🎤 Candace Owens Destroys Trans Ideology & Woke Logic in Viral Georgia Tech Showdown

Candace Owens is once again setting the internet ablaze — this time for brutally dismantling woke arguments about gender identity and women’s sports during a Q&A session at Georgia Tech. As part of the Live Free Tour hosted by Turning Point USA, Owens faced off against a room full of Gen Z students armed with talking points — and left them speechless with facts.

“You can’t cancel biology,” Owens said.
And she proved it, again and again.

🧠 The “Two-Spirit” Student Got Schooled

It started when one student tried to trap Owens by citing Native American “two-spirit” identities as historical proof that transgenderism existed long before modern media.

Candace’s response?

“You’re taking spiritual mythology and rewriting it as gender science — and I’m not buying it.”

She questioned the validity of using ancient tribal spiritualism to justify genital surgeries and modern-day hormone treatments, highlighting the fact that “two-spirit” roles had more to do with social function and spiritual belief — not changing sexes.

“Just because someone in 1600 did basket-weaving doesn’t mean they were trans,” she said.
“That’s not science — that’s romanticized revisionism.”

🏆 Women’s Sports and the Leah Thomas Debate

Another student attempted a clever twist, asking Candace if she agreed that a “boy” who won a girls’ wrestling title should be allowed to compete — hoping to trap her into contradiction.

But the setup backfired. Candace revealed the wrestler in question was a biological female forced to wrestle in the girls’ division while identifying as a boy.

“That’s exactly my point,” she said.
“I’d love a trans-only category — let people opt in. But don’t erase the biological boundaries meant to protect fairness.”

She slammed the mainstream push for trans women in women’s sports, calling it a “fraudulent takeover” and pointed directly to Leah Thomas — the male swimmer who ranked 462nd among men before switching genders and winning as a “woman.”

🚨 “Don’t Ask Me Questions If You Don’t Want Real Answers”

As the room tried to cut her off mid-sentence, Owens stayed composed but firm:

“Don’t ask me a question and then cut me off when I answer. It’s obnoxious — and it proves you don’t want dialogue.”

✝️ Reality, Gender, and God

Owens didn’t stop at politics — she grounded her message in faith and truth:

“God created them male and female. That’s not hate — that’s reality.”

She condemned the rising trend of gender confusion, trans ideology in schools, and false compassion that leads to medical experimentation on children, calling it all a rebellion against God’s design.

💬 Final Thoughts: Candace Owens Isn’t Backing Down

In a time when most public figures are terrified of being canceled, Candace Owens is doubling down — armed with logic, truth, and unshakable values.

Whether it’s calling out fake history, defending women’s sports, or confronting radical gender theory head-on, Owens continues to prove that reality still matters — and someone’s got to say it out loud.