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Is Candace Owens Living the Feminist Dream? | Surrounded Follow-Up

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Jul 6, 2025
Candace Owens, a cultural and political commentator known for her conservative stance, joins John Regalado for a thought-provoking discussion. They reflect on her recent debate with feminists, diving into her perspectives on feminism, motherhood, and societal expectations. Owens challenges traditional views on women's fulfillment, arguing that authentic choices matter more than societal definitions of success. The conversation also explores shifting gender roles and the impact of modern feminism on family dynamics, all while navigating the complexities of content creation.
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Reclaiming 'Make Him a Sandwich'

  • Candace Owens reclaims the phrase "Make Him a Sandwich" as a joyful symbol of motherhood and family care.
  • She argues feminists wrongly portray domestic roles as enslaving when they can be fulfilling.
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Fulfillment from Motherhood

  • Owens claims the highest fulfillment for most women comes from raising children, not careers.
  • She says many women chase an unrealistic "feminist dream" of career success that often leads to dissatisfaction.
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Rejecting Feminism Label

  • Owens rejects the feminist label, emphasizing her choice to work from home and prioritize family.
  • She describes her podcasting as a low-pressure social activity rather than a career.
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