On Friday (March 15), an episode of âThe Joe Budden Podcastâ aired which featured a sit-down interview with Candace Owens. During the unnecessary conversation, Budden and the right-wing commentator covered an array of topics from âfat acceptanceâ to modern-day rap music.
However, one glaring question remains: Why did Budden feel to need to ask Owensâ opinion on Black culture when she has vehemently made a career out of anti-Blackness?
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During the talk, Owens called Lizzo âproblematicâ and once again condemned her size. She also criticized Sexyy Red and Ice Spice, ultimately citing them as part of the reason hip hop has declined. âWe used to produce really good music and itâs gone down the drain. I think even that is international,â Owens stated.
âI think itâs because itâs a part of the, âLetâs slowly make it modify the education systems so that Black people canât read and, at the same time, feed them with a pipeline of garbage,â and you will wake up one day, and what surrounds you will be garbage,â she continued. Owens did briefly discuss how the music industry is intentional with the Black women they choose to elevate.
Sadly, she saved most of her disdain for the Black artists themselvesânot the systems that inhibit them. This has always been the way Owens chooses to operate since she built and sustains her following by championing white supremacist ideology. Quite frankly, she will never support or uplift Black culture because she has too much invested in doing the opposite.
Owens has: called Fani Willis a âghetto superstar,â stated that the Black Lives Matter movement promoted Black anarchy and labeled it a scam, said George Floyd died from a drug overdose and is an avid Trump supporter. She is also an anti-vaxxer, has gone after trans folks and said Hitler was decent at first.
Owens will always disparage Black folks every chance she getsâBudden should have known better.
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