Tyreek Hill is the NEXT George Floyd



Tyreek Hill found himself face-down on the pavement in handcuffs after he was detained by Miami police for reckless driving near Hard Rock Stadium before the Dolphins game.

“People are looking for the next George Floyd, and that’s why I think people are making a big deal out of what happened to Tyreek Hill,” Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” comments, noting that a similar thing happened to golfer Scottie Scheffler.

However, because Scheffler is white, no one cared.

“This is incredible. Tyreek Hill gets briefly detained, put on the ground, and gets to go on and play the football game,” Whitlock says. “Jemele Hill somehow connects this to Steven Ross, the owner, and so she tweets out ‘A reminder that Steve Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins, is a huge Donald Trump supporter — the same Trump who supports giving ALL police immunity from prosecution. Do with that what you will.'”

“They’re trying to immediately turn this into a political issue. There’s no authenticity here, there’s no fairness here. It’s like ‘Oh, we’ve got our George Floyd, we can use this. America’s all racist because Tyreek Hill got cuffed briefly,’” Whitlock mocks.

Stephen A. Smith is really pushing the political race-bait, calling what happened to Hill “totally unnecessary.”

In a post to X, Smith wrote, “I know the Scottie Scheffler incident was in Georgia — not Florida — and he was arrested, detained, booked. I also know we don’t know all the details, blah … blah … blah! But he wasn’t faced down on the ground in cuffs, then forcibly sat down again by officers a second time. Nah! This story isn’t going away — and it doesn’t need to.”

Whitlock notes that Hill has been accused of domestic violence and has several “baby mamas” — so he’s not a totally innocent man anyway.

“People act like there’s no through line, that there’s no connection, that ‘Hey, if I’m irresponsible here, that doesn’t mean I’m irresponsible over here,’” he says, adding, “Yes, it actually does. Irresponsible people do irresponsible things.”


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Deadspin vilified a young Chiefs fan over face paint. The boy just did his painted victory dance in person at the Super Bowl.



Deadspin vilified a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan last year for wearing face paint to a game. The article, penned by Deadspin senior writer Carron Phillips, alleged the boy "found a way to hate Black people and Native Americans at the same time."

The family of the traduced child filed a lawsuit against Deadspin last week. Fortunately, the boy did not have to wait until the suit's resolution for a major win.

Holden Armenta donned more paint and feathers to support his team Sunday and watched them beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in person at Super Bowl LVIII.

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According to the Washington Examiner, a group led by Patriots Prayer host Eddie Smith along with "Skin in the Game" co-hosts Maurice — known online as the Native Patriot — and Anthony Chavez raised over $11,000 to send Armenta to the big game.

Their GiveSendGo campaign noted, "We believe in supporting Holden's Superbowl [sic] dream to counteract the unjust treatment he received from the media. Our goal is to send Holden to the Superbowl, allowing him to experience the joy of being a dedicated Chiefs fan without the shadow of false accusations."

Maurice told the Examiner, "Just the demonization that that kid went through and that family went through. I wanted to turn something dark into something light for them, so that way he can go back out there and basically get a second shot."

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Blaze News previously reported that Holden Armenta was smeared by Deadspin's Carron Phillips after wearing an Indian headdress to a November 2023 game between the Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders.

The original article — which has since been partially revised but nevertheless maintains its initial argument — was entitled, "The NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in Black face, Native headdress."

Holden Armenta, a child of Chumash Indian heritage, had dared to wear his favorite team's colors to the Chiefs-Raiders game on Nov. 26. Extra to his jersey and an Indian headdress, he painted one side of his face red and the other side black.

The Deadspin article featured an image of the child in profile such that only the black-painted side of his face could be seen.

Phillips' article started off weighed down with presumptions: "It takes a lot to disrespect two groups of people at once. But on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas, a Kansas City Chiefs fan found a way to hate Black people and the Native Americans at the same time."

Phillips exploited this false narrative to suggest that "this is what happens when you ban books, stand against Critical Race Theory, and try to erase centuries of hate. You give future generations the ammunition they need to evolve and create racism better than before."

In addition to slamming the child, Phillips, who still writes for Deadspin, insinuated that Holden Armenta's family "taught" the boy to hate black people and Indians.

When critics lashed out at Phillips and Deadspin over their hit piece targeting a child, Phillips doubled down, accusing his critics of being racist as well.

The family filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of the State of Delaware on Feb. 6 seeking damages and a "narrowly-tailored injunction" prohibiting the republication of any statement or image found by the jury to be false and defamatory.

The suit stressed that the hit piece "maliciously and wantonly" attacked "a nine-year-old boy and his parents for Phillips' own race-drenched political agenda."

A race-obsessive writer evidently couldn't hold Holden Armenta down.

Footage shows the boy decked out in his Indian war paint and headdress leaving a Nevada hotel with his father for the game. In addition to showing off his ceremonial touchdown dance, Holden also demonstrated his practiced tomahawk chop.

Shannon Armenta, the boy's mother, indicated in a pregame video, "We are so grateful to everyone who has supported our family. It means the world to us, so thank you.

Eddie Smith said, "On to the next one, guys. This is just one victory in many."

Skin in the game live holden going to the Super Bowl https://t.co/XMINB40cTE
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The Native Patriot wrote in a Sunday afternoon post to X, "I feel blessed and honored to be part of this movement. We have taken a dark smear against a child and turned it into something incredible! ... I believe this is a huge win against cancel culture, and against the dark side of the media that only wishes to destroy, smear, and defame."

My immediate reaction to this.\n\n I feel blessed and honored to be a part of this movement. We have taken a dark smear against a child and turned it into something incredible! \n\n The Armenta\u2019s are amazing people. I\u2019m blessed to have met them. \n\n Every one that took a part\u2026
— (@)

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College posts video of student blasting Rittenhouse verdict, accusing him of 'murdering ... two beautiful black lives' — except Rosenbaum and Huber were white



James Madison University on its official Instagram account shared a video featuring a student not only decrying the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case but also accusing Rittenhouse of "murdering ... two beautiful black lives."

Which is quite a feat considering the pair he fatally shot in self defense amid rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year — Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber — were as white as Rittenhouse.

What are the details?

Tina Ramirez — founder of religious freedom nonprofit Hardwired Global and a Republican congressional candidate in Virginia, Fox News said — shared the video from James Madison's Instagram page on Twitter.

The video as seen on Ramirez's Twitter page begins with what appears to be an introduction of a student documentary about a "day in the life of Deaquan Nichols." Nichols, a student, narrates the video.

The clip cuts to Nichols decrying last week's Rittenhouse verdict — not guilty on all five counts against him.

"All the protesting, everything we went through in 2020, we really think would make a change, but clearly it doesn't," Nichols said. "We scream 'Black Lives Matter,' but it doesn't matter enough for these people who are in power — the jury, the judge, anybody — to charge this man with murdering and taking away two beautiful black lives at the ripe ages of 26 and 36. It's disgusting."

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @TinaRamirezVA

Nichols doesn't mention the names of Huber and Rosenbaum, but they were the only two people Rittenhouse fatally shot, and they were 26 and 36, respectively. Rittenhouse also shot and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, who testified he pointed a gun at Rittenhouse's head before Rittenhouse shot him in the right bicep. Grosskreutz also is white.

Here's the clip:

JMU is a publicly funded university that is now pushing political propaganda and misinformation from their social media accounts. \n\nJMU\u2019s actions are unethical, as Kyle Rittenhouse was found innocent, and dangerous, as the post pushes false info that could lead to violence. 2/2
— Tina Ramirez (@Tina Ramirez) 1637360228

Ramirez wrote in her Twitter posts that she received the clip from a JMU alum and that the clip is "now deleted." She added that JMU "is a publicly funded university that is now pushing political propaganda and misinformation from their social media accounts" and that the school's "actions are unethical, as Kyle Rittenhouse was found innocent, and dangerous, as the post pushes false info that could lead to violence."

Ramirez added to Fox News that it was "egregious" of JMU to allow the video which broadcasted "blatant misinformation" on the school's Instagram platform.

What did James Madison U. have to say?

A JMU spokeswoman told Fox News that the video in question was part of its "student takeovers" on social media platforms that are "an opportunity for our audiences to learn about student activities and research."

College spokeswoman Mary-Hope Vass added to the cable network that "one of yesterday's takeovers went into the personal opinion and viewpoints of a student, which are not necessarily reflective of the university. The video expressing this opinion was removed from the university's social media account."

Anything else?

The Rittenhouse verdict led to other controversial pronouncements from James Madison University.

The school's department of chemistry and biochemistry said in a pair of Saturday tweets that "it is hard to focus on science if you are worried you might be legally shot or run over at a protest. It is hard to focus on science if you are worried your loved ones might be killed getting Skittles, or selling cigarettes, or playing with a toy gun, or sitting in their apartment, or jogging, or wearing a hoodie," referencing the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and Martin once more.

"It's hard to focus on science if you're worried you might get deported or if your human rights depend on the outcome of an election. The fight for justice *is* a fight for science," the department added.

sitting in their apartment, or jogging, or wearing a hoodie. It's hard to focus on science if you're worried you might get deported or if your human rights depend on the outcome of an election. The fight for justice *is* a fight for science. /fin
— JMU Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry (@JMU Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry) 1637418136

"Yes, we are exhausted, but some people do not have the privilege of bowing out," the department added in another tweet. "So, we must be relentless in our pursuit of a just and equitable society."

The department also shared a video from Peacock channel host Amber Ruffin in which she claimed the Rittenhouse not guilty verdict shows that "the judicial system [is] blatantly and obviously stacked against people of color," Fox News added.

In case you needed to be reminded of this after today's verdict.pic.twitter.com/CufF7l3vtw
— amber ruffin (@amber ruffin) 1637371967

Ramirez fired back against the tweets, telling the cable network that "to see that the school's chemistry department would then double down with more politicized rhetoric is beyond the pale. In their posts they say 'it's hard to focus on chemistry,' but that is literally their job and what parents are paying thousands of dollars in tuition fees expect them to do. This is why I've been so adamant that we need to make school about education again. We should be teaching students how to think critically, not what to think politically."

Whitlock: How the Associated Press, NASCAR, Bubba Wallace, Jenna Fryer, and the descendants of Wendell Scott benefit from race fake news



Jenna Fryer, the Associated Press' motorsports writer, desperately wants Bubba Wallace to be the second coming of Wendell Scott, the first black driver to win a NASCAR race.

So do many of the descendants of Scott, the primary benefactors of the Wendell Scott Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established to commemorate Scott's legacy and employ Scott's descendants.

Yesterday, in reaction to my column exploring corporate media's obsession with pretending Wallace faces 1950s-style anti-black bigotry, Fryer and Warrick Scott Sr., a grandson of the deceased driver, criticized my column over social media.

In a since-deleted tweet, Fryer called my opinion piece a "literal hot take." She then claimed I was unqualified to write it because I've never personally interviewed Bubba Wallace and because she's "seen Bubba Wallace need security, seen convoys of Confederate flags, heard the deafening boos."

Warrick Scott, the founder of the Wendell Scott Foundation, called me a clown in one tweet and challenged me to talk face to face in another one.

"You are the first black man that I have ever known to disrespect and disregard my grandfather's legacy in such a manner. Instead of me ripping you to pieces on Twitter, how about a face to face opportunity to discuss," Warrick wrote.

I have extended Warrick Scott an invitation to discuss the matter on "Fearless with Jason Whitlock." But I'd like for Warrick, Fryer, and everyone to read this follow-up column restating and clarifying my point of view on Bubba, Wendell, and corporate media's obsession with transporting blacks to the future, aka pretending that 2021 America is really no different from 1961 America.

This false narrative is pushed for profit and harms modern race relations. The false narrative relies on an intentional, blatant distortion of fact, truth, and reality. Jenna Fryer, Bubba Wallace, and Warrick Scott all financially benefit from the promotion of the false narrative that Wallace is racing in an environment similar to the one Wendell Scott competed in 60 years ago.

Let me take a moment and establish some context.

The Associated Press is America's primary news source and the world's foundational source for news about the United States. The AP presents America to the rest of the planet. It is the most powerful news source. It's a hundred times more influential than Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC. The AP dwarfs the New York Times' impact and influence. All those news sources rely on the AP's content.

Although unknown, Jenna Fryer determines how the world views Bubba Wallace, NASCAR, and America's race fans. Her work is the foundation for all other news sources. ESPN ran her story on Wallace at the top of its website.

Fryer and the AP decided to wrap Wallace's rain-shortened victory in the YellaWood 500 in a racial narrative. They decided to present it as a historic moment.

These narratives are chosen by the media, by TV networks, by the leagues in need of historic moments to boost ratings.

As I wrote yesterday, Wendell Scott got his chance to race on the Dixie Circuit in 1951 because a smart promoter realized the best way to attract fans to the speedway in Danville, Virginia, was to have a black driver compete against white men. Wendell's popularity on the Dixie Circuit inspired NASCAR to let him race.

America has changed for the better. The country is far less racist than it was in the 1950s and 1960s. The American media has not changed for the better. The media is far more sinister, subversive, and clandestine with its racism than it was 60 years ago. Corporate media is the wolf in a black female sheep's clothing.

Let's examine how the AP and Jenna Fryer handled Wendell Scott's narrative and Bubba Wallace's. Fryer and her editors intentionally chose to present Scott's 1963 victory in Jacksonville and Wallace's victory on Monday in the most racially polarizing and divisive way.

Fryer's Tuesday story included this paragraph:

"Wallace is the first black driver to win at the top level of the elite stock car series since Wendell Scott in 1963, a race in which he wasn't declared the victor until long after Buck Baker had already been awarded the trophy. NASCAR at last presented Scott's family with his trophy from that race two months ago."

The paragraph clearly insinuates that NASCAR waited 57 years to recognize Scott as the winner of the race. It's an intentional distortion. It's a white (liberal) lie used to trigger people emotionally.

Here's the truth from a Jacksonville newspaper story published in 2010.

"It took two hours — long after the fans left the Jacksonville track — before NASCAR upheld a protest by Scott. Racing rival Buck Baker originally was declared the winner. He took the checkered flag. NASCAR then pored through its hand-written scorecards and agreed that Scott actually drove two extra laps. Official records now show him two laps ahead of the field. Scott eventually was declared the winner and received the first-place check. He received a trophy — not the original — four weeks later before a race in Savannah, Ga."

You should read the entire article. Scott and Baker were friends. Baker sold Scott the first car Scott ever raced. At the time of Scott's victory, it was commonplace for there to be scoring discrepancies. Scott's victory wasn't a big deal because only a couple of races mattered at the time.

Fryer's Tuesday story also states that NASCAR didn't give Scott's family a trophy until two months ago. Not true. Here's the story from 2010 about the Jacksonville Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame and NASCAR presenting Scott's descendants with a trophy. It was a 45-minute ceremony.

So let's do the final tally: For his 1963 victory, Scott received the winner's paycheck, a trophy in Georgia, a trophy and ceremony in Jacksonville, and a third trophy and ceremony two months ago. He's in several halls of fame. And his grandson is employed by a foundation dedicated to promoting Scott's legacy.

Wendell Scott isn't Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight boxing champion. Wendell Scott isn't Jackie Robinson, the first black Major League Baseball player, a six-time All-Star, winner of the National League MVP Award in 1949, a World Series champion in 1955. Wendell Scott isn't Althea Gibson, the first black Wimbledon tennis champion. Wendell Scott isn't George Coleman Poage, the first black American to win an Olympic medal.

I'm not trying to denigrate Wendell Scott. From everything I've read and learned about him, he was a man without ego, an extremely hard worker, someone his family and peers respected. He got his start in racing as a promotional tool for the Dixie Circuit and later NASCAR.

Bubba Wallace is the new promotional tool. Like Scott, Bubba isn't Tiger Woods, or Michael Jordan, or Muhammad Ali. He's not better than his competitors. In order to make him appear better, the Associated Press has to create the appearance that he's overcoming the KKK, the Proud Boys, Trump supporters, and all the descendants of Jefferson Davis.

Fryer wrote this morning about the garage door rope knot that Wallace never saw. She complained that people on Twitter sent Wallace mean tweets. She lamented the fact that some race fans boo Wallace.

Booing, tweets, and garage door ropes are the equivalent of cross burnings, lynchings, and fire hoses.

It's fake news. It's stirring racial animus for profit. Everybody wins. Jenna Fryer, Warrick Scott, Bubba Wallace, NASCAR, the Associated Press, and America's adversaries.

'Everyone of your color hates you!': Leftist militants curse out, berate black Portland cop on camera



Cellphone video captured the moment leftists cursed out and berated a black Portland police officer to his face, even yelling at him that "everyone of your color hates you!"

What are the details?

The barrage of profanity and other verbal attacks came from several people — loudly and often at once — so it was difficult to hear everything that was yelled at the officer. But multiple, rapid-fire "f*** you" exclamations were for sure delivered. One person also called him a "bitch."

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @DrewHLive

At one point the cop told the group to "back off me!"

Another person asked, "Why are you standing with the white man? They enslaved our people! And you're standing with him!"

The cop mentioned "COVID" and waved his hand in front of his face as if to signal that his abusers were way too close — but one of them yelled, "Where's your f***ing mask if you're so worried about COVID?"

Soon the officer said "goodbye" and tried walking away from the mob.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @DrewHLive

But not only did they continue to follow the officer and yell at him — one of his antagonizers went right up to him and walked just inches from him, continuing to berate him.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @DrewHLive

As the officer walked to a patrol vehicle, his antagonists continued to verbally abuse him, lavishing him with F-bombs and calling him a "bitch" some more.

After he entered the car, one of the abusers screamed at the top of her lungs that "your ancestors hate you! Everyone of your color hates you!"

As a vehicle was seen departing the area, the crowd offered some parting shots, including "you put no fear in us!" and "you ain't s**t!"

The clip was posted to Twitter on Thursday, but the date and time of the incident is not clear. The location and context of the profanity-laced barrage against the black officer also is not clear.

Here's the clip. (Content warning: Language):

PORTLAND: Psychopath BLM supporters absolutely BERATE a Black police officer accusing him of “Standing with the Whi… https://t.co/bxh3EiyoRJ

— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) 1625797215.0