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Thank God Dana White doesn’t care what the Alphabet Mafia thinks
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Thank God Dana White doesn’t care what the Alphabet Mafia thinks

The UFC founder is the Donald Trump of the sports world — crude, abrasive, and unapologetic. He also represents the exact kind of male leadership that is necessary right now.

The rest of us need to join UFC boss Dana White and UFC fighter Sean Strickland in not caring about what they think.

Who are “they”? They are the people demonizing America’s founding principles, values, and freedoms. They are the people who want us all to wear a public-speaking leash, vowing never to utter a word that upsets their contrived sensitivities and sensibilities.

They are the BLM-LGBTQIA-ADL-NAACP-WEF Alphabet Mafia. They partnered with the feminist movement to take control of public discourse and corporate America. They define this country’s priorities. They’ve overthrown the patriarchy, installed the matriarchy, and set up a culture that caters to feelings over facts.

This weekend, before UFC 297 in Canada, Strickland shredded a reporter who questioned him about heterosexual parents desiring to raise heterosexual kids.

“Ten years ago, to be trans was a mental f***ing illness, and now all of a sudden, people like you have weaseled your way in the world. You are an infection. You are the definition of weakness,” he said. “Everything that is wrong with the world is because of you.”

Strickland wasn’t finished. “And the best thing is the world’s not buying it. The world’s not buying your f***ing bulls**t you’re f***ing peddling. The world is not saying, ‘You know what? You’re right. F***ing chicks have d**ks.’ The world’s not saying that. The world says, ‘No, there are two genders.’ I don’t want my kids being taught about who they could f*** in school. I don’t want my kids being taught about their sexual preference.”

A day later, White defended Strickland’s right to say what he thinks.

A society that places feelings above truth is doomed to chaos, corruption, and rampant immorality.

“I don’t tell anyone to do anything,” White said when a reporter asked about keeping his fighters on a leash in terms of public comments. “I don’t try to control any other human being in any way, shape or form.”

“I don’t give anyone a leash,” White added. “A leash? Free speech. Control what people say? You’re going to tell people what to believe? I don’t f***ing tell any other human being what to say, what to think. There are no leashes on anyone. It’s ridiculous to say that I give somebody a leash. Free speech, brother. People can say whatever they want and believe whatever they want.”

White is the Donald Trump of the sports world — crude, abrasive, and unapologetic. White founded a sports league that most suburban moms don’t want their kids anywhere near. But White represents the exact kind of male leadership that is necessary right now. Men need to quit apologizing for being men. It’s killing this country.

Strickland is an unrepentant American patriot who refuses to apologize for the color of his skin and the sins of his ancestors. As a young man, Strickland dabbled in white nationalism and bigotry. He loved the movie “American History X,” the 1998 movie starring Ed Norton as a skinhead and neo-Nazi. His involvement in mixed martial arts changed his views on race.

Why am I not offended by Strickland’s past bigotry? Because, as a young man, I dabbled in black nationalism and bigotry. I was a fan of Louis Farrakhan. Attending Farrakhan’s Million Man March was one of the highlights of my youth. I won’t hold Sean Strickland to a different standard than I hold myself.

I evolved. Why can’t Strickland? Why can’t I find common ground with Strickland over our mutual reverence for America’s founding documents, principles, values, and freedoms?

I don’t like what the Alphabet Mafia and the feminist movement have done to American culture. Neither do Strickland and White.

A society that places feelings above truth is doomed to chaos, corruption, and rampant immorality.

I don’t care what “they” think. I will defend and support any man or woman who objects to their rulership of public discourse, American business, academia, Hollywood, the music industry, and the sports world.

I wish NFL commissioner Roger Goodell were half the man Dana White is. The Alphabet Mafia’s entire satanic cabal depends on the NFL to get its message out using history’s greatest propaganda tool: the television.

Goodell cares way too much about what “they” think to put a stop to the insanity.

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Jason Whitlock

Jason Whitlock

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Jason Whitlock is the host of “Fearless with Jason Whitlock” and a columnist for Blaze News.
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