In a move that she was probably hoping would further endear her to the very people who actually hate her and people who look like her, Owens started the online crowdfunding campaign for a bar owner in Alabama who called George Floyd a “thug” in a social media post that also addressed protesters as “idiots.”
Apparently, when she got word that a white man was being exposed as a racist, she threw on her superhero white hood and flew to the rescue of Dykes in the form of starting a GoFundMe account.
“That’ll show them,” Owens probably thought about anybody — especially Black people — offended at Dykes’ racist trope used to describe a Black man who was unarmed and handcuffed with Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck until he died.
So it’s only logical that now, she is going out of her way to support a racist white man who resorts to using racist tropes to describe Black people during one of the most important civil rights moments in modern history.
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