This is a speech by Candace Owens, a political commentator known for her conservative views. She begins by addressing the audience, acknowledging that they are not supposed to be there according to the media, but expressing pride in standing up against “media bullies.”

Owens recounts a tragic story of a nine-year-old boy, Taon Lee, who was murdered in Chicago as a result of gang violence.

She criticizes the lack of media coverage, arguing that the story didn’t fit the media narrative because the perpetrator was also Black. Owens emphasizes that black-on-black crime is a significant issue that is often ignored by the media.

She then discusses what she sees as the failures of Democratic policies in predominantly Black cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Detroit, arguing that these policies have led to crime, corruption, and poverty. Owens blames Democrats for what she describes as the dismantling of Black families and communities through welfare policies and removing fathers from homes.

Owens also references Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s comments on social evils like crime and illegitimacy, suggesting that these issues have worsened in the Black community despite social progress. She argues that Black Americans have been “socially and morally suicidal” by continuing to support the Democratic Party, which she believes has done more harm than good.

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She praises Donald Trump for challenging the Black community to reflect on their circumstances and question what they have to lose by supporting him. Owens highlights Trump’s willingness to criticize Democratic politicians and what she views as his audacity to stand up for Black Americans.

Owens concludes by denouncing the media, particularly CNN, for their portrayal of Black conservatives and for perpetuating a “victim narrative.” She calls on her audience to reject this narrative and stand up for themselves.