Monday, February 20, 2023

Candace Owens on Black History Month

It’s Black History Month

The month when a bunch of people who know nothing about black history take the time to celebrate people like Frederick Douglas — but have never read any of his works.

Black History Month isn’t about celebrating the Black men and women who’ve changed the world for the better.

It’s nothing more than a way for woke radicals to push identity politics and glorify division in America.

I don’t want a Black History Month, and I can’t say “why” better than Morgan Freeman did:
“You're going to relegate my history to a month? Black history is American history.”
My name is Candace Owens, and I am a co-founder of the BLEXIT Foundation. One of the reasons I helped found BLEXIT was to teach REAL history to Black and minority communities.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

its probably made up history like here in lake worth

Lynn Anderson said...

Are you saying Candace Owens is fabricating black history?

Anonymous said...

When are we going to get a White History Month? Hopefully, the next Republican president will get us one. We're being discriminated against and we need a President who recognizes the hard-working Americans who are most important to the future of America.

Anonymous said...

7:33 is joking, right?

Anonymous said...

i agree with 7:33

Anonymous said...

All these black Republicans married to white spouses even democrats are getting in on it complaining about how tough life is while there spouses are white

Anonymous said...

Joking about what? You don't want a White History Month? Let me guess, you're a Dim, right? Only Dims talk like that. The rest of us know what's going on in this country and how to fix it.

Anonymous said...

I think America would benefit from a White History Month. Right now, everyone thinks the only heroes in the country aren't white. They make being white a shameful thing. We could highlight all the great white people and their accomplishments and celebrate what they did for America. Why not? It's time our people get recognition, too.