Grief, Leadership, and False Narratives

Candace Owens: “TP USA should have waited and instead appointed an interim CEO to allow Erika the time that she needed to grieve instead of her having to deal with everyone questioning her moves as a CEO.”

Candace and her cohort are literally the only ones I have heard questioning Erika’s decisions as a CEO. (And criticizing her for “not taking the time” to grieve the way they imagined she would need to.)

In Candace’s own words: “In my imagination, I just thought she would be more upset…I assumed she couldn’t get out of bed. I assumed she couldn’t pick her head up…so what I imagined in my head was happening simply was not so…”

Do y’all see yet? There’s a big problem when you create a fantasy world for someone else to live in, and then when when you discover their reality does not match your imaginations of them you begin to criticize them and create false narratives regarding them because you think they should be operating the way you imagined in your fake world for them.

Candace believes Charlie is in purgatory, not with Jesus as the Bible tells us (“To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord”-2 Corinthians 5:8). Because she is not aligned with Scripture in this, it is warping her entire perspective of what’s actually happening, and she is entirely missing the spiritual reality of what’s taking place. She says Erika is “using” this picture of Charlie being happy with Jesus to basically manipulate her employees to work harder. Candace even talked about how one of the letters announcing Erika as CEO was so “Biblical”—and she did not sound pleased.

She is being influenced by another spirit, y’all. And I pray for her to come back into alignment with The Spirit of God and His Word.