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Candace Owens’ slide into irrelevance continued on Wednesday, with far-right members of Blacks for Trump blaming TikTok for America’s decline while simultaneously consuming its content with worship.
“I believe women are socially engineered to hate men and men are socially engineered to be gay,” Owens said of the video-sharing platform.
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“Don’t blame me,” she told her followers, including more than 500,000 users of the app who “finally” joined in July and began blaming them shortly thereafter. “That’s just what I saw,” she added.
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Owens’ analysis portrays the popular platform as “a partnership between the media, Hollywood and psychologists” engaged in social manipulation to induce “unnatural” behavior in the US, ultimately benefiting the app’s Chinese masters, who pose an existential threat to America.
“They’re not socially manipulating us to do good things,” Owens argued.
Candace Owens, whose podcast is currently ranked sixth on the Spotify News Rankings, believes that “women are socially engineered to hate men, and men are socially engineered to be gay.” pic.twitter.com/19qF0D3L0L
former Trending The intern described a diabolical process in which TikTok is “accelerating” evolution and “causing humans to behave in ways that are not natural to our existence. “Behaving in these ways is not natural to our existence.”
These include “making men more and more feminine” and “distorting relationships between women and children”… oh, and feminism.
“There are people on TikTok who are feminists and say, ‘I never want to have kids,’ but that also goes against evolution.”
“Even in situations where biological conditions take precedence and women are saying, ‘Hey, all of a sudden I feel my biological clock ticking. I want to have children,’ they’re using social engineering to make women want to have children without men,” she argued, echoing right-wing rhetoric about single mothers, “broken” families and “anti-family” attitudes common among the left.
This part of the conspiracy explains why “men are socially primed to be gay,” Owens explained. “I get it. They’re just making men more effeminate and encouraging effeminate behavior.”
Owens assured his followers that he reached that conclusion through emotion.
“It’s interesting that people are now starting to realize this,” said the online host, to no one’s disapproval of her extreme paranoia.
“Don’t hate me,” she added. “Hate what’s actually going on.”
Of course, Owens has promoted similarly baseless conspiracy theories in the past, most recently claiming that French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife is actually a transgender man.