From his failed “beer summit” in the White House garden to the burning of Ferguson over a false “hands up don’t shoot” claim, that led to a rash of cop killings, to his regular White House meetings with professional race baiters like Al Sharpton, Barack Obama did everything in his power to stoke the hateful flames of racism in America. If Barack Obama has any legacy at all, it will be that of the most divisive President in the history of the United States.

Candace Owens had something to say on the subject of former President Barack Obama and the “damage” he has done to race relations in America when she appeared on Fox and Friends on Sunday.

Owens, communications director for Turning Point USA, said that conservative African-Americans have long been ignored.

She became involved in a national political conversation after rapper Kanye West voiced his support of her in April, saying, “I love the way Candace Owens thinks.”

“It’s been so black and white, the conversation, and I blame [Barack] Obama,” Owens said on “Fox & Friends.

“His eight years in office did a lot of damage in terms of race relations in this country.”

Kanye West tweeted about his support for Candace Owens after he saw a video of her at UCLA where she responded to Black Lives Matter activists who attempted to disrupt her conversation with the guests in the auditorium.

The now viral exchange that took place in an auditorium at UCLA, between Turning Point USA’s communications director, Candace Owens, and the Black Lives Matter activists in the audience, can be seen in the video below:

https://www.facebook.com/turningpointusa/videos/1645526742162702/

 

 

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