The latest video from conservative YouTuber Candace Owens focuses on the "narrative" of the "fake racial war" perpetrated by the media. Citing statistics of black and white homicides, she said, "nobody wants us dead more than we want ourselves dead."



Owens, who uses the handle 'Red Pill Black' notes that in 2012, 84% of white homicides were committed by other white people and 93% of black homicides were committed by other black people.



"Black Lives Matter protesters may want to consider changing their slogan to, 'Don't shoot because we've already got it covered,'" she said.



"It's like we're all racist toward our own selves," she said. "Nobody wants us dead more than we want ourselves dead."



"I mean there are like what, 6,000 Klansmen left in our nation? You want me to actually process that as a legitimate fear every day when I wake up?" she said.



"It's the media's fault," she said. "The media is creating this entire narrative. And it's crazy, absolutely crazy to me that people have not figured this out yet. I mean, why didn't we hear a single thing about David Duke, white supremacy, and the KKK the entire time Obama was in office? Do you think they were all hiding underground waiting for the next white president, kneading by the light of the moon? Do you really believe that weren't actually meeting, holding protests and having rallies and marches? Maybe the media wasn't covering it. Use your brain."



"The media is literally simulating a reality right now. It is fascinating to watch over and over again," she said.



"Am I the only person in the world that relies on her own experience to dictate what is going on in the world?" she asked.



Red Pill Black said Trump was right about Charlottesville.



"The bottom line, I'm not too disturbed by the events that happened in Charlottesville because that is what happens when two groups of losers that hate one another get together. That's what happens with the Bloods show up to a Crip party and you think one person is above the other. And that's on you," she said.



"I think the president was absolutely correct to call it for what it is, which is two groups of extremists. Nobody showed up looking to get pugs. As an African-American woman in this country, some things I'm actually afraid of are the education system and the prison system. These are two institutions that actually oppress and disadvantage African-Americans and keep us in the cycle of crime and poverty. But you won't hear the media talking about that. Nope. The media is going to keep encouraging us to act like absolute animals to make sure we get arrested and end up in that system. And to make sure that we do not have a shot at getting into the schools and receiving the education that will close the gap and the barrier for African-Americans."