Candace - MAGA Civil War?! What’s going on with the Trump Campaign… | Candace Ep 44
Episode Date: August 13, 2024JoJo Siwa says she'll never have me on her podcast, controversy hits the women's olympic gymnastics which some claim is due to racism, and is Trump losing support from his base? Native Path Get up to... 45% off your order at http://www.NativePath.Sale/Candace PureTalk! Get 50% off your first month at http://www.PureTalk.com/Owens American Financing Act today! Call 800-795-1210 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Owens NMLS182334, NMLSconsumeraccess.org Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Subscribe to Club Candace: https://www.clubcandace.com Join The Candace Community on Locals: https://candace.locals.com #CandaceShow #Candace #CandaceOwens #News #Politics #Culture #PopCulture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I recently found out that I'm never going to achieve my life goal of going on Jojo Siwa's
podcast. Remember Jojo Siwa from Dance Moms? Well, she's recently come right out and
said that she's got a list of five people who she will never host on her podcast. And I'm on it.
Take a listen. Five people that I will not be having on JoJo Siewa now. Candace Owens,
I think it's pretty self-explanatory. Her and I do not f*** with each other.
Well, that's news to me. I'm deeply upset. You're probably wondering, Candace, was it really
on your life goals list to be hosted by JoJo S Siwa? No, but I still have some thoughts on what she has said about me,
and she said a little bit more. I'll tell you them in a second. But first, guys, obviously,
we have to talk about all of this conservative infighting. Please do not shoot the messenger.
I feel like every time I talk about the MAGA campaign and what it's maybe doing wrong,
I am messenger that gets shot.
Oh, well, we've got to be honest about it because, like I said, there are some serious,
there is some serious infighting going on, and they're terming it the Grouper Wars.
Let's talk about it.
That's what's coming on in the American political world.
And I was pretty shocked when I saw Groyper War trending on Twitter, literally overseas here in Europe. That's how
big of a trend it was. And I was shocked by it because obviously I've discussed the fact
that you have these anonymous accounts which feature a frog, like Pepe the frog is what is
featured on them. And essentially they have amassed independently tons of followers across
the internet. And the movement is led by Nick Fuentes.
And apparently, according to this trend on Twitter, Nick Fuentes has declared war on
the MAGA campaign and people are writing about it all over what's actually going on.
Well, I will allow you to hear what exactly Nick Fuentes said in his declaration of MAGA
war.
Is that what we're calling it?
Take a listen.
Dare I say it? I am declaring a new Groiper war against the Trump campaign
until we can figure out what the hell is going on? I'm declaring a new Groiper war.
You have alienated us.
You have ignored us.
You don't listen to our concerns.
We have been left behind.
The Trump movement and the GOP have moved on without us.
It serves Israel and corporations and immigrants, but it doesn't serve Native Americans.
What about Native Americans? What about Americans? What about young white men and others too?
But what about us? Charlie Kirk is to the right of Trump on immigration. That's unacceptable.
So I think it's time for another Kruiper war. We're bigger, better, stronger than ever.
I'm on Twitter. I'm on Rumble. This is a big live stream every night. We have allies. So I think it's time to up the ante a little bit. Joker 2 is premiering in October. Joker 2, five-year anniversary. The show is back.
We're opening the chest. I think it's time for a Groyper War 2. and this time we're going all out justice once
and we will bring the energy it's just a question of whether they want to
get on board or get out of the way that's the question but we're we will bring, the Groypers will bring the energy. Memes, edits, replies, trolls.
Get with us or get the f*** out of the way.
Groyper War 2, coming soon.
Okay, so this video, or this clip of a longer episode on Nick Fuentes' show,
sent the media into a tizzy.
First and foremost, if you're not familiar about what the first group of war was about,
essentially, you had a bunch of young kids, I would probably say between the ages of 18
and 23, who were showing up on college campuses and essentially calling out people that they
believed were neocons, essentially people that were rhinos pretending to care about
American interests,
but effectively having sold themselves out to some broader cause. Let's call it the military
industrial complex. Or as one example, I distinctly recall them showing up to a Turning Point event
and saying, oh, you know, hey, Charlie Kirk, you say that you are fighting for Christianity. Well,
why are you paying people like Dave Rubin, who is a gay
married man, to come speak at your events? And really kind of putting people's feet to the fire
on these issues in a way that was sometimes uncomfortable. But I thought, and I remember
going through this with Charlie, that actually we have to be able to answer those questions.
If we're going to be a part of a movement and we say that we are on the right, then we need to not
be scared when our ideas are challenged.
Now, this sort of led to a media backlash, and all of the Grapers were essentially put into a pile
and termed white supremacists. And I always thought that that was inaccurate, and it was wrong,
because I was on those college campuses, and I actually thought that some of the questions they
were asking were meaningful. Like, if we do say that we are conservatives and we are Christians, why are we platforming
so many gay married people?
I think it's a fair question that we have to be prepared to answer.
Now, there might be an answer to that.
Some people may say, oh, well, you can be gay married and be a Republican, which, by
the way, I think you can be gay married and be a Republican because you're basically
saying, well, I align with the Republican Party maybe on the economics and I'm putting the social aspects, I'm ranking the social
aspects lower on my scale of who I would vote for. I don't really care about what they think
about gay marriage. I care more about what they're going to do for taxes and the economy.
But if you're going to present yourself as a Christian, if Christianity is going to be
the thing that, hey, we want to preserve Christianity, and I'm a Christian Republican,
then it gets a little bit more complicated. Anyways, so that was, I guess, considered the
first corporate war. Now we're at the second corporate war. But these concerns that they're
bringing up, I would not dismiss these as the concerns of some fringe alt-right white supremacist
group.
Because the reality is, and this is going to upset a lot of people, I want to be very
clear, I am voting for Trump because he is the better candidate between him and Kamala
Harris and the coup that was just established on the left and my concerns about what they
will do if they actually get into power.
There is no doubt in my mind that Trump is the better candidate.
But I cannot say that statement without also being honest about the fact that something feels a little different right now. A few weeks ago, Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt.
It was very clear to me and I think to the entire world that he was going to win the election
because he emerged as a leader in his response and in his speeches thereafter, in the way that
he communicated with the crowd. It just seemed so obvious that in order to defeat the deep state,
who I believe was behind this assassination attempt, that we needed to elect Trump.
But things have changed in just a very short time. The energy of the MAGA campaign feels
very different. Now, at first, I was owing that to the fact
that there has to be some reasonable trepidation. You don't just survive an assassination attempt
and just keep going. And you don't come out of that not being a fundamentally changed person.
And I think, by the way, for the better, really recognizing how precious life is,
maybe perhaps being further committed to Christian principles as a leader.
You're going to be changed having survived an assassination attempt.
But there is something else that seems to have happened where I'm just not sure who
is driving the megabus anymore.
And I want to be clear, again, that just because you're hearing these concerns from Nick Fuentes
does not mean that Nick Fuentes is the only person that feels this way. I'll give you just another
example. Ashley St. Clair, she's somebody that I follow on Twitter. I think she's very funny.
She tweeted this, MAGA energy is very strange lately. Trump campaign needs a shakeup. I don't
think anybody is accusing Ashley St. Clair of being a griper. In fact, she's usually at war
a lot of the times with the gripers, but she's sensing the exact same thing. I am not a griper. I am sensing the exact same
thing. And so when I answered Ashley, when I saw this tweet, I responded to her on Twitter.
And I said, you know, it reminds me, this moment kind of reminds me of a conversation that I had
with Vivek Ramaswamy. I think Trump should have picked Vivek Ramaswamy as his VP. I felt very
strongly about Vivek Ramaswamy and his general energy and his general philosophy.
But he and I were discussing what it was that failed about the Ron DeSantis campaign.
What was it about the Ron DeSantis campaign that despite the fact that all of the donors
lined up and all of the press lined up and his wife was suddenly emerging as Jackie O in the way that
she was dressing. And it seemed so self-evident that, of course, he could just take on Donald
Trump and win. Despite all of that, the press, the money, the glamour, his campaign failed.
And Vivek Ramaswamy said to me, he said, because sometimes when you're a startup, having too much money can actually hurt you. And that's actually very wise. It's a very wise perspective. It's a very wise reflection of what happened with his campaign. was successful in 2015 when Donald Trump was running and the entire mainstream media apparatus
was against him. They said, there's no way he's going to win. And maybe deep down, Trump also
thought there's no way I'm going to win. Nobody was giving him any money. No one cared what he
had to say. He was getting no airtime. All the mainstream media pundits hated him, right? Even
the people that were supposed to be nice to him traditionally, like the conservative media,
Fox News, who could forget the infamous, you know, Megyn Kelly back forth that he had with her. Everyone was lying about
everything that he said. They were in lockstep and agreeing that it couldn't be Trump, right?
And so Trump had to get creative. And in his creativity, he decided to just commit himself
to the truth. Donald Trump was just saying what was on the minds of all Americans. He was not playing politics because politics had no interest in Donald Trump. So he said exactly what it was that we. They're all a bunch of liars. And we're tired of going to war. And we are exhausted with the New York and L.A. crowd deciding what's if we could term it anything, the forgotten men
and women of America who simply just wanted someone who had the gumption to say the truth.
And he had that because it was a startup. And then things shifted. And I think, as we learned
after his assassination attempt, there was never more money that was given to the Trump campaign. I think in the next days, in the preceding week, they raised more money than they had ever raised. The truth is, the reality is that when you take money, are giving you the money have some interests that they want perhaps you to protect, some interests that they want you to share, some perspectives that
they're expecting you to have if they're writing you a big check. I mean, he had, I think, one of
the wealthiest people in America, the Adelson or the Adelson family. They effectively own Las Vegas. I think the wife cut him a $100 million
check. And it's been understood that that check came with a little bit of nudging that, well,
if you win, I kind of want you to agree to us annexing Gaza, Israel annexing the West Bank,
pardon. And the press wrote about that. And it's a little blip. And maybe Trump doesn't agree with that. I'm not saying that he's done that deal or that he holds
that perspective, but I am saying that it runs counter to everything that he pledged to people
in 2015. I'm going to end wars. I don't want any more wars. I'm going to bring the troops home.
I'm tired of them taking your tax dollars to fight endless wars overseas. He seems to be
singing a different tune today. We're hearing J.D. wars overseas. He seems to be singing a different
tune today. We're hearing J.D. Vance. He's talking about war with Iraq, Iran. Nobody wants more war
in the Middle East or anywhere else. Ukraine, Russia, we just want to place a pause on never
ending wars and the never ending excuses for the wars and the never-ending excuses for the wars and the never-ending name-calling that comes
when you say, hey, why don't we try peace? Oh, are you an isolationist? Are you a pro-Putin puppet?
Are you an anti-Semite? And it's so funny because when you think about the 2015 campaign, because
no one would allow Trump to sit down and have a meaningful discussion with them in the mainstream
media, he then did shows like Alex Jones.
You guys remember this?
He went on Alex Jones in 2015.
Persona non grata, Alex Jones, conspiracy theorist,
was hosting a presidential hopeful.
And people loved that.
The crowd loved that.
It's like, yeah, at least someone who's willing to have a conversation with you.
And he won because of that.
Because he was doing things that a consultancy firm
would never recommend that he does. And now it seems like there's just a ton of consultants,
and those consultants are probably saying to him, don't you dare go on The Alex Jones Show.
He's a conspiracy theorist. Haven't you heard about what happened with his lawsuit,
being bankrupted, the lies that he spread.
Bad for your brand. We don't want you doing that. Oh, don't you dare talk to this person. That person
is not for war with Iran. And that's going to be bad for your brand because we're now accepting
money from the pro-Israel lobby and we want to keep you there. And now he's doing interviews
again with Megyn Kelly and people who were the face of the Never Trump movement. Ben Shapiro wrote a long
piece, I believe, in 2015 about why he would forever be Never Trump and how bad Trump would
be for America. Now, I want to be clear, he has since shifted his position and now he's hosting
fundraisers for Trump. So Trump is giving time and raising money. And by the way, again, effectively,
it's a good thing. I'm not saying that if you were once never Trump,
you should never be allowed into the camp.
I don't believe that.
I think people should be able to change their minds.
But what message is that sending to the people
that got him into the White House the first time, right?
What message is it sending when you don't go
and do those shows that you did
when the mainstream media turned you off
and wouldn't listen to you?
It's sending a message,
whether it's a reality or not, it's sending a message that you are now kowtowing, right?
That you're no longer in control of what happens with your campaign. That people are telling you
who to speak to and who not to speak to. That you care to actually appease the same mainstream media that wouldn't give you the time of day back in 2015.
Again, maybe that I'm painting a picture of something that's not true. But if it's not true,
then you need to communicate that. Because let me tell you something, if you think you're trading up
by going, oh, well, now I'm being invited into this club. You're not. You're losing that support
from the people that believed in you in a way that you didn't even believe in yourself way back when.
You need those people. That is your base. You can't suddenly change who your base is and think
that that's going to be an effective strategy here. So I'm hopeful that by me adding my voice to this, that this message will be heard by somebody who will go, you know what? Yeah, in the last weeks, let's just let Trump be Trump. Let's let Trump talk to whoever he wants to. Let's remove all of the consultants and just allow Trump to go back to his 2015 messaging.
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Now let's get into some stories.
First up, we have Jojo Siwa.
Guys, I have covered Jojo Siwa extensively.
I guess I wouldn't say extensively, but a few times on the show because I was sort of
watching what looked to me to be like an identity crisis.
I thought I was being very kind about Jojo Siwa.
I said she was remarkably talented.
She was on Dance Moms.
Everybody loved her.
I watched her on Dance Moms. I thought she had a bubbly personality. And then she kind of went
to Hollywood. And as we know, what happens when you get into Hollywood is that you just start
experimenting with some things. And Jojo Siwa decided that she was a lesbian. And I am not,
well, I did in fact say that Jojo Siwa was not a lesbian.
And the reason why I said that was because of the way that she kind of turned it into
an entire identity.
Like all she does now is she speaks about how much of a lesbian she is, just how happy
she is to be a lesbian every second of every day.
And here's the thing.
I've been around lesbians and people that
are lesbians don't feel the need to work it into every sentence all the time unless there's
somebody that's really just going through an entity crisis because what you are is not something
that you need to validate every two minutes. Anyways, Jojo Siwa saw that messaging years ago
and she's now come out again against me to remind people that she will never have me on her podcast because of my fateful words.
Take a listen to what she had to say in its entirety.
Five people that I will not be having on JoJo's You Now.
Candace Owens.
I think it's pretty self-explanatory.
Her and I do not fuck with each other.
Homegirl thought that I was faking being a lesbian.
What the fuck are you talking about?
How do you know my sexual orientation?
The thing with Candace O is she wasn't going after me.
She was going after a whole community of people.
And that's not okay.
So she cut this from her podcast and she tried it on Instagram
because I guess Jojo Siwa believes everything she reads in the press
and assumes that everybody hates me.
And if she just wraps herself up into a bubble of a community,
like, oh, she didn't just come for me. She came for the whole community,
that everyone would automatically be on her side. And unfortunately for Jojo Siwa,
that is not what happened. In fact, the comments from this post very much passed the vibe check.
Here are just a few of them. One person wrote, the girl used to be someone I'd let my daughter
listen to. Then she changed for society needs. Sad.
Another person wrote,
you should also not let the person who made that hat on your podcast.
I bet their name is Candace too.
A third person wrote,
Candace would never want to.
LOL, you are far below her IQ to debate.
Dylan writes, who asked?
This person writes,
made me like Candace Owens even more.
Another person writes,
my name is also Candace.
Am I also banned?
LOL.
Jennifer writes, I'm a fan, but for Am I also banned? LOL. Jennifer writes,
I'm a fan, but for sake of JoJo as a human and not a public figure, I wish she would focus on
finding her own identity outside of her sexuality or her job. She's screaming from the rooftops that
she's trying to find herself and her fans aren't helping and her critics are worse. This person
asks, why does she sound like a man? This person from her community says, your own community
cringes. Another user, your parents failed you. Another person, most desperate human being
in the world. Lastly, this user writes, what do I have to do to get on this list? Yeah, he wants
to be definitely not allowed on your podcast either. Here's the point, because I do feel bad.
These comments were so harsh. I would honestly recommend that whoever chose to post it just takes it down because it's not nice for someone that is as
young as Jojo and also someone who is so clearly going through some sort of an identity crisis
to have to read these comments about herself. But if she's someone who can take that and can
actually take a critique and try to spin it into something positive, maybe she could listen to what
exactly it was that I was saying, which is that Jojo and what the comments are agreeing with, you are so very clearly going for something. To be
a lesbian is not a performance. You are performing what you think a lesbian is supposed to be.
So you're dressing as you think a lesbian is supposed to dress. You're speaking as you believe
a lesbian is supposed to speak to really sell the fact that they're a lesbian. Like, oh, I smoke a
pack a day and I kind of do these butch mannerisms. I mean, she got on stage. I'm not
kidding, guys. She got on stage and she told the crowd to lick her nuts. Is that a requirement to
be a lesbian? Do you have to go out and say, lick my nuts? This proves that I'm doody. I am
butchy, lesbian-y. Lick my nuts. It's a weird, it's objectively weird sentence to utter
if it is not a cry for attention. Lesbians that I know, okay, a realtor in DC, I didn't even know
she was a lesbian. She mentioned it casually. You want to know what she was? She was just a
phenomenal realtor, very good at her job, extremely professional, never considered that she might be
part of a community that required her to act a part of a lesbian. I
think part of this, by the way, proves my point about why I think it is demonic for children to
get involved in acting and in theater when they're super young. I say this about the child actress
curse. I just think that it pollutes their minds. They're not able to grow up in a way like their brains don't function productively.
Everything kind of becomes about attention. You're training your brain in the wrong way.
So you think that everything in your life needs to be this sort of over-the-top performance,
when in reality, it's kind of okay to just be yourself. And being a lesbian is not an identity, okay? So
if you're hooking up with girls, you don't need to suddenly become this thing that you've become.
Now, here's what I want to say to this. I'm very sad that you're never going to have me on your
podcast because in reality, I think that we'd have an amazing conversation. I say the exact opposite.
You are always welcome on my podcast because I'm not as close-minded as you. I know you come from
the community of tolerance, which is what you're selling yourself as, but you're essentially
signaling to everybody that you're completely intolerant of anyone who has disagreements with
you. That's why you included Candace Cameron Burr on your list, simply because she's a Christian
and she doesn't believe in gay marriage. Okay, fine. So maybe exercise some of that rainbow
sprinkle tolerance that you claim is what your
community is all about. Your community is rejecting you for a reason. Maybe it's time to wake up.
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All right, guys, let's move on to a non-scandal that's become a very big scandal.
It's the Olympics.
Everything about this Olympics has been very scandalous, by the way.
It's because it's happening in France and it's just, I don't know, it's been exceedingly
fake and gay and every, the opening ceremony kind of dictated that things were not going to go well
and it just, things seem to be going from bad to worse. Now, I want to be very clear.
In speaking about this topic, especially in speaking about women's gymnastics, here is a
fun fact about me. My family is extremely private. I have two
sisters and I speak to my sisters all the time. And my sisters have never requested that I speak
about something or not speak about something except for this one topic, female gymnastics.
Not a joke. My little sister is a, the only way to describe it is she's a Simone Biles Stan. She
absolutely has loved gymnastics from the time that we were little tots. And she said to me, Candice, I don't care about what you talk about. Literally say whatever you
want. Just please don't say anything bad about Simone Biles. So I had to tread very carefully
here. Okay. I'm going to be very careful discussing this subject, but there is a lot of drama
happening with the female gymnastics team, the Olympic gymnastics. And I'll just kind of like
run you up on what's happening. It's just been a scoring disaster, so to gymnastics. And I'll just kind of like run you up on what's
happening. It's just been a scoring disaster, so to speak. So there was at first a young woman
who is Romanian. And honestly, she just got completely gypped. I don't know if we're
supposed to say that term. Are you allowed to say gypsy? Gypped is the term we use. But she did.
She should have not been docked on a point. They said that she stepped off of the mat.
She absolutely, you can watch this video a thousand times over. It's been slowed down.
And she just, in no way did she step off of the mat. So Romania was unbelievably upset because
Sabrina Manica Voinia, I hope I'm saying her last name correctly, she didn't win. And it was,
I'm telling you, the judges just outright stole it from her.
Then it got even worse, okay?
So what then happened was that Anna Barbosu, she is also Romanian, she scored third and she won the bronze medal.
She had one person left to go after her.
And it was an American.
And that American's name is Jordan Childs. Jordan Childs went and the judges said, you get a 13.666, which put her into fifth place.
So her judge, I mean, her trainer comes around, her coach, her name is Cecil Landy.
And she's like, well, what do we have to lose?
She's in fifth place.
I'm just going to kind of throw a flag on the play here to give you guys a football term and basically ask for them, the judges, to just review and see if they maybe got something wrong here on the difficulty score.
So she wanted them to challenge the difficulty score.
Now, in case you're not up to date on how all of this works, how they score things, I'm just actually going to give you a little background here.
In gymnastics, they score an athlete based on two different components, the execution score and the difficulty score. The execution score starts at 10 points,
and then the judges deduct based on various things. So like I said, she stepped off the mat,
oh, you get a deduction of a point here, deduction of a point there. Difficulty score starts at zero,
and then you earn points for composition requirements, difficulty elements, blah,
blah, blah, blah, Okay. So her coach,
going back to Jordan Childs, the American coach was like, let's just see if we can maybe
kind of get a point here. The coach literally said this quotation thereafter. She said,
at this point, we had nothing to lose. So I was just like, we're going to try. I honestly didn't
think that it was going to happen. But then I heard her scream. I turned around and I was like,
what? Yeah. So the judges, she throws down this like, I don't know, maybe we'll get lucky here. And yeah, the judges returned.
They were like, yeah, no, we're actually going to take it from another Romanian girl. F the
Romanians. That's kind of what the judges were just like. We just don't like Romanians. So
they take this girl who's like celebrating like, oh, my gosh, I'm so happy I'm in third place.
And then she finds out that, no, actually, they're giving it to this American, Jordan Childs is getting it. So boo
you, step aside. You and Sabrina can go cry in the corner. Anna and Sabrina, you guys go cry in
the corner. We hate Romania for no reason. So obviously, people were outraged because,
like I said, the backstory here is the first Romanian gets completely gypped. And now you
have the second Romanian who just like gets completely gypped
by some like random act of like,
please review her difficulty scoring.
And people then took her social media
and they were really mean to Jordan Childs like this.
And I'm gonna tell you she's black
and it's only relevant because of what happens next.
They were really mean to her.
Apparently some people said some hateful comments
about her race, who knows?
I mean, it's the internet.
So let me just say this right now.
If you're offended and if you're an easily offended person and you have the internet,
you should not be on the internet.
Because the first thing they do is they just start screaming racial epithets.
Doesn't matter.
If you're a woman, you're going to get all sorts of misogynistic language.
If you're a gay person, they're going to say a whole bunch of homophobic stuff.
That's just what the internet does.
You know, it's just like kids on Game Boy or something just saying terrible things to you all the time.
So she was upset about that.
And then people were like, no, no, no, no.
Now we need to review this because that is crazy.
We're not doing this twice to Romania.
Romania, you know, small country, but they're ready to go to war now.
And you know what?
I'm feeling sympathetic to Romania too. So what happened was they then
realized the scoring league who then reviewed the review realized that actually the rules are
that in order to do that little flag on the play, you have to say, I want a review within one
minute. And they actually did not meet the guidelines. Apparently, when the coach asked for
the review, it was not within one minute. It was one minute and four seconds later. So by four
seconds later, they then reversed the decision. Okay. So it's just a lot of emotions. I mean,
it is like, could you imagine you got women, you got women crying, people don't know what's
happening. But in reality, like, you know, the clock is the clock. People don't know what's happening. But in reality, the clock is
the clock. That's like, come on. And by the way, they should have never given her the bronze medal
in general. But you can imagine what Jordan Childs is going through. You can imagine what
the Romanian team is going through. But they were just like, no, now you got to give her back her
bronze medal to the Romanian girl who you just took it from because four seconds is four seconds. The clocks don't lie. Okay. So then for no reason, sisters be acting crazy, right? We all
know sisters be acting crazy. And so Jordan Childs, as I mentioned, she is Black. And her sister,
I don't know if this is an old sister or younger sister, decided to go on Instagram and to lament
this decision. Her sister's name is Jasmine. Jasmine wrote this
on her Instagram stories. She wrote, racism is real. It exists. It is alive and well.
They have officially five days later stripped her of one of her medals, not because she didn't win,
not because she was drugged, not because she stepped out of bounds, not because she wasn't
good enough, but because the judges failed to give her difficulty and forced an inquiry to be made. Four seconds. Her bronze
was stripped over four seconds of time that would have never needed to happen if the judges did
their job. I love you, baby sis, and I got yo back no matter what. Yeah. I hate that she did that. I
hate it so much because here's the thing. Like I
said, the Romanian girl very clearly, by the way, when she appealed the decision for what she didn't
do, she actually was totally within bounds. She didn't cry racism, right? She didn't get to, I
guess, because she's Romanian and her skin is light. She wasn't like, oh my God, this is like
racism against white people. She just was like, the judges suck, but it sucks they did this and now romania doesn't get to take home the bronze actually she should
have won the bronze and she got completely got that taken away from her and yet you have this
woman's sister again this isn't jordan childs who's trying to spin this as if it's something
that's racist and why is it not racist well parking aside the fact that this just happened to the Romanian girl, Simone Biles took home second. Simone Biles took home the silver. So if it was like about just not letting a black girl take home the bronze, they probably wouldn't have let Simone Biles has like more gold medals than like anyone. I don't know. She's got to be
like LeBron, Kobe status right now when it comes to gymnastics. So I really don't think this is a
race thing. And it's just annoying that, you know, it's always tinged with a race conversation when
it's not. This did not happen because of racism. This happened because women were scoring and
women can't do math. Okay. We can't. This is a girl math situation. The Olympics are going crazy because the women were put in charge of deductions and additions, and they're trying
to score, and things are going really bad. So if we want to fix this issue, it's not about making
sure the judges are the right colors or the gymnasts are the right colors. We have to make
sure that the girls are not mathing. And that's all I'm going to say on that topic. Okay, I hate
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All right, guys, now I'm going to read some of your comments from episodes past.
So these were just some comments from the Dave Smith interview. I was really happy
to premiere that. He is just so wonderful. So many of you guys wanted us to have a weekly podcast. If I could get him to move to Nashville, I would have a daily show with Dave
Smith. I learned so much from him. DK Creo writes, Candace Times, Dave Smith needs to be at least
somewhat a regular thing. Can't get enough. I totally agree with you. Sarah writes, as an Iraqi
who grew up witnessing all of the US wars on Iraq, it is both heartbreaking and validating to hear that people now recognize that my country was destroyed for no reason.
It wasn't just the people murdered, but generations whose lives are forever changed by this senseless war.
You know, I don't think it was for no reason.
I think it was because it was good old-fashioned imperialism with also a tinge of destroying history. I do believe that. I believe that we are fighting people who are fundamentally communist and who want to wipe out history so they can just tell people what history was and kind of create this 1984 Orwellian perspective. are in any way controversial shows just how sick our society has become. It is time to heal,
and discussions like this are a great start. I totally agree, and that's why we're living in
crazy lands. And I say to you guys that we're now at a time where people will say anything to fit in,
and they will say anything not to be maimed and caricatured by the media. And pretending that
they're comfortable watching what's happening in Gaza right now sickens me. I mean, it absolutely
sickens me. I mean, we'll get into that topic probably tomorrow or the next day. But really what it comes down to
is we are living through a time of tremendous cowardice. And unfortunately, too many of those
cowards are the people who should be leading our society, like men. We need strong men who are willing to stand up to being
called mean names because the truth is more important. So that's all I'm going to say in
conclusion. Tomorrow, you guys, we will have a very exciting interview for you and the next day
because I'm actually in Romania and I'm not covering the Olympics or the gymnasts. I'm not
going to be sitting down with the gymnasts.
Maybe I should, but it will be somebody else.
And it's probably not that big of a surprise.
I'm guessing you can imagine who.
We'll see you guys then.