‘Death over deprogramming’: The ‘Black Girl Tragic’ cult seeks to DESTROY America



Nearly 100 years ago, the Ku Klux Klan stormed Jason Whitlock’s great-grandfather’s home in Kentucky.

They dragged his grandfather from his home, beat him, and carried him to a lynching tree. His grandmother witnessed the entire assault. However, unbeknownst to his attackers, Whitlock’s grandfather was a Freemason, and made a hand signal that could only be understood by a fellow Mason.

One of the Klansmen recognized the hand gesture and objected to his killing. His life was spared, and he fled with his family to Indianapolis.

While his grandmother was understandably scared of white people for decades following, she was able to see past it and embrace Jesus Christ.

“It’s a reminder of the way things were. The way black women used to represent themselves and define their identity by their faith rather than their politics,” Whitlock recalls.

Now, black women are no longer following Jesus Christ but what Whitlock calls the “Black Girl Tragic religion.”

He believes women like Sheryl Swoopes, who is constantly hating on Caitlin Clark for being a white star in a league and sport dominated by black lesbians — embody this cult-like religion to a T.

“It’s a cult that rejects Jesus and will choose death over deprogramming,” Whitlock says. “They would rather die than surrender the power that they have acquired through this ‘Black Girl Tragic’ religion.”

One of the main points those who preach this religion continuously make is that they alone are victims who require everyone else to lift them up — while tearing those people down.

Former President Donald Trump was ambushed by one of these cult members as he was explaining what policy changes he had made as president that helped the black community.

“Mr. President, I would love if you could answer the question on your rhetoric and why you believe that black people can trust you with another four years?” A reporter asked, interrupting him.

Trump then called himself the best president since Abraham Lincoln for black people and called her out for being 35 minutes late.

“That’s dragon energy, and that’s where we’re all going to have to get comfortable when you get hit with the idiocy, the disrespect, the hostility from these cult members,” Whitlock says. “That woman is a lunatic.”

“If we’re not willing to stand up to them, the entire American society and culture will further lean into their cult-like mentality and worldview,” he continues, adding, “It’s a cult. They’d rather die than be deprogrammed. They’re destroying this country.”


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Dave Portnoy DESTROYS women’s basketball after Caitlin Clark Olympic snub



Indiana Fever’s star Caitlin Clark was snubbed when it came to getting a spot on the USA Basketball Women’s Olympic team, which has left fans asking why.

Dave Portnoy doesn’t know either, and he isn’t happy about it.

“If you don’t think Caitlin Clark talent-wise belongs on this team, even though she does put up like 37 to 13, like the most points in the history of the league for a rookie,” Portnoy rants, annoyed.

While he calls himself a “pro-women guy,” he notes that these specific women “complain and they cry about equal rights, equal wages.”

“Hey, dummies, for the first time in the history of basketball you have arguably a player who is the most popular player in the world. You could argue right now Caitlin Clark is the most talked about, discussed, most popular, most puts asses in the seats, single basketball player in the world,” he continues.

“And you leave her off the Olympics team?” he asks. “It’s not only a showcase for her, it’s for the sport and the other WNBA players who are on this team.”

“How dumb, how brain dead, how idiotic do the people running this thing have to be?” he asks, adding, “I don’t ever want to hear you complain about flying commercial or not getting salaries or this, that. You’re too dumb. You’re too dumb. You have a cash cow.”

“Women’s basketball would be like the number one thing people watch with Caitlin Clark. As it is, I’d rather watch grass grow, I’d rather watch paint dry, I’d rather watch dirt just be moved around because Caitlin Clark’s not on the team,” he continues. “Whoever did this, honestly, hey, take your brain, put it in a museum, and study it for how dumb you are.”

Dave Rubin is nearly speechless.

“I’m not sure I can add much to that. He’s making every point,” Rubin says, impressed.


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Jason Whitlock DESTROYS Joy Reid and Jemele Hill for Caitlin Clark HATE



MSNBC’s Joy Reid and fellow race-baiter Jemele Hill — whom Jason Whitlock calls "two delusional black queens" — made some recent comments about WNBA rookie sensation Caitlin Clark.

Of course, these comments were as bigoted as they consistently claim others to be.

“Somebody very smart said to me recently that the challenge with women’s basketball is that most of the great players are black, but most of the stars are white,” Reid said to Hill. “And like you said, if there were charter flights, Britney Griner would not have ended up in the gulag, right?”

Whitlock is not a fan.

Not only does he note that Reid ridiculously blamed Griner’s arrest on the WNBA not having charter flights, but that both Reid and Hill are “trying desperately to look like white women.”

“Why do I bring this up? Because when I talk about bigotry over business, the bigotry and the hostility stems from [the fact that] these women hate themselves and hate that they’re not white women,” Whitlock says. “Why else would you put on some cheap wig, some horse's hair, over the top of your head to look like a white woman?”

"They're so full of jealousy and rage towards white women. Anybody that would hop on TV day after day with these ridiculous wigs on is telling you everything you need to know about their mentality as it relates to white women," he adds.

Reid then brought up the “marketability” of Caitlin Clark.

“This is a league that is largely, as you said, black women. It’s also largely LGBTQ. She’s a white, heterosexual woman. And so, if you’re trying to get white dads to go spend their money and buy season tickets, she seems like a marketing opportunity. How much of it is that?” Reid asks Hill.

“I don’t know why people find that to be controversial,” Hill answers, noting that while Clark is talented, “it helps that she’s white, straight, and from Iowa.”

“So, when you say that Caitlin Clark’s whiteness and the fact that she’s straight plays a role, underlining a role, in her popularity, that’s not a diss to Caitlin Clark. It’s just simply America,” she adds.

Again, Whitlock finds it interesting that while discussing Clark’s marketability due to the color of her skin, both Hill and Reid have altered their appearance to seem more white. Both of them have significantly lightened their hair to appear blonde.

“Here’s two black women, dressed as white women to be more marketable on TV. This is just facts,” Whitlock comments.


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Caitlin Clark left off US Olympic basketball team, Jason Whitlock says snub in fear of BLM, LGBTQIA 'alphabet mafia bigots'



WNBA star Caitlin Clark was left off the roster for the U.S. Olympic women's basketball team, according to multiple reports. Blaze News columnist Jason Whitlock suspects that important basketball decision-makers snubbed Clark because of fear of Black Lives Matter and LGBTQIA activists.

USA Today's Christine Brennan first reported that Clark was not selected for the Olympic women's basketball team shortly after midnight on Saturday.

Brennan added, "In leaving Caitlin Clark off the 2024 Olympic team, USA Basketball misses a huge opportunity to showcase the most dominant — and ignored — team in sports. I write this as someone who has reported on US women’s basketball at the Olympics since 1984."

Two "long-time U.S. basketball veterans with decades of experience in the women’s game" anonymously told USA Today that Clark was passed over because of "concern over how Clark’s millions of fans would react to what would likely be limited playing time on a stacked roster was a factor in the decision making."

The expected 12-woman Olympic roster is heavy with guards, which is Clark's position.

According to Shams Charania and Joe Vardon with The Athletic, Team USA's roster will include:

  • A'ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
  • Breanna Stewart – New York Liberty
  • Diana Taurasi – Phoenix Mercury
  • Brittney Griner – Phoenix Mercury
  • Alyssa Thomas – Connecticut Sun
  • Napheesa Collier – Minnesota Lynx
  • Jewell Loyd – Seattle Storm
  • Kelsey Plum – Las Vegas Aces
  • Jackie Young – Las Vegas Aces
  • Sabrina Ionescu – New York Liberty
  • Chelsea Gray – Las Vegas Aces
  • Kahleah Copper – Phoenix Mercury

Sportswriter Michael McCarthy noted, "Leaving Caitlin Clark off Olympic team is terrible for NBC Sports, which is paying billions for U.S. TV rights. She would have absolutely super-charged Olympic TV audiences the way she did in college and now in the pros. Short-sighted doesn't begin to describe this decision."

As Blaze News previously reported, Clark is nearly tripling WNBA average viewership when she plays and doubling attendance.

"For the first time in American history, women have the biggest star in sports and they don't know how to utilize her."

Whitlock presented a possible culture war reason for Clark's snub.

The host of Blaze Media's "Fearless with Jason Whitlock" wrote on his X social media page on Saturday, "Women's basketball decision-makers are not dumb. They've been bullied by the BLM-LGBTQIA+Silent P Alphabet Mafia bigots."

Whitlock continued, "Same cowardice that built George Floyd statues, turned Juneteenth into a federal holiday, codified same-sex marriage, allows 'kid-friendly' drag shows, let 'Lia Thomas' swim... They keep making offers we don't refuse."

Whitlock concluded, "The Mafia hates Cait. She refuses to publicly worship the Yas Queens and doesn't scissor, so she sleeps with the fishes."

In another tweet, Whitlock declared, "She could replace any of the 12. None are needed to win the gold."

The U.S. women’s Olympic basketball team has not lost a game since 1992 and has won a record seven consecutive gold medal titles.

Whitlock added, "The 'who do you remove from the team?' debate is comical. Like it matters. For the first time in American history, women have the biggest star in sports and they don't know how to utilize her. This is high comedy. They're all Tito. She's Michael. Beat it."

In her first 14 games in the WNBA, Clark has averaged 16.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 1.5 steals per game.

Clark is also the fastest WNBA player to reach 200 points and 75 assists, accomplishing the feat in 12 games – two fewer games than previous record-holder Sue Bird.

The Indiana Fever rookie does lead the league in turnovers with 5.6 per game.

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