“Absolutely vile”: Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of having strange relationship with a 15-year-old girl
A social media clash between commentator Candace Owens and critics escalated this week after a viral post accused her of stretching the meaning of serious allegations for effect. The flashpoint centers on claims that Owens suggested someone was “grooming” a 15 year old, only for details from her own interview to complicate that narrative.The backlash gathered pace when a verified user, Natly Denise, challenged Owens’ framing and questioned whether the term itself was being misused. The dispute has since spilled across platforms, pulling in past controversies and reigniting debate over how powerful words are deployed in public discourse.
Candace Owens under fire after interview details complicate grooming allegation
Natly Denise wrote: “So Candace and her little Cantifa podcast circle float this grotesque angle that Erika was ‘grooming’ a 15-year-old. Then Candace interviews the girl herself… and confirms they only hung out once. So does Candace even know what ‘grooming’ means, or is she just stretching words like cheap elastic until they snap?She further added, “She’s already twisted the definition of human trafficking to protect Tate, and now she’s warping the meaning of grooming just to smear Erika. Absolutely vile.”Owens, for her part, described the relationship differently during her show. She said: “And curiously, get this, she tells me that she and Erica actually never hung out in person beyond that first meeting. So this was purely meant to be an electronic, a platonic relationship where Erica said stuff even like this to her on Instagram, Jillian, that dime piece beside the car though, she’s referring to Jillian just so you, just so we’re clear, she’s referring to Jillian beside a car.”The fundamental conflict is based on the definition and purpose. The word limited contact, according to critics, runs the danger of watering down a word that is commonly linked with continuous manipulation. Even though there is no repeat face-to-face interaction, supporters argue that online interactions could also be something to worry about.More than a single exchange is involved. Such terms as grooming and trafficking have a legal and moral connotation. Whenever they emerge in political commentary, listeners pay attention. The dispute has become a wider cultural clash about the way prejudices are put across and the way words are used to make people think.