The Blaze Fearless podcast commentator Jason Whitlock on Monday accused the Disney empire of expanding its so-called “magic queendom” to re-make ESPN and sports. A former employee of ESPN himself, Whitlock said it’s an attempt to ruin the worldwide leader in by converting it into a feminized and woke organization.
In Whitlock’s opinion, “For the last 20 years, and really starting with the purchase of ESPN in 1996. Disney has gone about the business of feminizing and wokefying sports.”
Disney’s attempt to transform ESPN and sports is part of an attempt to create a culture shift, and sports is a key component of the culture.
Whitlock said, “When Disney got a hold of ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, the goal was to Disney-fy ESPN and the sports world and to feminize ESPN and the sports world. And that’s what’s gone on the last 25, 26 years. The sports world and ESPN have been feminized.”
How has Disney made this possible? Why use sports for this purpose?
Whitlock said Disney makes this radical re-do happen “through, their little key catchphrase: diversity, inclusion and equity. It’s called diversity, equity and inclusion. I refer to it as diversity, inclusion, and equity. ‘Cause it’s D – I – E. It’s the death of men. It’s the assassination of men!”
Whitlock said that Disney and ESPN want the matriarchy to be imposed on the rest. It is impossible to achieve this without changing the way sports are directed. Demasculinization is needed to end the male-driven culture.
Starting in 2013, ESPN employee Whitlock “got all the smoke for having the wrong values.” By then, Disney was already imposing its will on diversity, equity and inclusion. He said that diversity replaced God at ESPN and that every show must have a woman, regardless of whether or not she is a sports expert or whether or not she has paid her dues in order to be successful.
Whitlock said that skin color and gender were irrelevant. It didn’t matter what your skill level was. “If Scoop Jackson wrote at a third-grade level,” he would still get hired if he was black. Now Instagram models are on every show, and it doesn’t matter if she knows anything about sports. The sports culture is becoming more feminine, and everything has been reduced to emotions rather than substance.
Fearless played videos of ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit and Randy Moss crying on television because women have made feelings fashionable on the air. Men used to cry on television after losing a friend or winning a championship.
Hiring by quotas in sports and sports media came straight from the corporate world, Whitlock explained. “I don’t know anybody in sports who wants a handout, and now the NFL has sanctioned hand-outs. They’re dictating a quota system for black offensive coaches. You won’t do what’s necessary to get these jobs, and we’re going to demand it. Then it’s about women getting jobs, then it becomes LGBTQ and then transgender.”
Disney’s impact on ESPN and culture is turning the whole thing into the “victimhood Olympics. It has become less important to compete. Now competition doesn’t matter nearly as much as it formerly did. It’s a culture shift to diversity, equity and inclusion,” Whitlock commented.
The reliability of American athletes is now considered toxic masculinity and men are more concerned about their feelings than being reliable. “We’re being turned into women,” Whitlock said. “I don’t have a problem with women; I just don’t want to be one. I want them to be women, and I want to be a man with the responsibility of being a man.”
Whitlock concluded by saying that he will uphold the Bible’s teachings and not be a man who sells himself as a womanized, awakened man.