell you something, sweetheart.
00:07:08.880 You don't have to believe that 9-11 was an inside job, but you better tether yourself to the understanding that false flag events are a reality, not an imagination, not a conspiracy theory.
00:07:19.780 It is a reality.
00:07:21.640 And you want to know how we know that?
00:07:23.280 Well, you can just look this up on Wikipedia if you don't believe me.
00:07:26.820 Because a former sitting president who was subsequently assassinated in the back of a car next to his wife, JFK, he refused to sign off on a false flag event.
00:07:37.380 The CIA came to him.
00:07:38.820 This is called Operation Northwoods.
00:07:40.520 You should look this up if you think that I'm making this up.
00:07:43.340 The CIA came to JFK and they said, we have an operation.
00:07:46.580 We want to go to war with Cuba.
00:07:49.680 Okay.
00:07:49.940 And he said, we have some ideas of how we're going to get the American public on our side, how we're going to get public sentiment to shift so that they want war.
00:07:58.060 And what we think we should do is stage a false flag event, pretend that Cuba is attacking America when in reality it's not.
00:08:04.680 It's really us.
00:08:05.480 One idea that they floated was a fabricated shoot down of a U.S. Air Force plane.
00:08:13.100 They also floated blowing up a U.S. ship.
00:08:17.020 And other ideas that they had were just to orchestrate a series of terror attacks on United States citizens.
00:08:23.240 They thought maybe in Miami, maybe in D.C., we'll just start killing people and blaming the Cubans.
00:08:28.900 And JFK said, this is maniacal.
00:08:31.200 I absolutely will not sign off on a false flag event against American citizens in order to get them to agree for us to go to war with Cuba.
00:08:41.320 So, yeah, those things do actually happen in the world.
00:08:45.400 And there were plenty of Americans who thought that it was, at the very least, incredibly suspicious during 9-11, shortly thereafter,
00:08:53.880 when this segment ran, also back in 2002, on ABC News as an update to a prior segment that they had done.
00:09:03.120 Take a listen.
00:09:04.400 In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
00:09:11.420 One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
00:09:19.720 An investigation of their presence has led to questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on U.S. soil.
00:09:27.500 We're joined now by ABC's John Miller with an exclusive report this evening.
00:09:31.320 That's right, Elizabeth.
00:09:32.560 This is a case that took the FBI and the CIA more than two months to sort out, while five Israelis waited in jail.
00:09:40.260 It began when this woman was watching the Twin Towers burning from her apartment in New Jersey.
00:09:45.140 She noticed three men on top of a van, posing for pictures with the towers burning in the background.
00:09:51.540 And I could see that they were, like, happy.
00:09:54.620 You know, they didn't look shocked to me.
00:09:57.640 You know, they didn't look shocked.
00:09:59.180 I thought it was very strange.
00:10:01.160 The witness called police, who stopped the van hours later and arrested five men.
00:10:06.460 All five, it turns out, were Israeli.
00:10:09.320 They were turned over to the FBI.
00:10:11.180 Sources tell ABC News, during a check of national security databases, some of the men were listed as having had connections with Israeli intelligence.
00:10:20.580 At the FBI, that set off alarm bells.
00:10:23.860 The FBI needed the answers to three important questions.
00:10:27.220 Who were these men?
00:10:28.420 What brought them to that parking lot on the morning of September 11th?
00:10:32.140 And did they have any advanced knowledge of what was going to happen that day?
00:10:36.700 The men said they were just taking pictures at the time.
00:10:39.720 They said they worked for a company called Urban Moving.
00:10:43.320 The FBI obtained a search warrant for the company's offices.
00:10:47.040 Two SUVs were filled up with between 9 and 12 boxes and computers.
00:10:52.600 Not long after the arrests, the offices of Urban Moving were simply abandoned.
00:10:57.880 Almost everything was left behind.
00:11:00.600 In jail, the five Israelis were repeatedly interrogated and given lie detector tests.
00:11:05.740 Stephen Gordon was their American lawyer.
00:11:07.720 They were asked questions if they had ever been approached by or hired by any non-United States intelligence community.
00:11:18.000 While there is still some debate among American intelligence officials,
00:11:22.000 many investigators believe some of the men were part of an Israeli operation aimed at monitoring radical Islamic charities that support groups like Hamas,
00:11:31.000 something lawyers for the five men and the Israeli government strongly deny.
00:11:36.480 These five Israelis were not involved in any intelligence operation in the United States.
00:11:41.060 The story is simply false.
00:11:43.100 In the end, the FBI concluded there was no evidence that any of the five men had advanced knowledge of the September 11th plot.
00:11:50.440 After 71 days, the five Israelis were deported, leaving some ruffled feathers among both U.S. and Israeli officials.
00:11:59.440 All right, guys, so nothing to see there.
00:12:01.580 Obviously, you'd be a conspiracy theorist if you had any questions about that.
00:12:04.420 You actually would be worse.
00:12:05.300 You'd probably be anti-Semite if you had any questions about a foreign government overseas
00:12:09.600 that had people who were attached to their intelligence apparatus who were celebrating and taking photos as the towers burned and American citizens were dying.
00:12:22.020 Yeah, don't be any of those things.
00:12:24.060 Now, why are we talking about this?
00:12:26.400 Well, we're talking about it first and foremost because America forever changed after 9-11.
00:12:31.460 We, in my view, stopped being a free country.
00:12:33.740 For fear, we gave up freedom.
00:12:35.240 It's really difficult to imagine the world prior to 9-11.
00:12:39.780 Imagine people that were just able to go to the airport, were not treated like they had done something wrong,
00:12:45.500 didn't have to take their belts off and their shoes off and their quarters out of their pockets,
00:12:49.740 and they just simply got on the plane.
00:12:52.720 Yeah, we don't have it anymore.
00:12:54.760 In fact, they collect even more information.
00:12:56.620 Now they want to take your photo.
00:12:57.880 We're all a suspect now.
00:12:59.160 They essentially used our paralyzing fear and the media and the school system,
00:13:06.600 stand up, the indoctrination, remember the people that died, to jam through the Patriot Act.
00:13:13.800 We're also talking about this because they used that same fear to throw us into more endless wars in the Middle East.
00:13:21.180 And if you remember those fear tactics as vividly as I do,
00:13:24.320 then you might be looking around and recognizing a very familiar playbook.
00:13:29.240 You're a terrorist sympathizer if you don't like bombs and war and dead people and,
00:13:34.480 my gosh, the Muslims, they're bad.
00:13:37.100 Yeah, no, I'm none of those things.
00:13:38.420 What I am actually is an American, and I have questions.
00:13:42.920 And while speech is still free in this country, I intend on asking them.
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00:15:23.920 All right, so I'm reminding you that I had a little bit of a rap battle.
00:15:33.660 I have many rap battles.
00:15:34.640 It's me.
00:15:35.080 It's Cardi B.
00:15:36.060 It's me versus Lizzo.
00:15:37.300 I think that's like a singing battle.
00:15:39.140 And now, and recently, it was me versus Lil RT.
00:15:43.060 Lil RT was a nine-year-old who sort of exploded on the internet because, well, he's got a potty mouth.
00:15:49.040 That's the truth.
00:15:50.540 Lil RT has got a potty mouth.
00:15:52.640 And he dropped this video when people were debating whether or not this was great that he had become a rapper who, by the way, is illiterate.
00:16:00.480 According to the internet, he can't read.
00:16:02.260 But he is rapping about having some hoes.
00:16:05.760 I'm going to quickly jog your memory with a clip from his debut music video.
00:16:11.040 Take a listen.
00:16:11.420 Now, I would apologize for having to play that on the show, but I'm pretty sure it was just beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, because, I mean, what's going on?
00:16:32.300 How could any adult think that this is a good idea to have a young man who cannot read but is rapping about what he's doing with girls that he should definitively not be doing with girls?
00:16:44.140 I mean, to me, it is a pipeline to prison.
00:16:46.820 You know, I get criticism.
00:16:47.980 Oh, why are you so focused on Black America?
00:16:50.760 I am an equal opportunity offender.
00:16:52.900 I cannot keep reminding you guys enough of this.
00:16:55.060 If you're watching the show, you're watching it in Africa, maybe you're watching it.
00:16:58.840 We definitely get a lot of people watching in South Africa, Zimbabwe.
00:17:02.420 If you're in the U.K., it doesn't matter who you are, what race you are.
00:17:06.340 You will be offended by me if you are up to no good.
00:17:10.100 And so, of course, I was on the Internet and I saw a young girl.
00:17:14.100 And honestly, she's so young that we're going to blow out her face because this is just sad to me.
00:17:18.520 OK, she looks to me to be about three or four years old.
00:17:22.760 And she is singing on the Internet and receiving applause because she's rapping to Sexy Red's song entitled, aptly entitled, Looking for Hoes.
00:17:34.700 Take a listen.
00:17:35.340 Yeah, so maybe you missed the lyrics.
00:18:01.620 And you are as disheartened as I am that any adult would record their young child speaking like that.
00:18:07.960 But I'm going to type the lyrics say, quote, it ain't my fault that I F better than your B-I-T-C-H.
00:18:15.360 I'm so F-ing sexy.
00:18:17.660 You can't even fake it.
00:18:19.300 I can't even read the next line.
00:18:20.360 It's literally too disgusting.
00:18:22.140 I will not read it on this program.
00:18:24.000 Followed by shake that beep, B-I-T-C-H.
00:18:28.080 Make them hoes mad.
00:18:29.860 Show me how you bleep her, baby dad.
00:18:35.020 I mean, I can't even.
00:18:35.880 This is, again, looks to be about four year old that is dancing.
00:18:40.200 And remarkably, someone over the caption just writes, I hope this is my kid.
00:18:44.220 Like, I hope this is my kid someday.
00:18:45.480 I hope that my kid also knows how to rap to Sexy Red by the time she is a toddler.
00:18:53.120 I really hope she's able to learn that.
00:18:54.840 I mean, what is actually going on?
00:18:56.760 When I talk about on this show about the psychological programming, about how they mine, quote, unquote, talent, and in reality, what they are mining are people that they believe present themselves in a manner that is so low and so debased and so low frequency that if they put them on the airwaves and artificially turn them into celebrities, the next generation of children will begin to mimic them.
00:19:18.400 Right. This is a true, definitive psychological program.
00:19:21.920 It's been studied on, studied for decades.
00:19:24.400 People, entire institutes dedicated to see how you would react if we turn someone artificially into a celebrity, if you would think they were cool.
00:19:30.500 And Sexy Red is an example of that.
00:19:31.820 I don't mean that.
00:19:33.000 Disrespect Sexy Red.
00:19:34.180 She's just not the most talented person.
00:19:36.300 Right.
00:19:36.420 She is not the best that Black America has to offer, and she must know that.
00:19:40.720 And so she's on the airwaves, and now you have this young girl who should be trying to figure out puzzles, should be learning her ABCs, how to spell her first name.
00:19:49.700 I'm going to go ahead and guess that she, like Lil RT, is illiterate because she would be quite advanced if she wasn't illiterate.
00:19:55.960 And she is instead speaking like she wants to be pregnant by the time she's 14.
00:20:00.820 I mean, as a society, we just have to do better than this.
00:20:04.940 And when I say we, I mean the people in the comments that are applauding this, saying, I hope my child turns out like this.
00:20:11.200 Yay.
00:20:11.720 I hope I put my child in the pipeline to prison.
00:20:13.880 It's going to be so great for a couple of likes on Instagram.
00:20:17.560 They can see I'm a cool mom, like Mean Girls.
00:20:20.060 I'm a cool mom.
00:20:21.480 Yeah, no, I'm not a cool mom.
00:20:23.200 Nope, not a cool mom.
00:20:24.820 Don't even count me as a cool person.
00:20:27.020 Don't think it's cute.
00:20:27.840 Don't think it's funny.
00:20:28.600 And personally, think that CPS should be examining this home, right?
00:20:33.740 Just what is going on here that this is what your daughter is learning and you're also putting it on the Internet like there aren't complete creeps on the Internet who would enjoy her speaking in such a derogatory manner about sex.
00:20:47.500 Because that is what she is speaking about.
00:20:49.140 That little girl is speaking about sex.
00:20:50.320 It is awful.
00:20:50.840 Anyways, you guys, we need to go back to a society where we don't even speak like that, where people think it's unfashionable to even talk like that.
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00:22:22.820 All right, guys, moving on.
00:22:24.800 JoJo Siwa.
00:22:25.880 Siwa, I always say her last name wrong.
00:22:27.980 Well, it's an important update.
00:22:29.240 She thinks she has nuts.
00:22:30.160 I don't know.
00:22:30.560 I was going to tell you that right away.
00:22:31.760 JoJo Siwa thinks she has nuts.
00:22:33.680 So I've been following her story because I liked JoJo Siwa a lot.
00:22:38.380 She was so cute on Dance Moms.
00:22:40.860 She had the bubbly personality.
00:22:43.100 You know, she wasn't the number one dancer, but she was definitively the—she had the best personality.
00:22:48.100 Like, it was no doubt that that young girl was going to be a star.
00:22:52.400 The cameras loved her.
00:22:53.400 And a star she became.
00:22:54.580 She started her own YouTube show.
00:22:56.380 I think she even dropped some music, and all the young girls loved her.
00:22:59.740 And she wore a big ponytail or big bows in her hair.
00:23:03.820 And everybody's parents had to suddenly be paying attention to this young girl on YouTube that their children loved.
00:23:09.520 And then things change.
00:23:10.700 And obviously, people go through adolescence.
00:23:12.340 And when you go through adolescence, you're trying to be different.
00:23:15.120 And like I said, you know, back in the day, in the 80s, everyone was smoking cigarettes.
00:23:19.440 And then they came after Big Tobacco with an ad.
00:23:22.520 You know, the adolescent kids were skipping school to smoke cigarettes.
00:23:25.880 And then that ended.
00:23:26.840 That ended.
00:23:27.280 They really put an end to that, I would say, probably in the 90s.
00:23:29.500 And they said, smoking is not good.
00:23:31.180 So what did they pick up instead?
00:23:32.760 Well, I think one of the things they picked up was gender ideology, trying to be different, trying to experiment with their sexuality.
00:23:41.380 And everyone is something.
00:23:44.120 That's all I'll say, something.
00:23:45.000 Maybe you're non-binary.
00:23:46.100 Maybe you're a lesbian.
00:23:46.700 Maybe you're gay.
00:23:47.160 Maybe you're transgendered.
00:23:48.040 Maybe you are intersex.
00:23:50.520 There's a lot of letters in there.
00:23:52.300 And JoJo Siwa came out, and she says that she's a lesbian.
00:23:56.320 She doesn't like guys.
00:23:57.140 Okay, fine.
00:23:58.460 I mean, my question is, why does sexuality have to dictate a certain personality?
00:24:04.040 Which is to say that I'm heterosexual, right?
00:24:08.560 There is not a prototype for what it means to be heterosexual, what personality you must embody as a heterosexual person.
00:24:15.200 But more and more, there does seem to be these sort of stereotypes that people feel they instantly have to lean into when they declare themselves to be a lesbian or when they declare themselves to be a gay man.
00:24:24.960 And JoJo Siwa is kind of embodying a stereotype of what we think about when you confront a lesbian.
00:24:32.640 Like, you know, again, this is a stereotype.
00:24:34.760 I don't—this is not—every lesbian does not embody this, but she is becoming a stereotype.
00:24:38.160 And so here she is.
00:24:40.260 She posted this on her TikTok.
00:24:42.480 Take a listen.
00:24:43.780 I'll come back like a boomerang.
00:24:46.220 Tell the haters to lick my nuts!
00:24:47.840 Let's get their way.
00:24:49.940 I can get it up on the drums.
00:24:52.140 In case you didn't hear her, she said, tell the haters to lick my nuts.
00:24:56.440 There we go.
00:24:57.500 You go, girl.
00:24:58.480 And people applauded.
00:24:59.100 They said, whoa!
00:25:00.860 You got those haters.
00:25:03.440 They're going to lick your nuts or something.
00:25:05.400 What are we even applauding?
00:25:07.220 Please, just go back to being confident in who you are because that is not how I read what you are doing.
00:25:14.160 I read somebody who is, unfortunately, has a big platform and has to go through those growing pains with a big platform and doesn't actually feel secure in who she is.
00:25:23.260 I would welcome a conversation with JoJo Siwa.
00:25:24.780 I would love to have her on this show.
00:25:26.460 Please do not take offense.
00:25:27.780 But just remember that there are tons of young girls that are following you, and they are believing in you before I believe you even know who you are.
00:25:36.480 And lastly, we have former CNN host Mark Lamont Hill.
00:25:41.080 Now, Mark Lamont Hill and I, we have an interesting background.
00:25:44.100 He came on my show when I was on PragerU, and we heavily debated the transgendered issue.
00:25:49.360 And, you know, people made fun of him on the Internet for not being able to say what a woman was or what a man was or what the differences were.
00:25:57.100 And so we're definitely not on the same side of the political aisle.
00:26:00.500 But you know what I think?
00:26:01.280 I think Mark Lamont Hill, you won't admit it, but I think over the years I've turned him into a standist.
00:26:07.340 I think so.
00:26:08.280 I think there are, and he will say this in the clip that I'm going to show you, at least some aspects about my personality and my grip that he appreciates.
00:26:15.880 And so I wanted to just very quickly show this clip that he did on his personal YouTube page because I saw it, and I was actually very grateful that he was commending our success.
00:26:25.300 So take a listen.
00:26:26.260 So they thought that they could break and destroy Candace Owens, and instead, she's on Piers Morgan this week.
00:26:34.620 She's on YouTube.
00:26:35.600 She's trending on Spotify, Apple, all this stuff.
00:26:38.560 Now, let me be clear.
00:26:39.260 This is not an encouragement to go out and believe what Candace Owens believes.
00:26:43.780 I don't believe what Candace Owens believes.
00:26:45.400 And I don't think you should watch stuff that is objectionable.
00:26:49.600 But I got to tell you, everybody has a right to free speech.
00:26:53.220 Everybody has a right to put their ideas in the public square and let the best ideas win.
00:26:57.740 And they were trying to silence her ideas.
00:26:59.460 So the fact that she not only didn't get silenced ultimately, but she came up and is beating the very people who they thought could control her voice because of their footprint.
00:27:10.960 There's something good about that.
00:27:12.900 There's something, let me just say good.
00:27:14.460 That's not the right word.
00:27:15.400 There's something poetic about it.
00:27:17.180 There's something just frankly hilarious about that.
00:27:19.920 Thank you, Mark Lamont Hill.
00:27:21.320 Well, I really appreciated that.
00:27:22.720 And it actually, there's more gratitude that should be shared here.
00:27:26.920 It is not just because of me and my determination, but really it's because of the people back at home that watch this show every single day all across the world.
00:27:34.160 Obviously, the live chat, we're always going crazy trying to get 10K watching live.
00:27:38.460 You guys believed in me.
00:27:39.460 I wouldn't be here.
00:27:40.280 I wouldn't have a platform if it wasn't for each and every one of you.
00:27:42.660 You guys went to clubcandis.com and bought your Standis mugs, which, by the way, we should be shipping those out within the next two weeks.
00:27:50.480 So just stand by as we have a lot of orders that we are filling and we're, you guys are basically investing in a startup.
00:27:55.800 We didn't know how this was going to go and it is going amazingly.
00:27:58.540 So I just kind of wanted to wrap before we get into comments by just telling you from the bottom of my heart how grateful we are.
00:28:04.940 You know, the whole team, we are just so grateful that you stood by us through those turbulent times.
00:28:09.820 All right. Now, jumping into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
00:28:13.480 Now, we talked about pornography.
00:28:15.260 It's obviously an ill.
00:28:16.520 It's obviously very bad.
00:28:18.000 And yet there are people that are completely brainwashed and think that it's a matter of free speech.
00:28:22.720 Like, obviously, that's not free speech.
00:28:25.380 People just having sex on a camera is not a matter of free speech.
00:28:31.580 Well, this person writes, I never watched porn because my father told me that's some father's daughter.
00:28:36.380 And if you watch it, you shame her, him and the whole family.
00:28:39.660 Wow, that's powerful.
00:28:40.880 From conversations with friends, I've learned that that advice saved me a whole lot of heartache, too.
00:28:45.660 Wow, that is that is I'm very glad that you shared that.
00:28:48.300 And it's something that people should maybe say to their sons when they're growing up because they are exposed to it.
00:28:53.140 And it is very true.
00:28:53.900 It saves you a lot of heartache, especially as a man.
00:28:56.040 As I've said, men are wired differently.
00:28:58.960 Well, this person has a disagreement.
00:29:00.840 Vic writes, I'm a big fan of Candace, but I don't agree with banning things like pornography.
00:29:04.280 And I do indeed see it as a slippery slope.
00:29:06.840 If we ban porn because it's harmful, there are many other things that will eventually be banned for that reason.
00:29:12.000 If we care about freedom, we have to care about the freedom for people to do things we don't agree with to at least some degree.
00:29:18.840 Yeah, I think it's the exact opposite.
00:29:20.680 I mean, people act like this.
00:29:22.140 We lived in a society that there was always pornography.
00:29:24.500 There wasn't.
00:29:25.120 And that's why I said we need to do an episode, which I think I would try to do next week, where I take you through the history of pornography in this nation.
00:29:31.760 It actually is the opposite.
00:29:33.020 The slippery slope theory has been proven true, that because of pornography, we are now suffering from a variety of different ills.
00:29:39.260 And it's impacting families.
00:29:40.400 It's impacting relationships.
00:29:41.580 It's impacting men.
00:29:42.760 Men have addictions.
00:29:44.120 It's impacting human sex trafficking.
00:29:46.600 So the slippery slope, you're right, it is a theory that has proven true.
00:29:49.600 But our society was functioning just fine with an understanding that this is not an example of free speech.
00:29:56.240 We are people that are offering their bodies on the Internet and readily accessible to young children who stumble upon it.
00:30:04.780 That is not an example of free speech.
00:30:07.320 In fact, what it actually is, is obscenity.
00:30:10.240 And the founding fathers of this nation never had a viewpoint that obscenity was a matter of speech.
00:30:16.940 Next comment is from Treasure Rainey.
00:30:20.600 This person writes,
00:30:21.340 Porn is so hurtful to families.
00:30:23.300 My first husband was completely addicted.
00:30:25.720 We got married and I had no clue how deep the addiction went.
00:30:29.060 We went months without being intimate because he was looking at it and how he treated me and acted would change when he did.
00:30:35.040 It also affected his ability to be intimate when we did.
00:30:38.580 All of this led to him cheating on me multiple times and then he left me for another woman when I was pregnant.
00:30:43.820 He married that woman and fast forward several years, left her for another woman.
00:30:49.000 And I truly believe he never stopped looking at it.
00:30:51.900 That is correct.
00:30:53.080 And not only is it an addiction for men, it's also an addiction that brings them great shame.
00:30:56.880 This is why people don't watch pornography in the daytime while they're just on the train.
00:31:01.120 It brings them shame.
00:31:01.900 They know what's wrong.
00:31:02.620 They know that that is not real intimacy.
00:31:04.120 They know that even their view set on intimacy, their view sets on intimacy are being debased by pornography.
00:31:11.200 And yet, of course, there are biological and psychological impulses that make them continue to engage in it.
00:31:18.420 And we're not going to be able to fix this as a society unless we get real about it.
00:31:21.180 I am a stan when it comes to the idea of banning pornography as best that we can.
00:31:28.980 All right, guys, this last person writes,
00:31:31.400 How can Cardi, Cardi is a porn stan, say that?
00:31:35.780 But then when it comes to her gross song, she doesn't let her daughter listen to it.
00:31:40.280 Imagine porn, which is way worse.
00:31:42.980 Like, you're a mother, and if you can't even let your kids listen to your stuff, why make them see it?
00:31:47.580 It's a very good point.
00:31:48.320 What she's referring to there is the fact that Cardi B notoriously was on Instagram and her song,
00:31:53.780 she was bopping to one of her songs and her daughter came in the room,
00:31:56.360 and then she instantly turned the song down.
00:31:57.920 Like, my daughter's too young to listen to this.
00:31:59.200 And Cardi's defense was like, Well, I'm a mother, and I'm making those decisions,
00:32:01.920 and so I can stop her from listening to this.
00:32:04.700 And, yeah, it's a bit erotic.
00:32:06.160 It's like, No, you can only be with your kids so much.
00:32:08.560 Eventually, they go to school.
00:32:09.580 Some other kid's child has a phone.
00:32:12.200 We just showed you in this episode Lil RT and then the little four-year-old girl who's wrapping the sexy red.
00:32:18.640 Those are the children that your children are going to encounter in the real world,
00:32:22.840 whose parents are going to give them cell phones and let them listen to this trash.
00:32:25.940 So to put the onus on parents and say, Like, Oh, well, you got to be able to stop it from happening.
00:32:31.660 No.
00:32:32.320 Let's make good, moral, righteous decisions as a society and say that these aspects are damaging to us as individuals,
00:32:41.420 to us within our relationships, to us in our relationship to God, to our faith structures,
00:32:45.780 and also, of course, in all throughout society.
00:32:50.720 Lastly, I have this comment from Manect.
00:32:53.040 It's my favorite app right now because I get to talk to you guys.
00:32:55.540 I actually have not yet answered this person.
00:32:57.540 I'm going to do it as soon as this show is over.
00:32:59.380 This person wrote to me, Hi, I have so much to say to you.
00:33:02.780 First, I have been watching your videos for well over a year now.
00:33:05.760 I used to be a leftist, but since watching your videos, I had done a complete 180.
00:33:09.480 You always lay out the facts, and once you, as in the viewer, start to accept that what you're talking about is the actual truth,
00:33:16.240 it makes you sit back and think, Second, I am a Christian Armenian, so when I watched your interview on Piers Morgan, I was in shock.
00:33:23.080 I appreciate you bringing awareness to the situation in Armenia.
00:33:26.520 It is clearly not, quote-unquote, cool or mainstream to support or speak out against genocide against Christians.
00:33:33.120 Third, I live in a city that is majority Armenian, and we are in L.A. County, but our city is so clean and safe,
00:33:39.820 and it's thanks to conservative Armenians.
00:33:42.020 I promise you we exist.
00:33:43.200 Fourth, I am in law school, and my school pushes leftist agendas.
00:33:47.660 It is so frustrating as someone who does not believe in it.
00:33:49.780 Lastly, if there is ever a way I can be employed by you from L.A., please let me know.
00:33:53.080 God bless.
00:33:54.140 These comments like this make me so happy.
00:33:55.540 It shows us that we're making a difference, so it doesn't really matter what the media says,
00:33:59.100 calling us crazy and racist and sexist and conspiracy theorists and every ism.
00:34:03.560 We're making a real impact.
00:34:04.900 People are cleaning up their lives because we have the courage to talk about these issues in a way
00:34:08.320 that most people, when they hear it, I believe this, when people hear truth, they have a response to it.
00:34:13.460 You can break through the lies if you keep insisting upon the truth.
00:34:18.420 All right, ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time that we have for today.
00:34:21.200 Again, if you want to support the show, you can head to Locals.com and become a monthly donor, an annual donor,
00:34:26.160 or you can simply just pray for us because I swear the prayers are keeping us safe.
00:34:31.560 Also, you can head to ClubCandice.com.
00:34:33.840 And if you are still waiting for things to ship out, just give us a couple more weeks.
00:34:37.740 I promise we are completely on it.
00:34:39.420 We're still in startup mode and figuring this thing out.
00:34:41.680 I'll see you guys tomorrow.
00:34:56.160 We'll see you guys tomorrow.