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Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Ep 473 | Transgender Advocate Lies to Senate, Gets EXPOSED by Ted Cruz, John Kennedy & Riley Gaines

Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Blaze Media

Sports News, Politics, News, Sports

4.88.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Testifying in front of a Senate committee on biological males competing in women’s sports, Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson parroted the familiar lies that transgender advocates use as their primary retort: There’s no evidence that men have an athletic advantage over women. Robinson then went on to cite a decades-old argument in sports. “There’s been this news article about men that think they can beat Serena Williams in tennis. And it’s just not the case. She is stronger than them.” Robinson snipped. The only problem with her anecdote is that in 1998, both Serena and Venus Williams were soundly defeated by the world’s 203rd-ranked male tennis player — a fact that women’s sports champion Riley Gaines quickly countered with. Jason says in America today, it's easy to discern the oppressed from the oppressor. “America is flooded with lies and propaganda. The people screaming the lies the loudest are the most powerful. ... The oppressed use truth as a defense. Oppressors lie.” Royce White joins the show to share his thoughts on the subject. Plus, Shemeka Michelle stops in to help us make sense of why social media is inundated with memes and jokes about the missing OceanGate Titan sub. What does it say about Americans? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome, welcome to Fearless for Jason Whitlock. I am Jason Whitlock your host. Happy Thursday. Happy day before Friday.

0:24.0

Happy day before the weekend. I am really excited about this weekend. I don't know if you guys know it or if we've alerted you all, but we're going to go dark for two weeks after Friday show.

0:37.0

I'm looking at a high school senior or some kid in eighth grade that's on the last day of school almost tomorrow's the last day of school and then I get summer vacation.

0:52.0

So anyway, enjoy today, enjoy tomorrow, and then we'll be back on July the 10th. We have a fantastic show plan for you today. It'll be Royce White and Chimicam-Michel. I've got a fantastic fire starter for Royce and I to discuss. We'll sink our teeth into this topic because I think this conversation can go a lot of different directions. I'm not sure where Royce will want to take it.

1:21.0

I know there's a couple places I want to take it. So let's get into today's show. But first, before I do that, start pounding that like button. Let's beat the algorithm on YouTube. Start giving me those five star reviews on Apple. And I'll start fanning the flames of this fire.

1:40.0

Season 3 of the HBO Crime and Political Drama of the Wire explained the corrupted nature of the pursuit and defense of power. It analogized a feud between rival Baltimore drug gangs to President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq.

1:59.0

The season concluded with drug kingpin, Avon Barclay, reaching a jarring epiphany in reaction to the murder of his crime partner, Stranger Bell.

2:09.0

The folly, dishonesty, and hubris of his summer-long bloody conflict dawned on Barclay as he brooded and mourned.

2:18.0

He disclosed to his new top lieutenant, Slendtrolls, that their bitter rival, Marlow Stansfield, played no role in the murder of Bell.

2:28.0

Slendtrolls channel Dick Cheney saying,

2:32.0

Don't matter who did what to who at this point. Fact is, we went to war and now there ain't no going back. I mean shit. It's what war is. You know, once you in it, you in it.

2:46.0

If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie, but we gotta fight. That was Slendtrolls in one of the most iconic moments of the greatest television show in the history of TV in the wire.

3:00.0

Fighting on lies is a characteristic of corrupt power. Righteousness characterizes the fighting style and spirit of people and institutions devoid of power.

3:12.0

The oppressed utilize respectability, a synonym for righteousness as a weapon of war. They have no choice. It's all they have.

3:25.0

I bring all this up so that it's easier to discern the flogilance and unprecedented power of the feminist LGBTQ and social justice movements.

3:37.0

They're fighting on lies. They're corrupt oppressors. Yesterday, Kelly Robinson, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, testified during a Senate hearing discussing biological males competing in women's NCAA sports.

3:54.0

The Human Rights Campaign is a cleverly named Advocacy Group for the LGBTQIA Plus Alphabet Mafia. Founded at 43 years ago to fight for legalized same-sex marriage, the organization now pushes for the rights of transgender and empathy for minor attracted people, H.A. The Silent Pea.

4:18.0

H.R.C. is really the slippery slope campaign. Robinson, according to the H.R.C. website, is the first black queer woman to lead the organization.

4:31.0

Like White House Press Secretary Karine John Pierre, Robinson is a historical figure. Her job is to fight on lies.

4:40.0

Robinson did her job yesterday. Senator Ted Cruz repeatedly asked Robinson if she believed there was a difference between men and women.

4:50.0

Listen to this.

4:52.0

Ms. Robinson, do you agree with Ms. Gayne so there's a difference between women and men?

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