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In 'Blackout,' Candace Owens argues that the Democratic Party has historically exploited and harmed the Black community, keeping them metaphorically enslaved on a 'plantation' of dependency. She advocates for Black Americans to leave the Democratic Party, embrace conservative principles, and pursue self-reliance and individual achievement. The book challenges prevailing narratives about race, politics, and social justice in America.
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"Candace Owens is mentioned as having sent the speaker a shirt and is later discussed in the context of political commentary and conspiracy theories. 'Blackout' is her most prominent and controversial book, encapsulating her political views and public persona, making it the most relevant work to associate with her mention."




