
The Megyn Kelly Show Jason Whitlock on the Importance of Faith, Racial Division, and Sports | Ep. 40
Dec 21, 2020
Jason Whitlock, an American sports columnist and commentator known for his conservative insights, discusses the vital intersection of faith and societal issues. He critiques the decline of competition in sports, pointing out the detrimental rise of 'participation trophies.' The conversation dives into racial divisions and the misleading narratives surrounding them, calling for unity within the Black community. Whitlock also sheds light on the complexities of activism in sports and the influence of corporate interests, highlighting the need for authentic leadership.
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Faith in the Media
- Faith is being pushed out of the media, particularly on platforms like Twitter.
- This creates a void where secular values like those of Black Lives Matter gain prominence.
Shifting Values in Sports
- Jason Whitlock remembers a time when John 3:16 signs were common at sporting events.
- Now, those signs have been largely replaced by Black Lives Matter messaging, highlighting a shift in values.
Skin Color as Religion
- Skin color is becoming a dangerous substitute for religious faith.
- This is a poor replacement and has negative consequences.

