Candace Owens
Candace Owens Criticizes Senate Staffer’s Sex Video and Congressional Sex Rings
Candace Owens was shocked by a video that appears to show two men having gay anal sex in a United States Senate hearing room; one of the men was identified as a Senate staffer. She was appalled by the lack of a proper response by Congress, the media, and law enforcement, and said that he should have been arrested. She condemned perversity in America that is not happening by accident, but by design, and it comes from the very top.Candace Owens "Rant"
or so she called it
But if it is a RANT it is the best one to come along in a long long time.
06-07-20
the video until fake book thinks it is safe to delete it.I've made a rough transcription of this video because the 'left' controls the media and there is a good chance it will become unavailable.
Fake book family
Hello facebook family, I have decided to do this video as it has been weighing very heavily on my heart. So much pressure about who George Floyd was my silence would have been better in the beginning. I want to come out and say I do not support George Floyd.
I have been reading a lot of books by black Americans and Shelby Steel said something that I cannot forget and it is something for black Americans that are watching will stick with you the rest of your life. Shelby Steel said that the black community are unique, our culture is unique because our community because it is the only community that caters to the bottom denominator of our society. Now let me explain what that means. First let me say not every black American is a criminal we are unique in that we are the only people that fight and scream for justice for people in our community that are up to no good. ?unintelligible? I am not going to accept the narrative that this is the best the black community has to offer. It has become fashionable over the last 5 or 6 years to turn criminals into heroes overnight and I find it to be something to be despicable and it is something that I refuse to stand by it any longer and I am not going to play a part in it no matter how much pressure comes from black liberals and black conservatives as some token of people that want you to believe that this is the only way you can be black is you have to say this was wrong and this person was amazing.
George Floyd was not an amazing person and as soon as this video hit the internet I did some basic research. Everyone jumped on it and called it and was looking at the police officer and everyone agreed that the police officer was wrong and that the police officer has been arrested. That is something I am not discussing that has been ?unintelligible?
George Floyd is being uplifted as an amazing person, and for those of you that have not seen the clips and did not pursue or wait for more clips to come out first and foremost George Floyd was high on fentanyl and methamphetamine in both his autopsy reports. If you pursue the 911 transcripts you will find someone who is out of their mind high, which is what made the person fearful because he tried to use a bill that was fake bill than he was outside acting weird the person that called said this person was obviously on drugs. When he is put into handcuffs and held against the wall a baggy with something white in it fell to the floor that the media is refusing to circulate it. You can view the clip by searching the internet on duckduckgo and look up "george floyd baggy" you can watch the clip yourself with your own eyes. He had drugs on him at the time of his arrest. Now, barring all that, nobody thinks he should have died during his arrest, what I find despicable to be that every is pretending this man lived a heroic lifestyle when he didn't and I want to talk about what his lifestyle was leading up to this moment and why I refuse to accept the narrative that this person is a martyr or lifted up in the black community, that we should be buying t-shirts with his name on it.
Starting from the bottom of his record and I'm not saying that just because you have a record you don't deserve a second chance, I think people get arrested and some people can serve time in prison and I do believe in second chances but I do draw the line when it comes to 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th etc chances. In 1998 he spent 10 months in prison for theft with a firearm, that was the first prison stint I could find on him. In 2002 he spent 8 months in prison for a cocaine offense. In 2004 he spent another 10 months in prison for a cocaine offense. In 2005 he spent another 10 months in prison for having less than one gram of cocaine on him again. In 2007 and this was the biggest instance I have that made me realize this was a horrible human being that I'm not going to pretend was a good person. In 2005 a pregnant woman received a knock at the door and she went to the door and opened it after the person pretended to work for the water department so she opened the door and quickly realized the person did not work for the water department and attempted to slam it and at that moment a car pulled up with another 5 persons in it jumped out of the car, one of these people was George Floyd and they forced their way inside to her home. Mind you this woman was pregnant. At this point George Floyd pulled a gun and pressed it against her stomach, she was screaming, begging for her life and he put her inside to her living room and instructed one of his criminal friends that was with him to watch her, playing guard while they ransacked her home looking for drugs and money which they did not find. They ended up taking her wallet and cell phone and fortunately for her a neighbor saw what was going on and caught their license plate # as they drove off and called 911 and they were able to track down the car of which George Floyd was the driver and they arrested him and 2 years later he was sentenced to 5 years in prison for that instance.
You can say, the media is portraying it like he was just getting his life together being released in 2014 following that incident and he was getting his life together and was going to start afresh. I would like to believe all those things, there was a gap where he stayed out of trouble for 5 years but you are nuts to think this guy became an exemplary person and tried to use a fake bill while high on fentanyl and methamphetamine at the time of his arrest. So in my opinion George Floyd was a criminal, and just because he was a criminal he didn't deserve to die at the knee of a police officer but it does mean I am not going to be part of the broken black culture that always wants to martyr criminals, that wants to pretend they were these upstanding human beings that just wanted to help society. He has a rap sheet that is long, he is dangerously violent criminal his entire life up until the very last moment. Again this is not a defense for Garret Shoven, no one — But why are we pretending this criminal should be upheld as a citizen a martyr in black America. A martyr for a fake narrative.
Police brutality, racially motivated police brutality is a myth. OK? Lets get into that. Not only are we using this death to cause riots pretending this was some upstanding citizen in the black community who was tackled down and killed for no reason, right. Not only are we allowing to inspire riots, riots in which black people are dying, in which actual upstanding black citizens are dying, case in point I'm sure all you guys have seen David the cop that was killed because he was trying to protect a pawn shop from looters, an upstanding citizen, had been a policeman all his life, 77 years old, he did everything right. So now we have to kill upstanding black citizens because a non-upstanding citizen, a career criminal died? Did he deserve to die in that manner? NO.
I can't say it enough, nobody deserved to die in that manner but I'll be damned if the rest of us upstanding black citizens have to suffer because of this incident that rarely ever happens in America so here are some numbers for you people that still think that police brutality is a racially motivated thing. First and foremost you have a 25% higher chance of a violent white criminal dying at the hands of a police officer than you do as a black criminal. Last year a total of 9 unarmed black men were killed by police officers while 19 white men were killed by police officers. For those of you that are not good at mathematics you might say white people represent 60% of the population and black people represent just 13% of the population. It doesn't matter what percent of the population you represent, it matters what percentage of the violent criminal community you represent and unfortunately the black community commit a disproportionate percentage of the crimes compared to the white community. Let me tell you. 6% of the population is black men account to 44% of all murders in the US according to 2018 statistics. That is what you call a gap. Yet white people who represent 60 % of the population, we represent 13%, black men are 6% and represent 50% of all the murders, right? That makes no sense. A 6 point variation in a community where we are extreme minorities, we commit 50% of all violent offenses evenly split and we are only 13% of the population. So we have lots more encounters with police officers and don't say police officers are coming around because we are black, I'm talking about violent criminals, I'm talking about murders, 44% of murders, OK? You want to talk about real statistics? The police officers have way more to be fearful of in the black community than the other way around, OK? A police officer is 18.5% more likely to be killed by a black person than the other way around, OK? So this entire narrative is complete smoke and mirrors, it is all made up, it is election fodder, it is White verses Black because it is an election year, not because black Americans are sufferings more at the hands of police officers than white Americans.
Do some police officers do the wrong thing? Yes! I don't think there is anybody in the world that has not encountered police officers and thought this guy is a jerk and power tripping whether you are black or white, we know they exist and we know thy are always going to exist by the way, because they are human beings and sometimes human beings suck. In fact, if you want to attack a community for accidental slayings, did you know that doctors accidentally kill a quarter of a million of people every year because of mistakes. Did you know that there have been doctors that have been arrested for being serial killers, they just killed people because they wanted to. Do we protest and boycott all doctors? Do we assume all doctors are horrible human beings because some doctors are? Or do we realize that society is not protect-able? People suck in every profession. It is no excuse to paint society with a broad brush, it certainly no excuse to accept a democrat narrative that black people are disproportionately hunted down by police officers because the color of their skin. You want to know the best way not to be brutalized by a police officer is to limit the amount of encounters you must have with them especially when it comes to violent crimes.
I am not going to stand for this continual bottom feeding narrative martyring people that have had 5, 6, 7, 8, stints in prison and pretend they are upstanding citizens to our community, it is bullshit. Bullshit! Excuse my language but it is absolute bullshit and I'm tired of it. I'm tired of playing pretend. I'm tired of sitting here being called a coon or uncle tom because I won't play this bottom feeding game with you. If you want to hang up posters of criminals on your wall, do it. Do it! You can do it. Koby Bryant is my idol, I'll keep a photo of Kobi Bryant, you can keep one of George Foreman and pretend he was an upstanding human being that just once or twice put a gun across a pregnant woman's belly. Can you imagine that woman right now, that black woman by the way, watching everyone pretend this person was an upstanding human being who just at the age of 42 and 5 prison stints was going to get his life together. I mean it is embarrassing, it is embarrassing in that regard, right?
This is why we have a cycle and toxic culture because nobody wants to tell the truth in black America. It is so easy to be a victim. It is so easy to ask white people to bow down and do all these things. It's crap! It is a lie! It is a farce! Our biggest problem is us, OK? It is why we don't talk about it when black on black crime happens. It is why we don't talk about it when 40 black people are killed in one memorial weekend in Chicago. We don't have to talk about any of that stuff. We don't have to talk about ?unintelligible? we don't have New Jersey, we don't have to talk about any of these places black people are being slaughtered by blacks because that would mean we would have to be personally accountable. RIGHT? We don't do personal accountability in our community, we don't do it. We blame white people. Right? We only point a camera to white people when they do something even though we do at a much higher rate to ourselves. Right? We celebrate our drug dealers. We are the only community that would create a hashtag to free people from prison because they committed crimes. Like #freethis rapper, #freethatrapper, how hard is it to not spend multiple times in prison? How difficult is that? Is that so hard for us? I mean is that way to high a mountain to scale to do the right thing to be an upstanding citizen? That is the call to black America I have for black America. Like, why do have to keep fulfilling this narrative.
The perception of us by the way is on the outside? Did you ever look at the comments? Did you ever go into an anonymous blog and see what people say? 'Oh, just black people being black people.' I see those racist comments "oh just black people gotta riot, black people gotta be you know how they are. Just black people being ignorant." That is the perception when people become anonymous and talk about us. Right? They think we the kind of people that will forever uphold criminals as the martyr of our society, that we will never take for account of what we do wrong, right? That we don't have it with in ourselves to get ahead, that those of us that actually do it, well, we get called coons, right?
You got Condoleezza Rice, she is a coon. ?unintelligible? She is a coon? Dr. Ben Carson, brain surgeon, first ever of splitting the conjoined by the head twins, he is a coon? right? What a loser he is. What a stupid guy he is. <sic> Kanye West says ?unintelligible? color, he is a coon? he is lost. Because we demand more and will get more out of society because we are going to get ahead, right? That is what is going to happen, we are going to get ahead. Black conservatives are going to get ahead because we don't subscribe to this narrative. Because you are not going to catch me outside grabbing a TV pretending it is OK because a martyr named George Floyd got killed. OK? I'm a big believer that no matter what color you are, you do stupid things, you win stupid prizes. OK? We have to do better, we have to teach our kids better or were not going to get ahead. Right? Anyways this is just a rant because I've been feeling super, super, super annoyed at these depiction in society. I have no apologies here to make, George Floyd is not my martyr, he can be yours. That is all I have to say to black America.