Candace Owens Drops Sad Transgender Bombshell

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Candace Owens admits that she does discriminate against certain, shall we say, “types” of humans. But that if we all discriminated against others that the world would be better for it. The way Candace describes it is, “Getting things off her chest”. Her statement is true to some extent. There was some non-toxic discrimination that existed in the world up until fifteen years ago, and the world appeared to function quite well.

As per Yahoo, Candace said she “definitely” discriminates against certain people and suggested “society would be safer” if more people did the same.

On Monday, the right-wing commentator began a podcast defending her right to discriminate against transgender and nonbinary people.

“I discriminate! I feel like I want to get that off my chest,” the Daily Wire host said at the start of episode 58 of the Candace Owens Podcast. “I’m already feeling lighter,” she added after her initial statement.



Owens blamed the left for turning terms such as “discrimination” into a “dirty word” — which is something she wholeheartedly disagrees with.

“I don’t really care how you feel about that. Wear your dress and you can paint your nails. But I’d prefer you keeping 100 feet away from a playground and all of the feet away from my children and me.” she said. ” If I see you, I’m going to cross the street if I’m with my kids.”

“I don’t want a dentist with bad teeth. I don’t want Lizzo being my trainer,” she said. “I am going to discriminate against somebody that is that clinically obese. They’re never gonna get me healthy.”

Calling such discrimination a “survival mechanism,” Owens also mocked those who are “accepting” of such people.

“And so, when we get that feeling — my mother used to refer to it as the ‘heebie-jeebies’ — when someone just gives you the heebie-jeebies, even if you can’t quite put your finger on why, I think you need to lean into that, and I actually think that society would be safer if we discriminated more,” she said.

She said a bigoted and disciminatory remark about transgenders, “definitely discriminate[s] against men that paint their nails and wear dresses,” she said, likely referring to nonbinary people and transgender women. “I don’t really care how you feel about that. Wear your dress and you can paint your nails. But I’d prefer you keeping 100 feet away from a playground and all of the feet away from my children and me.” she said. ” If I see you, I’m going to cross the street if I’m with my kids.”