Are Stephen A. Smith, Charles Barkley, and Shannon Sharpe tossing Baphomet's salad?



In Joe Rogan’s bombshell interview with Katt Williams, Williams told Rogan that he was well aware transgenderism would become a thing.

Not because he was a prophet but because of his understanding of Baphomet.

“The earliest I had seen that word, transgender, was Baphomet the transgender,” Williams explained. “I knew that in the ritual of Baphomet the transgender, to show allegiance to him, you had to kiss his as** ring.”

“So, I knew that both of those things will become popular,” he added.

Jason Whitlock believes what Williams said can be applied to three of the biggest names in sports media.

“I would love for Charles Barkley, Stephen A. Smith, and Shannon Sharpe just to answer the question: are you kissing the rear end of the Baphomet?” Whitlock asks, noting that he believes the answer might be yes because of how open they are about their support for the LGBTQ+ community.

“I’m a big proponent of gay, transgender people,” Barkley said on Stephen A. Smith’s show before Smith agreed.

“I’m all for liberalism on the social side. I’m about gay rights, transgender rights,” Smith responded.

“He’s tossing the salad of the Baphomet with those words. That’s what verbal salad-tossing sounds like,” Whitlock says.

Shannon Sharpe, on the other hand, has “front-and-centered himself with his gay stylist.”

“What grown man in his 50s says, ‘You know what, I’m going to get brand new and I’m going to parade around at Lakers games and everywhere I can for a year solid with my gay stylist, Hollywood,’” Whitlock says.

“This sexual fluidity, it’s so rampant and pervasive throughout American culture,” he continues, “So, you black people get on board with transgenderism, toss the salad of the Baphomet.”


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The 1 question Stephen A. Smith REFUSES to answer



It’s no secret that Stephen A. Smith has been feuding with Zion Williamson and the New Orleans Pelicans — and now the feud has been taken to a new level.

Smith took aim at Williamson’s weight, despite the fact that he’s been playing well.

The Pelicans responded with a troll job on social media, posting Smith’s less than impressive stats during his time playing at Winston-Salem State University and a highlight reel of his sports failures.

Then, Smith responded with a 10-minute rant claiming he doesn’t care and left questions about his college basketball career unanswered.

“You need to be educated a little bit more about Stephen A. Smith,” Smith said on his podcast. “Allow me to educate you. Number one, I don’t give a s**t. It doesn’t bother me that you troll me.”

Smith then told a sob story about a cracked knee that still bothers him now, which is why his stats were so bad.

“I’m not lying,” he explained.

Jason Whitlock isn’t buying it.

“You are lying,” Whitlock laughs.

“What he doesn’t go to now is ‘I have a six-inch screw in my knee.’ He’s completely dropped that because he knows how comical and stupid that is,” Whitlock explains.

The other thing that he will not mention is one of “the biggest smokest guns” according to Whitlock.

Smith claims that he was kept on the team — with a scholarship — while severely injured as a practice player and couldn’t run up and down the court more than three times without limping.

“If you played college athletics at any level,” Whitlock says, asking if anyone who couldn’t go up and down the court more than a few times was allowed to maintain a scholarship.

“These are the questions Stephen A. Myth needs to answer,” Whitlock says.

To hear more, watch the clip below.


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Jason Whitlock ROASTS Shannon Sharpe’s tearful goodbye to Skip Bayless



The day has come for Shannon Sharpe to leave the show "Undisputed," and his departure was quite an emotional one.

The former NFL star sat across from his co-host Skip Bayless and became choked up as he thanked Bayless for giving him the opportunity to be on the show back in 2016.

“I’m here because of you,” Sharpe said, tearing up. “You’ve allowed me to share the stage with you. You allowed me to share the platform.”

"The opportunity that you gave me," he continued, "to become what I became, I'm forever indebted to you. I'll never forget what you did for me. You helped me grow more than you'll ever know."

“I want to thank you for dedicating yourself to this job,” Bayless responds. “It is a voracious beast of a show, day after day after day. You dedicated yourself to this job just the way you dedicated yourself to professional football as a Hall of Famer.”

“I want to thank you for never taking a sick day. I want to thank you for preparing as hard as you could every single day, every single topic. I want to thank you for competing as hard as you competed with me, because the greatest compliment I can give you is you were a worthy adversary,” he continued.

Bayless then tells Sharpe that he loves him for what he has done for him.

Jason Whitlock doesn’t buy it.

“Last week the guy was liking tweets calling Skip a piece of crap,” Whitlock says.

Whitlock adds that it was odd for Sharpe to leave on a Tuesday.

“Who quits a job on a Tuesday? It’s Tuesday. If any of that were legitimate,” Whitlock says, “you work through the week. It ends on Friday. It’s not like ‘Whoo, game's over, I’m out of here the very next day.’”


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