Antonio Brown says he loves Caitlin Clark, warns Angel Reese not to date him: 'I'd ruin her career'

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Antonio Brown showered praises on new WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, stating that despite his comments online, he loves Clark and wants nothing but success for her and Reese.

The former NFL player spoke about Donald Trump, Joe Biden, the WNBA, and more during a candid sit-down with BlazeTV's Jason Whitlock.

Brown also spoke about his new sports network, CTESPN, but criticized mainstream media in general for writing stories about athletes that lack context.

"The media will often write stories about their perceptions of players. Their perception. And that's not reality. They need guys like me who show people the real authenticity, authenticity of being their true selves," Brown explained. He added that it was important to him show people his vulnerability and help people "deal with traumas and how they can deal with traumas to be better."

The Super Bowl champion was asked why he chose to make comments about WNBA rookie and former college basketball star Clark and what made him target her for "trolling."

"I trolled her, or I brought attention to her?" Brown asked.

"You did something to irritate her," Whitlock clarified. "It created the impression you didn't like Caitlin Clark, but you actually like her."

Whitlock was referring to comments Brown made about Clark keeping it "hairy."

The football player would later double down on his remarks despite backlash, but then attended one of Clark's WNBA games to make amends.

"I love Caitlin Clark," Brown replied. "She's one of the best athletes in woman sports right now. She's one of the best. Can we say that? So, I brought positive attention to Caitlin Clark."

"Why did she block you?" Whitlock then asked.

"I don't know why she blocked me. She might have liked me and felt emotional. Like she can't stand me. Maybe I hit a nerve in her. But it's Twitter. You know?" he joked.

When asked to be serious for a moment and even take off his sunglasses, Brown obliged and threw even more praise at Clark.

"Caitlin Clark: We love you. There's no drama here. I'm excited about what you're going to do for women's basketball. You’re an amazing player. I love to watch your game. You bring a lot of excitement and energy."

"For people like me in the media, bringing awareness to you may be the wrong or the right. It's all in positivity, it’s all in fun and games, and continue to be great. Continue to keep focus of being the best athlete you want to be. Continue to lead women's sports, pioneering it the way you want to pioneer in it. I have a daughter. They look up to you, look up to everything you guys are doing," he added.

.@AB84 addressed the beef between he and Caitlin Clark.
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Whitlock and Brown also discussed Reese, another former NCAA star turned professional player. The two argued over whether or not race has played a part in the media's treatment of Reese in comparison to that of Clark.

"Whatever level of fame that Angel Reese isn't getting — because they're giving it to Caitlin Clark — I would advise Angel Reese, don't worry about it," Whitlock stated.

Brown assert that it's "not about fame" but rather about "opportunity" and the chance to elevate oneself into stardom.

"It's not a wrong, it's not playing victim. It's just stating the truth of the obvious. I mean, it's not to minimize your role and make excuses. I just feel like we as humans, we should have the opportunity to ask for a fair playing ground, and there's nothing wrong with it," he went on.

The wide receiver continued, saying that those who have it tough don't get to make excuses. You "get through it the right way with God," he said.

"You're gonna come out on the other end, but as a human, we can ask for the normalcy of being treated as a human."

Before the show came to an end, Whitlock asked Brown about his level of interest in Reese.

"Are you a fan of Angel Reese? Or do you like Angel Reese?"

"I'm just a fan of Angel Reese," Brown smirked. "Angel Reese is a young, talented girl. She don't need to deal with AB," Brown said, referring to himself. "AB got a lot of drama. I'm just excited for her success; I want her to have a good career."

"You would mess that up?" Whitlock asserted.

"Yeah, I'd blow it up," Brown replied. "I’d ruin her career. ... Angel Reese, you're hot baby. You need to focus on your career. Make as much as you can while you can, stay away from guys like AB because if I touch down, you've got to clear the runway. It might be crazy."

Brown concluded that his antics are actually welcomed in the media and that it can't be denied that people look forward to hearing his comedic takes.

"They looking forward to 'Caitlin Clark is hairy,'" he claimed.

He then went on to take shots at former NFL player and podcast host Shannon Sharpe as well.

This interview will break records \ud83d\ude02\n\n#CTESPN @WhitlockJason
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Jason Whitlock blasts leftist radicals and 'alphabet mafia' in wake of anti-Christian massacre and Trump indictment: 'They want a Marxist, godless, communist country.'

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Celebrated journalist and BlazeTV's "Fearless" host Jason Whitlock appeared Thursday on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discuss the culminating efforts of the left, guerilla and establishment together, to rid America of its founding principles, its rule of law, and its Judeo-Christian values and to beat conservatives "into submission."

Whitlock indicated that this protracted attack on America, punctuated this week by a female transsexual's mass murder of Christians and the indictment of a Republican presidential candidate, has hardened his resolve and rendered him "hard-core MAGA."

In the wake of the Monday massacre of Christians by a militant transsexual, anti-gun radicals in the same city — Whitlock's Nashville — mobbed the state Capitol in hopes of undoing the democratic will of the people.

Whitlock, already perturbed by what was happening inside the Tennessee General Assembly, told Carlson he returned home Thursday to learn that former President Donald Trump had been indicted on charges boosted by a George Soros-enabled Democratic district attorney.

TheBlaze previously reported that a grand jury in Manhattan indicted Trump on Thursday afternoon. This is the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal charges.

"I do think all of this is tied together," Whitlock told Carlson, intimating that there there appears to be a concerted effort by the left to agitate and expose rightists to statist force.

Whitlock suggested that the agitators compose "a godless element in this country that doesn't care about fairness. They don't care about the will of the people. They care about power and control. ... They think they're God ... and they can make up the rules. They can decide what fairness is. They don't have a biblical worldview."

These suggestions resonated with Carlson's remarks earlier in their week, when he said, "Transgenderists hate Christians above all, not because Christians are a physical threat — the third-graders were not a physical threat — but because Christians refused to join every other liar in our society and proclaim that transgenderists are gods with the power to change nature itself."

"For that refusal, that unwillingness to bow down and worship a false idol, in this case of transgenderism, they were murdered," added Carlson.

\u201cTucker Carlson says the "transgender lobby" is pressuring authorities to hide the Nashville shooter's manifesto. \n\nHe claims trans people "hate Christians above all ...because Christians refused to join every other liar in our society and proclaim the transgenderists are Gods."\u201d
— nikki mccann ram\u00edrez (@nikki mccann ram\u00edrez) 1680134989

In response to Carlson's insinuation that the left is behaving as though dead set on seeing the current system fail, Whitlock said, "They don't like our Judeo-Christian founding. That's why they don't like the Founding Fathers. That's why they want to overthrow the Constitution that is laced with biblical values and biblical principles. They want a Marxist, godless, communist country — plain and simple, clear as day — with the alphabet mafia, this LGBTQ alphabet mafia, in control."

Saul Alinsky, the 20th-century political theorist who had a profound impact on the American left, including former President Barack Obama and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, appears to have insisted upon the efficacy of agitation and disenchantment as tactics by which to bring about revolution.

Alinsky noted in "Rules for Radicals" that "it is most important for those of us who want revolutionary change to understand that revolution must be preceded by reformation."

"Men don’t like to step abruptly out of the security of familiar experience; they need a bridge to cross from their own experience to a new way," added Alinsky. "A revolutionary organizer must shake up the prevailing patterns of their lives — agitate, create disenchantment and discontent with the current values, to produce, if not a passion for change, at least a passive, affirmative, non-challenging climate."

Whitlock noted that among the "godless people" who have taken and continue to amass control in the United States are those now agitating; those who "feel like taking down Donald Trump and beating everyone else into submission and just making them give up."

"If they have their way, we're all catching hell, except for the elites."

The "Fearless" host noted that he was previously only marginally supportive of Trump; however, the former president's indictment made him "MAGA."
"I've never voted," Whitlock conceded, adding, "I'm not saying that with pride. I'm hard-core MAGA tonight. I will be voting."
Whitlock did not expressly state he would vote for Trump, but made clear he would work to ensure that he won't "sit by and just let it happen without raising my voice and without being willing to sacrifice whatever so that kids don't live in a communist, Marxist society."
\u201c.@WhitlockJason does NOT hold back on Trump's indictment during his appearance on Tucker Carlson:\n\n"They don\u2019t like the founding fathers. That\u2019s why they want to overthrow the Constitution. They want a marxist, godless, communist country."\u201d
— TheBlaze (@TheBlaze) 1680223628

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WHITLOCK: Diddy gets ROASTED after Kanye posts text conversation on Instagram

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On Friday, Diddy experienced a backlash in a major way after Kaye West shared a text exchange between the two men on Instagram. After taking issue with the statement Kanye West made by wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt during his Yeezy Season 9 fashion show, Diddy reached out to let Kanye know his rhetoric was "hurting our people."

On Friday, "Fearless" host Jason Whitlock and guest Shemeka Michelle roasted Diddy, explaining how Diddy had appeared to inflict harm on the black community via the rap industry. Shemeka delivered the final blow, calling the music producer out being a "serial dater" for "bopping around the stage looking like he ate one of his last artists."

Video below.


"I don't understand why Puff would see Kanye as any threat to the black community when he's talking about families, he's talking about fathers being in the lives of their children."-@ShemekaMichelle

'Fearless' w/ @WhitlockJason pic.twitter.com/3uQtEFAdlL

— TheBlaze (@theblaze) October 7, 2022

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JASON WHITLOCK: 'Democrats kicked black Christians out a long time ago'



If isolation were an Olympic sport, the Democrat party is going for the gold.

TheBlaze contributor Delano Squires joined "Fearless" host Jason Whitlock to address how Democrats are willing to kick out people like Glenn Greenwald and Joe Rogan for daring to disagree with one of the ever-changing woke political issues.

"They are kicking Glenn Greenwald out of the group. He is gay and married to a man. They are kicking Joe Rogan out of the group. He thinks Michelle Obama should be the president. When are black people, particularly those with any biblical values, going to realize you were kicked out of [the Democrat Party] a long time ago?" Jason asked. "When are we going to wake up?"

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"When are black people, particularly those with any type of biblical values, going to realize you've been kicked out of [the Democrat Party] a long time ago."-@WhitlockJason discusses with @DelanoSquires the importance of understanding Christianity doesn't align with Democrats. pic.twitter.com/L2XYpUu6yE

— TheBlaze (@theblaze) April 21, 2022

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Whitlock: With its COVID protocols, the NFL is implementing ‘Medical Jim Crow’ and Joe Biden loves it



Let's see if I understand modern-day Jim Crow.

Requiring a government-issued ID to vote is the newest form of racial bigotry terrorizing black people. According to Democrats and corporate media, people of color struggle to obtain legal forms of identification, and therefore any attempts to mandate IDs to vote is an act just short of physical intimidation at the voting booth.

No one has offered any proof that enthusiastic, would-be black or brown voters are being turned away at the polls because they lack a suitable government ID. If anyone has seen one of these disappointed voters interviewed on television or in a print publication, please tweet me a link to the story at @whitlockjason.

To the best of my knowledge, "Jim Crow 2.0," as our current president calls it, is a victimless crime.

But for the sake of this column, I'm going to accept Biden's assertion that a simple requirement such as an ID can be analogized to 1920s-style segregation laws.

So what should we call what's going on in the National Football League? America's pastime is tactically requiring its players and coaches to get the COVID vaccination to play this season. The players and coaches who don't get the vaccine are subject to rules and standards vaccinated NFL employees are not. Unvaccinated players who breach COVID protocols, including being caught not wearing a mask, will be fined $14,000 per infraction.

Let's follow the established logic. Approximately 75 percent of NFL players are black. Data has revealed that black men are the most reluctant Americans to take the experimental vaccines. Democratic Party and corporate media have spent at least the past five years telling black Americans to distrust the country's "systemically racist" government. Couple the anti-American sentiment with the well-known, 40-year Tuskegee Syphilis Study that exploited black men and it's not difficult to understand black men's hesitancy to take the experimental vaccine.

The NFL's COVID policing is going to make New York's old stop-and-frisk policing program feel like the Emancipation Proclamation and Juneteenth rolled into one.

What we're looking at is a clear case of what Fox News host Tucker Carlson appropriately labeled "Medical Jim Crow."

COVID rules are going to disproportionately and negatively impact black NFL players. The NFL is a microcosm of what's going to happen to the rest of American society. Black men will be disproportionately damaged by COVID restrictions in all American workplaces.

This is Joe Biden's 1994 crime bill all over again. We don't need to wait 20 years to recognize who the COVID protocols will hurt.

This should be a wake-up call to black men in particular and black people in general. Quit assuming your true allies call themselves Democrats, liberals and social justice activists. They are not our allies. They're clever hunters who repeatedly walk us into situations that don't benefit us.

I have to tip my hats to Democrats. They've convinced us that political allegiance is superior to religious allegiance. Voting is a religion. They've persuaded us to believe that our ancestors sacrificed their lives for our right to vote. And they're quite adept at disguising their racism.

ESPN and social media wanted to make Buffalo Bills slot receiver Cole Beasley the face of the anti-vax movement. Beasley is white. He began tweeting his disapproval of COVID protocols months ago.

This week, Arizona receiver DeAndre Hopkins and Tampa running back Leonard Fournette added their public objections. Hopkins and Fournette are black. I knew it would just be a matter of time before black NFL players raised their hands and voices in objection to the COVID rules. We can't be cowards and sheep forever.

I don't have a position for or against the vaccine. Everyone should be allowed to make a personal decision that fits their situation. I'm against the government and the NFL forcing and/or pressuring individuals to consent to any medical procedure.

All the people allegedly concerned with saving vulnerable lives get real quiet when you bring up abortion. Keep that same quiet energy when it comes to the COVID vaccines.

POLL: How do you feel about Bill Cosby's release from prison?



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— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) 1625076167.0

Jason Whitlock suspended by Twitter after criticizing Black Lives Matter leader — but he refuses to bow to social media giant to get his account back



Conservative journalist Jason Whitlock was suspended by Twitter after he criticized Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors for her $1.4 million home purchase in "1.4 percent" black Topanga Canyon in Southern California.

But Whitlock insisted Monday he has no intention of bowing to the social media giant in order to get his account unblocked: "I'm not running to go post Twitter bail when I did nothing wrong."

What's the background?

Khan-Cullors was sharply criticized last week over numerous reports that she had purchased the pricey home — particularly given her self-described Marxist ideology. What's more, reports noted that Khan-Cullors had purchased three other homes since 2016 for a grand total of $3.2 million in real estate.

Upon hearing the news, Hawk Newsome — leader of Black Lives Matter Greater New York City — demanded an "independent investigation."

Whitlock joined in on the criticism: "Black Lives Matter founder buys $1.4 million home in Topanga, which has a black population of 1.4 percent," he tweeted Friday. "She's with her people!"

Hours later, however, Whitlock said Twitter suspended him:

.@WhitlockJason tells me Twitter just locked his account over this https://t.co/WPxhi2p1aX
— Ryan Glasspiegel (@Ryan Glasspiegel)1618001029.0

Twitter told Whitlock that he violated the platform's rules for posting personal information about others without their permission.

He added to the Daily Mail that Twitter "said I needed to remove the tweet that linked the dirt.com story about Cullors buying a house in Topanga."

But the outlet noted that "there was no explanation of how linking to the Dirt.com story revealed personal information as neither the story, nor Whitlock's tweet, listed an address — and the purchase also was discussed widely elsewhere on Twitter and reported throughout the press."

The Daily Mail said Twitter didn't respond to its request for comment.

"I think Twitter has been looking for an excuse to de-platform me," Whitlock added to the outlet.

Whitlock won't back down

In an interview posted Monday to ScoonTV on YouTube, Whitlock told host Curtis Scoon that he refuses to cave to Twitter in order to get his account unblocked.

"I'm still in Twitter jail because I won't post bail," Whitlock said, adding that "I'm not running to go post Twitter bail when I did nothing wrong."

As for Khan-Cullors' expensive home purchase choice in a nearly all-white neighborhood, Whitlock said "I just find it hypocritical" given her position with Black Lives Matter and her Marxist ideology: "There's so much hypocrisy here. She's acting like a capitalist."

In regard to Twitter's ruling, Whitlock said that "they want you to remove the tweet to start your 12-hour sentence ... Why should I remove the tweet when you can't access the tweet? They've made it so you can't get it. The tweet has already been disappeared by Twitter. Why do I have to remove it to start the clock on my jail time? And so literally I sat back and said, 'I'm going to do nothing, and just let's see where this story goes.'"

And lo and behold, Whitlock observed, "the story is going where I thought it would go."

Speaking of Black Lives Matter, Whitlock said that he wants others to realize that "it's all a hustle; they're not promoting anything real."

Since BLM's inception, he asked, "What has been their impact other than people looting stores and getting big-screen TVs? Has there been some incredible police reform all across the country?"

In the end, Whitlock emphasized that his story "is going exactly how I wanted it to go" and that "I'm gonna remain in Twitter jail: I'm gonna wallow in this victimhood like they like to do."

Here's his interview with ScoonTV. (Content warning: Language):

Whitlock and Scoon discuss Daunte Wright, Patrisse Cullors, Kid Cudi, If You Love Us Pay Usyoutu.be