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🗓️ 20 July 2021
⏱️ 80 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Fearless with Jason Whitlock. I am. I am. I am. I'm not a Jew. You wish that I'm not a Jew. Come on. I'm Jason Whitlock. Happy Tuesday to you. We have a fantastic show. |
| 0:29.9 | We have a great show plan for you. Look at God. Larry Legend, Larry Elder, who's running for governor in California. |
| 0:36.9 | The Los Angeles radio host will join us in the program. We'll talk to him about the attempts to stop his candidacy to replace Gavin Newsom. |
| 0:46.9 | Also, my new favorite rapper, gospel rapper, Christian rapper, Bizzle. It's going to be fast. There you go. |
| 0:55.9 | We made it poppin' with Bizzle. But before we do any of that, I got to start a fire. And we'll have Greg Coward's come on after I start this fire. |
| 1:05.9 | Let me get to it. The left wing obsession with placing itself on the right side of a fraudulent history, corporate media plans to right, reached a historic zenith yesterday. At least sports illustrated thing. |
| 1:20.9 | The formerly iconic sports magazine trumpeted its 2021 swimsuit edition with bold proclamations about its history making trifecta of cover models. |
| 1:34.9 | Ted Astar and Naomi Osaka is the first Haitian and Japanese cover model. Megan The Salient is the first rapper and uncastrated male horse on the cover. |
| 1:47.9 | You're going to hell. And Lena Bloom, well, he's the go-to-goats. Bloom is the first transgender cover model. But that's not all. Osaka, the Salient, and Bloom are the first trio of black people to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition. |
| 2:10.9 | Yesterday, the blue checkmark Twitter and legacy media party like it was 2009 and the great reset was celebrating its 70th birthday. |
| 2:21.9 | Cosmopolitan magazine tweeted with Glee, Megan The Salient makes history as the first rapper ever to pose for a sports illustrated swimsuit cover. |
| 2:35.9 | Hey, you got that voice. Hey, six tweeted about Bloom and Osaka entertainment weekly. People magazine the today show all through Twitter confetti high in the air. |
| 2:48.9 | Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. This history. This is a transformation. Oh, my name. Oh, me an American coach. Yes, sir. This is Neil Armstrong taking one giant step for mankind. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got good. I'm sorry. |
| 3:04.9 | The swimsuit edition reminds me of other great moments in black history. My parents, they can remember exactly where they were in 1947 when Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier. My grandparents, finally remembered. |
| 3:20.9 | Jesse Owens took four gold medals at the Burland Olympics as anyone forgotten that day in 1974 when Hank Aaron smashed home run number 715 and surpassed Babe Ruth. Now, who will forget this moment when desperate editors of a failing magazine resorted to a publicity stunt exploiting racial tension and gender dysphoria. |
| 3:49.9 | I'm going to be quote from Lena, Lena Bloom. This moment. He was a lot of pain in the world. We observe this moment. We deserve this moment. We have waited millions of years to show up as survivors and be seen as full humans filled with wonder. |
| 4:07.9 | I get blooms joy. Gender dysphoria is a serious issue. I'm not going to begrudge bloom and other transgenders their sense of normalcy. But also Jimmy, I got a problem. My problem is with the packaging of gender destroyer with the black race. |
| 4:27.9 | What illustrated made intentional calculated choices they injected race into the swimsuit occasion. These choices are subjective. No one earns the swimsuit cover. It's given. It's not an accomplishment. It's affirmative action. |
| 4:45.9 | And they chose three black women intentionally. It was a time when magazines such as Sports Illustrated gained attention celebrating the actual history making accomplishments of all athletes. |
| 5:01.9 | Now legacy public at print publications and corporate media outlets troll the public for relevance and cast their virtue signals as historic moments. |
| 5:11.9 | Why wouldn't they? It planned to write the history your grandchildren and great grandchildren will read in the world that corporate media are plotting. |
| 5:23.9 | Immoral pornographic rappers will be portrayed as thought leaders and public intellectuals. Biological men with balls with the balls to surgically transition to women will be described as heroes in every bit as courageous as the soldiers who storm normity. |
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