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Chapter 1: What is the Conor McGregor case about?
I'll give you some details and see what you think. Plus, many of you guys know that earlier this year, I did indeed break a rabbi. Well, that deranged man, Rabbi Shmuley, has finally taken his harassment of me too far, too far. And I'm going to give you guys the inside track of why we issued him a legal letter. And I'm deadly serious. And it is over him just being an outright pervert.
Lastly, it's Thanksgiving week, my favorite holiday. And I'm going to tell you guys what I am most thankful for this year. And I think you might be a little bit surprised. All that coming up on Candace. All right, so we are conducting a live poll here in the chat on YouTube. I've asked the question to you guys, do you believe Conor McGregor is guilty?
Thus far, the results, before we jump into this monologue, 56% of you have answered unsure, 25% have answered not guilty, and 19% have entered in a guilty verdict. So that means that the majority of people do not think he is guilty of the people who have an opinion on it. And then of course, the overwhelming majority of you are unsure. So I hope that I can provide a little bit of clarity.
But first and foremost, I want to say, especially, I really want to hear from women today. I have to hear from women today on the topic of what constitutes a rape? What constitutes a sexual assault? Everybody knows my history with this. I very, very much made myself an enemy of the Me Too movement, of the hashtag belief.
Women, trend, all of it, all of those kinds of movements in the past have labeled me as an internalized misogynist. I always love these like fruity little names they come up with all the time. And I guess an internalized misogynist is like a woman who doesn't know that she hates being a woman on the inside. Something like also being a black white supremacist. Super kooky. But
I think it's a new day. And I think that many women who perhaps believed the earlier media depictions about me no longer do. They're starting to see that actually, I really am just a person that is ruled by logic and not emotion. And I like to have all of the facts presented to me before I enter into words about anything.
On the logic side, just to jog your memory, as much as I absolutely hated NBC's Matt Lauer, remember the anchor, NBC News anchor at the top of his game before he then got MeToo'd? And I had to force myself to defend him because it was utterly illogical, the story that we were being told. But a hashtag was trending and everyone was like, get him out of there.
And he lost his entire life, his entire career because...
allegedly he raped an intern while covering the Olympics and then the two of them thereafter decided to continue to have a sexual affair for two years all across New York City that was actually the story that took down Matt Lauer so we're supposed to believe that first time he raped her but then she was like okay whatever I kind of love you rapist and then they carried on a two-year affair I
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Chapter 2: What are the details of the sexual assault allegations?
Asked for her reaction to that days later, Miss Keeley said, quote, I was surprised because I didn't see anything. I told her I hadn't seen or heard anything. She then told the court that Nikita asked her to delete text messages between them from that night.
Now, Nikita asking, she asked several people to delete messages from that night because the messages apparently don't show a young woman that is in distress. These are just the facts. These are just the testimony that has been given. Now, this is by her work friend and colleague. I don't know what her incentive would be to lie.
Obviously, she's also got the proof in the form of text messages of when she was informed days later that her friend who she was with The room that she was just outside of that a horrific rape had just taken place. OK, so let's be clear. Let's fast forward. She now is telling her friend that she's rape. And Nikita then decides to do what you're supposed to do.
She goes after Conor McGregor criminally. And I want to note that she only goes after Conor McGregor criminally. for this alleged sexual assault. She names Conor McGregor in this as they begin to investigate this situation. And of course, the police take this very seriously as they're investigating it.
This means taking statements from everyone who could plausibly testify as to what happened that night. Curiously enough, Conor McGregor's friend, Lawrence, who was also present, the one that was on the sofa, states that not only did Conor not rape this woman, he believes it was consensual, but also that he, Lawrence, also had consensual sex with Nikita that night. Wait, what? Whoa, hold up.
What are you saying? This would be, of course, a big deal. Her team, of course, makes a very sound argument. Lawrence is lying. He's lying. That's Conor's friend. Of course, he's lying for him. He's just saying that to protect his friend. But then, in the course of this investigation, some very interesting evidence turns up.
CCTV footage from that morning, which captures her kissing and touching both Conor McGregor and his friend. The CCTV footage also revealed that after McGregor left the hotel, like he said, left them behind, she stayed at the Beacon Hotel for four more hours partying and drinking. And it is during that time which she apparently had sexual intercourse with Lawrence, Conor McGregor's friend.
Per the BBC, quote, during almost 20 minutes of the CCTV footage, the barrister said Mr. Lawrence and Nikita are in the basement of the hotel and she can be seen kissing Mr. Lawrence on the cheek. The barrister said on occasion they also have their arms around each other. So Nikita says that she has no recollection of that whatsoever.
Once she realizes there's footage, she says, quote, It's not me. It's not my character. You can see how vulnerable I was. I'm stumbling. I don't want to have to look at this footage again. It's very disturbing to me, she said. Mr. McGregor's lawyer said that the CCT footage clearly contradicts the story that she told the court. She broke down. She said that she didn't agree with that assessment.
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Chapter 3: Who is Nikita Hand and what is her story?
And this time, so as maybe perhaps not to make the same mistake, she added Lawrence to the civil suit. She's now I'm suing both of you because even if she did sleep with him, her argument is she had no memory of it. So that constitutes an assault as well.
They argued, Mrs. Conner cited, that she was clearly of sound mind because she was sending lengthy text messages to her boyfriend the entire night, lying about her whereabouts. Obviously, as I mentioned before, she had a boyfriend, so she's doing all of this, but she's in a relationship and she also has a child.
Now, you should know by now, having followed American politics, that when it comes to a civil suit, the standards for finding someone guilty is significantly lowered. It really just has to be plausible. You just have to say, yeah, it's plausible this happened.
And we know this more than anything because of E. Jean Carroll, who won that absurd defamation case against Trump for $800 million, I think is what they awarded her, with not a literal shred of evidence of other than her word. It wasn't a text message. There wasn't, oh, we can place Trump here, nothing. It was like from 30 years ago. Didn't matter.
The jury was on her side because the jury doesn't like Donald Trump. And it's also worth noting here that regarding the Conor McGregor case, it consisted of, of the jury, I'm talking about the jury panel, was eight women and four men. So I'm wondering if, you know, seeing a woman cry and speak about this, all of these things, it could potentially have impacted a woman. And I think it is.
I think women are, we are naturally more emotional. And I think that us being more emotional, by the way, is a good thing. Unless it's tapped into and it's hijacked, it's a tremendously good thing. It's why we're so great with children. We're so nurturing. There's so many strengths to that until somebody hijacks it and it becomes a weakness. So I'll ask you a question again.
After hearing all of that, and I'm asking women in particular, I am like so interested to dive in and to read your comments. Do you think this is a situation in which she was raped or is this a situation when a woman came to deeply regretted everything that she did and had to account for where she had been perhaps to her boyfriend.
Perhaps they saw an opportunity when they saw Conor McGregor's name and said, well, he's got a lot of money and we can now sue him. What is your honest opinion about that? Because I have found over the years, I grow increasingly frustrated
with this idea that people don't have to be responsible for what happens to them when they take drugs and they consume alcohol and they know what the effects of the drugs and the alcohol are. You black out. You do things that you wouldn't otherwise do.
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Chapter 4: How do emotions play a role in sexual assault cases?
Chapter 5: What evidence was presented in the McGregor case?
And you just look at him and you know this is a person that is possessed by a demon. Well, that only sort of sped up and magnified his attacks against me. And I just completely ignore him because truly I am better than him. And most of the times it's just better to walk away from someone who would do better in an asylum. Truly, he's an argument that we should bring back insane asylums.
That's my viewpoint. But he took it a bridge too far, just a step too far when it was brought to my attention that he was hawking sex products and using my face and my name. In case you don't know this, he sells sex products
products, sex toys with his daughter and for whatever reason decided that if he used my face and my name, again, this is a rabbi, okay, that maybe they would sell more products. I'm going to show you the post because it's so disgusting. The sexual innuendo of it is what particularly got me so angry. He wrote, "...with a photo of me holding microphones."
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Knowingly, he knows that I'm a Catholic. He knows my positions on pornography, the sex industry. I have made that known for years. And to imply... to find a photo, to crawl across the internet and to say, which one can I imagine as a pornographic image and then encourage people to buy sexual lubricants and products, bridge too far, right?
Because this for me is like when you cross the red line, which is when you start disrespecting my faith, my belief on the industry of pornography, I understand that you believe your faith says that this is great and this is amazing and that you should encourage people to be more sexual, more sexually active or whatever it is that you have been saying on your posts, right?
But for me, firm red line in the sand. So we did, in fact, send him a cease and desist, and I'm very serious about it. We expect him to return. This is not the first post he's made. Apparently hawking sex products. I didn't know this was a thing until somebody tagged me in it. And then I became aware of the fact that he has been doing this.
Rumors, the rumor mill is that actually Rabbi Shmuley is not as wealthy as he would like to present himself to be. And so this is quite desperate of him. To do something like this, obviously, he's had a completely deranged response to our cease and desist. What he is doing is illegal in all 50 states. You are not allowed to hawk products and use somebody's image and likeness.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the jury's decision?
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Okay, before I get into your comments, I do want to let you guys know But I am most thankful for this year. So growing into Thanksgiving week, this is our last episode before we get back on Monday. And me and my family, they're all running around upstairs. I'm the person that hosts Thanksgiving. It is the holiday that drives me crazy, but I love it. I just love it. It's food.
It's children laughing. It's sports on the television. And there's no presents involved. It's just eating. And our family tradition for Thanksgiving is that we go around in a circle and we say what we are most thankful for. for the year. And it's such a great time to reflect. You should do these sort of gratitude reflections, by the way, if you can, every week.
Like I say, I always do that at mass. I begin my prayer in gratitude. And I was thinking about that. I was going, what is my thing going to be for Thanksgiving this year? Like, what am I most grateful for this year? And the craziest thing occurred to me that truly from the bottom of my heart, I am the most grateful to God that I got fired this year. It's just such a crazy thing to think about.
And I don't say this out of pride. I don't say this out of ego. And I hope that any person listening to this takes a lesson, I think.
Often, which has been the circumstance in my life that every time I believe that God is sending me a curse, especially when I grew up and I was like angry at God because you're a teenager and you're just like, God is obviously not real because why would he let people suffer? That was my perspective when I experimented with atheism.
And especially you're like, well, why would God let me grow up poor? Why would God not let me have parents that stayed together? My parents divorced. Why would God do all this? If there is a God, why would all this happen? And as I began to reflect on my life, as I got older and I got married, I realized that every time there was ever any hardship.
whether it was a circumstantial hardship, whether it was a financial hardship, truly, when you reflect, you realize that it was something that God wanted you to go through because there was a bigger picture at the end of it. And so I got a lot smarter in my adult years. And over the last, I would say,
eight years now, when I experience any sorts of hardship, I immediately just thank God instantly in a prayer. I'm like, I don't know what this is about. I don't know why you would do this so randomly, why you want me to go through this, but thank you already because I know that you see a bigger picture and it has changed my life in so many ways.
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Chapter 7: How does this case reflect on societal views of consent?
Sarah writes, what is your opinion of Israel's sanctions on Haaretz? Major respect to the Jews standing up to Netanyahu. Yes, I did see Haaretz, by the way, for those of you that are not aware, it is a publication in Israel, and they have been very anti-Netanyahu, basically saying that this is a selfish war. They have they have called it an ethnic cleansing, what's happening in Gaza.
These are Israelis, right, that are saying this. And so they have been sanctioned in some way by Netanyahu's government. And that's crazy. What that makes me think is just how is it possible that you have these like clones walking around like these neocons being like, it's the only democracy in the Middle East.
It's like, oh, that's like committing an ethnic cleansing that has an apartheid state and that censors speech. What kind of democracy is this? I don't want a part of that democracy. Nope, not for me. Anwar writes, how can these conservative speakers come to college campuses and express to be pro-life out of one side of their mouths and justify the killing of innocent children out of the other?
Very simple. So it's called being hypocrites. It's great. If you're a hypocrite, you can do whatever you want. You can speak out of both sides of your mouth. Sharice says, you can see demons flickering in Shmuley's eyes. Not a real name, not a real holy person, probably not even a real human. Of course, he'd sexualize. He isn't working for the Lord. Gross AF.
Totally agree with you in that assessment. There's something that is fundamentally, you just, it pours off of him where you just go, this is a person that is possessed. Look at this picture. I'm sorry, you guys. I know you're like, hey, it's Thanksgiving week. Please don't do this. No, look at it. Look at it right now. We're not going to take it down for five more seconds. Let's sit in silence.
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Chapter 8: What are the final thoughts on the Me Too movement's impact?
Sorry, guys. I'm sorry, but you had to see it. If I had to look, you had to look, okay? Lastly, Skad Cooey writes, I'm a 26-year-old guy and my biggest fear has always been being accused of rape by any crazy lady. The story that I heard about innocent men who had their lives destroyed are unbelievable.
Yeah, we should probably go back and I should do an episode on Brock Turner because that case is crazy and nobody even knew what happened. It was just what they plucked up. out of obscurity to go to the press with because it was like Hillary Clinton time and they needed like the whole narrative about women. Nobody even knows the facts of that case. It's stunning to me.
That's another one that was fully tried by the media. But there's tons of circumstances like that. And I just think that women are better than that. I really do. And by the way, this is why I don't drink and I don't do drugs. You know, maybe I have four glasses of wine a year.
I've never, since I got into politics, I pulled myself completely away from drinking because I saw that culture of people in politics drinking and just what it does to people. And, you know, I lived a really good life in my early 20s. Yeah. I got to tell you something. I didn't find any happiness at the bottom of those Red Bull vodkas. I really didn't.
And now I love my life so much that I'd like to be sober for it. I want to remember it. I want to see it. And there's no reason for me to be getting blacked out. The real thing is so much better. What am I trying to visit? Who am I trying to see? I also think alcohol truly does lower your inhibitions and allows demons to get into your soul, but we'll save that for another day.
Lastly, 123B writes, thank you for what you have done, Candice, and for reminding us that God, Jesus Christ is what matters most. Ave Maria. Like I said, I'm always blessed to be able to share my thoughts with you guys. I never take it for granted. All right, guys, as we head into Thanksgiving, I hope you guys are cooking. or doing a lot of eating one or the other.
Reminding you that we have our Black Friday bundle deals because Black Friday is coming up. Four different bundles. The Stannis Get a Helmet bundle, the Stannis Forgotten Country bundle, the Stannis Crisis King bundle. And lastly, the one that everybody loves, which is the Stannis Blackout bundle. Me hand autographing that.
Imagine me doing that all this week because that is what I will be doing with 1,000 books on the way because you guys desperately wanted me to restock that. And that's a good one to grab because we'll be announcing my sophomore book. next, the beginning of next year. I think in January we'll be announcing it. I'm really, really, really excited about it.
You guys will be able to own a little mini Candice collection. Thank you. I love you guys. I hope you love me back. We will see you next Monday.
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