Who is she?
Where did her notoriety come from?
shareWell a decade ago, she was firmly anti-republican and anti-racism(so much so that she sued her college for racial discrimination and won).
But then she realized that being anti-black and being "the black friend" for the MAGA crowd is extremely profitable, so now she's a tap dancing mainstay in conservative circles.
Being black, I think I have a good perspective on this. Being black and being conservative is not profitable - it's a perfect way of being called things, like a tap dancing (buck and wing?) mainstay or Uncle Tom.
When listening to her speak, it's clear she is *very* passionate about her cause. That kind of passion just isn't faked. She's from the mold that brought us the brilliant minds of Alan Keyes, Walter Williams, and Thomas Sowell. Owens doesn't just take down leftists, you can she takes a small bit of satisfaction at the same time. She's on-board and I'm proud of her.
I noticed the OP hasn't respond to you.
shareHow racist. You forgot to say "uncle Tom"!
shareI didn't forget. We all know full well what the Black community thinks about people like her, so no need to state it.
shareThe black community is a monolith and can't think for themselves, eh? Thank God, they have you to tell them what to think. "Yes, massah Ruckis. Whatevers you say."
shareStop playing dumb(or maybe you aren't playing). You know full well what the overwhelming majority of black people think about self-hating black people like Owens.
shareThat's pretty racist to make such a massive generalization for an entire race...
shareFeel free to provide supporting credible documentation "what the overwhelming majority of black people think", massah Ruckis.
The black folks is lucky to have great white savior like you.
Just a loudmouth republican, nothing to see here really.
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