Facebook demonetizes video of Candace Owens' monologue from her new show 'Candace' for including 'sensitive content': The Daily Wire decided to prerelease on Facebook Candace Owens' monologue from the conservative outlet's upcoming episode of its new show "Candace." Shortly after doing so, Facebook sent a message to The Daily Wire telling them that the video had "limited or no monetization because it contains content from a restricted category that's sensitive in nature." Facebook did not identify the supposed "sensitive content" that was preventing the video from earning any ad revenue, according to The Daily Wire. In her monologue, Owens discussed the narratives surrounding the deaths of George Floyd and Ma’Khia Bryant, pointing out the litany of underreported facts associated with them. Owens charged Floyd with leaving "a wake of victims" in his path, asserting that "right now, we’ve all just decided that he’s a wonderful human being. We’re not allowed to talk about his record, we’re not allowed to talk about any of this.” Owens said that if black lives really do matter, then people should be allowed to "discuss black criminality at the same time," since so often a black victim is on the other end of that criminality. Owens pointed to the narrative involving 16-year-old Bryant as an example of the fixed thinking pervasive in the media anytime a white police officer shoots a black victim.
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