Candace Owens:
“…Everyone is pretending that this man lived a heroic lifestyle. We are embarrassing in that regard. Nobody wants to tell the truth in black America. Our biggest problem is us. . .
For whatever reason it has become fashionable over the last five or six years for us to turn criminals into heroes overnight. It is something I find despicable.
George Floyd was not an amazing person…
…Shelby Steele said that the black community is unique… our culture is unique from other communities because we are the only community that caters to the bottom denominator of our society….
You would be hard pressed to find a Jewish person who has spent five stints in prison, who commits a crime and dies while committing a crime and that the Jewish people demand justice for. You would be hard pressed to find this in white America… even in Latino America….
Not every black American is a criminal. Not every black American is committing crimes. But we are unique in that we are the only people that fight and scream and demand support for the people in our community that are up to no good…
…First and foremost George Floyd, at the time of his arrest, was high on fentanyl and methamphetamine…
Owens also mentioned a 2007 robbery that Floyd was involved in that involved a pregnant victim and Floyd holding a gun to her abdomen:
…And this was the biggest instant I had that made me realize this is a horrible human being, that I’m not going to pretend is a good person…”