Candace Owens: "I just want to say it was one of the only weeks that I missed doing your show.And the only reason I would miss doing your show,Tucker, is because I knew that there was an cultural moment that would be so significant as this was.I did it because Kanye called me and he said that he needed me to be there at the show and he needed me to be a part of the show.
And when he told me what he had in mind and wearing these T shirts, which, by the way, he told me the day of, I instantly understood what he was trying to do and what the artistic expression was.What it offered was a stunning commentary on the hypocrisy of the society that we live in for years.We were told that Black Lives Matter was not an exclusionary phrase.We were told that it's just what we're saying.We're not trying to leave white people out, right?We're just saying this because this is a moment that black Americans need to have in this country.They were totally fine when Asian Lives Matter became a slogan as well.Asians, by the way, are doing better in this country economically than white Americans.They're more successful in education as well, and they're more likely to get credit cards as just one example.
And yet, despite all of that, it was okay to say Asian Lives Matter.We put on a T shirt to actually do something that was inclusive, to say, actually, white Americans,you are allowed to be a part of this,too, because literally, all lives matter, and, in fact,no lives have been mattering.Black Americans are suffering as a result because of Black Lives Matter.We know that their neighborhoods have been rioted in inner city communities, and the businesses are moving out of there.The results of Black Lives Matter have been white supremacy, assuming that black Americans were stupid and emotional and would loot and riot their own communities to fulfill a false narrative about policing.And so we got to say all of that by wearing one. Tshirt."