Here's your reminder that the very first photo Candace Owens ever shared on her investigative series into @MrsErikaKirk wasn't even her!
Candace blasted a photo of a random toddler in a bee costume for clicks and views.
This is just one example of the many things Candace has gotten wrong and continues to get wrong about this case.
@SteveSmithskt8@MrPopOfficial So you think the media at the time wasn’t filled with creeps? The same ones who looked out for Weinstein and Diddy. As a media fan and former fan of his I’ve never seen this. Like the Beyoncé video it’s probably been hidden. Not everything during that time was uploaded online. 🙂
@iamyesyouareno It was a German who helped facilitate the mass migration:
https://t.co/CQQ72eZbIE
https://t.co/93N45UDsoV
As the European Union’s largest economic power she and her “We can do it” statement were the main influence.
@luscas I think it’s a joke / play on female empowerment, because in the South US guys will buy metal balls and hang them from their big trucks to “show off.” They’re called “truck nuts.” You can buy them, most people hate them and think they’re crude.
It’s like we’re having another plastic waste trend that will end up in a landfill every two months, and then forgetting about it until the next plastic thing
DSA Members say they will take over America violently: “We can actually start to grab hold of the ship of state and steer it our direction, but it's going to be a violent process.”
Seems like they came up with something to compensate for the miserable living and working conditions. Putting the pressure and emphasis on the wrong thing/person, rather than fixing it to where life looked more like it used to —
Peaceful, clean, dignified.
During the Industrial Revolution, a poem called “The Angel in the House (serialized starting 1854, expanded through the 1860s)” cemented the idea. The phrase "angel in the house" became cultural shorthand for this self-sacrificing domestic ideal of the middle-class Victorian.
Just did a dive into the history on this. And the concept of “making a man feel special,” didn’t really become popular until the Victorian period.
Before that men were expected to derive their self-regard from outside sources rather than primarily from domestic affirmation.
They got it from public roles, lineage, martial or economic achievements, peer competition, and hierarchical position. The Protestant Reformation especially emphasized companionship and affection more strongly.
@CoreyWriting Are you trolling?… Please don’t feed on that mindset. There are a lot of poor beautiful women. Life circumstances, parents, where you’re born account for it. Also she’s an influencer — it’s an ad / fake. She probably spends Saturday’s eating Chinese takeout and vegging too.
@SteveSmithskt8@MrPopOfficial Think you were supposed to keep that inside the locker room. A 28 yo wanting to have sex, and especially being open about it, with an 18 year old still was weird at that time. It wasn’t the early 2000’s not the 1970’s.