Provocative right-wing pundit Candace Owens shares in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine her husband was discriminated against by a lefty interior designer.
According to the controversial Black Trump supporter, the interior designer sent a short but disrespectful note to her partner, and she compared his not wanting to work with him to “Jim Crow.”
The interior designer pointed out that both men are white and said his decision was based on how her husband lends voice to white supremacists.
During the interview, Owens told writer Emily Fox her husband George Farmer, an Englishman and CEO of the “free speech” right-wing social networking website Parler, asked popular interior designer David Netto to work on their home. The couple had seen how he decorated a friend’s home in Nashville and had hoped to be a client. With this hope, Farmer reached out to Netto via his website.
“My husband wrote the most polite email because he’s always polite, he’s very English. We didn’t know if we could afford a designer or anything,” Owens told the magazine.
Instead of receiving rates or an invitation to meet, Netto declined to work on their home.
Owens was shocked: not only did the creative instantly turn down the work, but he did not mince words when painting the picture of just how uninterested he was.
“Dear George, thank you for your inquiry. I’d rather get beat in the a– with a wooden plank than ever go near either of you. Kind regards, David,” Netto allegedly responded.
Outraged, Owens said, “If a white conservative male had written that email to…
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