Resurfaced footage of WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson talking about white privilege goes VIRAL — 'It was a message being sent to Caitlin Clark'



WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson is going viral but not for anything she did on the court. The Aces center is currently under fire for a resurfaced clip from a year ago that’s already garnered over 20 million views on X.

Jason Whitlock and Steve Kim discuss the damning footage.

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In the video, Wilson, who’s courtside, tells teammate Kelsey Plum the following:

“Us, as black women, Paige [Bueckers] reminds me a lot of you. Like you say, ‘It’s not really about me.’ She knows. And she knows how her privilege has gotten her to that point,” Wilson told Plum.

“And also, like, she’s good at basketball, obviously. Like, she understands her privilege. It’s, like, what pushes her over the top in a sense. It reminds me a lot of you, and I mean that as a compliment,” Wilson continued, “praising” Plum.

Steve translates Wilson’s comments: “Hey white girl. You know what, you cracker a** cracker, you have a lot of white guilt, and I approve.”

“This is the problem that a lot of people have with Caitlin Clark fans and supporters — they don't buy into [the white privilege narrative],” he explains, adding that “one of the more interesting aspects of this fan-hood is that some of the biggest supporters of Caitlin Clark are not whites; they're actually black males.”

“Many of these people, like A’ja, are so used to being able to dispense and force white guilt upon others that when people don't comply, then it becomes something they can't even handle,” Steve continues. “This [WNBA] playoff ratings dip post Caitlin Clark is the sports version of white flight and gentrification.”

Jason agrees, calling Steve’s comparison “a good analogy.”

Wilson’s comment “was a message being sent to Caitlin Clark,” he says, adding that it’s also “a message to Nike.”

“A’ja Wilson has a signature shoe and logo with Nike. No one's going to buy her shoe; no one cares, but Nike is bending over backwards trying to please A’ja Wilson and Dawn Staley and the whole BLM crowd by” acting like they have “to promote A’ja first.”

“So there's a mindset that A’ja has to adopt to justify getting treatment she knows she doesn't deserve,” says Jason, comparing Wilson to retired NBA player Tim Duncan, who he says was a great player but not one who sold shoes.

“She has to adopt this mindset of ‘I'm owed this, and you white girls need to back your a** up while I get what's owed to me,” he explains, calling it “endless reparations.”

Steve says the marketing of A’ja Wilson’s shoe is basically just suppressing Caitlin Clark’s up-and-coming shoe.

“They are marketing A’ja Wilson by suppressing anything having to do with the most popular player in the league by far,” he says, joking that Clark’s shoe needs to be named “Air Suppression.”

To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip above.

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Meet the educator teaching 'boys to be men' who woke leftists accuse of teaching 'whiteness'



Young men in America are increasingly desperate for positive role models as immoral celebrities and athletes so often take center stage.

King Randall is a young man who realized that needed to change and took action by founding the Life Preparatory School for Boys based in Georgia when he was just 19 years old.

Recently, Randall released a video showing these young men the proper etiquette for eating dinner, which included which utensils to use. Now, he’s being accused by the woke mob of teaching boys how to be white.

“He was accused of teaching the young boys how to be white rather than how to eat properly at dinner,” Jason Whitlock scoffs.

And he doesn’t just teach kids how to eat properly.

“We’ve been teaching kids how to work on cars, work on houses such as changing oil, changing brakes, reading — because that’s a big issue where we live,” Randall tells Whitlock.

“We have some of the lowest test scores and reading scores in our state, and that’s a huge issue for us. So, that’s why I started my own school,” Randall adds.

While many graduates of the school have become impressive success stories, keeping the school open has been an uphill battle for Randall.

“We’ve been battling you know, people as well as our city government trying to keep our school open, but you know, we’re still making it happen,” he explains.


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Introducing the most racist movie of 2024



Hollywood has been caught up in the downward spiral of wokeness for some time now, and it looks like 2024 will be no different. In fact, it may even get worse this year.

Lauren Chen claims she was just introduced to what is undoubtedly “the most racist movie [she’s] ever seen.”

It’s called “The American Society of Magical Negros,” which revolves around an organization the entire job of which "is to, through magic, keep white people happy and comfortable because apparently it makes the world safer for black people,” she groans.

The trailer alone will shock you. Here’s just one line from it:

“What's the most dangerous animal on the planet?”

“Shark?”

“White people when they feel uncomfortable.”

“Could you imagine if the races were reversed here? If there was a film that was actually saying, 'What is the most dangerous animal on the planet?' and the answer was black people? Like, in no universe would that be okay,” says Lauren, pointing out the glaring double standard.

“In 2024, I'm just done with this narrative. I'm done with the idea that black people are just victims. And I'm definitely done with the idea that white people are just evil and it’s okay to hate on them.”

And according to YouTube ratings for the trailer, apparently, a lot of people agree.

At the time Lauren filmed this review, the trailer had “6,700 up-votes on YouTube and a whopping 98,000 down-votes.” Further, on X, the discourse surrounding the trailer was “brutally ratioed by both white and black people.”

“Clearly, the people behind this film were trying so hard to pander to a black audience with all this hating on white people and lifting up black actors and, presumably, also a black filmmaker, but if you look on black Twitter ... they're not happy.”

To hear more of Lauren’s analysis and see what people are saying about “The American Society of Magical Negros,” watch the video below.


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I recently found myself doing something I never thought possible: agreeing with something Robin DiAngelo has to say about race. Don't get me wrong: I reject the way she radicalizes common human behavior and think her brand of racial group guilt is toxic. Thankfully, her broken-clock moment — right twice a day — is right there on the cover of her new book, "Nice Racism." Its subtitle reads, "How Progressive White People Perpetuate Racial Harm."

On this one point, DiAngelo is absolutely correct, but for very different reasons from those she argues. Her definition of "harm" includes white people who smile too much at black people or claim to have black friends. I believe the feelings of guilt white liberals like DiAngelo carry because of America's complicated racial history motivates them to craft policy (e.g. 1960s welfare reform) and advance cultural norms (e.g. dismissing the importance of the nuclear family to social outcomes) that are far more destructive to the country in 2021 than the left's shape-shifting white supremacy boogeyman.

One of the reasons is because instances of racist acts, or even the appearance of racism, are met with swift condemnation in the public square. NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace found a piece of rope that looked like a noose hanging in his garage, and the FBI — under President Trump — dispatched 15 agents to investigate the suspected hate crime. The same thing happens when a school or sports team believes someone is trying to harass a student or player using racist slurs. These responses reflect a broader cultural trend: The country has come a long way in rejecting the type of racist behavior that was normal in generations past.

Even the January 6 rioters, the left's white rage archetype, were denounced by cable news hosts and political commentators across the political spectrum. They also received very different treatment in the culture than BLM rioters. The former had their faces plastered on wanted signs all across the country and social media. The latter enjoyed the full support of the current vice president and were bailed out of jail by celebrities.

"White rage" is a currency in decline. White guilt is where every major institution in this country has had its cultural capital invested since the 1960s. That means it can do a lot more damage before it hits a wall of resistance. No sector of American life demonstrates this more clearly than K-12 schools. Traditional public, charter, and private schools are being bombarded on every side, from administration to instruction, with demands to capitulate to Ibram Kendi-syle anti-racism and his hazy notions of equity.

That has resulted in the governor of Oregon eliminating reading and math proficiency graduation standards in order to aid Oregon's "Black, Latino, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Tribal, and students of color." She is not the only one. Schools and districts across the country have changed admission criteria into elite schools solely for the purpose of achieving a particular racial makeup. Funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was used to create a curriculum that claimed making students show their work in math class is a function of white supremacy.

If white guilt in the classroom threatens American minds, its counterpart on the streets threatens American lives. Dozens of mayors, governors, and district attorneys ignored riots, looting, statues being torn down, and crime spikes in cities across the country in the name of racial justice last year. They think that the primary role black people play in the criminal justice system is as victims of systemic racism, so they undermine their local law enforcement leaders and police officers.

When the police inevitably change their behavior to adjust to social and political pressure, crime goes up. The cruel irony is that it always goes up in the very neighborhoods guilty white liberals claim they want to help, not the wealthy ones where decision-makers actually live. The truth is people like Mayor Bill de Blasio would never respond to nightly shootings and robberies in Robert De Niro's neighborhood the way he does in low-income communities in Brooklyn.

One of the worst aspects of white guilt is the effect it has on many black people, some of whom speak about their life in America today as if melanated skin is a congenital defect. Sometimes I wonder how the benefactors of the emancipation, Reconstruction, and civil rights generations came to gain so much with respect to rights and resources yet lose so much of our self-respect. How did a generation of black leaders come to see "dismantling white supremacy" as a more urgent need than rebuilding the black family? How did black civil rights lawyers go from fighting against school segregation in 1951 to celebrating the elimination of "master bedroom" from real estate listings in 2021? What would make the NAACP think that getting white Hollywood celebrities to take responsibility for racism is a more pressing cultural concern than getting black hip-hop artists to take responsibility for lyrics that promote death and destruction?

The answer is simple. The past 60 years have seen the guilt of white liberals transform both public policy and American cultural norms. One by-product of these changes is the symbiotic relationship that has developed between white liberals seeking forgiveness and absolution for offenses they didn't personally commit and black liberals seeking empathy and affirmation for injustices they didn't personally suffer.

Our entire country's ruling class is caught between a black rock and a white hard place. On one hand we have Ibram Kendi claiming that racist policy is the sole cause of disparities in outcomes between different ethnic groups. On the other is Robin DiAngelo claiming that America would be a much better place if white people stopped denying their racist ideas and beliefs. Both create work that can tear down and divide but never build up and unify.

I don't subscribe to racial essentialism of any kind. That's not because I believe in utopia. It is because I believe every person was created by God and bears His image. The toxic combination of white guilt and black self-debasement even makes genuine Christian fellowship impossible. It causes white Christians to look at fellow black believers as people to be rescued from the historical legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. And it encourages black Christians to say, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" with their lips while thinking "only if white people let me." That type of dynamic sounds more like a parent and child relationship than one between siblings with a common Father.

I am skeptical of anyone who ascribes human emotions to skin color, regardless of their supposed academic or medical qualifications. In 1851, a physician named Samuel Cartwright attributed enslaved Africans wanting to escape their bondage to a condition called "drapetomania." Robin DiAngelo became a household name in 2020 because she attributed white people not taking responsibility for the racist actions of people with similar skin color to a condition called "white fragility." Americans of goodwill must stand up to the people pushing racial pseudoscience for political and personal gain. That is a goal that none of us should feel guilty about pursuing.

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