 I don't believe this, like, at all, just so you know. At the Revolte Summit, right-wing grifter Candice Owens got into a pretty heated debate with ATL-based rapper T.I. about make America great again and what that means to her. So he asked her a very simple question. What era in America would you prefer to go back to? And as you're going to see here, it got pretty heated and she didn't have an answer. The fear that Trump has lifted in poor whites that black people and poor urban people are their problem. That's a fallacy. When did Trump ever say black people? Make America great again. That's when he said it, but I'm not on the panel. That was Ronald Reagan's slogan. Was that racist when Ronald Slagan had it as a slogan? Yes, what time? It was. Yes, let me ask you. Please answer this. I have a question. Have a question. Please. Please let's allow me this one out first. Please. I have a question. When you say make America great again, which period are we talking about? The period when women couldn't vote? The period when we were hanging from trees? I'll answer. Or like the crack era. Which period in America are you trying to make America like? So I actually think that I would totally rock a hat right now that said make black America great again. Because black America before... We're talking about make America. That wasn't a question. I am answering your question. Which period was America great that we're trying to replicate? Which era was it? Tell me. I think I'll answer your question. I'm not brave to answer your question. Which era was it? Which era was so great? Here's the thing that you guys are forgetting. America was actually one of the... slavery was all over the world. All over the world. America was... I'm not saying it's okay. So why are you saying oh? America was one of the world's countries. I want to like you so bad. I'm trying to answer your question. I want to like you so much. I can't answer the question. I want to hear you. I want to be able to hear them. If I can't answer the question and you're just going to boo when I say a slavery was all over the world, which is a fact. Why are you booing a fact? Because you're making light of... No, I'm not. You're making light of the enslavement of people that look like us. You can't make light of that. That ain't nothing you breeze over. I haven't even finished the sentence. How am I making light of anything? You started with some boo, she. So Candice, Candice, hold on, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We can be emotional. We can boo. You can cheer. But I'm telling you right now, the black hole is not going to matter. So that was thoroughly entertaining. And my favorite part was when she invoked Ronald Reagan as kind of a get out of jail free card to kind of, you know, cleanse Trump of his racism because he is just adopting the slogan that Ronald Reagan previously had. So the question was, are you going to say that Ronald Reagan is racist too? And the answer very simply was, yeah, that's easy. Of course, he was racist. He was one of the most racist presidents, you could argue. He was the individual who invented the term welfare queens about black women to fear monger about black women. So it just shows you how ignorant she is of history, but this is kind of what she does. She isn't just a historical, but she will deny historical facts. She said that the Southern strategy wasn't a thing. She said this in a testimony before Congress. She literally said that with a straight face. This is someone who has no moral core. She is just in it for the check. That's evident because she can't come up with arguments to explain why it's good for black Americans to support Donald Trump. And she's the individual who spearheaded this black sit movement where she's making the case that if you are a black American, then it would be who view to support Donald Trump. But most black Americans rightfully do not support Donald Trump because his policies are a disaster for them. The Republican Party is absolutely destructive to black Americans. But she's saying that, you know, it's the conservatives and the Republican Party now, the modern Republican Party, that's actually better for black America than Democrats. I mean, it's a joke. But when it comes to the question of what era do you want to replicate, this is a question that I've always wanted to ask Trump supporters, because if the slogan is Make America Great Again, the implication is that it was once great and it's no longer great. So the idea is there must be an era in time if you had a time machine that you'd want to return to, a status quo that was preferable to what we have now. And T.I. asked the question, what era do you want to replicate? Because the underlying assumption here is that if you're a black American, especially, why would you want to go back to any point in time? Because throughout the history of this country, it has not been kind to black Americans. It has not been kind to women. It has not been kind to poor people. It has not been kind to the LGBTQ plus community. It's still not kind to these groups, but obviously things have gotten better. There's still systemic racism, institutional racism, social discrimination. There's all of these issues. Police brutality against marginalized minorities, but to go backwards would make individuals from these groups who are vulnerable much, much worse. So to suggest that maybe we should go back to a different era, it really doesn't make sense. It seems like it's contrary to your own self-interest to support this idea. So the question that T.I. asked is simple, where do you want to go back to? Candice, what era in US history would be better for you? Because it doesn't really seem like there's any era that would be preferable. So what are you talking about? And see, this is the thing about the MAGA slogan and why it was so persuasive and why it resonated with a lot of people because it's a blank slate. Trump isn't saying let's go back to 1969. Let's go back to 1973. He's just saying make America great again. So individuals who support Donald Trump can kind of insert whatever they want there. They simply attribute whatever meaning they want to that slogan. So that's why Make America Great Again was a slogan that resonated with a lot of people. Now, of course, I'm overgeneralizing here, but this is something that as a Trump supporter, she should be ready to answer. But the fact that she couldn't shows that she's in this for the money. It's all about the paycheck. And whatever you do, folks, do not hit the notification bell either. Mike treats me so unfairly.