In a recent episode of her DailyWire podcast, conservative speaker and documentary filmmaker Candace Owens launched a blistering critique of pop superstar Taylor Swift.

 

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Owens accused Swift of manipulating her young fanbase for personal gain and injecting liberal politics into her music, branding the singer’s approach as “toxic feminism.”

“She’s the most harmful feminist that has ever existed,” Owens declared, setting the stage for a comprehensive takedown. “What she does is essentially, the threat is if she doesn’t get what she wants, she writes a song about a guy and then has 15 million girls sing the tunes and drops little hints so they know who it’s about. It’s absolutely insane when you think about it.”

Owens’ criticism centered around Swift’s alleged use of her music to publicly address her personal grievances, particularly her past relationships.

Owens argued that Swift’s tendency to write songs about her ex-boyfriends and other personal experiences is manipulative and sets a poor example for her impressionable audience.

“I genuinely want to believe that you truly appreciate how maniacal it is if you can’t go two weeks without writing a song about your dating history,” Owens continued.

In a recent episode of her DailyWire podcast, conservative speaker and documentary filmmaker Candace Owens launched a blistering critique of pop superstar Taylor Swift.

Owens accused Swift of manipulating her young fanbase for personal gain and injecting liberal politics into her music, branding the singer’s approach as “toxic feminism.”

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“She’s the most harmful feminist that has ever existed,” Owens declared, setting the stage for a comprehensive takedown. “What she does is essentially, the threat is if she doesn’t get what she wants, she writes a song about a guy and then has 15 million girls sing the tunes and drops little hints so they know who it’s about. It’s absolutely insane when you think about it.”