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Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Ep 300 | Kanye West Trolls BLM | Tom Brady Headed for Divorce | Herchel Walker’s Baby Mama Drama

Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Blaze Media

Sports News, Politics, News, Sports

4.88.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Leave it to Kanye West to make headlines. While in Paris for a fashion show, West donned a T-shirt with the slogan “White Lives Matter.” Once the photo of Kanye and conservative personality Candace Owens both wearing the shirts hit social media, the fuse was lit. Jason says he’s not a fan of the method but understands Kanye’s message. “I’m not a supporter of racial idolatry. The slogan white lives matter is just as stupid, divisive, and idolatrous as black lives matter. But I get the point Kanye is making.” Delano Squires joins the show to discuss how black celebrities' reaction to Kanye actually reinforces the point and why it exposes Black Lives Matter as a fraud. Royce White joins Jason to discuss the Daily Beast investigation that claims Georgia pro-life senatorial candidate Herschel Walker paid for an abortion. Royce’s stance leaves Jason with a lot to ponder. Plus, Steve Kim drops in to discuss ESPN’s meltdown over Tua’s concussion and the seemingly impending divorce of Tom Brady and Gisele. ​​Today's Sponsor: Get a huge OctoberFeast with over four pounds of meat for FREE! Two pounds of wagyu ground beef and two and a half pounds of their better than organic chicken for FREE with any purchase of one of their bundle boxes. Go to https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS to claim your special Octoberfeast offer today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Kanye West lives rent-free in the heads of the overseers paying to police the

0:06.8

thoughts of black Americans. He's Kuntakente, the protagonist in the iconic

0:12.5

1970s television series Roots. Kanye yearns for freedom of thought, expression,

0:19.2

and self-determination in a Democrat-controlled culture that denies black people

0:24.2

rights other Americans take for granted. Four years ago, Kanye observed that

0:29.7

400 years of slavery sounded like a choice and suggested that black people were

0:35.2

more mentally captured than physically enslaved. The overseers erupted in

0:40.9

outrage. Earlier in 2018, the overseers exploded in outrage when West pledged

0:46.7

allegiance to Donald Trump and dragon energy. Well, yesterday West trolled the

0:54.1

overseers again, appearing at a Paris fashion show wearing a white lives matter

0:59.5

T-shirt. Black slave catchers blasted the rapper and fashion designer, claiming

1:05.2

the T-shirt was, quote, dangerous, harmful, and irresponsible. West did not

1:11.7

black down on Instagram, according to TMZ. West responded by saying black lives

1:16.8

matter was a scam. He later posted that when I said war, I meant war. It might

1:26.0

take an actual civil war to free black people politically. We are so enslaved to

1:30.8

the Democrat Party, left his ideology, and secular culture that it might take

1:36.3

bloodshed to free us. I'm not a supporter of racial idolatry. The slogan white

1:42.3

lives matter is just as stupid, divisive, and idolatrous as black lives matter.

1:47.9

But I get the point Kanye is making. We're not free. American culture demands

1:54.1

that one race of people must serve the Democrat Party or be subject to ridicule

1:59.5

and banishment from the mainstream society. In a world designed and controlled by

2:04.7

leftists, black people cannot partner with God to save themselves. Only well

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