WATCH: Jason Whitlock meets with the man who accused him of being an anti-gay activist who engages in gay online behavior
Alex Reimer, an LGBTQ+ activist who once called Tom Brady’s daughter an “annoying little pissant,” recently turned his sights on Jason Whitlock.
In an article for the LGBTQ+ website Queerty, the clout-chaser accused Whitlock of being an anti-gay activist who engages in gay activities.
Where is his proof?
Apparently, it was when Whitlock tweeted a complaint about an inappropriate ad that popped up while he was checking the NFL standings on ESPN.
“That ad you tweeted about was, you know, probably a targeted ad based on your search history, so that’s what I’m here to talk about,” Reimer told Whitlock, adding, “I think you kind of owned yourself my man.”
Whitlock clearly found Reimer’s reasoning less than well-vetted.
“What’s your journalistic justification that a Temu ad that talks about ‘balls deep,’ that this is somehow targeted?” Whitlock said, adding sarcastically, “clearly I must be looking at porn or gay porn or I’ve outed myself as gay.”
Whitlock went on to tear a stuttering Reimer’s argument to shreds.
“As a journalist, do you think that me tweeting out one Temu ad is an indication of the ads that I see on a regular basis?” Whitlock said, adding, “You think I don’t primarily, or all the time, get hotel ads or weight loss ads?”
He didn't stop there.
“Because I have a heterosexual view of the world, when I hear ‘balls deep’ I think of heterosexual sex,” Whitlock continued, noting that when he Googled ‘balls deep’ to see if he was wrong, he wasn’t.
“So when I saw the ad, because of the way I’m wired, I’m like why are they putting this promiscuous heterosexual lust on ESPN,” he said, adding, “I’m trying to find out why it’s happening, if it happens with kids.”
Without any real rebuttals, Reimer ended the conversation.
“I got to go back to spreading the gay agenda at my job, so thank you for the time,” he said.
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Basketball star Caitlin Clark's Instagram post just SHOCKED the world
While many female athletes have come out as homosexual, one basketball star has just recently come out ... as straight.
In a social media post, Iowa Hawkeyes star guard Caitlin Clark posted a photo with her apparent boyfriend, former Hawkeye Connor McCaffery.
The post was captioned “Best end to summer” and featured the two in hoodies, cozied up on a boat.
McCaffery later commented, “U CUTE,” with emojis of a heart and fingers crossed.
Jason Whitlock, for one, is thrilled.
“Caitlin Clark plays for the right team, plays for the heterosexual team, and I’m not surprised. I think some people are acting like they’re surprised,” Whitlock says.
“I will be simping for Caitlin Clark. I don’t care who doesn’t like it,” he jokes.
"Fearless" contributor T.J. Moe agrees with Whitlock, saying, “She’s the most exciting player.”
“I was around a lot of the female basketball players. It’s very easy to see which ones are gay, which ones aren’t. I would’ve been stunned if she was gay. You can tell by the way she walks,” Moe continues.
Whitlock could tell when the media wasn’t “caping up” for her after being taunted by Angel Reese.
“If Caitlin Clark was on the Megan Rapinoe team, Angel Reese would have gotten annihilated for taunting her,” he says.
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John Madden’s Legacy Goes Beyond The Press Box
Crowder and Whitlock have an honest conversation about racism in America
Jason Whitlock joined Steven Crowder for a long form conversation with cigars and drinks. They discussed truth, censorship, cancel culture and what the biggest issue for black Americans is in 2021.
"So, Mr. Whitlock," Crowder began. "We had you on the show a while back and the reaction was intense how much the audience liked you. The word that kept coming back was authentic," Crowder said.
"I hope it's my authenticity," Whitlock replied. He went on to say that the values taught in sports create a "great synergy" between sports fans and conservatives. But, ultimately, Whitlock believes that racism is being used to destroy Christianity.
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