Harry Styles Fans Rip Candace Owens Over ‘Bring Back Manly Men’ Comment
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- Harry StylesSinger-songwriter
- Candace OwensAmerican commentator
The world is starting to move past social constructs like gender norms and heteronormative behavior. While some people would see this as progression, conservative pundit, Candace Owens, thinks being yourself is wrong.
This weekend, Harry Styles graced the cover of Vogue. For his photoshoot, the singer wore several looks—including a dress. He even talked about how wearing certain clothes doesn't make him less more or less of a man. These photos and comments slid across Owens' desk. And although no one asked her opinion, she decided to give her two cents anyway.
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. https://t.co/sY4IJF7VkK— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 14, 2020
"There is no society that can survive without strong men," she said before somehow dragging Karl Marx into the mess. "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."
Styles has amassed a large and dedicated fanbase from his One Direction fame and solo success. As a result, his loyal followers—and anyone that believes in freedom of expression—jumped Candace Owens with a flurry of fists disguised as trolls and tweets.
Why is Candace Owens trending oh forget it I really don't care....
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) November 16, 2020
candace owens getting cyberbullied by Harry Styles fans is a good way to start the week pic.twitter.com/y3g2azDAXq
— DJ ✨thnxgiving clapback era✨ (@metalgamerslut) November 16, 2020
Candace Owens really thinks that The harry styles needs her opinion. He can wear whatever he wants pants skirts dresses shorts it's none of your business. It's really sad that is the 21st century people are still close minded like that. He is on VOGUE honey deal with it. pic.twitter.com/OAqx4PCH7h
— not_harry_styles (@Yyyyy26481452) November 16, 2020
Candace Owens is just intimidated by men that wear dresses because they wear them better than her. pic.twitter.com/881hyBrTzH
— who’s that girl (@aboutblank80) November 16, 2020
The response to Candace Owens is simple.
Harry Styles is more of a woman than she will ever be and more of a man than she will ever be with.— Thomas Earl (@deathcon5ive) November 16, 2020
A love look of Candace Owens entertaining her manly man fan base lol pic.twitter.com/gZWQKTitKG
— CyclopsIsBetterThanWolverine (@Krakoan4Life) November 16, 2020
CANDACE OWENS NOT BEING ABLE TO HANDLE HARRY STYLES IN A DRESS IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE PEAK OF 2020 AHAHHAHA https://t.co/yXjwGbpxiP
— braxton (he/him) (@braxcsizemore) November 16, 2020
Candace Owens must be out of her damn mind if she thinks the Internet it going to let her go untouched after trying to drag Harry Styles😭
— the raccoon (@JAjueny) November 16, 2020
Your husband VS Harry styles...now Mrs.Owens plz educate me on who’s more of a “manly-man”... pic.twitter.com/sXelnLtu8A
— Liv :) (@lollharrystyles) November 16, 2020
You’re pathetic.
— olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) November 16, 2020
Despite being bullied to oblivion and told several times why her opinion is wrong and offensive, Owens stood on her comments. In fact, she even doubled down in ensuing tweets.
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.— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 16, 2020
"Since I’m trending I’d like to clarify what I meant when I said 'bring back manly men,'" she wrote. "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."
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