A Sad Day for Candace
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Candace Owens has well and truly fallen off the sanity bandwagon. So why do millions of people take her seriously?

Conservative firebrand Candace Owens strikes again, this time unleashing a torrent of conspiracy-fueled fury, accusing Israel of a apocalyptic scheme to wipe out billions – then smirks and pivots to her sponsors like it's just another day!Candace Owens, the blistering conservative commentator whose razor-sharp takes on race, politics, and culture have catapulted her to stardom, is no stranger to controversy.
This year, 2025, Owens has cranked the volume to deafening levels on the Israel-Hamas inferno and its ripple effects. She's blasted Israel for what she calls genocide in Gaza, slamming the U.S.-brokered ceasefire as a sinister "pre-planned ethnic cleansing" engineered for profit, think beachfront bonanzas eyed by moguls like Jared Kushner.
The powder keg exploded with the September 2025 assassination of conservative titan Charlie Kirk in Utah, Owens pointing a damning finger at "Zionists" or Israel itself, invoking alleged texts from Kirk screaming about pressure over his Israel stance. She even zeroed in on Jewish conservatives like Josh Hammer in her blistering theories, sparking a backlash inferno.
The latest outrage? An X post from Nathan Livingstone (@TheMilkBarTV) on October 10, 2025, spotlighting a 36-second nightmare from Owens' podcast, likely dropped October 9 or 10.
In this chilling segment, Owens weaves the Gaza ceasefire and Kirk's slaying into a monstrous "evil" conspiracy masterminded by Israel or Zionists. Her words hit like thunder: "It's never too late to say Kanye was right... Kanye was right."
She rips into their "behavior" and "how they treat people," accusing them of faking progress while executing a "pre-planned ethnic cleansing," sarcastically snarling, "We should get a peace prize."
Then the bombshell: "Unless you have a plan... Maybe they kill 7 billion... Our memory will not allow them to move along from what happened here, a true evil."
She seals it with a grin: "Anyways, before I get to some of your comments... I see that we are almost up on an hour. Go to more of our sponsors."
That "7 billion" jab? A horrifying hint that to bury memories of alleged horrors in Gaza or Kirk's demise, Israel might annihilate nearly everyone on Earth (world pop: 8 billion, sparing perhaps Israelis or allies). It feeds her narrative branding the Gaza pact a "holocaust" for land grabs, echoing that "Kanye was right" about Jewish power crushing voices.
Owens has hammered similar themes lately, warning that cashing in on Gaza's beaches curses generations and dubbing the devastation "pre-planned."
It's peddling depopulation doomsday plots, think Georgia Guidestones or elite schemes slashing humanity to 500 million, laced with venomous antisemitic stereotypes of Jewish global tyranny.
The clip, tweaked for punch but true to her show where she giggles at comedians mocking Jewish themes and Holocaust stats (like "six million people on a beach"), has Livingstone branding her a "psycho" for that eerie sponsor switch.
This isn't a one-off detonation. Owens' plunge into antisemitism surged post-Daily Wire, shaped by provocateurs like Kanye and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, whom she's platformed. She's revived medieval blood libels (Jews ritually slaying Christians), minimized slavery's scars on Black America while amplifying Jewish plots, and fingered Israel for U.S. twists like 9/11 dances or cop tactics. In the Kirk saga, she waved his texts as proof of Zionist menaces, even dragging his widow into the fray, earning furious rebukes from pals like Brandon Tatum.
Analysts scream "horseshoe theory," where far-left and far-right extremes collide in anti-Israel/antisemitic frenzy.
I think the truth is simpler - either she really does hates Jews and Israel, or (and this is more likely), she has been bought by someone with very deep pockets (think Qatar). After all, she's now a mummy of three little kids, and kids are expensive.
She would be better off doing just about anything else, but would that pay the bills? Nah.