Noah Cyrus, the younger racist sister of Miley Cyrus, called Black conservative author and commentator, Candace Owens, a "nappy a*s h*. Fortunately for Cyrus, she is a leftist and will not be canceled as racism is acceptable toward conservatives.
Rob Smith, another Black conservative military veteran who happens to be gay, responded to Cyrus' racist comment:
Nothing to see here, just @noahcyrus “defending” @Harry_Styles against criticism by @RealCandaceO – by calling Candace a “nappy ass hoe.”
There truly is no racist like a White Liberal racist. pic.twitter.com/NGTWbyo3Ha
— Rob Smith 🇺🇸 (@robsmithonline)
Smith captioned a screenshot of Cyrus’ Instagram story.
Owens responded Wednesday via Twitter:
Any one of woke liberals care to explain to me how @noahcyrus calling me a “nappy ass hoe” is not racist?Owens also retweeted support from folks on the other side of the aisle:
I’m all ears.
You guys love cancel culture. @MileyCyrus come get your sister! https://t.co/N6Ej7UICPW
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) December 3, 2020
[WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE]
Another Twitter user posted,
Nah man I don't like 90% of what Candace does but a racist is a racist idgaf what side they on, get Noah the Fuck outta here and you too for thinking it's cool..
— Brent Petway (@The_Pet_Way) December 3, 2020
Another Twitter user posted,
I will probably never agree with you again but @noahcyrus calling a black woman "nappy headed hoe" is a racial slur. Not acceptable. Period (You might wanna google Don Imus)It all began on Wednesday when Owens and Harry Styles traded lighthearted barbs on social media. after Styles appeared on the cover of Vogue wearing dresses.
— lolita maeweathers (@lolitamaeweathe) December 3, 2020
“Bring back manly men,” Styles captioned an ironically feminine photo of himself on Instagram. In the photo, the “Falling” singer is wearing effeminate clothing and eating a banana.
Styles is the first male to land a Vogue magazine cover, and he did so wearing gowns, skirts, and dresses. The photo shoot was praised inside the realm of fashion, and also hyped for “challenging gender norms” [because that's important when you want to destroy norms] and influencing younger generations to forgo normal behavior and dress/act like a woman or vice versa.
Pushing back on the praise, Owens said in a viral tweet: “Bring back manly men” — the same phrase used in the later Styes post. “There is no society that can survive without strong men,” she asserted at the time. “The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men.”
In another tweet, Owens used a photo of Styles to emphasize her point in a clever and lighthearted manner.
Writing “#BBMM,” an acronym for “Bring back manly man,” Owens captioned a photo of Styles from his acting role in the Christopher Nolan World War II film “Dunkirk.”
It's interesting that the left has not gone after Styles for appropriating the trappings of transgenderism, or Cyrus for being a racist.
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