
Owens looked shocked: “Do you know how mortified-the idea of my parents catching me on camera taking a flat-screen TV because a Black man in Minnesota died?” Moments later, one of her producers had pulled up footage of people dragging electronics out of a store.

“We should find an old clip of it,” Owens said.

There was an ex-boyfriend so coddled by his parents that he grew into a slob, and there were Stanford law students who’d recently shouted down a conservative federal judge, and looters at a Minnesota Target in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Gentle parenting, a trendy child-rearing approach that eschews traditional disciplinary tactics for expressions of respect and empathy, would be the subject of Owens’s opening monologue on that day’s episode of her podcast, “Candace Owens.” She began free-associating on its ills. “When these kids become adults, they’re still babies.” Once inside, I was led through a series of studio sets, and then into a dimly lit control room, where Candace Owens, surrounded by producers, was in the midst of a soliloquy on gentle parenting. The entrance is unmarked, and security is tight: while wandering around a parking lot, trying to find a door, I was approached by a friendly security guard, in cargo pants and combat boots, with a gun strapped to his thigh. Let’s try to get the next 100,000 that I plan to sell out of your warehouse, treated with a bit more respect by the looney lefties packing the product, please,” Owens tweeted.Īmazon did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.The offices of the Daily Wire are situated in a gray warehouse in an industrial stretch of Nashville, Tennessee. “The pettiness will do nothing to thwart sales. She followed up with a call to her 2.6 million followers to snatch up the book. Owens included pictures of the book with what appeared to be smear marks on the cover. I know it must have pained you to ship out all 90,000 copies you had in stock- but this is unacceptable,” she wrote Saturday afternoon. “Dear About 1,000 people have written to let me know that your employees appear to be stomping on and in this case, smearing Vaseline on my books before mailing them. The outspoken Owens took to Twitter to accuse the retail giant’s employees of damaging her tome, “ Blackout.”

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