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Cardi B Loves Porn and Candace Owens Wants It Banned

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Sexy as Fuck Female Rapper Defends Porn Against Claims It’s Satanic.

Conservative opinion leader and former TV host Candace Owens recently went on the social platform previously known as Twitter to voice her absolute opposition to pornography and her belief that it should be banned. Surprising no one, there was disagreement. Among those confused by the anti-porn hate is sizzling hot rapper Cardi B, who confessed that she enjoys watching it about a half dozen times per year.

“Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men,” Owens tweeted. The 31-year-old Grammy-winning songstress took issue with that, posting on Instagram, “Ommmggg why are you all so against porn? Is it that bad for you all,” she asked. “I enjoy it but I don't know I guess like a 6 time a year thing. I personally don't feel no connection or addiction to it just a little quick one, two... NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY.”

People points out the online history of social and political disagreements between the two Black media personalities. Nonetheless, Owens took the time to respond, insisting that “Pornography was created as a tool of enslavement, not freedom. It was created by the most depraved among our human race to psychologically introduce homosexuality, pedophilia, and incest – religious sacraments to Satanists.” After she presented her opinion about the motivations behind and the creators of adult entertainment, she followed with her solution. “BAN IT and stigmatize every person who defends or profits from it.”

It's no shock that Owens, who expressed outrage at the Cardi B/Megan Thee Stallion collaborative mega hit, “WAP,” should loathe pornography. Cardi B, on the other hand, was a stripper before becoming one of the most successful hip-hop artists on the planet and is known for her skintight and flamboyantly erotic garments, has a positive view of adult entertainment. She responded to the 35-year-old pundit that porn can be useful, as well as enjoyable. “How? It actually should teach men how to please a woman.”

When previously trolled by former Daily Wire critic Owens over the lyrics to “WAP,” Cardi B observed to Vogue, “I guess I made some soccer moms cry. But I cannot believe the song became so political. I am very used to hearing explicit lyrics from women. Growing up, I listened to Trina, Khia, Lil’ Kim, Foxy Brown. Their lyrics were more explicit than mine!”

Owens continued in her online tirade against porn, insisting that “Every year the porn offered becomes more depraved. They introduce young-looking boys and girls, trannies, etc. while simultaneously teaching kids in government run schools that it’s ‘healthy’ to watch porn.” Given her strong opposition to the subject matter and her friendship with Ye (formerly Kanye West), the two must have plenty to talk about these days. Ye deleted his X account after he took heat for announcing his plans to launch his own porn site with the help of Stormy Daniels’ former husband, Mike Moz.

Cardi B may be a frank talking, porn loving, married mother of two, but she is not the only celebrity to take Owens to task for her views on social issues and the media. Christina Applegate, who rose to fame in the mainstream television series Married with Children, has had a few pointed words for the far-right culture critic. Now 51-years-old, Applegate’s acting days are over, ending with the 2022 completion of the critically acclaimed Netflix series Dead to Me.

During a February 28, 2023, episode of Owens now defunct Daily Wire podcast, the commentator expressed disgust at one of Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS ads, which featured a model using a wheelchair and wearing the reality show star’s products.

“I don’t really understand how far we’re going to take this inclusivity thing,” she confided to Kardashian. “I really don’t get it and if I am wrong, educate me why this needs to be done. Look, I assume that people who’re in wheelchairs also have to buy bras, have to buy underwear. I just assume that is a thing. I don’t know that we needed to see that in our face.”

She continued, “I didn’t know that now we’re going to have to look forward to campaigns where women that are in wheelchairs are now wearing bras and underwear because we as a society cannot get to the bottom of this ridiculousness.”

Applegate, who is a breast cancer survivor, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2021. She has gained weight because of her medication, can no longer walk without a cane, and needs assistance to dress, so the issue is personal. After she became aware of Owens’ views on women with disabilities wearing minimal clothing in ads, she went to X to share her outrage. “Yes late tweet,” she began. “But woke to see the most horrifying thing. This Candace person making comments about companies who see we need help. It’s fucking gross.”

What Owens’ reaction will be when she learns that people with disabilities can have active sex lives, wear saucy garments, watch and film their own porn, is unknown. What is known is that she believes men who “struggle with pornography” should not “feel ashamed talking about it. Knowing that it’s wrong is a great first step.” The next recommended step is to listen to conservative podcasts that address the issue.

Whether the ongoing porn debate between Cardi B and Candace Owens is over is yet to be determined. But if her lyrics give any hints to her thoughts on the issue then she might say something like, “Went from small-ass apartments to walking red carpets,” “Ten different looks and my looks all kill,” and “Turns out I’m rich, I’m rich, I’m rich.”