Comments by "nrb1989" (@nrb1989) on "Candace Owens"
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@siennajantzen1158 but words come with context and history. If the word was hurled at everyone, everyone could say it without consequence. But it wasn't, so what is the real point in "fighting for your right to say it."
I'm one of those people that could be open to this side a lot more....but im not because this entire this is a good example of what bad faith actors do. There's not a universe where anyone should be ENCOURAGING someone to say a racially charged word and then claim we're inn a spiritual battle next week. Pick one....either you're the type to encourage people to same dumb things just because it's in a song (bc you take your moral cues from rappers), OR you're not encouraging degeneracy because you believe it's going to far and you want to fashion a better world. Candace always makes it seem like she wants to do the latter, but then you have this girl on and first 10 mins of the interview youre fangirling and "granting her permission." Candace isn't dumb, she knows the black community is having conversations about this and that the divide on the usage is largely generational. But this how she chooses to "start the conversation."
I'm not dumb and neither is anyone else. This girl isn't unique or special because she woke up one day and decided to use something controversial to make a point. When I listened to the full thing, she could've made the same point and actually had people listen to her without the stupidity of thinking "let me say this racially charged phrase so I can go viral." This is all part of the problem we have in America....these content creators are doing and saying all kinds of stuff to go viral and get these content deals. So then you go and platform this one?? Because why? She "deserves to be heard"? We have free speech in this country yes, but no one has to listen, care, or think what you're saying makes sense -- that is where you are wrong. I'm allowed to judge the heck out of a grown woman who is is raising children who decided to use degenerate language for fun and then cries that people judge her. This is the ultimate example of how victims are manufactured when it's actually their own fault. Read: This woman is a manufactured victim of her own making.
I'm not sure what values she has when she makes the choice to use the n-word when it's irrelevant to the point you are making.....again what was the point?? To go viral. And what is the point platforming her? To explain to people when it's productive in society to use the n-word????
Listen if you guys really believe in free speech, then you need to understand that the other part of it is responding to dumb speech. That's exactly what this was. Just dumb. And that's why I'm not a conservative because I've seen you guys jump through hoops to justify all kinds of mess that is just plain wrong. Y'all love to talk about facts and truth, but never examine one's motive. It's the exact exact playbook of the dems and yall are clearly no different with the race-baiting.
One such racially charged word would be the use of "crack3r" that was thrown at white people. Legitimately curious when it would make sense for me to use that word to drive a random point that actually had nothing to do with the word??? The mental gymnastics and jumping backwards yall are doing will likely come to bite you in the butt when people start using all the slavery terms for fun lol 🤷🏾♀️.
Lastly, I love seeing Candace's followers be so open but close minded at the same time. Candace seems to have so much empathy for this "poor white woman who didnt deserve to be criticized" (LOL, by the way). If that's how you're handling bad behavior we should be discouraging in society, then don't be mad when people encourage other degeneracy you don't like🤷🏾♀️.
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