Whoah! Jason Whitlock's analysis of Memphis is the nuke bomb.
...Jason Whitlock, host of the “Fearless” podcast, said the actions of the five Memphis Police Officers charged with the murder of Tyre Nichols were a reflection of the breakdown of the family.
According to Whitlock, the beating was a clear-cut case of illegality by the accused law enforcement officers. However, it also appeared to represent the culture of single mothers who have risen to leadership posts in many American cities.
“They don’t want us focused on reality. Hey, if they want to devote an hour of coverage to this and weekend coverage of this, and they want to take us to a good place, I would examine the racial element of this because there is a racial element. And this is a story about young black men and their inability to treat each other in a humane way. Everybody involved in this on the street level was either 24 to 32 years old, everybody. It was a group of young black men, five-on-one. It looked like gang violence to me. It looked like what young black men do when they’re supervised by a single black woman, and that’s what they’ve got going on in the Memphis Police Department.”
“They’ve elected some — put some black woman in charge of the police force, and we are getting the same kind of chaos and disunity and violence that we see in a lot of these cities that are run by single mothers,” Whitlock continued. “If we want to discuss the breakdown of family that leads to disrespect for authority that causes you to resist the police and run from the police and not comply with the police because you resist authority at all time because there was no male authority in your home, let’s have that discussion.”...
Whitlock voices what a lot of people know: the family needs a dad. Once the State becomes the daddy, bad things happen. What Whitlock did NOT say was that there are pathologies in white single-mom families, too.
Expect that Whitlock will be under siege for the rest of his life.
2 comments:
Jason Whitlock is a courageous man with enough integrity for 1000 people. He CARES about the black community, and he cares enough to tell the painful truth. He does it every week, it's not a one-off. He has a show on cable or some network like Rumbl, and it is always interesting, and always about topics like these. He is not afraid to speak hard truths, whether or not the people want to hear it. There is a shroud of omerta in the black community, some things can't be discussed, like personal responsibility. Bill Cosby found that out, Chris Rock, etc. Anybody who crosses that gets the Clarence Thomas Treatment. But Jason Whitlock goes there. Why? He cares. He wants things to get better. Jason Whitlock is a Christian-in-progress. He deserves a lot of support for his courage. Plus, he has interesting guests that are typically also intelligent and interesting.
Heard that black aff-action token female Memphis police chief on, gee, surprise, surprise, public propaganda radio.
Guessing an IQ of ~90. One step down from a meter maid.
She's gonna hurt herself operating a microwave. NO WAY she should be a chief in charge of an entire police force.
Agree with WhitLock 150%.
Peter Principle. Born and festered in America.
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