The leftist media has tried to whitewash her, paint her as privileged, and call her a traitor to her race. But conservative activist and BLEXIT founder Candace Owens has had enough of the games and victimization. Once a leftist herself, she watched as the Left demonized cultural icons like Donald Trump and Kanye West and realized how dependent the Left is on black America. She has experienced firsthand how desperately the Left insists that black Americans are victims in the Trump era, especially when they disagree. But her rough upbringing and strong work ethic have led her to a different calling: to free black America from the bondage of progressivism. And like Kanye and Trump, she’s not letting any politician tell her what to believe.
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Today I want you to meet the evil, syphilis charming and unbelievable. Thirty year old woman at the helm of a strange new cultural, cultural movement. That is absolutely reshaping. America movement so influential that it probably will shape the twenty twenty election, especially if she's right she says that Donald Trump, we'll get thirty percent of the Black about Donald Trump. Only eight percent of the block vote in twenty sixteen fifteen percent would be landslide. She believes between twenty and thirty well, eight percent was before she started speaking out in Congo, West started wearing a make Amerika great again ad nauseam trumpet the oval office. Candice Owens is the one that played an enormous role in making that moment happened. She created blacks, it missing black exit. The idea of black people shouldn't have to vote against their own well being just to appease someone else, especially not under the guys that its progressive then she has taken her movement into the White House and in the Congress she has really pissed off a lot of people, but she has invigorated many people who felt lost and alone in the world. Today. I am positive. You already know who she is, but I invite you to hear her in this setting recorded in our mercury studios. It all comes together. This is one of the other. So after you finish your probably in a walk away with the conversation in your mind, enrichment and argument, a rich dialogue and maybe even a reason to believe today, Candice Owen,
I am
excited to talk to you.
Think. You are one of the bravest,
and most eager
learners I have seen in a long time and your super super smart and gifted at
communication
but before I get into all of the
the things that you have done recently and the transformation in you. I wouldn't
who you were you grow
your dad, was an alcoholic,
you said your life wasn't easy prey or was it hard?
you know- that's been one of the things had been.
The crazy. The craziest element of my political journey is watching the left and the media try to
whitewash me like
When you read about Canada went, it sounds like I was an over privileged rich,
that group in Connecticut, for some reason to saying graphic etiquette: make people think that your wealthy and there's lots of bad boys is combating errors actually right now to a sitting on economic bubble, things through democrat policies, but my life has been tremendously hard. It's been a very
located life, I grew up with them, my mother, psychologically and physically abusive to me my and my siblings. My doubts was an he wasn't abusive, but he ain't no
financially and impotent, can provide for the family and adjust just tremendously selfish. That's what kind of what comes with the disease at alcoholism where him drinking we could came first, so I've never.
And never able to relax, meaning that always had to have a job. It always had to take care of myself in the modern age from,
forever I'm at the first of May. I had a job, I believe I was fourteen years old. I worked at a video store and I've never never not worked, and I always say that my set a bad thing now. Asylum is an eye about thing at all
the anxiety of knowing that you don't have parents. I can take care of you, that's a little different right. So ever everything that I had it was make or break ray is there was no fallback plan theirs? I guess the coffins people have when you know that if you really messed up your parents can help before a period in how we pay rent for their I'd ever had that, and so I was not at my house me- my mom far lie. I was a girl. I love my boyfriend when I was fifteen years old for months, because my mama kicking me out for months. At a time when I was at yeah when I was a teenager going up, so I had a really just a really rough upbringing uncles in prison. Just where we say I gases
I guess can be true of a lot of luck, Americans that what you see growing up, because our culture is so broken- I don't know- I don't know many Bach. Americans dont know relatives that were in prison, relatives that had been arrested in trouble and just sort of had this a lot of dysfunction. My household, I mean one of my earliest memories. Just to give you an idea of the sort of household I grew up in was my uncle his girlfriend set him on fire she's literally, and then this is the sort of dysfunction and he had to come. Live with us very tiny apartment, a roach invested apartment Treasure boulevard me. My three sisters share. My two sisters shared a room service, three of us in there and he had a column of us for a very because he had no or else to go and he couldn't in a really walk. He couldn't
really do much for a while until he got better applied this sort of. Like my upbringing, I was saved because my grandparents, when I was nine years old, came to our apartment and my granddad us. It basically said to my parents want his grand babies growing up in this climate and they moved us into their more middle class homes on all night of us were living. I and this in I was living in the attic my parents living in the basement. I mean we were thinking. I try to make it work, and my grandfather just had a different way of life that I would return to. After living, a very liberal life. There was a
difference in our grandparents. Otherwise, no especially
you old. Your grandparents were, but mine did not they were they,
were not raised in the sixties and they did their resisted different work ethic, a different understanding, a much more of a say.
Be your own person, you are responsible for you. Nobody else now complaining that, then I grandfather never complained. He just worked every single day of his life at ensuring that you said that they weren't they weren't didn't drop in the sixties, because I had a of recent conversation with my granddad is the heart to heart around the time I was getting married. I asked him kind of quite seriously like why is this like? Why is this your son? Talking about my father, I have of Galicia but my Father, so I dont want paint like I do, but just in
Constant irresponsibility. Never able to do anything takes from his children doesn't give back, and my granddad said something he said to me: it was the hippies,
it was the hippy generation that did this
I just thought wow. You know this idea of liberalism, you no more freedom, more freedom, you don't have to have rules are responsibilities. He was like they brought in the smoking and drinking and to live and let live mentality. So it interesting that that you call it out because, as it was,
the generation before that had done the world who had gone world war. Two,
came home after
pressure on a war they had seen horrible things they had gone without, for so long they
have children
all of a sudden. We become relatively wealthy. Things are going well in America and who doesn't want to give their child everything, and so they had nothing. That was bad
thing, lard and
of course, as the generation you're gonna pump out- and I talk about that- I mean I, I really believe in and my whole in my book- actual chapter called over civilization and what happens when you when you achieve peace?
the period to watch out for that, for things NGO, really bad, because when you, when you're not actually striving to correct things that are actually bad, you'll start creating badness around you are. I think that there's something about the human spirit that we want to triumph. We want to end the war. We want to say we did something and, like you said they didn't have anything August. Things were good and that also for my generation, millennials things have been great great, so were creating suffering around us, pretending to see it everywhere. So you said that you return to the way of your grandfather, but it took a wild in awhile. Dead. Word tell me about that period in your life. Yes, I always say to people like. I took the most liberal route to conservatism, server, very Liberace conservatism, and I just you know I was constantly in trouble. I was always a very smart percent. I did well in school by I was I was there wasn't there was an upset. I felt like the world owed me something because so much of my life seemed unfair fighter, though the parents I had it was unfair the money they didn't have. That was unfair. I had an education system that was telling me it was because the world is fundamentally unfair. Amend the system of unbridled capitalism in american and white Republicans is making an unfair. I just I just had a chip on my shoulder through much of my life and I found liberalism as due to be a home for that, because liberalism liberal perspective, should it welcomes the idea that we shouldn't have to be responsible because the world is just corrupt and backward. So why should we have to be decent people in a sort of allows you to absolve all responsibility all self responsibility? But I wasn't like now: I was a parting, but not not more than anybody else was I I just dumb. I just I was
is a bad person. I at all said I just was a really bad person
personally I am not proud of, and I didn't treat people well. I want you to my word and I was mean an end that meanness came from and in anger, a deep seated anger and then what happened that sort of change around was first off. I got smack with reality out when I left college without a degree and because my student loans got decline going into my senior year, but I had over a hundred thousand dollars a shit load that lie and we didn't have Bernie saying he was gonna wave, a magic wand and get so I hit the ground running and that my instinct to work as was always there. My grandfather just raised Asta we'd just always worked, isn't Owens quality, as my gun dad says, and I hit the ground running in New York, city and ass and in New York City hundred or brutal widow sleeping on friends couches. I may I was not doing well baby sitting here and then I had sort of a big break in that. I just started interviewing for jobs as an assistant, private equity firms, as I heard that you can make me I'll start out making fifty K. You know if you
just for an assistant I was like I can do this. I know you'll have a degree and I got hired on the spot. This firm and
it really change things for me, because I just saw how much my employers had
and there for me interest for me, always in terms of wanting to make money wanting to have and not me openly warrant figure out how I could be wealthy, how I could help you pay off my sir loans. How could have something? I just worked, my butt off and then the big thing that happened was my grandmother died.
And it is completely changed- make us she was really the only maternal figure that I had them. I am I
my grandmother, my grandmother, deeply deeply faithful and the last thing she said to me. We were not expecting her to die. She was hospitalized for was supposed to be forty eight hours. I should just said you know I worry about you. I worry about you in New York City and then I worry about the person that you're becoming
and I said to her- you know who I was
flashy. I have this expensive bag and I thought she would think that it was cool and she does not know if it was cool and birds were not into it. She wasn't internet Stella Macartney back and it was her last for share. We spoke to me and then she died and it took a lie. Out of me, I mean I, I still more my grandmother's death. It was just rocked my family because she was she wrong. She was the rock MIA
and the largest I wanted
to make her proud. You know
Yes, I I just saw the emotional like you, I really do think were apparently been just incredible people.
So I just sort of dedicated myself to just being a better person it whenever I thought that was what we, what would make my grandparents prow? What makes my granddad proud, and I just I just I changed- and I started really getting serious about you know not going. I was much. She died, not partying, really dedicating myself to getting myself out of out of debt and understanding the people that they were in cotton in contacts of politics was they were, they were deeply conservative. They ate men, they wouldn't say that my group, I didn't care about politics, but they were deeply. Conservative, shall worthy Republicans or conservative a polluted
well, but they were conservative yeah apolitical for not Democrats and Republicans are most blacks, conserve conservative right right there just a vote, we just don't know it
turns the lights on and says everything about
about. The way you are raised is actually conservative. How do you? How do you miss that? I mean it's right and it's so clear, right, yeah, you know it's funny that you asked that, because I thought deeply about this. Obviously, and it's so with the left has done. You have to give him credit for just how brilliant they have been if execute.
Excluded a perfect, her royal Flush Unblock America on and what they did was we start in the sixties. Obviously, with Linden being Johnson, the Great Society ACT, the breakdown of the family, marrying Black America to the government de MER, your baby, daddy merited government were giving more money. Don't you know? If there's no man in the household everything starts there when you, when you remove the bedrock of the family there, there is still an instinct to pursue paternity and maternity elsewhere is aware: where did the kids get that maternity and paternity the streets you, the kids raised to the streets? They want, they culture. Why?
You think the left has invested so much time having a stranglehold on culture, and this is why culture is so important is what conservatives Republicans missed right, how
pour in culture is Andrew, Bright Barton, you re, he said politics famously politics is downstream from culture and he so accurate and saying that, and so black America invested heavily in culture, because the way they were no longer sitting around the dinner table and learning from mom and dad they were being raised by J C by beyond, say by whatever wrapper they idolized. Whenever a hip hop artists day, they idolize was, it was now raising them and the left and the Democrats put off
their eggs net basket, and this is why Hillary Clinton had Bianti in dancing with her a few nights before the before election night, even though I am sure she does
did not name even one daisy line. We honestly album one might even be called beyond say, should really be able to do it, but date they understood that end and then they, the second element was is, is to make sure who else raises the kids. If it's not the hippopotamus you you're being raised in school, let us
stranglehold on the education system. Jesse Jackson, showing up at Stanford, hey, hey Ho Western Sivas got to go now. Western civilization isn't taught right, so it was
fact: it was up day they were able to brainwash an entire generation and generations of black children by those to those two pathways education and culture.
I knew you hated L B, J.
And I do too there are a few president's that stick out Jackson.
The second Johnson, the first Johnson, is pretty bad too.
And Woodrow Wilson
But L B, J
I have a theory on and I want to pay.
Said by and see which to see what you think how
did the guy who stopped the Civil Rights ACT in,
one thousand nine hundred and fifty eight or fifty nine. He stopped it. He was the one who blocked it in the Senate. He was
so unbelievably racist.
He hated black people how to that guy
bring all of this to the table and say organ
He'll we're gonna free people were in a heel people. I think that
he and those who wrote that knew exactly what they were doing. Glenn, of course, like I say, there's no history of theirs and their rhetoric. There's rewritten history. You asked the average five percent I got out of high school. If you had asked me Candice, who is the greatest president of all types of settling in vain Johnson is taught if you are a black american right that Linden veins Johnson right saved you but
I'm telling you there is no record. I never see Ryanair. The record is what you learn school that instantly
this is a record Glenn. I learned recording talking about rights, you mean your research, you do outside of the education system. You think that matters right. They had.
Eighteen years. While I got, you knock knock the. If you're sure you will appreciate the fifteen years to pollute your children's mind, you know, with whatever they want fifteen year. Imagine sending your kids to indoctrination camps for fifteen years. We do that
the challenge, we have
to be able to reverse fifteen years of indoctrination right. This is this is the left is brilliant. Linen been Johnson was brilliant right. You can not discount the fact that they have been absolutely brilliant fry, saudi L B, Jane I just go. How is it possible Candice that you would have answered the question that he was the greatest president ever for black America?
It's one of the worst: he wasn't it
resource use openly racist. I mean I talk about a real took, but this in my book on the things that he would say he had to put up a black person. We wouldn't even call by by their first name because didn't matter right I'll have those niggers voting democratic, the next two hundred years right. There is a clear record that the mare was an avowed record was an avowed races, but here's the thing glad he was right right. He did it,
He he did it. He married Black America to the Democratic Party right so that its evil, but it's brilliant right and for that you have to almost respects
devious nature of a democratic party
yeah, I'm I'm by I'm like that with Woodrow Wilson, who is also he's one of the worse he's the guy who really going to set this train on the track and a horrible, racist and everything else, and you do have to look at it and say you know
that's brilliant, it's absolutely evil, but it is brilliant and they done it. There's only the some people like that throughout throughout human history, where they don't know most evil people in the entire world, the most evil dictators. When you when you, when you say that you also have to understand, they were brilliant right, they were, they were horrible, Olga they were horrible, they were brilliant at them. They were able to execute so much evil, and so many people before people caught on and that's how it always works. So much evil is being executed right now by the Democrat Party upon Black America and so much evil has been executed. Since nineteen sixty before that to really when we're talking about welfare is amiss really starts with the new deal and after I had. I was
The first time we started seem like Amerika go. Oh, oh, maybe Democrats have our best interests at heart and L. L Dj just took a too to a whole different level, but there I almost appreciates how cunning and devious he was and he got me too. I mean I believed it was celebrating him to sift just a few years ago. So
just tell me. What that day was like when you, because I know there were there were things said- I read things that I discovered that I went. Oh my gosh, and
opened a door.
That I knew when I walk across that threshold. If I accept this change.
On L b J. I'm
walk through a door and there's no going back. Tell me about
day when you found that out about him was at a big day for you I'll. It's all been a big day. So here's what I say I do want to point to a just said: is it so important my job with Black America isn't awaken
up to every little fact. My job is to just hit the first domino chip
I shall add happen with me, just take
One domino chip in the whole board comes down right at all. All at all lay flat new go well then it could not have been
Could not have been as it did at at at at at at at that's literally, what happened to me, which is one thing that didn't add up, and that first thing was the Trump thing being racists and not up ray and thence. I watched him do, though, what you had the loose thing then I watched the media, didn't I said as a mere if it means,
to do this to tromp canals. Has the media done this to
possible, and then I suddenly started looking at conservative articles. Looking at conservative speakers, people that I had dismiss right in assuming that some people were dismissing tromp that I had dismisses racist and I went back and I found all of those Uncle Tom's and includes that. I knew that you to stay away from. I listened to them in their entirety and I didn't just listen to the media's interpretations of them and I was floored right and then it brought me to tee to to my real history, to real black history and an and reading about someone like Linen Baines, Johnson and Emily, a sort of that being the starting point offer where we are today, its its overwhelming its overwhelming it's it's some. You feel a lot. You feel you feel angry
for sure, but I think the biggest thing when I walked away with was a sense of passion.
It wasn't enough for just know it Brian needed.
Spread it at a basic. Mrs. The gospel of guideline, every single black american know that your whole life can change if we just wake up to the truth, and there have been people the whole time that I've been trying to tell us and we have just routinely dismiss them
tell me about as
change, will first gimme your darkest day. You have a dark, darkest stay where you are like, or was it your grandmother's death or what was the day that you that we were.
The quintessential.
Person? You don't like.
You know I've never done anything that, like I, was ever like good results,
no evil, like oh, my God, chapter, I'm just doing evil to people like that. I just what I said in like who I was I wishes. I was pretending right and I think
that kind of goes hand in hand with being a leftist like you're, pretending that you feel woken feminists and because you don't have a made where they are, but do not actually happy sort of Athena. That was what I was doing. You live in a lie. Living lazo. Tell me,
the day. The first day where
you saw it in your grandfather's eyes that he was not
I'm proud of you, because you ve always been great, but
proud of you, because
U turn,
corner in your turning into an amazing woman, so that,
we'll say this- that the thing that you know I get so emotional and grandparents because they have been, I mean unconditional, love, emigrating, their deeply deeply religious, and I mean every phase of my life. They just there just nothing but love. There's. Never time are you can't common? They use them.
Of you, but when
I make my my grandparents prize unfortunate that my grandmother's ally for this, but you know my grandfather- is something that is deeply ill used, always really upset my grandfather wages.
This thing about women drinking. He does he's never during his entire life and grow than ever drank than ever today that, but you just it's, just really bothered him, and you know I don't drink. Alcohol
it further six months leading up to my wedding by I click, a jumping in Turkey's you just can't say now and road is constantly giving you revivals a champagne at inject my wedding day though, but I just one decided when I was jumping into this political thing- that I just didn't, want a drink
I really want to present, like always present- and I remember so talk anymore.
Father I get on the phone with him and ask him more questions about his childhood. Is upbringing what he lived through? What he saw- and there were new- could just sense that just based on a quest
as I was asking
that he knew that I was there that I was like there. It is their. Finally, I have on US
a true legacy,
and it's been just abuse,
full thing to really be able
appreciate everything that my grandfather knows his wisdom, everything he lived through and even his wisdom on. When I talk about how the left attacks me- and I say oh in that- you have black people- that say I'm an overcomer and he said you know baby. There's there's always been those kind of black people that we shouldn't be working with the white people. He was like. I never I never listen to them. I just got on about my business. You know that wisdom of, like that's, always going to be there Kenneth except that
Sad that there's always can recall that reject greatness, because I don't have it in them. So it's been it's been just ever
every moment of this has been beautiful. Yearly came to my my last political about my last blacks. It one of my speeches in them one of my blacks, it rallies and adjust. It was just so special to have him there.
So, let's go now into that time period of your life and
we talked about.
Nearly listening to the media and their throwing Donald Trump mean in as a racist, every step of the way
wildly popular with the black community. His image
the tv star,
and I mean a part of pop culture
and especially in the black community right, that's right and you are
buying into any of that any of the he's erases. I just I just didn't sound re heiresses thing if he was really this horrible per se, and why are we just finding out now it Emily was almost labour neighbours is patronising and I wish to state its felt
me what the media was trying to do is like which but adult due to their children, die if he on clean your arms and has not been a common electricity. If you offer tribe all these horrible things, you're gonna happen, but we were totally fine celebrating him for decades when he wasn't running for president is so clear that was about power does happen after you had discovered the L B Jaif. Fellow so is
for this. The first of the compass first in I was eight started with questioning our relationship with the media. That was that was the first domino chip on the board. For me, I think I think that's the biggest,
Donald Trump has done, exposed the media,
by just saying, look at
were there there frauds and then they do it, he did them. They look at their they're lying and then they lie in year. Like ok, guys, if you wanna help yourself, you should just stop what you're doing right and they can carry out. He can't help its climax right. I mean they're there, it's a chronic obsession, they can't- and I always seen us with so crazy. I genuinely think trumpet of loss if they just left him alone. I think so too. I think so too
enough conservatives ever only nothing. You know, Democrats that we're like no way than if they had just children at a bet not tried to Panem as this horrible monster in calling him a Nazi all these things he would law.
You might have even gotten among impeachment?
even though I don't know, I think they were,
wrong about it, but you,
I ve gotten among impeachment. If you had,
of every ten minutes said here, something that's gonna, be the lad, allow I all I said that that again overpaying their hand like it's like the return it was like if they had done everything prior to that they had accused him, I'm collar guy, not Christine Blasi, for whose the Stormy Daniels you I had the storm again. I think the russian collusion it was just too much of it all of it. Actually, I wasn't even interested by that mean that people can go you're. Getting fatigue, ditches like it's the boy who cried Walter, no known dimension, they feature here, so they obviously not he's. Gonna have a couple weeks. Your Chuck Sumer came out and said we have to have an investigation with what's going on between him and William BAR in your life,
really, I mean really think that's why
right. Well, it's actually funny because they had lunch with the president about four weeks it out now, because our four weeks ago, at the White House and we're just me and my husband and he's got Fox news on, and he says he is the duty of the day they announced that they devote and he was a man who was impeach they're sending it is the articles to sign it he's. I can you believe this. Can you believe this unit, pitching impeachment Reprover phone call and he's inside loudly he's at agree, exemplary work or a vulgar me? So what do you think about this and I said to be honest, I was like I'm. I find it to be incredibly boring as it gets.
Like. I said nobody cares you they, because, unlike this is obviously not gonna go anywhere. Is it's gonna work in your favour? Our because people are just petite what if it was the first thing they did, it would have been big, but I mean we're like poster Michael. What's his name, Michael Wolf, Michael Wolf, book or power, this is too much is everything I won't turn a tv off now you now give everything you know said for a long time. You know
if you tell me that
Donald Food is bad. Ok
except the french fries or the best french fries out their issues, and if they sit and if the person says no even their french fries, you have no credibility. If you can't find the Mcdonald's french fries in the Trump administration you have now, you should not find nothing done. Enterprise that soldier can think say one thing: what is Adam and Eve ever Hilary couldn't do it right and one of their thinks he actually paid her. A good compromise forgot what he said about her when I was a great. There was a great moment into debates where they say. Ok, I want you to see something nice about each other. I think trumps said something about.
Maybe it was about his or her children, but he said something nice about her and it was. It was a great compliment. She couldn't do it because Emma left can't do it they there.
People of acknowledging of manners and anything right in his entire life is done. Stuff that are you
I agree with that. They should love right. They ve done he's done stuff for unions that they would
never has ever gone past re. But no
no he's evil he's no good Orangemen, dad just doesn't make any sense for the average person it's so chair, okay, so
After as he, this question see just talked about having lunch with Donald Trump.
You you were, admittedly
body, a nobody,
now, you're sitting having lunch about four weeks guy with figures for four weeks, goes having lunch with the president.
Do have at any point like what the hell happened.
I really do I mean I give it all to God and it's the only way that any you let you understand this first off being in politics, your one scandal away from your whole career being over and they want me dead. I mean there is. There is no person that they hate more than me,
because I represent an existential threat to them, and so you know for me those everything to me is just God thank God and thanking the people, the Patriots around America who believed in me from the beginning. I was just a girl who, a few years ago, uploaded a video on Youtube. You know and just sat down and try to get black America different perspective and didn't know where it was going to go by my third video, twenty six million views worldwide and the call from Fox NEWS
It has been a rocket ship and there was nothing behind me. There is no in a business partners. Nothing's just me swimming for treading water, rather not swimming, treading water and try to figure out what all means, but also taking the time to know
You know it can all be over tomorrow and the one that I promised myself was first after two always remain humble
I've seen this a lot of ego in politics for argument in this. To be a celebrity, I've seen a lot of nastiness and
it also the one thing
I can't control is, is to do the work
but you- and I were talking about it's one thing- to have the feeling, which is how I started. I had a feeling something was wrong. There is making videos just kind of being like our guys. Everyone can't be racist, but I
Richard and convert that feeling into a fact I wanted. I wanted to be taken seriously. I wanted to go back and do the work and and and and read without their from there, from the the great black conservatives that have done so much work and have been largely disregarded and dismissed by our community. I wanted to make my grandparents proud and that's it
Frida task right? There is no need. There is nothing be day. I feel like. I know enough oxygen
possible. There's the you just told me something that I never knew before. We started this podcast and now I'm like or rude. You know that I want to go. I feel you gotta get to the bottom of that now I love the feeling, though I was gonna, be the dumbest person in the room, yes
everyone, you log you're, smarter than me, because you ve been around longer. They may even researching this. You put on the side of truce longer than me so, but but but
the EU no stuff that I dont know. I know I stuff, you don't know, that's that's! The problem. I think, with Progressive ISM is
when you are told not to talk to somebody
or you take this with this attitude that I'm
smart and they're stupid,
there's no reason to list
to them, but a few
actually listen do you mean
still disagree, but
who could learn a lot because you're going to see a perspective if their honest
you'll see a perspective that
Actually well thought out:
at least through their life experiences and you'll, be like
cash, but narcissists can't do that. You and the left consists of a ton of narcissist and I've done that time and time again there is no leftist programmer leftist person that I wouldn't speak to Amr.
I feel that I am on the side of truth right
If not, I want to know because I've, I'm humble enough to say I'm wrong. I want a pivot dying, get smarter at that they say in their bubbles, because they're they're arrogant narcissist, and this is why Hollywood is a perfect breeding ground for leftism, because a lot of them are not just as it is, is a culture of narcissism end, and so it becomes very easy for them to preach and say we're all right and to stay in their comfortable spaces, but they may never come over to the other side if you were so certain right. So, sir, in that what you knew was gospel and it was right. Why not? Why? Wouldn't you want to go in
every single room to say it?
Why does now sharks and want to get into a room with to Larry Elders in China to be Larry Laotian, trying to b L and Jesse Jackson for decades? They won't do it because another lying.
They know that Larry other tongue. The truth
and the mask slides off when they get into the room was people on that are willing to call them out and know the truth.
To another day that had to be really surreal. Where were you when you came Russia,
when, when Conway twisted
tweeted. Your nea
That story is way crazier than people even realize. I had signed to work with turning point USA
Charlie Kirk and I got together.
Charley was,
the most here tonight
a culture in China would have no culture if it wanted to punch. Munifi, said ham culture I made us back,
He didn't other machines, raising Kenya nursing a car. I note your travelling at five days a week and he was really drilling me on debating. You know what to expect you to making sure that my debates to skills were were strong
and training me a lot and in many ways- and I said to him Charlie, like you know, you gotta know this stuff cultures. Culture is important and I said to him: you need to know who kindly West is before I ever swim in December and Charlie will tell you the story. The exact same way, and I start making him listen. Economies, music and I said he's gonna be
If there's any person in Hollywood that will come,
and who, I believe, is conservative colleagues. I followed his career, my entire life. He was the only person I ever consider myself to be a fan of
because of his general perspective, he got me through tough times as a kid, his music, because Kenya was a lot. You talked a lot about his music having the courage to not be liked right.
Kenya is public enemy number one I mean they tried to kill him. You can't cancel cognate colonies been cancelled. Eighty thousand times you still here right in that's, been his career arc, and- and so I was listening to a lot of Congo West Music, to get myself into politics, and I was running and Charlie sorrow running to him every single day. Three months later were both listening to all Conny Music, and I was telling this too Nigel for Rogers Assistant of all people that I loved colony west.
Two days later, a night of Rogers Assistant sends me a screenshot of conquest, West tweet
by the way. Can zones thanks, and I thought it was a joke because I was
Ok, I mean this is blood british humor. I want you to say we are not really understand why you like you. While you were like ours there, why you Photoshop decay, get it like. I like Kenya, and then I went is there
the chance. This is real and I went to Kanye's twitter feed in their scroll, and I saw- and I can't even describe to you the feeling
felt. Tat had to be amazing is just like a now when you feel like the universe, is conspiring to assist you one of those moments, oxides new. I knew a conservative, I knew it and and
I would just acrobatic I cried. I was just so like shocked and I treated back aim like enough.
Please can we meet
and we did you know I fly to LOS Angeles met with him with his wife. We went to Uganda together and it was. He was ever exactly what I was expecting in the same way that trumpets exactly who you think he is kindly. What exactly do you think he is he's? Not there Zadok behind closed doors, Trump and there's a behind closed doors. Congo must act
Why? I cried. I know why I cried because
that door that people are understanding, trawling, understanding. Why you need to understand culture, culture understand we need to understand politics.
Nay, punched punched, a hole in that
culture and politics, it was able to to flow freely the energy needs.
What really there's gonna be change and suddenly people they had never looked up. Candice islands were looking up, Ganis Islands right arm and a people who
never really listen to releasing the chinese embassy in Kenya. The contribution that Congo West made to politics can,
be understated.
Me so angry the arrogant
of some conservatives who went out and sad ignore him he's crazy.
Don't listen to him. I said
this man just delivered you out of tat,
If you use the thing with, I mean.
I never said anything about you.
For he probably a year, even during the Kenya stuff at the beginning of it
never said anything about you, because
I didn't know you and you are young into it and you can do your
into it, and then you could go off a path,
we are all of a sudden year like oh, we hear a fascist, and so you just ever know when somebody is really young aware there are going to grow as new. Their influences are
and the same thing with Conny I talked about. I think
his great buddy
I'd be crazy. He
I'd be doing this for a publicity stunt
but he also might be real
and it turns out it was real and
that impact is is fantastic, but we shouldn't put our
nobody should become a conservative because Conway is concerned.
Of course, not eight and, of course not but the door that he opened that he said.
And it was amazing. Has you
him in it,
It freely even wasn't about any kind
principal other, then
the hell are you to tell me what I can
can be. How is it and when this is where Republicans got so wrong, the ones that criticized him they were trying to pretend Lycaonia came in and said I'm over public. Can people need to listen to it? He didn't know he just said I can love. However, I want to love. I can be highlighted. The you can't tell me how I happening, because the color of my skin what're you disagreeing with is it is Conakry
absolutely I can. I can confirm Congo West crazy. There is. You have to be crazy to put your entire career and your entire family on the line to be who you are right. You have to be crazy to be where he was and where he is in life and plant a magazine you have to be out of your frickin mind right colonies, crazy, as his genius re his unwillingness, drowse entire career for people that didn't follow him to two, never buckle to the mob. It and start with politics right, a sort of way before that Congo West, when he fell in love with someone, was a stripper stripper named Ambrose right, everyone told him he was not allowed to do. Ember rose is inappropriate in earlier. He loved her. That was it in any turned her into a fashion, icon and now she's. You know she she's got a queer herself right. Colony was just what it was not to be wrapper for she was producer used to produce for J C right. He said, I'm all unjust can be represented when a Grammy and then when he won the Grammy, he wore a sign on it. He wore a sign that said, told you so right. Com
He was told he wasn't allowed himself to like Kim Kardashian right,
Because she had a porn tape, all this stuff, any need to marry. A black woman, Conny married her right kind
story. His whole. His entire story is one of saying this is how I feel and because you tell me, I can't feel this doesn't mean I'm not going to feel it or do it, which is exactly why someone like Kenya, worse, work,
relate to someone like Donald Trump right. That's what he loved about em right, I've, always
always thought. If the Democrats were smart,
They would say you know
Miss make us really angry. If you,
start pushing all kinds of welfare on too
we are working right, you know what I mean. You could tell him not to do something right and it makes him want tonight more and an innocent isn't necessarily also because that that spirit that
one thing that I think when he talked about. Kenya called drag energy, but this is a similarity between
in Congo and make us we're very different people, all three of us, our style. Our approach are very different, but that energy right
now, contrary and self control
just do because someone tells me not to wear. If I decide I want to do it and then someone a million people, tell me I'm not too, or that I can't do it. That's. How can it suddenly make me buckle, might almost makes you want to do it more to prove the point that my instincts were correct and and to study more and to learn more in Congo. Has that guy he didn't marry came to piss everybody off he married because he loved her any and and because everyone in hypocrisy, when you didn't want her, wanted to reject her, didn't mean anything to him. Your signal kind of he couldn't get into fashion. He dismayed at eight has now billionaire because of a sneaker.
His story is forgotten, just absolutely core incredible, because he's always been successful because he's had the nerve to stand up to the mob
that used to be called the
Eric Spirit, you know you
You would be over in Europe and you couldn't do it because you didn't have the right position, the right name, the right connections
you couldn't do it
here in Amerika. You could say you know what I want
do whatever it is, I want to do and
you could do it
it was an american trade now
you know you at what kills me as he was
Everybody said he was a genius
and he became crazy and there
is very little difference, but is very low differently in the two is very low deference, his Jean. Usually it's easy as crazy as his genius and- and I can tell you that Kenya is
He is one of the most fascinating people to be around and in its it is its
Add that people's legacies tend to settle after they die, I mean, and then oh, my god, you realize, but
realize college where citizens will seem to us to his album following a story. It is to his lyrics
really is about as having the nerve having the american Spirit but would
All of it was imagine pay.
Let's get out about.
And cross the ocean. It's gonna take us months path.
Thus will die when we get there
only gonna be met by
native Americans who
release and James Town
we're not
good,
they'll probably kill the rest of us. Let's go. Do that crazy, Chris.
Naturally, genius. Let's go to the moon and ten years crazy,
Yeah ingenious, crazy people moved the world forward. You know what I mean an endless. It's it's a lie. That also is important for me was because it also showed to me- and I say this all the time, but I was better able to assess why the Republican Party was losing for so long with the black with Black America
There was this this,
action to me. You know when I arrive embassy. It wasn't pretty like wasn't like, I decided to be conservative and suddenly revellers like a calm. You to join us on. There were the purity tests, but there was also a people. Never understood about me was, I am cultural, I am, I love culture and politics, and I end and people kind of theirs
Sure that you gotta be just one right. You gotta just either be a person that wants to be taken very seriously and all about politics or you're. The girl that can hang out with Congo west- and this is who I am. I mean I'm a girl that super intellectual, but I love culture
I pay attention to culture and I communicate culturally the people arriving than that's what people gravitate towards ended its work, the Republicans of always missed its Roma Reagan, absolutely and Trump. By the way you also
let me talk about one. Another name
the day was like when
you realize that your name was in the manifesto of the guy from New Zealand that killed fifty people yeah. What was that day? Like
so no actually talk to other. So I had just gotten engaged and I was in London at the time, and I was really meeting my husband's parents and family for the first time. So is already a very soon
for like trip for me am I fancied. I were sleeping. Imagine that I've felt three thirty four. I am my phone started singing like crazy and looking out the unique sort of George you out of a meeting of something's gone. I look at my phone
and Charlie
publicist
message me inside. You got issue a statement, a sap. I said
groggy issues
for what and he's
the mosque shooting in these. I think he's like being fanatic what the held or I can do so in america- have to issue a statement about the mosque shooting in New Zealand for so gonna. Do it
and my it's just explosive. It always explosive. This was like all of the journalists leg and Candice inspired mass shooting at the first thing I wrote was like Elena. Are you like? Are you crazy, like MRS just this is so crazy? You can't even think this is like I've. I it was
you crazy to even try to understand the crazy you know, and then it was it was real. Suddenly Owen was my name was being spoken about internationally. I request from the preferable everywhere in America, Messina and everywhere in it from France to Asia, and it was just completely crazy, asking me to issue a statement and eventually did, of course,
sadly no long very sorry for this,
I will try to have happened. It's pointedly ridiculous to pretend that black conservative tourism in America is somehow influencing. You know
asks you internet me like Ito Islam, and it is up. I only speak about Islam. Is the court was so crazy and ludicrous, but it was the first time that you know the next day. I woke up and I had these spots all over my body. I know what back was going on so into dermatologist and he
that's me every stress lately,
quite seriously love of it being used for killing people. It was the first. I actually had a stress induce physical reaction to something that had happened in it, but it s really show to me how serious the left was about. Taking me out. You know,
because they were willing to assign to assign credence to the words of a psychopath, thick maniac in New Zealand. An effort to take me out, you know in an effort to cancel Candice, so you know in situations like that, you either you get stronger or you die, and I got ya, got stronger
Let's talk a little bit about the media.
Because I have I've had
my sheriff
media trying to destroy you and they can do a really good job of it.
How have you, how have
who dealt with it
How much of it is how much of it hits you
it doesn't really anymore. It's really weird and I think what happened, what I have gone through is a sin.
Saying that chomp has gone through and the same thing that Congo won through wear them.
Economic trying to kill you so many times right before they're. Just there done what I mean. What else could you tell me you accuse me of killing people. I had nothing to do with you accuse me of being a self heating black. You accuse me of being a Nazi. There should not much left to to throw out can do so, and I think they know that in the almost makes them hate me more because nothing, nothing can land anymore and I am seed by the way. I am fortunate because the things that I went through with the media had another person gone through like, for example, when they try to pretend that I supported Hitler. Right, Charlie Criminal have survived that, just because troika
why, in his mail I survived it. Only
because it just doesn't stick the same. We start calling a black people. Nazis rating is hard as they tried and they tried really hard with that. I just didn't land the same so in a weary way. I am I'm still here because I see I have a liberal black privilege in that regard, but yeah now I just don't pay attention to them, just as it is just not the same anymore. I guess I just I figured that out and every time they write about me, the media created me,
There was a study out
on New York Times, readers
when the New York Times came out and endorsed
who was it booted,
judge, maybe, and-
which are, as Elisabeth knows, a loser, warrior and global charge. That
people who read the New York Times
and read their opinion peace
for there was a five percent change, but it was.
Lord Biden
Oh just saying those people made their recommendations and those who read it actually changed their vote, five percent away from what they did- and I wondered is that an
just an odd ball sitting out there, or is that a sign that
even the New York Times, readers are so sick and tired of being told what to do from these people and their ivory towers that, if you
Recommend something yeah,
Probably don't know how you going my own way, you, I wonder about, I wonder about at the end of the day the media help or hurt me. I helped you
it helped me helped you again today to the media, help her Trump helped him.
Helped are created and created a in many ways. They created me because I just couldn't deal with the fact that there was a black conservative that was gleaning eleven popularity, but when they started doing attacks on me, I had like forty thousand followers on twitter right. They created they justino because they hate me so much
and in many ways they can sometimes they can. They can throw gasoline on members. In that way,
and so I I
part of why I'm here too
The mainstream- the leftist mainstream media hating me, but do you think that they have so overplayed their hand that
I mean, I think they really think taken effect, an election vigil self and I don't think they can, and it goes back to what I've seen you about narcissism right. She would think after the humiliating blow, but trumpeted to them in two thousand and sixteen re humble them a little bit
little, at least, if you can't humble yourself higher the marketing firm to come in and tell you how you should they didn't pivot one.
Strategy
it's exactly com.
Drew pulled down. Maybe a double down there like quadruple down, we sat half Americans basis, one if we call them all. He says like emulate, looks like it's the exact same strategy, two thousand sick riding on steroids right, we're gonna, call them more names, you didn't call them racist enough array. We intend to hate him. I mean as unlike how can you be this error?
and its inquiry mean after a lost like that, you would just think just if someone on the candidates, someone up Indian, see right would say hate eyes may be left, sir. Let's not call every single person
half of America or the shrimp supporters names you,
you gonna getting really. I do my personal
I think that I mean it
given that world for a while and
a few men. There comes a point to wear:
you want it and it's early on
you'll get a bite of fame acceptance.
Who'll kid just on the edge of it for us just on the edge of it
access money.
Have you anything because your
performing at the top.
Of the game and
the minute you go. This is kind of cool
you're dead, if you don't get out right because it doesn't stay, Kay,
you always have to top, and so you will do and after a while, you make one little compromise, one little compromise and before you know it you're, not that person anymore. I you know that that's actually the story of their work. Yes, yes, it is now that story is that his art I mean he just went from like he does
was chasing that feeling of almost beating TED crews and the crowd, and then, by the end of it he was like this weird rambling leftist whistler regions, our eyes. Unlike what do you do? The Bulgaria from Texas wouldn't come on man, library, settling, and he just he died by it. He die by very quickly, see wanted if you wanted it so bad over, just that little feeling of but people cheering his name. He warned if so bad, and I think that is why the press is so miserable they want.
This Hollywood too, they want it, they got it and it's empty
It and now someone is challenging that world view and
none of them. They all look at each other therein in it together
no
You know it's one thing to say: may
I'm wrong
but when you are surrounded by a shipload of people
who are all saying we're not wrong
my question themselves, but when, in a group now
I must say that as the ship is going down in Romania, And- and I was a really the Lee Hollywood ship is one the wash its thinking,
sinking very slowly. There, there there's are aware. We have such an interesting time in this country. Really there's just so much. I want to stay everything's changing the idle, the idolatry incentive, idolatry, really, which is so funny because after the Bible you like ie up that was right to beg my grandparents anything about idle idolizing people. Nay said I, I I idle
eyes, democracy, regular, which I did not have a recent frontier Allenby Janine tomorrow, whatever and like that. What was wrong with idolatry, though- and this is literally- were learning this lesson so much which riot idolatry false gods. Hollywood are the damage they, they ve been the false gods now of government and politician for some of them right has become their God,
right, that's exactly right. So, what's going to happen, the tollywood I mean even these things, these traces of, like your Taylor, Swift, you're, trying to send everybody against Martha, Martha and Tennessee.
The EU member, the other did the Tennessee Senate race or Taylor,
a whole diatribe saying at this young woman, Marcia Black Russia Backward this woman is sexist massages. I ended when Taylor Swift thing and she still one
marshes till one right.
Which which says something because I'm telling you even even
five years ago anything Taylor.
Swift said wishes it it's what you
and it ended up there.
Could have said anything in the old days and wooden tarnish them that I now do you.
Look at Taylor Swift, entirely different, orderly differently, and we know it's funny talk about somebody's genius and always Ford who took the trophy from her canoe s all those years ago. That moment nobly boots the wrong. The rye is gay, knew he'd, take take it Robert Interrupter right, oh my god. Oh my god, I'm like vanity mankind. A really is a forward thinker there why he was a sad puppy, VIC Domain and put you know it was funny about that moment by the wagon to go back to that moment of of him. Taking the trophy from half, he told the truth.
Was I follow culture? It was. It was crazy that too
if an award, it was so clear clear that either the Grammy gauze whatever later, what that just gave it to her to please a certain audience he was
beyond, take him out a music video that was like a
unbelievable and they gave it to tell us what to adjust the princess because she had always eight year old fans and she would literally play like Cinderella in a really cheesy horrible, music video and he got killed because he told the truth. I did it to me when I think about that now. In retrospect. Just so much could be said about that. This fight for us to tell the truth right and these people like Taylor, Swift, playing, dress up and you think their victim. You think that a victim, but they're, not you, know such as it's interesting moment, look back on and there could be a whole book written about that. There really really could three books three
books that you read that changed your life gosh, okay, so for Black America, you
any time. His soul by recent intellectuals is, is one that just completely he just that destroys it. You can never ever ever say because, on black after you read that how the west was won by Roy
NI, stark that one just if you dont know why you should love America or why the west is the best.
What's in that changed and then a kind of european
there's nothing to politics. I just
that could that be totally shaved me.
I don't know who will be the third book.
I work becoming a political have to think about something that just so random that, like totally in our Irish like so, do we
fiction to I love fiction? Books too? I can think of one of the moment that that's coming Jeffrey reflection, kind
fiction a really able to say this, like in a wicked so brilliant, but I hate her so much. You have to give credit to Harry Potter,
there there so alright. I didn't either worries that they are just so our India and, if you're like me and you just like all ages, wildly imaginative, which is that serious. So what am I? What one of my favorite writers and hills may, because he calls me Satan's younger brother,
Stephen king rang out I've waiting times the amount I my mother was obsessed with seed and king, and I will say that about my mother. She was that there was a gift there. She gave me with lover boxer
he's just great
rate is a nightmare, but you know that
was a time when we wouldn't
We didn't care,
we in care
I still don't care. I still I mean unless you're Reno
just despicable, and you know
the Communist Party in china- rounding people up right. You know, I still don't care what Europe,
political view is right. You stable to be friends who used to be now. You can't
that's? It said so.
What's on your radar? Now
like what's a what's a five year goal for you and asked me to send, and the reason why I can't have an answer. That is because, if you had told me five years ago, I'd be sitting across from Glenn Beck
the most conservative republican Right have been like you are smoking crack cocaine right? Ok, so I can't say, because I I almost feel
I am on some crazy magic carpet ride and I don't know where it lay it lit its being led by somebody ought to know where it's gonna end
can tell you where my focuses,
first is is just to wake up. Like a?
I think Black America is the linchpin of for everything that we are trying to fight in America. Everything the left does it all and from Black America wakes up, and we can talk about radical feminism, which I am I soon as I'm done with like America, I may do at the same time are going to try to kill em both, but I'm going after this radical feminine feminist movement and the reason why I say Block America's linchpin is because everything starts and ends when
people say no more so think about
movement. I know it's crazy, like I'm so outwardly spoken against the transit majority, we get me started. They call me, like the transferability, give it to me. I know where this is going to end. That is one of the most dangerous thing. That's happening right now: weakening mentoring, men to women. It is, it is an evil thing. That's happening right now with a transmuted, you know to be a very religious person.
If I were
prince of darkness
and I was thinking how
I destroy people, I would
straw there
actuality. I would destroy their gender, I would destroy their families. I would destroy
Absolutely everything that is the fundamental building block of who we are ass. An that's what's happening just a treasure. It does that like right by itself, teaching
but to mutilate themselves. So you can't give birth going down the line. Families are just what I mean. You know there is no. You know
I remember twenty years ago saying
we'll be long before we buy into this this in this and
people said you're out of
your mind and
long past those things, and we are now
The place to wear.
They destroy you. If you will not accept and preach that men,
can have periods and babies are starting to put tampons amends restrooms, like the ACLU. Tell you discover that so you what's happening to us is, if I can get you to fall in line on something you know is absolutely untrue. Everything else is easy right, right,
here's the thing about that and in what what the left is doing and why I never. I will never play the game there. Even some consumers at all. You know the poorest
wants to be called this I'll I'll. Do that I'll? Never do it and here's. Why? If you
a person that was schizophrenia and and
people that suffer from Slovenia and they believe in a certain area, actually have a stalker, and I had to get a restraining order of a person who suffer from schizophrenia.
And he believes that were in a relationship to do everybody's, every tweet that I haven't. He will interpret this conversation of me and use subliminally talking about him, and then he just sends me tons of emails about what happened right and match
a world where we would condone his is reality. Why would we pretend to him that he actually is membership me now?
We tell me to get help right below.
It is now demanding that we all pretend right that were crazy, but that's the right.
Like it, if some, if other people see themselves as this right, they, if I see myself as gone back, then everyone in here need to start by saying that I'm goin back right. You are wearing his joy and we're going to notice it and that's all it takes an if you say no you're, not Glenn back you
the person that should be chastised you're, the person that should be run out of here. If there's something wrong with you, because you're you're a bigot because you don't accept, but I think that I'm going back- that's called playing the crazy game and you cannot give up even a little bit of reality. You cannot. You cannot play a liberal, the crazy before it's all gone. The slope is too slippery. The stakes are too high
but I see a man, I don't care what he thinks he is. I acknowledge him to be a man. You know when I see a woman and I don't care what she thinks she is. I know it's hard to be a woman write get well soon. I watch to get help. I don't think people should be harmed because they're suffering from from from various sources and diseases, the left. What they're doing right now and in trying to make things that are, are, are false right, patently false.
To force us to accept it as reality. It is. It is so dangerous it. Why do you not understand political correctness?
just those two words are terrifying. You
have to be correct way,
the political class.
So who has power?
do they say, is correct
that's all right for you to say: that's, that's that's
what had Galileo locked into a tower
he would not say what the police
call. People say is true, is true, they are. They are poor
ethically and factually kullak incorrect fight. You know you can be politically correct, all you want, but that leads to a flat earth and how people don't
see that he is not politically correct, good, so that the definition of this, a synonym for political correctness is lie. That's what it means. Little cracklings lie be politically correct
you dont, dont, tell which would be needs be politically correct. Political correctness is, is a word for lie ray and I won't. I won't lie right. So that there is a difference between polite right and pollute
correctness, and I we associate too many especially early on.
Associated being polite. We are polite people, we don't want to hurt people's feelings. We don't I
get along with everybody, so if that word makes ok but then
it gets to be crazy way
but you are now a big beautiful butterfly and I have to call you a butterfly. You know
funny, because there's a story that my parents tell me when we lived in the end that when we, when we were super poor, we were in this elevator going up to the fourteen floor, which is where we lived,
and I was I I think I was five years old or was four and
second the elevator, my mom and I got the mail and last second hand went in nearly Oliver is about to close in it was a guy and he was really really really really fat like beyond, like clinically obese. I remember this rate. All my parents tell me it and instantly my parents I end up because, like you know, kids for
you're, not gonna, forget it, so they knew and they am. I was hitting my my my dad's lag and saying you know guys guys kites pay attention. They were ignoring me and I just said
He so fat like he so so fat right. So the that's what I'm telling stories, because children naturally have no clue correctness ere. They are the most honest people and the entire world and pair
teach them to be polite. It is impolite
for me to be an elevator and tell a man that he's fat right, but it is political correctness which
and a lie free, look up at that men and say you're skinny best.
Difference at interest. That's dangerous right! That's a totally different thing to be telling you, but they need to now start in playing the crazy game. So a lot of work where my career is going is is, is really
focusing on a lot of what the left is doing and correlating it to block America, because I think everything starts and enter black America. If you tell a black mother that,
in calling her son Michael,
Susan all day at school. They that the home
calling kids lame hypocritical ends and on black mom stand up and say enough is enough right than any of the radical feminist up as soon as Black America says no to it. Because of the left has done. Is they ve used Black America to be? Will do everything? That's why they they they positively did they position to block America first and foremost right down our side about this? This is for you right.
We're trying to get me to movement, they said originally. Were we supposed to be about helping helping helping black people? Everything they do is about helping black people or what happens in the victim say. No. Thank you. Break,
you're looking at what is a bunch of rich,
liberal oldest what you know: white Democrats that are trying to control the entire world so remove the victim class. I have. I am a good
friend who used to be an internal mime ended up.
Being my assistant for awhile
went Columbia University in turning for me, when he was in Colombia, is black eye
heart, smart, smart, smart, smart,
and am I
them when you start in turning said, do not tell them you in turn. For me, don't don't
he's like oh I'm, not stupid man, I know that
And so he didn't saying this is whole time. Two years
never said anything to them. It
as the last semester before he graduated and
He came in one day and he was just shaking mad so mad and
professor had decided to use the class time too
ass the students to compare me too, which dictate her. Would it be pol pot? Would it
the Hitler. Would it be MAO I mean
for an hour and they disgusting and
he couldn't take more and he raised his hand, and he said I
John. You didn't you didn't any said. Oh no, I
I knew exactly what to say that shut
at conversation down
I said what he said. I raised my hand he said,
I think, he's more like Martin Luther king
and the professor who was white do know what to do was like
Ok, I'm they moved on to manage this Howard away, took away how're that Black America has, because we have been used just as the victims as soon as the victim say. No more. What what are you? What are you doing? Then? You just
what you are crazy, you you just like crazy. So that's really my focus. I think really, and I say you can save America. Have you save lack America first, that that's why I believe that, because the left has given so much power to block America, all of it
are there there completely dependent on black America?
I will end with this. I saw you speak I've seen you speak on video before
From the beginning? I've watched you from afar.
The difference a year has made with, you is remarkable, and I saw you speak, I think in December of last year-
and I set out in the audience- and I just watched you and
I think you are one of the most powerful speakers I've seen and
I
I honestly believe can asking about this, but I honestly believe
If I were the left.
Your Michelle Obama in
spades. I mean you're. Just every
and your Michelle Obama, you have
kind of power you
culture you're well spoke
you're, smart, your likeable, I
had to wait to see
You do with the opportunities you ve been dealt,
and the work that I know you're putting in you have a very, very long and bright future.
I'm excited to see it. That's it
That's a really huge compliment coming from you and you know just really for me.
It's just about. I dont want to let people down, I don't wanna, let myself down, allow my grandparents down
and I every single day eight I just put in the work, and I just at the beginning I mean you, you ve been doing,
for a long time, and you still have to learn
we read all the time. That's the pressure. We have to be smarter.
To be sure, and we have to. We have to work harder pleasure, you so much
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Transcript generated on 2020-03-06.