There's a plague worse than COVID that no one is allowed to talk about — the victimhood mentality.
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Friend,
 
There's a plague worse than COVID that no one is allowed to talk about — the victimhood mentality.

This plantation of the mind traps people into believing that they are powerless. It prevents them from seeing themselves as anything but a victim. 

 
If you hold a permanent view of yourself as a victim, you become your own oppressor.
 
The victimhood mentality is destroying the Black family. It's killing our children with abortion. It's keeping us dependent on government welfare.

My name is Candace Owens, and I co-founded the BLEXIT Foundation to SHATTER the victimhood mentality in America. And to help do that, I’ve set a goal to raise $50,000 this month to support education and resources for these communities.


Can you help leave a legacy of freedom and victory instead of oppression and victimhood? Click here to rush your support with $10, $35, $50, or any amount >>>

I, too, once believed the narrative of victimhood until my grandfather told me a story that changed my life. It taught me never to be a victim again

My grandfather grew up during the Jim Crow era and lived through real racism — not this fake racism you see in the media. 

As a boy, he worked on the family’s share crop farm. Each morning he would wake up at 4 am to lay out the tobacco to dry. Despite their difficult circumstances, they stayed together as a family and persevered. 

 
Then one night, the KKK showed up. 
 
My grandfather woke up to the sound of gunshots. Bullets came flying through the walls of his home. He and his siblings had to hide underneath their beds.

But a smirk always came across my grandfather’s face when he told me what happened next. 

 
“My father got his shotgun and fired back at them boys!” 
 
My grandfather was proud of how, in the face of this real danger, his father refused to cower and fought back! 

I’ve been the target of racism and death threats because I’ve spoken out about my beliefs. But I’m not going to let that stop me.

I overcame the victimhood mentality and want to help offer others the education and resources to do the same. 


Will you send a gift of $10, $35, $50, or any amount to END the victimhood mentality? Click here to rush your support >>>

Here's how BLEXIT is connecting with Black and minority communities:

We put together BLEXIT’s Guide Against Critical Race Theory for parents,  grandparents, and teachers. 

This guide walks you through how to spot Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the classroom and gives examples so you can spot it. It also explains the rights of students and parents and offers ways to fight back.

This resource encourages people to think critically about the victim mentality promoted by CRT and how it affects the next generation. 

In addition to our online resources, BLEXIT State Chapter members bring our inspirational message directly to their communities.

Our state chapters are the hands and feet of BLEXIT. Our volunteers and state chapter leaders are changing the narrative surrounding America’s minority communities through community service, social engagement, educational activities, and virtual events.

We currently have 43 chapters across the nation made up of more than 14,000 volunteers! 

Your generous support will give people access and a platform to realize that they’re more powerful than they can imagine and help them break free from the victimhood mentality.

Will you chip in today and help us reach our February goal of raising $50,000 to reach Black and minority communities? Click below to donate. 

 
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Thank you,


Candace Owens
President 
BLEXIT Foundation
 
 



 
BLEXIT is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.

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