Blaze TV host Jason Whitlock explained Saturday why he was fired from ESPN in 2006. The “Fearless” host said men who dared to speak their minds were quickly run off the network.
“Men with balls aren’t welcomed here,” he explained. “We don’t want any real men; we want feminized men. I was the intellectual backbone for masculine men at ESPN.”
Whitlock left Fox Sports in 2020 and signed a content deal with Glenn Beck’s conservative media outlet The Blaze. He now hosts a daily podcast and makes periodic appearances on “The Glenn Beck” show.
“They ran me off and said, ‘No guys, you see Bomani Jones, Howard Bryant, these feminized men, that’s our blueprint, that’s the kind of masculine energy we want coming from these guys that are highly feminized and have a matriarchal point of view and are basically ‘yasss queens’ themselves,’ Whitlock said.
“I’m not scared of any of them because I know the truth is on my side and I know how to articulate it — these athletes don’t,” Whitlock said. “They need to be backed up by someone with a pair, and what they’re finding out is like, Stephen A. Smith’s pair ain’t big enough, he’s not smart enough to stand toe-to-toe with these guys,” he added.