We don't negotiate with racists or terrorists, so it may come as a surprise to some of you that we agree with clickbait white (latino) supremacist NICK FUENTES (26) in his war of words with Hall of Fame black conservative troll JASON WHITLOCK (57).
During a 5-minute expletive laden rant posted on X.com (formerly Twitter), Fuentes laid into Whitlock, calling him a "token" who white conservatives "felt sorry" for and gave a job. He also accused Whitlock of "hiding" behind religion.
Fuentes, whose main problem appears to be his lack of gainful employment, went on to blame American descendants of slaves for all the ills in our country.
Despite his history of promoting white supremacy, liberals have publicly stated that “Nick Fuentes is welcome to the Resistance” after the Gen-Z political pundit criticized president DONALD TRUMP (78) and called him a “demagogue”. This is not surprising, because Democrats on the far left have recently confirmed that they feel the same way about African-American voters.
Whitlock, who posted a two and a half-hour teary-eyed video response to Fuentes on his Youtube channel, seems dangerously close to biting off the white hands that feed him. The rotund former sports reporter, blinded by his jealously of equally-phony Caribbean on-air personality STEPHEN A. SMITH (57), ripped all of his few remaining white conservative media allies for having Smith on their shows.
Whitlock's major problem is that he's not very good at what he does. He alienates the white people he holds in esteem (idolatry) and repulses the black people he's hired to attract (hatred). His monologues are long-winded and repetitive, and often sprinkled with vulgar locker room talk, while he still claims to be all about "God" and "the Bible". He was so bad at promoting his one or two sponsors, they all bailed on his show and now he's reduced to peddling junk for his conspiracy theorist Mormon employer, GLENN BECK (61).
Whitlock ticks off all the boxes of someone who is struggling with closeted homosexuality. Now, he's trying to grow a beard to look more "manly" because he read it somehwere in the Bible and is thinking about joining an Amish community.
We wish him the best.
Source: EtherXWave
Related: JASON WHITLOCK IS NOT CHRIST-LIKE, CAN'T BE TRUSTED