Women in Sports

Candace Owens Gave Her Unsolicited Opinion On Simone Biles Leaving The Olympic Games In Tokyo

Conservative pick-me pundit, Candace Owens, gave her unsolicited two cents on superstar gymnast’s decision to drop out of the Olympic Games in Tokyo. 

Owens retweeted a tweet from The Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon. The dense executive lambasted gold-medal champion, Simone Biles, for her decision to i

mplement self-care instead of risking her body and spirit to compete in the global competition.

“Simone Biles just said sitting out the big competitions shows how strong you really are,” Dillon wrote. “That’s like saying soldiers who run away from battle are courageous. Cowardice is not courage; weakness is not strength. Great athletes understand this.”

Owens, in essence, agreed with Dillon’s blabbering of cowardice and weakness, writing, “Doing nothing is courage. 

Anyone who disagrees is a white supremacist. Welcome to 2021.”

 

Girl.
Given the fact that Owens doesn’t have a quarter of the talent or skill Billes has in her pinky, she probably should have stayed in her mammying-ass lane. But alas, she didn’t. And users on Twitter gathered her unlaid edges and bad takes. 

 

One Twitter user reminded the conservative woman of her hypocrisy by posting a previous tweet supporting Naomi Osaka.

 

 

Despite Owens’ raggedy commentary, the 24-year-old star athlete has amassed an astounding 31 medals throughout her illustrious career.

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Keka Araújo

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