Online personality, Red Pill Black (she’s the one that made the video where she comes out to her parents as conservative, to their horror), discusses how she was Red Pilled (awakened to the evil of the left).
It’s a fascinating story that exposes how far the evil tentacles of the left go, how they gaslight their own, how they false flag racism to further their agenda, and how it’s corporate entities, like Twitter, who are behind it.
Congratulations and welcome to the REAL world, young woman.
Now she needs to learn some 20th C. history and figure out why she should be against gay “marriage.” Legal unions if they must, but not marriage.
There is some controversy about her? And whether she truly is conservative or not. The Bookworm has the story.
http://www.bookwormroom.com/2017/10/26/candace-owens-real-conned/
No, no, no. This woman is a fraud.
Social Autopsy was a doxing website. She became a “conservative” just because some people were mean to her, not exactly compelling.
https://youtu.be/d3-JkgDigyA
There are tons of other videos out there.
https://youtu.be/na0siZ6pNZI
Youza! Tree of Logic yt’er and many others have apparently figured this woman out.
Did anyone else get a strange sensation when she said she didn’t have an opinion on abortion? I first chalked it up to her being a recent convert, but I gotta say…still.
Be vigilant, patriots.
This woman gives me hope for the future of America.
Not a conservative, but a smart marketer. Her real audience are politically “middle of the road” liberal millenials who feel neglected because they’re not hard left. These millenials also support some of President Trump’s policies. She’s just trying to get paid. Not a problem in itself, but she’s disingenuous.
99th — It’s more serious than that. She’s using conservatives to crowdfund her new website and dox people who visit. At least those are the charges from people who are digging into her background/activities. There’s at least one person (a former (current?) policeman) “Tree of Logic” on YT who thinks she’s got a handle on the situation. It’s all too much for me — a sort of spy-versus-spy thing.