WHAT?! Kanye West announces he’s launching 'Yeezy Porn' with Stormy Daniels' ex-husband



“Ye,” formally known as Kanye West, has allegedly announced that he’s launching “Yeezy Porn” with Stormy Daniels’ ex-husband Mike Moz.

The adult entertainment brand is something Ye has apparently been wanting to add to the Yeezy empire for a while now, which many find strange, considering just a short time ago, the rapper was professing his newfound faith in God.

The Daily Mail also pointed out that this shocking announcement comes just “five years after revealing ‘addiction’ to lewd material.”

According to the article, Kanye admitted that porn had “destroyed his family,” and at one point, he even told the staff who was working on the “Jesus Is King” album, “I don’t want you having premarital sex, I don’t want you engaging in sexual immorality.”

But now, he’s launching a porn business? What gives?

Allie Beth Stuckey and Jason Whitlock sit down to discuss the news.

“This is the same guy who a few years ago was stunning all of us with his Gospel album [and] his conversion to Christ,” says Allie, adding that she personally felt “very excited” about Ye’s alleged spiritual awakening.

“He’s in a wrestling match with fame, which in my view is the most powerful drug on the planet,” says Jason. “And he’s losing that wrestling match.”

While Allie acknowledges that “we can’t discern his heart” or “what parts of his transformation a few years ago were sincere,” we can look at the situation and see that “this is spiritual warfare.”

“The Gospel was being proclaimed through his music [and] through some of his Sunday services. God was being worshiped, and Satan did not like that. That we know for sure,” she tells Jason.

According to Jason, Kanye is just another “story of the worship of money ... the world and being popular.”

“In order to win the battle he was trying to fight, he would have had to separate himself from the commercial music industry and all the demonic energy that’s within the music industry,” he says, adding that “Kanye hasn’t taken any of those steps.”

“We shouldn’t be all that surprised that he has fallen.”

To hear more of the conversation, watch the video below.


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Why Dana White & UFC’s Bud Light sponsorship is a VICTORY for America's culture war



It seems that Anheuser-Busch has finally figured out who its customer base is, and its pulling out all the stops to win it back.

The once-beloved beverage company has landed a six-year, $150 million partnership with the world’s premier mixed martial arts league — the UFC.

However, fans aren’t forgetting Bud Light’s recent celebration of trans activist Dylan Mulvaney and think Dana White might be selling out.

Jason Whitlock believes that couldn’t be farther from the truth.

“I don’t think Dana White and the UFC sold out. Bud Light did. Anheuser- Busch did,” Whitlock says, adding, “forking over more than $100 million in advertising dollars to America’s most masculine sports — that’s what victory looks like in the gender and sexuality culture war.”

Modelo had replaced Bud Light as the beer sponsor of White’s mixed martial arts league, but Bud Light gave the league an offer the UFC couldn’t refuse. According to a source familiar with the deal, Bud Light doubled the amount Modelo had been paying.

“We forced the diversity, equity, and inclusion Gods to wave a white flag of surrender inside a major corporation,” Whitlock says. “We pillaged Bud Light’s marketing department. Dylan Mulvaney’s favorite beer brand capitulated, and it did so rather quickly.”

Whitlock notes that the partnership with Mulvaney began only seven months ago during March Madness.

“Outrage ensued, and then a boycott kicked off. Rocker Kid Rock filmed himself shooting cans of Bud Light with an AR-15 in his backyard. Sales of Bud Light dipped 30%. Anheuser-Busch stock plummeted. The company has been scrambling ever since to plug the gaping wound created by its desire to embrace the LGBTQIA plus alphabet mafia.”

While the company took massive hits after the Mulvaney partnership, it's not going away.

“I want them spending their money with businesses that reflect their customer base,” Whitlock says. “Dana White and UFC fans drink beer and support the kind of rugged masculinity that is under attack in America.”


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