Comments by "Christos P" (@JohnCarterIsMyName) on "Candace Owens DENIED By Covid-19 Testing Site For Spreading Misinformation, Accuses Them Of 'Racism'" video.

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  3.  @MsJoeyb3  .. 100% FALSE “First and foremost, stop selling us our own oppression. Stop taking away our self-confidence by telling us that we can’t because of racism, because of slavery. I’ve never been a slave in this country,” Owens said. “Stop telling us that we need to be obsessing over our past when we should be obsessing over our future and the potential that we have,” she continued to applause from her white fans. Racism doesn’t exist, huh? Racism is over? Would that be the same racism that Candace and her family filed a federal lawsuit against the Stamford Board of Education over in 2007 and for which they subsequently received a $37,500 settlement?"" In February 2007, Owens received three voice messages from a group of five teenage boys that included the son of the then-mayor of Stamford, Conn., Dannel Malloy. While the role of Malloy’s son in the messages is unclear, what is clear Owens and her former friend Evan Kopek got into a shouting match in class two days before the phone incident. Malloy, Kopek and others were present in the car when three threatening voice messages were left for Owens, referencing her race, and repeatedly using a racial epithet. In one of the messages, the caller called Owens “dirty” and threatened to burn her house down and tar and feather her. Poor Candace was so stressed behind the incident that she stayed out of school for six weeks after it happened. She said it was too traumatic to attend school with the people who had made those calls to her. She only returned to classes after Kopek was arrested for the incident in late March 2007. Three years ago, Owens spoke about the incident with the CT Post. At the time, she had not yet made her transformation into the token ..... for the Republican Party. Owens told the Post “It took me seven years to move past it. When something like that happens you become hostile. You become bitter. I remember not even wanting to use my name.” The incident, along with the continuing hate she saw being exhibited on the internet, prompted Owens to found the website SocialAutopsy.com—a site where people could share screenshots of internet bullies and racists as a means of calling them out.
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