Owens got in a very public [[Instagram]] dispute with vulgar pop star Cardi B in September 2020. Cardi B, with her 70 million followers, was exploited by the [[Democratic National Committee]] on behalf of Democrat presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]]. Cardi B ended up deleting all her comments from her end of the debate. In summary, Owens posted,
{{quotebox|"I did not mean it as an insult to Cardi B. If anything it was me calling out the DNC and Democrats for insulting black America for platforming her and her nonsense and her ignorance as someone viable to give a sound interview to Joe Biden… She had no argument and she could not argue with me obviously from an intellectual standpoint… She is barely literate and she’s offended by me saying that but she’s already proven that I was correct in that assessment by her responses to me… I would challenge Joe Biden to read the lyrics of her song aloud… She says she wants her [[tax]]es lowered in the very same breathe that she says she wants free [[universal healthcare]] for all. It sounded to me like an 8-year-old girl reading a [[Santa]] list."<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/09/barely-literate-offended-saying-candace-owens-continues-pummel-cardi-b-instagram-thumping-video/</ref>}}
==Dispute with Black "Conservatives"==
A Twitter feud between Owens and Baltimore Congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik was just one manifestation of the antipathy toward Candace Owens from many "conscious black conservatives" --- self-proclaimed black conservatives who support [[identity politics]] when it benefits black people and prioritize their identity politics over their alleged conservatism. These people have a similar antipathy toward fellow [[Blexit]] co-founder [[Brandon Tatum]], and for similar reasons: intensely jealous of their success and influence, they have viciously attacked both Tatum and Owens for race-mixing with white people.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29gnB3mHo7c</ref> Jennifer Oliver O'Connell even penned a column attacking them as [[Conservative, Inc.]] --- even though she writes a column for [[RedState]]<ref>https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2021/06/21/candace-owens-and-brandon-tatum-are-not-who-they-pretend-to-be-n400398</ref> and the conscious black conservatives had a panel at [[CPAC]] 2021, which they used to implicitly insult Candace Owens. Brandon Tatum describes himself and Owens as "conservatives who happen to be black" and the conscious conservatives as "black people who happen to be conservative."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ8tKkSO5kY</ref> Joe Collins wrote an article with the backwards premise that Owens and other black conservatives don't care about the inner cities and take every available opportunity to bash inner-city black Republicans and conservatives.<ref>https://eurweb.com/2021/06/29/joe-collins-gets-at-candace-owens-brandon-tatum-for-constantly-attacking-black-republicans/</ref> A major sticking point between the real black conservatives and the conscious black conservatives was the Ahmaud Arbery case --- some black conservatives, like Brandon Tatum, claimed that the black jogger was killed in self-defense, and these claims caused the conscious conservatives to lash out. A second major sticking point was the [[Juneteenth]] National Holiday --- some black conservatives, like Candace Owens, as well as non-black conservatives claimed the federal holiday was an attempt by leftists to co-opt and restructure American history to fit the mould of the [[1619 Project]] rather than the truth; these claims again caused the conscious conservatives to lash out, and this prompted the very public Twitter feud between Owens and Kim Klacik.<ref>https://www.newsweek.com/candace-owens-kimberly-klacik-feud-twitter-instagram-juneteenth-1602889</ref> Other conscious black conservatives include Maj Toure,<ref>https://www.salon.com/2021/03/28/pro-trump-black-conservatives-go-to-war--against-each-other/</ref> Kira Davis, Sonnie Johnson, Shemeka Michelle, and Felicia Killings.
==Criticism of MeToo==