‘Crying and Lying’: Candace Owens Shows Up At One Of ‘LIAR’ BLM Founder, Patrisse Cullors’, Mansions [VIDEO]

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Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors took to social media to garner sympathy from followers after claiming conservative news host Candace Owens “harassed” her, though Owens has the footage to prove she didn’t.

Almost 1 million views. BLM Founder Patrisse Cullors has decided to remove the video of her fake crying and lying from Instagram.

Sunlight is the best disinfectant. https://t.co/yUz7B4IZ9U

— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 14, 2022

In an Instagram video, Cullors tearfully sobbed saying she was harassed outside her $1.4 million Los Angeles mansion. In the clip, Cullors is heard, through all the fake tears, that she was “shaken by the encounter.”

However, Owens says she never actually spoke with Cullors, and pointed out that Cullors restricted replies on her Instagram video.

In response, Owens posted her own Instagram video of the incident, clarifying that she showed up with her small film crew and spoke to a white security guard through the gate. She volunteered to leave as he was not answering her questions.

Owens, in addition to shutting down Cullors’ “crocodile tears,” can at one point can be seen offering to leave the premises, saying “we’re not trying to harass you.”

Cullors claims the host made her feel “unsafe” behind her fenced in, guarded million dollar mansion. Though, if an eight month pregnant woman made her feel supposedly unsafe, how does she think the thousands of business owners and residents felt when her organization was terrorizing cities across the country?

In Cullors’ video, she says “it’s unacceptable and dangerous for anybody, any stranger, to come outside of my house,” which seems like a double standard given the destruction her group has caused.