Mike
25th November 2021, 08:24
Jason Whitlock is a former espn and fox sports pundit turned podcaster who is now tackling the political and the spiritual in an uncompromisingly honest and raw way. His stuff is fantastic and I highly recommend him.
Here he hosts Royce White, a former basketball phenom turned political activist who was essentially forced out of the NBA for insisting that the league develop a comprehensive mental health protocol. White is a man of principle, honor and integrity, and has a fierce intellect running parallel with all that. Also, he is very, very informed.. not just on politics and matters of mental health, but also the intricacies of the New World Order, the globalist agenda, and the unholy alliance between big tech, big pharma, the military, and the central banks.
He's a big picture guy, and single-handedly obliterates the stereotype that athletes can't be intellectuals. He talks briefly of his career, his mental health struggles, then gets into his unlikely friendship with Steve Bannon that got him going down his current path. He talks about BLM - who he marched with in Minnesota - the black panthers, Trump, Marxism, the culture wars, "sellout" Lebron James, the NWO, Rittenhouse, covid, vaccines, and a few other things.
It's only about an hour long. I wish it was longer; I could listen to this dude all day long:
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Here he hosts Royce White, a former basketball phenom turned political activist who was essentially forced out of the NBA for insisting that the league develop a comprehensive mental health protocol. White is a man of principle, honor and integrity, and has a fierce intellect running parallel with all that. Also, he is very, very informed.. not just on politics and matters of mental health, but also the intricacies of the New World Order, the globalist agenda, and the unholy alliance between big tech, big pharma, the military, and the central banks.
He's a big picture guy, and single-handedly obliterates the stereotype that athletes can't be intellectuals. He talks briefly of his career, his mental health struggles, then gets into his unlikely friendship with Steve Bannon that got him going down his current path. He talks about BLM - who he marched with in Minnesota - the black panthers, Trump, Marxism, the culture wars, "sellout" Lebron James, the NWO, Rittenhouse, covid, vaccines, and a few other things.
It's only about an hour long. I wish it was longer; I could listen to this dude all day long:
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