The Megyn Kelly Show

Candace Owens on Victimhood, Trump, and the Police | Ep. 8

Oct 9, 2020
Candace Owens, a conservative commentator and author of 'Blackout,' joins for a lively discussion on various pressing issues. She critiques the culture of victimhood, particularly among communities of color, urging personal responsibility instead. Owens shares her journey to supporting Trump and reflects on the media's role in shaping narratives around police violence and race. The conversation navigates cancel culture and the complexities of political identity, while addressing motherhood's challenges and its rewards.
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ANECDOTE

COVID-19 Restrictions

  • Candace Owens is six and a half months pregnant but her husband has not been able to attend a single appointment.
  • This is due to COVID-19 restrictions, highlighting the disruption of human connection.
INSIGHT

Media Fear-Mongering

  • Media's constant death ticker of COVID-19 cases causes psychological damage and fear.
  • This fear-mongering is unprecedented and unlike coverage of other daily dangers like car accidents.
INSIGHT

Police Killings Narrative

  • Media narratives on police killings of Black men lack context and are not supported by facts.
  • Black men are statistically more likely to be killed by other Black men than by police officers.
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