Buckle up! On Monday’s “Fearless” podcast, Jason Whitlock urged his listeners to organize for his best fireplace but. He promised to eulogize and bury Colin Kaepernick, a person with “daddy points” … and did he ever ship!
Because the six-part “Colin In Black and White” Netflix docuseries ended, Whitlock characterised the infamous ex-football participant as extra of a Clayton Bigsby character than black revolutionary Malcolm X and modern-day Muhammad Ali. Bigsby was a well-liked Comedy Central character created by comic Dave Chappelle and the world’s one and solely black white supremacist. He mistakenly joined the KKK. Kaepernick got here throughout a lot worse within the Netflix catastrophe.
The Netflix Kaepernick was simply offended by “micro-aggressions,” These are outlined by Kaepernick as small behavioral indignities leaving blacks as degraded, de-humanized and offended. He’s offered as a feminized boy who obsessed about his coiffure. Whitlock stated solely an “fool” would price a person’s blackness by his coiffure. At the moment, hairstyles convey younger boys with “daddy points” who spend extra time with their mama at a magnificence salon than sitting with dad at a barber store. Whitlock saved turning up the depth on his fireplace, stating:
- This system was stuffed with random and misguided perceptions of white folks. White folks make Kaepernick really feel insecure as a result of he’s “weak” and “delusional.”
- This documentary was an exploration of the problems attributable to the absence of Kaepernick’s black organic father.
- He’s a black man struggling together with his identification, one who selected a girl (Ava DuVernay, the present’s producer) to inform his story.
- No black father or husband was written into the script, and the script included twice as many black gay {couples} as nuclear {couples}.
- Kaepernick was depicted as consuming the stereotypical, diabetes-inducing black weight-reduction plan of rooster and collared greens. It’s an “odd message” for a vegan like Kaepernick to approve of.
- A police officer who’s pleasant to Kaepernick’s white father, however attracts his gun on Colin. (No shock right here; Kaepernick is a infamous cop hater.)
“Kaepernick, to this present day, doesn’t know who he’s,” Whitlock claims. “He has extreme daddy points. When you understand who you’re, you don’t concern your self with micro-aggressions.”
He’s an unintelligent fraud who signed off on the demonization and mock of his white dad and mom, pragmatists who truly selected to lift and love Kaepernick. All through the six episodes, they’re portrayed as bumbling, passive-aggressive racists with good intentions.
Whitlock urged somebody to purchase Kaepernick a stripper’s pole, a thong and excessive heels:
He’s extra Cardi B than Huey P. [Newton, co-founder of the Black Panthers] … The man’s a clown. And you’ll see it within the rattling mini-series that he put out on Netflix. He portrays himself as a clown. An ungrateful clown.
May you think about two folks adopting you when your actual dad and mom gained’t [raise you]? And you then take a shit on them in a six-part mini-series on Netflix? Who does that? Folks preserve questioning why I say ‘these things feels satanic’ … That is evil, that is wickedness … Anyone defending Kaepernick is repulsive.
Whitlock declared this episode his best but since he joined The Blaze. He promised his best fireplace but, and by exposing Kaepernick and “Colin In Black and White” for what they’re, he succeeded past his expectations.
We’ve created a loopy world that permits this alarming stuff to occur, Whitlock lamented.
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