Stack Jack vs. Jason (King c00n) Whitlock *Video*

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No it doesn't but my point is, I have a bigger issue with fake blacks who portray an image. Jason Whitlock is who he is so I respect him for that even if I don't agree with everything he says, and he's 100% right about Kaep.
What do you mean you respect him because he is who he is? You know that slob personally? If not pump the breaks with the assumptions that he’s being true to himself.
 

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This is pure ignorance. Even worse it's divisive ignorance.

The plight of blacks is not now and has never been limited to the hood.

Being from the hood does not make you immune to self hatred or being fake.
You get it. It is pushing racist American narrative in general to start by assuming a black person has to be from a "hood" to be "black."
 

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It's fine to disagree but I will always embrace diversity of thought among blacks. It's something that isn't celebrated enough. And as I already stated, the fact that he is genuine does make him better than the other fake black SJW.
Only racists would argue that there is a lack of diversity of thought amongst blacks. Anybody that talks to enough black people knows without thinking that we are a huge coalition of differing viewpoints, ideals and principles.

That's a stretch to say he didn't care about black issues at all, more like he helped contribute to the negativity that was going on in the hood.
It's not a stretch at all but either way you've missed the point. The point is that whatever circumstances lead Kaep to speak up, do not in any way invalidate what he's doing. He's not broke in the gutter, he could have chosen to do any number of things, he chose this.

You've given no good reason as to why we should suspect his motives except he didn't come out the womb screaming "I have a dream".

He wasn't going to be a second string QB, that's the point. It was a demotion; a sign that as soon as his contract was up he was gone for good from the NFL. Even if he didn't kneel he would be out of the NFL by now, and he knew that, which is why he went the SJW route. It keeps him relevant.
Naw, Kap was extremely overrated as a starting QB. He was handed a great opportunity on a team that was already going to make the playoffs and would have made the Superbowl without him. No one was going to sign him for anything more than to battle as a camp arm. As a SJW he remains relevant. People underrate fame as a currency.
I said it was easy to argue given the lack of talent in the league, I'm not particularly interested in rehashing that argument

If we take your argument to its logical conclusion then anybody doing anybody in the public eye or using a platform to send a message is doing it for fame. Again, we can't possibly know if that's true so why even care? Why is it that people who bring this up always have so much to say about who delivers the message but not the message itself?
That's ironic because your logic can actually work in defense of Jason Whitlock. Name any actual thing Jason Whitlock has done or said to harm blacks? Play Devil's Advocate on some topics? So you believe in Vilifying Ben Carson as well (a black pioneer with a black family who grew up in the hood) just because he has some conservative points of view?

See that's the funny thing. It's actually the fake militants that have an agenda that I'm fighting against. The people that the twitter militants (with white friends in real life) vilify is actually more pro-black and put in more work in the black community than they do.


Jason Whitlock used his platform to declare that Lebron doesn't have a right to care or talk about racism after his house was spray-painted with the word ****** because he's rich.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to tear down one of the few female athletic icons we have in Serena Williams, disparaging her body shape, calling her a fat underachiever.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to declare that Kaepernick isn't black enough to have a say about racism in America.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to discourage black people from fighting racism publicly because he thinks it's pointless.

On what planet can Jason Whitlock be described as the bolded?
 

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It's fine to disagree but I will always embrace diversity of thought among blacks. It's something that isn't celebrated enough. And as I already stated, the fact that he is genuine does make him better than the other fake black SJW.



That's a stretch to say he didn't care about black issues at all, more like he helped contribute to the negativity that was going on in the hood.



He wasn't going to be a second string QB, that's the point. It was a demotion; a sign that as soon as his contract was up he was gone for good from the NFL. Even if he didn't kneel he would be out of the NFL by now, and he knew that, which is why he went the SJW route. It keeps him relevant.



Naw, Kap was extremely overrated as a starting QB. He was handed a great opportunity on a team that was already going to make the playoffs and would have made the Superbowl without him. No one was going to sign him for anything more than to battle as a camp arm. As a SJW he remains relevant. People underrate fame as a currency.



That's ironic because your logic can actually work in defense of Jason Whitlock. Name any actual thing Jason Whitlock has done or said to harm blacks? Play Devil's Advocate on some topics? So you believe in Vilifying Ben Carson as well (a black pioneer with a black family who grew up in the hood) just because he has some conservative points of view?

See that's the funny thing. It's actually the fake militants that have an agenda that I'm fighting against. The people that the twitter militants (with white friends in real life) vilify is actually more pro-black and put in more work in the black community than they do.
Folks like you confuse the whitlock contrarian ways as something intellectual and philosophically couragous thats worth defending.

It isnt. What hes doing is c00ning and youre creating excuses for it under the guise of diversity of ideas.

Its folks like you who think that because We take issue (and rightfully so) with some clown c00n being contrary to the majority of blacks means we as blacks are incapable of properly assesing our own condition. :camby:
 
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Only racists would argue that there is a lack of diversity of thought amongst blacks. Anybody that talks to enough black people knows without thinking that we are a huge coalition of differing viewpoints, ideals and principles.

You're not making any sense. I said I will always celebrate diversity of thought among blacks, I never said there wasn't any diversity of thought among blacks.


The point is that whatever circumstances lead Kaep to speak up, do not in any way invalidate what he's doing. He's not broke in the gutter, he could have chosen to do any number of things, he chose this.

Again, you underestimate fame as a currency. And in the era of black SJW pimps like Umar running around, it's absolutely necessary to make sure people are genuine. Malcom X was literally risking his life for us, there is no comparison between the two.

You've given no good reason as to why we should suspect his motives except he didn't come out the womb screaming "I have a dream".

I have plenty of good reasons. The fact that he never said or done ANYTHING, or anywhere close to showing he gave a fukk about blacks until it was time to get kicked out of the NFL is a good reason to be suspicious of his intent.


I said it was easy to argue given the lack of talent in the league, I'm not particularly interested in rehashing that argument

Because there is no argument there, he wasn't a good QB and was on his way out of the door.

If we take your argument to its logical conclusion then anybody doing anybody in the public eye or using a platform to send a message is doing it for fame. Again, we can't possibly know if that's true so why even care? Why is it that people who bring this up always have so much to say about who delivers the message but not the message itself?

In the digital age? Yeah, that's very possible to be true. Also again, that logic works against Kap as well, no way to know he's genuine.



Jason Whitlock used his platform to declare that Lebron doesn't have a right to care or talk about racism after his house was spray-painted with the word ****** because he's rich.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to tear down one of the few female athletic icons we have in Serena Williams, disparaging her body shape, calling her a fat underachiever.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to declare that Kaepernick isn't black enough to have a say about racism in America.
Jason Whitlock used his platform to discourage black people from fighting racism publicly because he thinks it's pointless.

Jason Whitlock is 100% correct with all of his comments on Kap. He isn't black enough and hasn't lived the black experience to speak on the topic. He has a right to speak out on racism in general, but beyond that no.

No, Jason Whitlock believes that if you really bout that life, stop advertising to those same oppressors you're war strategies. Once again, Jason Whitlock is 100% correct, and this exact same point has been said by MANY a black leader. We already know what we need to do to oppose whites but half our ranks don't want freedom and equality, they want white validation. Whitlock was pointing that out and I agree with him whole heartedly, just like I agreed with people like Claude Anderson and Neely Fuller when they said the same thing.

Folks like you confuse the whitlock contrarian ways as something intellectual and philosophically couragous thats worth defending.

It isnt. What hes doing is c00ning and youre creating excuses for it under the guise of diversity of ideas.

Its folks like you who think that because We take issue (and rightfully so) with some clown c00n being contrary to the majority of blacks means we as blacks are incapable of properly assesing our own condition. :camby:

I personally have never heard or experienced anything from Jason Whitlock to label him a c00n. He celebrates people like Ali, Joe Lewis, ect. People were really were on the frontlines during real mandatory segregation and racist times.
 
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