Wait until the CEO of this social media company and his wife realize that their celebrity buyer is all smoke and mirrors and has zero cash and zero credit.

George Farmer

Media company: Parler

Candace Owens

Kanye West

Parler latest Kanye West-Candace Owens connection

Social media lit up this morning over Kanye West’s move to buy the social media outlet Parler but not just because of the merger between the conservative-leaning site and the former Trump pal.

It was the latest evidence of a teaming of West, who now goes by “Ye,” and social media influencer Candace Owens.

She is married to Parler owner George Farmer, and the possible sale comes just days after Owens denied that she is influencing West, despite having planned their unusual display together of T-shirts reading “White Lives Matter” at the Yeezy Paris Fashion Week show.

“Key context here is that Candace Owens’ husband George Farmer is the CEO of Parler,” tweeted podcaster Jared Holt.

Liberal critics of the duo suggested that she talked him into buying Parler. – Source

Kanye West buys Parler to join crowd of right wing social media

Kanye West, the rapper, fashion designer and firebrand increasingly known for divisive cultural and political commentary that has been called racist, appears set to become the owner of a social media service known for its right-wing audience.

The parent company of Parler, which bills itself as a platform for uncancellable free speech, said Monday that West, who now goes by Ye, would acquire the site for an undisclosed sum of money.

In buying Parler, Ye will help “continue the fight against censorship, cancel culture and authoritarianism,” George Farmer, CEO of Parler’s parent company, Parlement Technologies, said in a statement.

The deal was announced a little over a week after Twitter and Instagram restricted Ye’s accounts in response to anti-Semitic remarks that he posted.

The announcement adds another shot of name recognition to the crowded cluster of social media alternatives that have emerged in recent years to take on Twitter and Facebook, which critics have long argued unfairly censor conservative voices.

Former president Donald Trump recently started Truth Social, which advertises itself as a platform that “encourages an open, free and honest global conversation.” – Source


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