Candace Owens clarifies stand on Harry Styles, Internet reminds her that Trump lost: 'He is NOT a manly man'
Candace Owens has doubled down on her rhetoric that Harry Styles' Vogue cover appearance is problematic. The former One Direction star recently became the first solo male to be featured on the cover of Vogue.
The official Twitter handle of the magazine shared images of the singer, where he wore a dress, with a quote by Harry which said, "There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes. I’ve never thought too much about what it means—it just becomes this extended part of creating something."
Candace replied to this tweet writing, "There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the West, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men."
"There’s so much joy to be had in playing with clothes. I’ve never thought too much about what it means—it just becomes this extended part of creating something.": Read our full December cover story starring @Harry_Styles here: https://t.co/yILujUQQae pic.twitter.com/qwpGKBSQey
— Vogue Magazine (@voguemagazine) November 13, 2020
There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 14, 2020
It is an outright attack.
Bring back manly men. https://t.co/sY4IJF7VkK
She received sharp backlash for the above tweet, as reported earlier, but that didn't stop Candace from sticking to her guns. In two new tweets, Candace said, "Since I’m trending I’d like to clarify what I meant when I said 'bring back manly men'. I meant: Bring back manly men. Terms like 'toxic masculinity', were created by toxic females. Real women don’t do fake feminism. Sorry, I’m not sorry."
Then, replying to a tweet carrying images of Iggy Pop, David Bowie and Kurt Cobain wearing dresses, Candace wrote, "PSA: Mining pictures on the internet of men in dresses is not going to suddenly make me attracted to men in dresses. I’m impervious to woke culture. Showing me 50 examples of something won’t make it any less stupid," followed by the hashtag #BringBackManlyMen.
Since I’m trending I’d like to clarify what I meant when I said “bring back manly men”.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 16, 2020
I meant: Bring back manly men.
Terms like “toxic masculinity”, were created by toxic females.
Real women don’t do fake feminism.
Sorry I’m not sorry.
PSA: Mining pictures on the internet of men in dresses is not going to suddenly make me attracted to men in dresses.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 16, 2020
I’m impervious to woke culture. Showing me 50 examples of something won’t make it any less stupid.#BringBackManlyMen https://t.co/7NKrrGiZSf
Reactions
Speaking against Candace, a Twitter user wrote, "Sold your morality for a White man, and he lost. F**K YOU CANDACE OWENS!" while another said, "Donald trump wears pounds of makeup, wears a girdle, lifts in his shoes, needs help walking down a ramp, can't hoist a glass of water with one hand, can't admit he lost and cries like a whiny little b***h all day long...He is NOT a 'manly man'."
Another said, "this tweet made me lose brain cells. like what. people can wear whatever they want why does their masculinity or femininity even matter it’s a piece of cloth," while one more added, "you’re embarrassing."
There were also those who backed Candace's comments and said, "and real women desire manly men, not skinny jean wearing, chai tea latte-sipping, dress-wearing boys," while another said, "I don't understand why this is controversial. Men wearing dresses and acting feminine isn't attractive to a huge portion of women. Cut me down a tree and bring me the heart of a bear instead."
One more supporter of Candace said, "It's actually why I'm in Ukraine currently... they love real men. In America, feminists are men haters. So, why date American women? Many of them are completely toxic, have strange colored hair, are obese, and think they are a princess," while another wrote, "The attack on men has been ongoing for decades. Hey – here's a quiz – think of your favorite sitcom in the past decade or two. Now – who is the buffoon in the show? You won't need too many guesses. Hint – the guy who goes to work every day and provides."
Sold your morality for a white man,
— Kirk Acevedo:us: (@kirkacevedo) November 16, 2020
and he lost.
FUCK YOU CANDACE OWENS!
Donald trump wears pounds of makeup, wears a girdle, lifts in his shoes, needs help walking down a ramp, can't hoist a glass of water with one hand, can't admit he lost, and cries like a whiny little bitch all day long...
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) November 16, 2020
He is NOT a "manly man."
this tweet made me loose brain cells. like what. people can wear whatever they want why does their masculinity or femininity even matter it’s a piece of cloth.
— dee (@eggsovariesy) November 16, 2020
and real women desire manly men, not skinny Jean wearing, chai tea latte sipping, dress wearing boys
— :us:Anonymous Sources Stacy:us: (@Discoveringme40) November 16, 2020
I don't understand why this is controversial.
— Sydney Watson (@SydneyLWatson) November 16, 2020
Men wearing dresses and acting feminine isn't attractive to a huge portion of women. Cut me down a tree and bring me the heart of a bear instead. :ok_hand:
It's actually why I'm in Ukraine currently... they love real men. In America, feminists are men haters. So, why date American women? Many of them are completely toxic, have strange colored hair, are obese and think they are a princess.
— Sir Lord Travis Wright I, Esq. & President-Elect (@teedubya) November 16, 2020
The attack on men has been ongoing for decades. Hey - here's a quiz - think of your favorite sitcom in the past decade or two. Now - who is the buffoon in the show? You won't need too many guesses. Hint- the guy who goes to work every day and provides.
— Tim Gutterson (@CpaTennessee) November 16, 2020