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This is proof of nothing nor discredits the facts and data she provides in talking about the Black Community. In fact, this is basic propoganda 101. Take information, remove context, twist the narrative, and report as truth to twist the narrative for the public.This clownish Aunt Jemima knows nothing about her own people. She's always been a fake.
Candace Owens Stumped by Basic Black History Quiz
Many of the questions were playful references to Black cultural sayings and songs that Owens struggled with about half the time, but the biggest revelation was that she didn’t know or couldn’t recall basic political facts.
They asked her to name the first Black woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice. “Is it now? Just now?” she asked, still not offering even a guess. “It’s whatchamacallit. I can’t believe I’m blanking on her name. Can you give me a first letter?”
Realizing there was no hope, the hosts told Owens that the first Black female justice is Ketanji Brown Jackson, without expressing any discernible judgement—which must have been a feat.
“Her name is a little tricky,” Owens added.
Owens was also asked to finish a common Black church exchange phrase, “God is good,” and responded with “God is good. Amen”— another wrong answer. “No, no, no, no,” Charlamagne said. The proper response was “All the time,” they explained. Owens was stumped, and asked, “Where's that from?”
As one Twitter commenter put it, “They said ‘finish the sentence: God is good __________’ and she gave the wrong answer. I don’t wanna hear her say another thing about Black culture as long as I live.”
This is proof of nothing nor discredits the facts and data she provides in talking about the Black Community. In fact, this is basic propoganda 101. Take information, remove context, twist the narrative, and report as truth to twist the narrative for the public.
Why don't we post the entire interview so that the entire context can be presented?
Oh... here we go. Now let's talk about what really matters in the context of the entire conversation on the Breakfast Club.
Well that's not racist AF at all.Most coloreds have no clue about black history. I could stump most of them.
But I have an advantage as a blues musician and living in a black locale for forty years as well as working in a black school system for fifteen years.