The end of woke sports? Washington Redskins urged to bring back original logo



In 2020, following the death of George Floyd, the Washington Redskins underwent an uptick in pressure from woke sponsors, investors, and the public to drop both their name and logo. Apparently, it was racist.

In 2022, the NFL team finally bent the knee and rebranded as the Washington Commanders.

However, it’s looking like Trump’s victory may have inspired a reversal.

“The Washington Redskins are going to be the Washington Redskins again,” says Jason Whitlock excitedly. “Twenty-two days after the election of Donald Trump, and we have the official end of the woke sports era."

Apparently, “The Blackfeet chief and the people in Montana,” who the logo was actually honoring, are “all in support of re-establishing the Redskins logo,” says Whitlock, adding that “there’s even talk that the Commanders may revert back to their name,” as well.

“Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and I’m going to be giving thanks to the end of this era” and to the “end-dians,” who have “ended wokeness in sports,” he says.

However, when you come to the end of an era, especially one that’s been overwhelmingly negative, it’s always good to reflect back on what went wrong.

And that’s exactly what Jason is doing by reviewing the top 12 most woke moments in sports.

To hear the list, watch the episode above.

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UNHINGED liberal student freaks out at Alex Stein: ‘Show me your BALLS!’



Charlie Kirk may be the master debater of unhinged leftist students, but there’s a new master on the rise — and his name is Charlie Kirt.

Kirt, who is better known as Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” recently set up a debate stand at a college campus, and the moments he captured were concerning — especially his interaction with one student, who called himself “Bird Person.”

“You pick the topic, I’ll wipe the floor with you,” Kirt said confidently from his chair, as the student loomed over him.

“OK, Lightning McQueen. You eat winners, you eat losers for breakfast,” the student replied, seemingly confused by his own fiery statement.


“This isn’t Talladega Nights,” Kirt fired back, adding, “I know you’re nervous. I know you’re sitting there shaking. You want to say something to me, say it with all your cajones, say it with your chest young man. Don’t be afraid.”

“You don’t have balls,” the student whispered into the mic.

“I have huge testicles,” Kirt replied, before “Bird Person” asked for proof. “They’re right in my pants,” he answered, as the student continued to ask for evidence that Kirt has balls.

“I guess you don’t have balls then,” the student continued, while Kirt, clearly disturbed, responded, “Because I don’t want to expose myself.”

“Yeah, that’s what you are, you Nazi, you don’t want to expose yourself and tell the truth,” the student yelled.

The debate continued to rage on with the student repeatedly asking to see Kirt's, or Stein’s, testicles and calling conservatives “Nazis.” “They are turning into Nazis,” the student said. “They’re not conservatives anymore, they’re neofascist.”

The debate took an even darker turn as the student levied another attack on Kirt, accusing him of being like the “God**** white kids” who bullied him all his life.

“Go back to middle school where you belong,” he yelled, angrily.

“It was not nice of these kids to bully you, but you’re a very powerful young man,” Kirt replied calmly. “I think you could use all that power, you can harness it for good.”

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Whitlock EXPOSES the Clinton family & how they ruined America



“In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.”

This famous line from “The Godfather” (1972) reminds Jason Whitlock of a different kind of mafia.

“In politics, the Clintons are more dangerous than shotguns,” he says. “That's why Donald Trump had to take Hillary Clinton out to end the Clinton dynasty, the Clinton crime family.”

And while Hillary’s hopes of being president of the United States were crushed in 2016, the Clintons still hold untold power in the White House.

If Donald Trump really wants to “drain the swamp” as he’s promised, “the Clintons have to go down,” says Jason, adding that there are plenty of other establishment Democrats and Republicans (like Mitch McConnell) who also need to go.

“Thank God someone took on this job. It's an ugly, ugly job,” he says. “Somebody had to step up and be the Godfather and do the dirty work — the work no one else wants to do.”

“[Michael Corleone] was trying to get his family up and out of the crime business and had to do some dastardly things to make it happen. ... That's what we're witnessing here with Donald Trump,” he adds.

To hear more, watch the clip above.

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Whitlock made a bet with Deion Sanders — and so far, the odds are with the Buffaloes



Last week, Jason Whitlock made a bet that Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes will lose two of their last three games of the season. If he is proved wrong, however, Jason promised he would fly himself to a bowl game and cheer on Sanders’ team decked out in Buffaloes gear.

After the Buffaloes' 49-24 victory over the Utah Utes last weekend, it looks like Whitlock might be packing his bags soon.

“I'm being inundated over the weekend with people suggesting I owe Deion Sanders an apology,” he says.

While he’s willing to admit that he was “wrong about what their record would be this year,” Jason is not willing to apologize.

“I am going to be transparent and say I'm wrong, but I'm not apologizing,” he says.

“After they lost to Nebraska, after they should have lost to Baylor, I was real confident that the wheels were going to fall off, and the wheels did not fall off. This team has improved throughout the course of the season,” he admits. “Hats off to Deion; hats off to Colorado.”

However, Jason still doesn’t "respect the way Deion has gone about” running his football program and never has.

From the gold chains he wears and the rappers he brings into the locker room to the flagrant materialism he promotes and his lack of humility — “none of it's consistent with my values; none of it's consistent with Christian values,” says Whitlock.

He also doesn’t approve of the media’s celebration of Sanders when it’s not deserved.

“You went 4-8 last year, and Sports Illustrated named you Sportsman of the Year; you were in last place in the Pack 12 last year, and Sports Illustrated called you Sportsman of the Year; ‘60 Minutes’ did two features on you in a year’s span,” Jason criticizes.

On top of that, players like Travis Hunter begin to take on an “egomaniacal” demeanor under Deion’s leadership.

“Travis Hunter has started to mimic Deion's attitude and Deion's lack of humility,” says Jason.

Even still — if the Buffaloes win another game, Jason will keep true to his word and cheer on the Buffaloes at a bowl game this year. Next weekend when the team takes on the Kansas Jayhawks, Jason will know whether or not he’ll be ordering Colorado gear.

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INSANE conspiracy theory: Are the ‘Mandela effect’ and the ‘butterfly effect' connected?



The widely accepted definition of the Mandela effect explains it away as “a phenomenon where a large group of people remember an event or detail differently from its factual occurrence” — but Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” isn’t buying it.

The effect was named after a “false memory” that was shared regarding Nelson Mandela’s supposed death in the 1980s, though he actually passed away in 2013.

“They’re trying to lie. Mandela effects are real,” Stein says, adding, “and I’m about to prove it.”


The first example Stein pulls is of the Monopoly man from the board game “Monopoly,” whom he recalls wearing a monocle over his eye when he was younger.

“Apparently, the monocle never existed. Now people are going to say, ‘Oh are you getting him confused with Mr. Peanut, who does have a monocle?’” Stein predicts, before moving onto Jif peanut butter.

The peanut butter brand is “Jif,” however, many people remember spreading the peanut butter as “Jiffy.”

“This is very weird that it’s just Jif, that doesn’t even make sense. That’s a horrible name, they need to go back,” Stein says. “Who would even approve that?”

While it’s all incredibly confusing, Stein does have a theory as to what’s really going on.

“One of the theories is that it’s called the butterfly effect,” Stein begins. “There’s time travelers that are traveling and if you did time travel, like if you went and killed a butterfly, that could affect the whole future of humanity.”

“Somehow we still have the memory because we lived it,” he continues. “But the time traveler messed it up.”

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Denzel Washington complains about 'Gladiator II' directors cutting his gay kissing scene — ‘They got chicken’



The highly anticipated “Gladiator II,” starring Denzel Washington in the role of Macrinus hits theaters this Friday.

One person who isn’t excited about the sequel, however, is Jason Whitlock.

His disappointment stems not from the movie itself but rather from what Washington decided to reveal about his role in the film.

“I actually kissed a man in the film but they took it out, they cut it, I think they got chicken. I kissed a guy full on the lips and I guess they weren’t ready for that yet. I killed him about five minutes later. It’s ‘Gladiator.’ It’s the kiss of death,” he said.


Shemeka Michelle, who joins Jason on the program, expresses her confusion.

“Over the course of his career, he never did a sex scene or any type of strong kissing out of respect for his wife, … yet you go and kiss a man,” she says, adding that Washington could have easily given his “kiss of death” on the cheek.

“They have to pledge allegiance to the alphabet mafia. … In some form or fashion, they always have to let you know, ‘I don't hate the gays’ or ‘I don't hate the trans. I'm really a friend,’” she tells Jason.

“I think there is a right of passage in Hollywood and in the music and entertainment industry that you have to promote that lifestyle,” Jason agrees. “You can't reach that level of stardom in Hollywood without going through that right of passage.”

As for Washington’s profession of Christianity, Whitlock says he’s skeptical now.

“He's gone his whole career and had a pretty rock-solid reputation, had presented himself as some sort of Christian. I had always questioned it, and now I have the proof,” he says.

Washington could have said, “Hey, you know what? I know that's a big movie, but I'm good. I'm worth 200 million, 300 million, 400 million — whatever. I'm good. I've had enough. I'm not going to kiss a man,” Jason sighs.

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

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Trump’s win HEATS UP battle of the sexes; exposes America’s Disney princess syndrome



Donald Trump’s landslide victory has inevitably resulted in a debate surrounding gender — and Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” is calling it what it really is.

“It’s a battle of the sexes. There are beta men who have jumped on the other side, but this has all been a program, and they program little kids. That’s why you see all these young people, they’ve been so immersed in this brainwashing process,” Whitlock explains.

“Kids' minds are impressionable, and why all these young people are melting down, they’ve been fed a steady diet of Disney movies, of Disney princesses, a steady diet indoctrinating them into ‘you don’t need a man,’” he continues.

While older Disney films like “Snow White” and “Sleeping Beauty” required that a man come and save the princesses, the films that have followed, like “Mulan,” show the woman saving herself.


“They save themselves now, the men are evil and incompetent, and they’re generally stories about the princess saving herself, saving humanity, start sending little kids that message over and over and over, ‘You don’t need a man, you can save yourself,’” Whitlock explains.

But as Whitlock notes, it’s not just the kid’s movies. Movies like “The Woman King” and “Wakanda,” which feature characters like the female Black Panther, have only added fuel to the gender war fire.

“And you wonder why these black women are delusional,” Whitlock says. “The government came in and offered these black women a check, a welfare check, and now they got entertainment on a 24/7 loop that tells these black women, 'Wakanda forever,' and you can save the planet and over in Africa a bunch of women warriors wiped out the colonizers.”

“Donald Trump represents toxic masculinity, and there’s a group of women and their emasculated allies who think, ‘Oh, the world would be so much better if we just had less masculinity and more femininity,’” he adds.

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HEARTBREAKING story: Illegal aliens MURDERED Alexis Nungaray's daughter



On Monday, June 17, 2024, Alexis Nungaray received news that would shake any loving parent to the core. Her daughter, Jocelyn Nungaray, was murdered and thrown in a bayou of water underneath a creek.

Jocelyn was only 12 years old when she walked to the corner store to grab a soda, where she was taken and then murdered by two illegal Venezuelan immigrants: Johan Jose Martinez Rangel, 22, and Franklin Pena Ramos, 26 years old.

Border Patrol had apprehended Johan Martinez near El Paso on March 14, but he was promptly released the same day on an order of recognizance with a notice to appear. On May 28, Franklin Pena was also apprehended before being let go on a promise to appear in court at a later date.

Not three weeks later, they took Jocelyn’s life.


“The hard facts of reality is there will unfortunately be more Jocelyns, but that’s why I’m being so courageous, and that’s why I’m using my voice, since her voice was viciously ripped away from her,” Nungaray tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

“This unfortunately is a desperate wakeup call that this country needs to realize that Jocelyn needs to be the last Jocelyn. She needs to be the last child for this to happen,” she continues.

Stein is horrified, especially considering the Biden administration’s “catch and release” program allowed these two immigrants — who had Venezuelan gang affiliations — to roam freely on the streets of the United States.

“The fact is, they’re letting people come into this country unvetted, and a lot of these people have gang affiliations, and both of these guys had gang affiliations,” Stein says.

After the pair murdered Jocelyn in cold blood, one of the immigrants attempted to change his appearance to go under the radar.

“He had a full beard, and once he was watching the news with the still shots on them, he completely shaved his face clean, and he thought that was going to be the bandaid over his mistake, but it didn’t work because he was still caught within days of them doing what they did to her,” Nungaray explains.

While liberals have remained steadfast in their claim that illegal aliens deserve to be here, Stein doesn’t think they truly understand that this can and will affect them negatively.

“This is a serious issue that you can be affected by. Doesn’t matter your political leaning, it doesn’t matter your race, your ethnicity, you can be affected by this,” Stein says. “It’s just, you never know who can be a victim.”

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Jason Whitlock makes HUGE bet with Deion Sanders: 'I’m going to fly myself to …'



Jason Whitlock hasn’t been quiet about his dislike for Deion Sanders and the program he’s built at the University of Colorado Boulder.

For starters, he doesn’t appreciate “Deion's approach to coaching because he packages it and wraps it and sells it in a Christian package, and there's nothing Christian about Deion's approach.”

From the “rappers in the locker room” and Deion’s “worship of his son” to his “treatment of the players” and “the radical materialism he promotes,” Whitlock sees only secularism in Coach Prime's personal conduct and his football program.

Before the season began, he predicted that Colorado would perform poorly. However, the Buffaloes are having an excellent season thus far. They’re currently 7-2.

Even so, Jason is confident that “people are gloating too soon.”

“I'm going to predict — and I mean this in all seriousness — they're going to lose two of their next three games and might lose all three … Utah, Kansas, and Oklahoma State,” he says.

In fact, Whitlock is so confident in his hypothesis that he’s willing to make a bet.

“If the Colorado Buffaloes finish better than 8-4 in the regular season, I'm going to fly myself to whatever bowl game they're playing, dress myself in Colorado gear, and sit in the stands, no matter where it is, and cheer on the Colorado Buffaloes. That's how confident I am,” he says.

That’s not to say Whitlock is incapable of giving credit where credit is due, however.

He acknowledges that Colorado, despite his predictions, has improved significantly since last season.

“This team has improved, and I was wrong about the level of improvement they would see in year two — dead wrong about that,” he admits, adding that Deion’s son, Shedeur, is also a “top-flight quarterback” who has “handled himself significantly better than he did a year ago.”

Even so, the Colorado Buffaloes “have not improved nearly as much as you think, and that will show up in these last three games,” Whitlock reiterates.

To hear the why behind Jason’s prediction, watch the clip above.

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‘I got canceled. Now here’s the script’: Leftist influencer grovels after past SLURS exposed



Leftist social media influencer Dean Withers committed the ultimate sin in the eyes of his comrades. That is, he said the “f-slur” and the N-word.

“Screenshots of me saying the f-slur in 2022 and the N-word in 2019 have been doing their rounds here on X,” Withers wrote in a tweet posted to X. “First I would like to confirm that both of these screenshots are 110% real.”

“I am putting this announcement out not only to hold myself accountable but hoping you guys will hold me accountable as well. Collectively, society should hold all accountable who hold harmful ideologies or use such language; regardless of follower count, political affiliation, or perceived ‘power,’” he continued.

Withers also took his apology to a recent podcast episode of “One Night with Steiny,” where Emily Wilson of “Emily Saves America” was also a guest.


“I’ve openly talked about how I have used slurs in my past, for you know, like a year, because I think that is a very important point for education,” Withers said. “The point is we can change the socialization of the youth. The point is that if I can benefit and change my perspective in my worldview to be more beneficial to those around me because of this education, so can other people.”

Wilson couldn’t contain her laughter and was called out by the podcast host for laughing.

“This has nothing to do with you, why I think it’s funny,” Wilson replied. “I’m sure you’re being sincere, it’s just like, I feel like I’ve seen so many of these apology videos, and it’s just so funny to me ‘cause it’s like, ‘OK, I got canceled. Now, here’s the script.’”

“You’re just bending the knee to these people that are trying to cancel you,” she added.

Wilson went on “Prime Time with Alex Stein” to discuss her viral moment with Alex Stein and Charleston White — and they couldn’t have agreed more with her response.

“He’s a weenie for that,” White says.

“You have no idea how bad it was off camera,” Wilson agrees. “I said ‘gay,’ and he was like, ‘Can we not allow her to, like, talk like this?’ And I’m like, 'Why are you behaving like this? You are a grown adult.'”

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