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Black Twitter Slams Candace Owens For Defending White Woman Who Called Cops on Black Man

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Candace Owens embarked on Twitter to chastise people who expressed outrage after Amy Cooper–in a video that went viral–called 911 and falsely reported “an African American man threatening” her and her dog in Central Park.

Owens said on her Twitter account that “This woman is being dragged as a racist for absolutely no reason.”

Why are we so desperate to make everything about Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 26, 2020

She continued with another tweet claiming that race had nothing to do with the incident.

— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 26, 2020

In response, Black Twitter responded to her defense of Amy Cooper:

I’m not shocked at all that @RealCandaceO Owens is standing up for #CentralParkKaren.

— Tregg (@Treggm) May 26, 2020

When even CJ Pearson thinks Candace Owens has taken things too far… pic.twitter.com/7CmCe3oNJm

— Batwoman (@JuliettNRomeo) May 26, 2020

I don’t know,race got you about $30k, back in high school , and race is still getting you money.

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