
Fearless with Jason Whitlock Ep 1093 | Would Black-vs.-White Save NBA All-Star Game? | Joey Porter BASHES Big Ben Roethlisberger
Feb 12, 2026
Steve Kim, sports commentator known for historical analysis; Jay Skapinac, media personality who reacts to cultural sports angles; Sean King, former NFL insider with personnel insight. They debate a provocative blacks vs whites NBA All-Star format and whether race would restore competitiveness. They also dissect Joey Porter’s sharp critique of Ben Roethlisberger and weigh QB draft hype versus real NFL risk.
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Perception Of Victimhood Has Flipped, He Argues
- Jason claims cultural discourse currently treats white people as primary victims in certain contexts, which shifts his sympathies.
- He uses media examples (Michael Moore clip) to argue prevailing public narratives can demonize white Christians.
You Can't Force Players To Care
- Steve Kim argues you cannot legislate effort back into the All-Star Game; the genie is out of the bottle.
- He says historic All-Star effort came from culture and individual players, not formats alone.
Kobe Turned An All-Star Into A Real Game
- Jay Skapinac recalls Kobe Bryant in the 2012 All-Star Game defending LeBron full-court and playing intense fourth-quarter defense.
- He uses that moment to show one player's competitive fire can elevate the whole exhibition.
