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“Justice Wins,” Candace Owens Mocks LeBron James After Kyle Rittenhouse Was Found Not Guilty

After Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on November 19, conservative Candace Owens took to social media to mock NBA player LeBron James.

Owens took to Twitter and posted a meme of James with tears streaming down his face while Rittenhouse wiped the athlete’s tears away.

Despite Owens leaving out a comment, she hasn’t been shy to show her disliking of the basketball player. Some folks agreed with her, and one of her followers responded, “I like this. He’s crying all the time.”

Another user said, “Love this.”

James believed that Rittenhouse was guilty. He even mocked the alleged killer while he was on trial.

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While others called out Owens’ joke to be offensive, “Trying hard to get that back and forward with LeBron to drum up more attention for your media. Rolling on the floor laughing boy that hustle is real. A+ for effort though,” one person responded to the tweet.

Another defended James and said, “LeBron James is a modern-day Martin Luther King, and I find this very offensive.” Another user chimed in adding simply that it’s “not funny.”

Prior to her tweet about James, Owens rejoiced Rittenhouse’s verdict. In a tweet earlier that same day, she wrote, “NOT GUILTY. Kyle Rittenhouse is free. The criminal mob corporate enterprise that is masquerading as a movement concerned about black lives— FAILS. Justice wins the day.”

In another of her various tweets defending Rittenhouse, she wrote, “Kyle Rittenhouse is innocent. It was another case of the BLM lynch-media-mob attempting to ruin a person’s life (this time, a 17-year-old kid) to feed their race-obsessed ‘rampant white supremacy’ lie.”

She added, “Journalists and Big Tech are the true enemies of the American people.”

 

Janelle Bombalier

Staff Writer for Sister2Sister and News Onyx with a fondness for traveling and photography. I enjoy giving my take on education, politics, entertainment, crime, social justice issues, and new trends.

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