💥 Candace Owens Shuts Down Whoopi Goldberg in Explosive Showdown on The View

Candace Owens just eviscerated Whoopi Goldberg — and the entire panel of The View — in a fiery takedown that’s gone viral.

What began as yet another segment about abortion rights quickly turned into a full-blown confrontation, with Owens dismantling the hosts’ arguments one by one — backed by facts, stats, and unapologetic logic.

“You don’t have to agree with me,” Owens said. “But stop pushing lies and pretending it’s about choice when it’s about avoiding responsibility.”

🧠 The Media Narrative: Sex Everywhere, Consequences Nowhere

Owens took aim at the cultural hypocrisy pushed by the media and left-leaning entertainers like Joy Behar:

“Yes, sex sells. Yes, it’s everywhere. But when women get pregnant, we act shocked — like we didn’t know what happens when you have sex.”

She called out Hollywood’s obsession with noncommittal, consequence-free culture, pointing out that the normalizing of “easy outs” like abortion has left young women disillusioned, pressured, and emotionally devastated.

👶 “My Body, My Choice” = “Deadbeat Mom Mentality”?

In one of her most powerful moments, Owens flipped the “my body, my choice” narrative on its head:

“How is it that a child is 100% the woman’s responsibility during pregnancy, but suddenly becomes a 50/50 obligation the moment it’s born?”

She likened the argument to a deadbeat parent’s excuse, stating that abortion culture allows women to opt out of accountability — while society demands full responsibility from men.

🔁 Whoopi’s Slip-Up on Basic Biology

Whoopi Goldberg, during her impassioned defense of abortion, declared:

“Do any of you men have eggs or the possibility of carrying a fetus? How dare you talk about what a fetus wants!”

And with that, Whoopi unknowingly stepped into her own trap.

“So only women can get pregnant?” Owens asked rhetorically.
“Glad we agree — because that’s exactly what the trans activist left has been denying for years.”

The moment was pure irony — and devastatingly effective.

🧬 Science, Culture, and a Country in Decline

Owens backed her argument with data, citing how teen pregnancy rates were declining pre-Roe v. Wade, before sex-ed programs normalized casual sex and abortions became a political tool.

She also addressed the collapse of the family unit — pointing out that only 18% of households now have a traditional nuclear family:

“Pop culture has glorified dysfunction, mocked fatherhood, and turned family into a punchline. That’s not liberation. That’s sabotage.”

💣 Final Thoughts: Candace Owens Didn’t Just Win — She Exposed the Game

Candace Owens isn’t afraid to go where others won’t.
She’s not trying to win applause — she’s here to force truth into the conversation.

While Whoopi and Joy Behar push empty emotional rhetoric, Owens responds with stats, logic, and conviction.

And whether you agree with her or not, one thing is clear: she’s not backing down.

“Somebody has to speak for the unborn. And if that makes me a zealot — so be it.”