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March 9, 2019. During a House Judiciary Committee hearing on “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism,” Rep. Ted Lieu of California played a clip of Candace Owens, of the conservative group Turning Point USA, discussing Hitler. “I think it’s pretty apparent that Mr. Lieu believes that black people are stupid and will not pursue the full clip in its entirety. He purposefully presented an extracted clip,” she said, before committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said that “it is not proper to refer disparagingly to a member of the committee” and “the witness may not refer to a member of the committee as ‘stupid.’ ”
Owens replied, “I didn’t refer to him as ‘stupid.’ That’s not what I said. That’s not what I said at all. You didn’t listen to what I said.” Owens said Lieu “purposefully wanted to give you a cut-up similar to what they do to Donald Trump to create a different narrative…..That was unbelievably dishonest and he did not allow me to respond to it, which is worrisome and should tell you a lot about where people are today in terms of trying to drum up narratives.”
“I actually don’t have any problems at all with the word nationalism,” Owens says in the video. “I think that it gets — the definition gets poisoned by elitists that actually want globalism. Globalism is what I don’t want. So when you think about — whenever we say nationalism, the first thing people think about — at least in America — is Hitler. You know, he was a national socialist, but if Hitler had just wanted to make Germany great and have things run well, OK, fine. The problem is that he wanted — he had dreams outside of Germany. He wanted to globalize, he wanted everybody to be German, everybody to be speaking German.”
During his testimony, Morton Klein the head of the Zionist Organization of America, a Trump supporter, repeatedly cited statistics about anti-Semitism among Muslims. “The New Zealand mosque murderer was actually a left-wing self-described ‘eco-Fascist’ who also published a manifesto praising Communist China as ‘the nation with the closest political and social values to my own,’” he said. “The Tree of Life synagogue massacre perpetrator was a neo-Nazi who hated President Trump for not being anti-Semitic, called Jews in the Trump administration a ‘kike infestation’ and also hated anti-Trump Jews,” Klein said.
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Ms. Candace Owens
CANDACE OWENS, TURNING POINT USA: Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Mr. Collins thank you for having me here today. I received word on my way in that many of the journalist were confused as to why I was invited and none of them knew that I am myself was a victim of a hate crime when I was in high school. That is something that very few people know about me because the media and the journalists on the left are not interested in telling the truth about me because I don’t fit the stereotype of what they like to see in black people. I am a Democrat. I support the President of the United States and I advocate for things that are actually affecting the black community.
I am honored to be here today in front of you all because the person sitting behind me is my 75-year-old grandfather. I have always considered myself to be my grandfather’s child and I mean to say that my sense of humor, my passion and my work ethic all comes from the man that is sitting behind me.
My grandfather grew up on a sharecropping farm in the segregated South. He grew up in an America where words like racism and white nationalism held real meaning under the Democratic Party’s Jim Crow laws. My grandfather’s first job was given to him at the age of five years old and his job was to lay tobacco out to dry in an addict in the South. My grandfather has picked cotton and he has also had experiences with the Democrat terrorist organization of that time, the Ku Klux Klan. They would regularly visit his home and they would shoot bullets into it. They had an issue with his father, my great-grandfather.
During my formative years I have the privilege of growing up in my grandfather’s home. It is going to shock the committee but not once, not in a single breath of a conversation did my grandfather and tell me that I could not do something because of my skin color. Not once did my grandfather hold a gripe against the white man. I was simply never taught to view myself as a victim because of my heritage. I–I learned about faith in God, family and hard work. Those were the only lessons of my childhood.
There isn’t a single adult today that in good conscience would make the argument that America is a more racist, more white nationalist society than it was when my grandfather was growing up and yet we are hearing these terms center around today because what they want to say is that brown people need to be scared which seems to be the narrative that we hear every four years right ahead of a presidential election.
Here are some things we never hear. 75 percent of the black boys in California don’t meet state reading standards. In inner cities like Baltimore within five high schools and one middle school not a single student was found to be proficient in math or reading in 2016. The singlehood–these single motherhood rate in the black community which is at 23 percent in the 1960s when my grandfather was coming out is at a staggering 74 percent today. I am guessing there will be no committee hearings about that. There are more black babies born–there are more black babies aborted than born alive in cities like New York and you have Democrat governor Andrew Cuomo lighting of buildings to celebrate late-term abortions. I could go on and on. My point is that white nationalist–white nationalism does not do any of those things that I just brought up. Democrat policies did. Let me be clear the hearing today is not about white nationalism or hate crimes, it is about fear mongering, power and control. It is a preview of a Democrat 20/20 election strategy the same as the Democrat 2016 election strategy. They blame Facebook. They blame Google. They blame Twitter. Really, they blame the birth of social media which has disrupted their monopoly on mines. They called this hearing because they believe that if it wasn’t for social media voices like mine would never exist, then my movement Blexit which is inspiring lack of Americans to lead–to leave the Democrat party would have never come about and they certainly believe that Donald Trump would not be in office today.
Looking on the next thing to focus on now that the Russian collusion hoax has fallen apart. What they won’t tell you Bell this statistics and the rise of white nationalism is that they have simply change the data set points by widening the definition of hate crimes and upping the number of reporting agencies that are able to report on them. What I mean to say is that they are manipulating statistics.
The goal here is to scare Blacks, Hispanics, gays and Muslims into helping them censor dissenting opinions ultimately to helping them regain control of our countries narrative which they feel that they lost. They feel that President Donald Trump should not have beat Hillary. If they actually were concerned about white nationalism, they would be holding hearings on Antifa a far left violent white gang to determine one day in Philadelphia in August that I come a black woman was not fit to sit in a restaurant. They chased me out, they yield race traitor to a group of black and Hispanic police officers who formed a line to protect me from their ongoing assaults. They threw water at me. They threw eggs that me and the leftist media remain silent on it.
If they were serious about the rise of hate crimes they may (INAUDIBLE) examining themselves and the hate they have drummed up in this country. Bottom line is that white supremacy, racism, national–white nationalism, words that once held real meaning have now become nothing more than election strategies every four years the black communities offered handouts in fear, handouts and fear. Reparations and white nationalism. This is the Democrat preview. Of course society is not perfectible. We have heard testimony of that today. There are pockets of evil that exist in those things are horrible and they should be condemned. But I believe the legacy of the ancestry of black Americans is being insulted every single day. I will not pretend to be a victim in this country. I know that that makes many country on the left uncomfortable. I want to talk about real issues in black America theater want to talk about real issues in this country, real concerns.
The biggest scandal–this is my last sentence–in American politics is that Democrats have been conning minorities into the belief that we are perpetual victims all but ensuring our failure. Racial division and class warfare are central to the Democrat party platform. They need Blacks to hate whites, the rich to hate the poor. Soon enough it will be the tall hating the short.
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Mr. Mort A. Klein
House Judiciary Committee
Hearing on Hate Crimes, White Nationalism, and White Supremacy
April 9, 2017
Good morning. Chairman Nadler. Ranking Member Collins
It is a great honor to be here this morning. I am President of the Equal Justice
Society, a national racial justice organization located in Oakland California. We
often watch these hearings and are startled at how much rancor exists between the
two parties.
I have a favor to ask of the Democrats and the Republicans and ask for a brief
moment of silence before I start…………………. For the next five minutes, I
would like you all to give me the benefit of the doubt. I want you to listen as
Americans who are trying to heal our nation and not as partisan enemies.
Rather than list my credentials, I want to tell you who I am. I was born in your
state Representatives Jackson Lee, Escobar, Garcia, Gohmert in San Antonio
Texas. My Dad was in the Air Force and served in Vietnam. I went to
desegregated schools on military bases in England, France, and Illinois. I am also a
Christian. Please do not dismiss me as a coastal elite. I come in peace.
Some of the things I am going to share with you are going to be hard to hear but
please know I am representing the views of many Black people and our allies.
In August, 1619, four hundred years ago, 20 enslaved Africans arrived at
Jamestown, Virginia. In order to sell, rape, lynch, and beat these Africans, white
Americans-and yes I know that none of you owned slaves-had to see us as less than
human. Thomas Jefferson described me and my ancestors as follows: they have no
tenderness in their love; their grief is fleeting; they are intellectually inferior; and
they are physically unattractive. Professor Shauna Marshall of Hastings College of
the Law asserts that a narrative that Black people were only good for physical
labor and were violent and sub-human had to be developed in order to justify
slavery. White supremacy began. Many people still hold these racist views of
African-Americans.
At our country’s founding in 1776, slavery and white supremacy were features not
bugs. I will now talk about how politics including the three branches of the federal
government have played a role in the perpetuation of white supremacy and the
continued mistreatment of Black people either through action or inaction.
In 1787, the US Supreme Court endorsed white supremacy in the Dred Scott
decision by ruling that Black people have no rights that white people need respect.
Ultimately slavery ended and Reconstruction efforts began. Black men could vote.
There were Black members of Congress. Then politics reared its ugly head in the
election of 1876 when a deal was struck to withdraw federal troops from the South
in exchange for installing Rutherford B. Hayes as president. The reign of terror
began in the South. The KKK was formed-a terrorist organization that lynched
Black people and made sure we did not vote.
The NAACP called upon Congress to pass anti lynching legislation. Congress
refused.
Fast forward to 1964-our fellow Texan LBJ helped pass the Civil Rights Act. He
famously said when he signed the bill that “We (Democrats) have lost the South
for a generation.”
Six years later, the Southern Strategy was devised to encourage white people to
abandon the Democratic Party and vote for the GOP. It was a shrewd and effective
political strategy but it drove yet another wedge between Black and white people.
Fast forward to 2008-Barack Obama. America elects a Black President.
Unfortunately, this proved unsettling in that some white people who felt superior to
Black folks had to deal with a Black President and a Black family in the White
House.
In 2015, Donald Trump begins his campaign by calling Mexicans rapists. He tried
to keep Muslims from entering the country. When white supremacists marched in
Charlottesville chanting “Jews will not replace us” and “Blood and Soil”-a slogan
right out of the Nazi playbook, Mr. Trump says there are good people on both
sides. He recently called asylum seekers animals.
Dylann Roof goes into a place of worship and murders Black souls who were
praying with him. Jews are massacred in the Tree of Life Synagogue on the
Sabbath. Muslims are slaughtered as they start prayer in peaceful New Zealand.
White supremacy is alive and well. We want the Congress to take bipartisan action
to denounce it. My written remarks have specific recommendations. We would like
the Supreme Court to once again protect the interests of people of color. Chief
Justice Roberts when you dismantled the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v
Holder, your assertion that racism has been eradicated was just plain wrong. Please
speak with Judge Bernice Donald of the Sixth Circuit who writes and speaks
extensively on the resilience of racism.
We are hopeful that a majority of you who want to give the country a signal that
we are “One nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
Thank you.