From Candace Owens <[email protected]>
Subject The most personal email I’ve ever sent you
Date October 4, 2022 9:04 PM
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BLEXIT Foundation



This is the most personal and vulnerable email I have ever sent
you&hellip; But I must share my story and tell you why I created
the BLEXIT Foundation...


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John,

This is the most personal and vulnerable email I have ever sent
you&hellip; But I must share my story and tell you why I created
the BLEXIT Foundation.

Before I share my story, allow me to introduce the BLEXIT
Foundation.

For too long, I have watched Black Americans force-fed a message
of victimhood, fear, defeat, and dependence. And, this has to
stop. In 2019, with Brandon Tatum, we created BLEXIT Foundation -
a nonprofit organization - dedicated to bringing traditional
American principles and a message of empowerment to urban
minority communities.

Our message to America's black and minority communities is that
you are not a victim. We promote economic independence and
individual freedom, strengthening the nuclear family, and
fostering a deeper appreciation for patriotism in Black American
culture.


Please support the BLEXIT Foundation's mission today by helping
me reach our goal of raising $25,000 from new online donors. You
can click here to donate.


Now I'll share my story&hellip; racism, death threats, and
empowering black communities.

Growing up as a black woman, I can recall learning how "helpless"
I was told I was. And this message - which the media forces Black
Americans to listen to - is heartbreaking.

We're taught to believe we're victims, that nothing will ever
change, the police are our enemies, and racism prevents us from
ever achieving our goals.

This is WRONG.

I've dealt with racism&hellip; I've even received death threats.
Racism is an ugly form of collectivism and is unacceptable.

But the solution is NOT to become a victim and give up.

I created the BLEXIT Foundation to empower black communities,
minorities, and the people in my life whom I love. Since our
start in 2019, BLEXIT has grown substantially with over 41
grassroots chapter programs in 41 states, over 14,000 volunteer
members and local community leaders, and nearly 60,000 grassroots
supporters.

John, I am inviting you to support the BLEXIT Foundation and
help us spread our winning message of entrepreneurship, school
choice, faith, and family. My goal is to raise $25,000 from
online supporters to fund our mission. Please click here to
donate $10, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or any amount.

I am breaking the rules.

It seems like every email I receive in my inbox engages in
fear-mongering, makes big promises, and demands you and I make a
donation without any of the details&hellip; I'm not doing that.

You should know the details, believe in our mission, and
understand how BLEXIT is changing the direction of our urban
communities and our country.

So I am taking a risk by sending you a long email with all the
details to empower YOU to choose to support the BLEXIT
Foundation. Please read to the end of this email (I have an
important message at the end you don't want to miss).

When I founded BLEXIT, I wanted to make sure above all else we
were NOT just a "think tank", but rather we pride ourselves on
being a thoughtful and quick acting "DO-tank". We're doing things
no other organization in the country is doing.

Here are the BLEXIT Foundation's values, what we're doing to
reach Black communities, and what we're fighting for:



School Choice: Often, the people allegedly "fighting for
minorities" are doing everything in their power to keep Black and
Hispanic students locked into awful schools.

The ugly truth is that these schools are simply brainwashing
centers attacking the nuclear family, creating victims, and
teaching their twisted values. BLEXIT is fighting for School
Choice to empower young Black and Hispanic students to learn real
skills, have more opportunities, and escape poverty. You can
support BLEXIT's efforts to fight for School Choice here >>>

Criminal Justice Reform: The mainstream media wants urban
communities to hate our law enforcement officers. This ugly
message is setting Black Americans back. The BLEXIT Foundation
supports our men and women who serve as police officers and
defend our communities.

Yes, we do need criminal justice reform. But we believe
cooperating with our police officers and connecting as a
community is critical to creating justice. BLEXIT Foundation is
starting conversations with police officers and urban
communities. The media wants you to believe cops are evil! This
is wrong. But people never hear this message.

Help the BLEXIT Foundation change the narrative by making a
donation here >>>

Entrepreneurship: I am passionate about empowering Black and
Hispanic Americans. Free markets, responsibility, and advancing
the careers of urban communities is the solution to poverty. The
BLEXIT Foundation identifies young leaders in urban communities
and helps them create resumes, practice interviews, and learn
skills employers desire.

BLEXIT is not a book club or simply talking a big game&hellip;
No, we're actually making an impact with real individuals
committed to serving urban communities. Please help the BLEXIT
Foundation encourage entrepreneurship and empower Black and
Hispanic communities by donating here >>>

Teaching History: Critical Race Theory has nothing to do with
solving race relations in our country. This is about division and
spreading a victimhood message.

The BLEXIT Foundation believes in teaching real American
history. It is critical for our urban communities to learn about
our Founding Fathers and the Constitution to become productive
and educated citizens. Please help the BLEXIT Foundation teach
real American history by donating here >>>

Presenting Our Message: We have failed to reach urban
communities with our message and values. Instead, we've allowed
the mainstream media to write the narrative. Not anymore.

The BLEXIT Foundation is going places where no one else goes.
We're hosting events in Detroit, Baltimore, and Tampa and
starting real conversations. We're not just preaching to the
choir, and these aren't boring events. They have music, art, and
real conversations, and they are fun! I am committed to reaching
urban communities and spreading our message. Please support
BLEXIT's events and help us spread our message by donating here
>>>



What does "BLEXIT" mean? BLEXIT is the Black exit from the
culture of victimhood, fear, and dependence the media has forced
on us. If you hold a permanent view of yourself as a victim you
become your own oppressor.

This is personal to me.

I was once a slave to a culture of victimhood and became a proud
Black patriot.

John, I am asking you to join the BLEXIT Foundation by making
an investment in our organization. Please use one of the links
I've copied below to donate today:


Donate $10 >>>
Donate $35 >>>
Donate $50 >>>
Donate $100 >>>
Donate $250 >>>
Donate $500 >>>
Donate $1,000 >>>
Donate $2,500 >>>
Donate Any Amount >>>


This is my last message to you before you close this email.

The BLEXIT Foundation believes in faith, family, and freedom. At
the end of the day, our message to urban communities is about
love and empowerment.

My burning desire is to use my voice and change the direction of
our urban communities and the country. The BLEXIT Foundation has
a real impact, and I am inviting you to join our cause.

Please consider making the most generous donation you can today
by clicking here.

Thank you, John.


Candace Owens
President
BLEXIT Foundation




























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