Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "What Youtube and Facebook REALLY think of Black people" video.
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This seems kind of absurd and nonsensical. Maybe it is better, or more important, to hear from someone who represents and can communicate about the average black person's experience than someone who basically lives in an elite world of white domination as a token, the price of which is to pretend her experience is somehow more relevant, more important or dismisses other people's experiences.
I'm white, not black, and I do not know many black people, but I have known some, and I do know a large cross-section of white people, and have had access to people when they are expressing their true thoughts. Candace Owens doesn't seem to be serving any function as far as her life testimony ... she is an elite, defending the elite, which as a black women gives her some extra credit with said elite - thus tends to lessen her honesty and integrity as she is selling herself to act in the gain of those who gain from exploitation of her racial group.
Put it this way, black protestors are in a group protesting about whites. It should be whites' responsibility to respond to them, not to try to fake-bolster their viewpoint by having a black women do it for them. Candace Owen's has every right to express her point of view, it's just that in terms of American society it has little relevance except to those who would use it to justify the way things are.
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