Nick Givas, DCNF
Turning Point USA Urban Engagement Director Candace Owens said liberals want black people to remain as slaves, Tuesday on “Fox & Friends.”
Owens was thrust into the limelight Saturday after rapper Kanye West commended her on Twitter and said he likes the way she thinks.
I love the way Candace Owens thinks
— ye (@kanyewest) April 21, 2018
West came under fire for defending the black conservative and Owens thinks it has to do with the desire to keep African Americans down.
“I have learned that the left would like their slaves back,” Owens said on “Fox & Friends.”
“They created a system where black people are ideological slaves,” she concluded. “We tested this theory very quickly. [Kanye] simply said seven words. ‘I like the way Candace Owens thinks.’ And this became a front news story across every single platform that you could possibly dream of. And that is only because he is not allowed to think differently as a black man.”
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