How WE Can Fix America | Guests: Jason Whitlock & James Dodds | 11/24/20
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I am Jason Whitlock.
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Good morning and welcome to a special edition of the Glenn Beck Show.
I am your host today, Jason Whitlock.
I am a longtime sports columnist and television host.
I made my name in Kansas City in the 1990s and throughout the 2000s.
I've hosted TV shows at ESPN and Fox Sports.
For the past six months, I have written columns about the intersection of sports and race at Outkick.
For the purpose of this audience, perhaps you have seen me during my semi-regular appearances on the Tucker Carlson's Fox News show.
Why am I here?
Why am I sitting in for Glenn Beck today and tomorrow?
Last week I visited Dallas and made an appearance on this show here with Glenn Beck.
I cannot speak for Glenn, but I can tell you what I felt.
Glenn and I share a kindred spirit, a kindred passion.
We have two things that we love and are passionate about, God
and country.
I am not a minister.
I am a flawed sinner, just like Glenn, and just like you.
But I am a believer.
Believers share an energy that connects them, that that cuts through our physical differences and makes those differences irrelevant.
That's what I felt when I met Glenn.
An energy and a spirit that connects us.
We are broadcasters, media personalities, operating in separate spaces, trying to talk to Americans who share our passions, God and country.
There are forces operating outside of America and inside America that have separated this country from God.
Everything we've witnessed in 2020, the racial division stirred by the mainstream media and the Silicon Valley social media apps, the Antifa and Black Lives Matter rioting, looting, anarchy, the remaking of the sports world into a shrine that celebrates resisting criminal suspects and denigrates this great country at every turn, the rewriting and the destruction of American history, and yes, the 2020 presidential election that swung in the wee hours of the morning.
They're all symptoms and signs of the consequences of America's enemies separating God and country.
We are one nation under God.
We are nothing without Him.
We are Chaz,
the soulless Antifa autonomous zone zone erected in Seattle.
The flawed sinners who founded this nation baked God into this country with their Declaration of Independence.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator.
With certain unalienable rights, that among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The foreign and domestic enemies of this nation are baking a new American cake.
God
isn't an essential ingredient in this new cake.
He isn't an ingredient at all.
The removal of faith is sowing the disharmony that is terrorizing and destroying the United States of America.
Why am I here today?
I'm here today to tell you how we take our country back, how we restore the freedoms and the liberties our enemies seek to remove in their remaking of a godless America.
If not us,
who?
Let me ask that question again.
If not us, who?
If we, those of us who claim faith in a higher power, those of us who claim we love God and country, are not willing
to put our physical differences aside and recognize the energy and spirit that connects us, compels us to value freedom.
If we are not man and woman enough to stand together as believers,
then we deserve what is coming to us.
We're unworthy of the freedoms that Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Crispus Addicts, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, and so many more sacrificed and made available to us.
We're not worthy.
We built this country.
We made this country great.
We are its foundational pieces, believers, black, white, brown, whoever.
We are the heart and soul of America.
We are one nation under God.
We are the self-evident truth.
about the United States of America.
Here's what I need you to do right
now.
This audience is just half of the solution.
I don't mean this disparagingly, but this is primarily the white half of the solution.
I need you right now to call, text, and email the other half of the solution.
Contact your friends or co-workers or the parents of the kids on your kids' football and soccer teams.
Tell them to tune into this show right now.
Tell them that Glenn Beck's friend, Jason Whitlock, is hosting a special edition of the Glenn Beck Show
and that I'm going to spend the next three hours explaining how we bring this country back together, how we lean into racial harmony, how we restore the values that our founding fathers put into this country.
It's going to sound crazy.
How does a sports writer know how to fix America and America's racial dilemma?
Tell them God works in mysterious ways.
He chooses certain people to do certain missions.
He spent 53 years preparing me to play this role, to serve this purpose.
He connected me with Glenn Beck at this time for this moment in American history.
You have to step out on faith right now.
You have to feel that energy and spirit that is inside all believers.
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I'm Jason Whitlock, your host.
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Welcome back to the Glenn Beck Radio Show.
I am Jason Whitlock filling in for Glenn Beck.
He'll be back on Monday.
He's going to enjoy his Thanksgiving holiday.
All right, Stu
doesn't need an introduction.
You guys all know Stu.
He's Glenn Beck's right-hand man.
I have brought in my right-hand man, Uncle Jimmy from Los Angeles.
Uncle Jimmy Dodge, welcome.
All right, guys, I want to start by,
I feel a little bit like Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani.
I just held a press conference and said, you know what?
I'm going to expose and I'm going to lay out a blueprint on how America moves forward.
And first, I want your reaction to, before I get into the evidence and the meat of the argument, I want to get you all's reaction to what I laid out.
Stu, you were here last week when I met Glenn for the first time.
And so
what's your reaction to what I've just laid out?
Well, as the white half of the solution, Jason.
No, I mean, that's, you know, it's powerful stuff.
It's interesting to look at all of that and
ask the question, is that possible in 2020?
I mean, you lay out a great vision for America, but
you look at the way that people treat each other.
It doesn't seem like it's even possible.
Stu, I say this in all seriousness.
My confidence really comes from, one, this is the path I've been on my whole life.
But two, I'm telling you, last week when I came here,
I felt an energy between Glenn and I that was inspiring to me.
And Glenn stuck, you know, he always sticks around, does a lot of work, but he stuck around also to take me over to all his documents and
the museum, the history.
And we talked about, he showed me a rough draft.
of the Declaration of Independence, handwritten by Thomas Jefferson with notes on the side.
And there were, there were graphs, because again, people don't understand the Declaration of Independence, all 13 colonies had to be unanimous about what was in the Declaration of Independence.
And he showed me things that Thomas Jefferson had written in the Declaration and that 11 of the 13 colonies agreed to.
And it's clear as day: these guys, Jefferson, Washington, Ben Franklin, our founders,
they were moved by God
and operating from a Christian mindset and they were
going after the end of slavery at the foundation of our country.
Now, because everything had to be unanimous, these two paragraphs were removed and they were condensed to the part that I referenced, self-truth, creator, all men are created equal.
But that was a more expanded version of the Declaration of Independence that made it crystal clear.
These were Christian men that knew slavery was a sin and wanted to get rid of it.
And that's, and there were other parts of my connection with Glenn, but just have engaging with him in that conversation, him showing me those documents, it just made, it's possible, man, as dark as things have seen in 2020.
There is light at the end of this tunnel.
And I think the light starts with those of us who are believers, and we have to move past these very superficial differences we have about skin color, and we have to reconnect again as believers.
Yeah, I mean, as people of faith, we know the end of the story, right?
We know this turns out okay at some point, but we don't have to fight hard to get there.
I mean, you talk about the Declaration of Independence.
You know, it not only was in there, it was a central part of their argument to form the country that slavery needed to end.
It was that clear.
And, you know,
history has a lot of awful twists and turns.
And, you know, we know the horror of slavery and what it turned into.
But the founders weren't those people.
They're not the people that the left tells us that they are.
And
it's important for people to speak out about that stuff.
And you really laid that out well.
All right.
You guys know Stu.
And if you know Uncle Jimmy,
you know him from a role he played on a television show I hosted on Fox Sports called Speak for Yourself.
And on that show, Uncle Jimmy leaned into comedy and humor.
And
that's a role he's played with me going all the way back to my days in Kansas City as a columnist and as a radio host.
But the real connection between Jimmy and I is
more than just humor.
It's deeper than that.
Jimmy, for lack of a better
description, reminds me of the guys and the people that I grew up with at my dad's bar.
My dad's bar was in the inner city in Indianapolis.
It catered to factory workers.
It catered to working class people.
And that's...
deep inside of me, those working class roots.
And as I've moved up the financial ladder and the career ladder, I've never lost or abandoned my connection to working-class people.
I got a working-class mindset and mentality.
And if you ever met any of my friends, black, white, whatever,
that's kind of our foundation, a working-class mentality.
I am naturally, it's not a gimmick.
I'm naturally
not attracted to elites, to be quite honest with you.
And so Jimmy and I's friendship is just like, Jimmy's not an elite.
Jimmy is
old school.
And
anyway,
so I just wanted to give you that for those of you that have seen Jimmy on my television show, he's not here today to do comedy.
He's here to be Jimmy Dodd,
my friend for 25 years.
And so without further ado,
your reaction to what I laid out in the monologue.
Well, let me say by being the elder statesman of the panel that you don't get old being no fool.
Okay?
Meaning that through my life, I know that there's trials and tribulations.
And the only way I've ever made it through is with faith.
But I also realize that while we're sitting here, you know, we talk about our faith.
We talk about my faith.
There's a whole generation of people out there, and I'm going to say there's black people, and they're throughout the barbershops and everywhere else that are right now looking at you, going, There they go, pulling out that religion card, there they go, talking about that God.
Every time they want to control us, they want to talk about God.
Wait a minute, like, that's my God.
How did it become they God?
You know, so what do you say to those people that say that?
And trust me, I hear that a lot, and it's become very popular over the last 20 years, and certainly in the last five years, a very secular point of view on life.
And that Christianity was used
to enslave
black people here in America.
And so, therefore, Christianity is evil.
I hear that a lot.
I hear that from people that don't really understand history and don't really understand God.
And that,
listen, have there been people that have misused the Bible, the Quran, whatever religion they want to exploit people?
Absolutely.
That is on those people.
That's not on the Bible.
That's not on the Quran.
That's not on God.
That's on those people misusing it.
And what, if you really understand America's history,
but even just in particular, black people's history in America,
faith
and primarily Christian faith has carried us through for 400 years in this country.
And I wrote, and we'll get deeper into this as I present my argument and case here today, but I go back to the Patrick Moyhan report in 1965.
They call it the Moynihan Report.
It was a study,
a paper about
the Negro family is what they called it at that time.
And he talked about, at that time, in 1965, like, wow, any other group of people that would have been put through the oppression that black people have since being brought here as slaves, a lesser people would have died out.
He basically called it a miracle that we were still here and functioning and a part of the American fabric.
And when I read that, I was like, that's because of our faith.
God carried us.
And anybody making some argument that Christianity has been used to destroy us doesn't understand Christianity, doesn't understand American history, doesn't understand how we got here.
It's our faith.
And if you look at where America has gone, and it's always been, I'm just sorry, it's always been on a path towards freedom, enlightenment.
It's always bended toward truth and fairness.
And so what's happened, we've been making racial progress in this country for 150, 200 years.
And so why has it stopped?
Because it has stopped.
We're not making racial progress right now.
What has been removed from the equation?
God.
Yes, sir.
And there's been a pattern to it.
This has been going on for 50, 60 years.
I hate to sound this old school, but they start removing prayer from school years ago.
And now we've become this very secular society.
And the racial progress has stopped.
We have more racial disharmony right now than we've had since the 1960s, or maybe going back to the 1860s before the Civil War.
The racial disharmony and the self-hate among black people
is at its highest level right now.
It's going to be a good one today.
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Welcome back to the Glenbeck Show.
I am Jason Whitlock filling in for Glenn Beck.
Joined by, of course, Stu, who you guys know.
And my main man, Uncle Jimmy, is here with us.
All right, I promised you a terrific show and a terrific discussion today.
And I need to get a little deeper into it.
We're going to spend all three hours talking about how we fix America and identifying what the critical mistakes we've made that have gotten us to this point where our country seems to be teetering.
And
I contend it's the secularization of our society, and it starts with disconnecting black people from religion and replacing
Christian faith, whatever religious faith, and replacing that with a religion based around skin color.
As black people, we've fallen into this trap that has been laid out for us.
Someone set the trap,
and they don't talk about it in the mainstream media.
And that's why what Glenn and the Blaze have done is so important.
The move I made at Outkick is so important
that
it takes independent media voices to talk about what is actually happening and identifying the real culprits.
And
look,
there's only one real culprit here, liberals.
And people get tired of hearing me say it, talk about it, identify them.
Why don't you talk about conservatives?
And I'm like, well,
everybody else is talking about conservatives and their alleged crimes.
There's no one talking about liberals and their crime.
And one of the biggest crimes, or the biggest crime, that has been committed on America, has been the country was founded on Christian values, and liberals are trying to remove those values.
And the tip of that spear
is disconnecting black people from God and replacing skin color as their religion.
That's what's driving all of the racial disharmony.
The key to bringing down America, installing Marxist, socialist, communist values
is driving racial disharmony through black people's worship of skin color.
And all the fake disciples.
See, liberals pretend to be disciples of this black skin color worship.
They've pretended to join that church.
Now, trust me, trust me, when all hell breaks loose and
the country's at the brink of a racial racial war, a civil war, those fake disciples of black skin color are going to walk out of that church, put on different outfits.
They're going to uncolor their purple hair.
They're going to take off their Antifa black block uniforms.
And they're going to go blend right in over with
white people or white establishment
as we get slaughtered.
And as this country continues to get torn apart, and as we continue to move towards Marxism, socialism, and communism, and the loss of the freedoms that our founding fathers made essential and put into America.
And so why do I say that black people have turned skin color into our religion?
Go look.
It's everywhere.
Particularly for those of us in the sports world, there were NBA players that had love us.
on the back of their jerseys.
And people will hear that say, well, man, he just wants to be love.
And to me, as a Christian, and again, this is why I say us believers have to come together and look at the world through our believing eyes.
A man that would put love us on the back of his, why is he so special?
Love Jesus?
I get that.
Love God?
I get that.
But love us
because of our skin color?
I don't get that.
Because trust me,
if white people were out preaching love white people, we'd be like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is this about?
We would be offended by that.
And so they've given us this religion.
And LeBron James and all these black celebrities, they're all into the
love us, love me.
I'm a celebrity.
I'm worth millions of dollars.
I dunk a basketball.
Love me.
If they don't love me, they hate you.
And the love, there's a commercial right out now by Beats by Dre.
You love me, you love me not.
You love me, and it's you know, it's basically saying you don't really love me, you like, you love black culture, but you don't love me.
And it ends with, oh, if you love me, what a wonderful world this would be.
I mean, just think that through as a believer.
If I love LeBron or some
that fixes the world.
That's our salvation.
As a believer, what do we believe?
The love of God, the love of Jesus.
That is our salvation.
That was what this country was founded on.
And I know slavery was part of our foundation.
That was a global problem,
a global condition.
That America, if our if the truth is told about America, we were at the forefront of eliminating slavery.
If you understand the Declaration of Independence,
the final version and any of the rough drafts, that was Christian men objecting to slavery.
They put the seeds in the Declaration of Independence so that slavery could be ended.
We were world leaders.
There's still slavery going on right now.
Well.
And people don't talk about it, don't address it, but we are convicted for sins from 150 years ago that we fought a civil war and sacrificed hundreds of thousands of lives to end it.
We get no credit for that
as believers.
We have to stand up
We have to come together and connect.
And I know it's hard right now.
The media has made it very hard.
They are purposely sowing seeds of racial disharmony.
They want us at each other's throat.
They're the problems, those black people, and they want black people.
They're the problem, those white people.
I'm telling you today, the problem is
those of us that are believers,
we're being cowards.
We're ignoring what has been taught to us.
We have to come together.
I have to connect with Stu on our religious faith.
That removes our skin color.
It makes it irrelevant.
We share a common purpose and vision, and a way we see the world.
There's an energy and a belief that has been placed inside of us by our embrace of God and a higher power.
That's the message when you encounter
a racist,
and they can be black or white.
One of these people that thinks that black skin and worship of black skin is the key to our country.
You have to tell them about the higher power that you serve
and that this whole skin color thing is irrelevant to you.
That's why you don't have time for white races.
You don't have time for black races.
If we come together under that, if we get back to one nation under our belief system that makes skin color irrelevant,
then we have a chance to fix America.
But it's us.
Now, again,
I blame them for what they're doing.
And again,
the liberals
created this black skin color religion.
They're paying for it.
They've commercialized it.
They've forced it in sports.
I was watching the Baltimore Ravens football game and again, the whole NFL, Black Lives Matter.
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
The people that founded this are trained Marxists out of their own mouths.
The principles that they're talking about
disrupting the nuclear family.
You don't want to hear.
That is cold word for destroying God.
Again, they love to talk about cold words and dog whistles.
They never address their own.
They are the kings of cold words and dog whistles.
They're trying to tear us apart along racial lines.
And you have to remove God because if you remove God, that's our connective tissue.
That's the spirit and energy.
God is.
And so they're removing it and have you focused on skin color.
It's a rigged game.
And I'm so thankful for Glenn for giving me this opportunity.
I'm so glad I came here last week and met Glenn and felt that energy and spirit and passion for God and country.
I want to share it with you because we can fix this.
I don't want to denigrate President Trump and the campaign to
redo the election or fix the election.
But what we can do together here is more powerful than anybody sitting in that White House.
If we come together as believers, we'll make the election irrelevant.
Yes, sir.
The House and the Senate and all Nancy Pelosi, we can make them irrelevant.
If we come together, they will bend to our will.
If God is on our side, we cannot fail.
I'm not a preacher.
I'm a sinner.
But I know what I know.
I know what was put inside me.
I know what 25th Street Baptist Church taught me.
I know the power of God and Jesus and submitting to his will.
You know it too.
Don't let them win.
I'm Jason Whitlock.
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Welcome back to the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Winlock sitting in for Glenn Beck.
I hope you have been listening.
We have about two hours and eight more minutes of a discussion about how we fix America.
I just went in in the last segment about skin color and black pride being the new religion.
And I wrote a column about this,
about how it's the new religion that's taking black people and America straight to hell.
And I suggest you go read that column, but I want to hear from Stu and Uncle Jimmy about
my thoughts in the last segment and about how
liberals, in my view, are promoting racial disharmony
through
the promotion of racial animus and this
skin color being the new religion.
I mean, I think you nailed it.
And one of the things I really love about that and the message that you're bringing today is it's a message of empowerment.
I think even on the conservative side, we're constantly
getting to that side where we're seeing ourselves as victims all time, right?
There's this world where, you know, even with the election and all the other things going on, these things are always happening to us.
People are doing things to us, and we're always fighting back from the defensive side, right?
This is an offensive message, right?
This is a message of saying we can change these things with or without Washington, with or without celebrities, with or without Hollywood, with or without any of those people.
We can do this because, you know, this is what we're supposed to be doing as people of faith, right?
Taking control and doing
the things that we foundationally believe.
It's not this passive sort of thing where the world happens to us.
We are able to define what the future is if we actually believe these things and act on them.
And because acting on them is the hard part, right?
It's easy to say these things.
Acting on them is the hard part, especially with all the pressures that come from getting beat up on social media and
people lighting you up all over the place.
But that is there.
That path is there.
And I think you outlined it really well.
Uncle Jimmy,
as I flip back and forth from the white side to the black side of the room, we're all going to be holding hands and saying kumbaya when this is over.
Well, so from a distance.
Listen,
you know, I was in law enforcement for 17 years.
And
one of the things that I taught my officers in law enforcement was you can never mistake your skin of color as a badge of honor.
And when I said that, the black brothers always thought that I was always talking to the white boys.
And I'm like, no, I'm talking to everybody.
Right is right, wrong is wrong, and it ain't no end of difference.
It ain't no in the middle.
You know, we're going to be fair, firm, and consistent across the line.
You know, and
that's just what sticks in my mind the most about this.
You know, we just have to be fair, firm, and consistent across the line.
And that's just that.
I like what both of you have had to say.
And I never heard that saying, Uncle Jimmy.
You've been holding out on me.
But, Stu, I really like your point about playing offense.
And
again, if you're a believer, there's no reason to play defense.
Jesus did that for us on the cross.
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That's how we fix America.
And we have been backpedaling for too long and letting them play all the offense.
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But I'm going to explain to conservatives how we can play offense.
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I am Jason Whitlock.
sitting in for Glenn Beck.
I hope you're enjoying the show.
We have more to get into.
I'm joined by Stu and Uncle Jimmy.
I want to take us deeper into our conversation we're having today.
How do we fix America?
Where do we go from here?
How do we combat the people trying to tear this country down?
And I've been explaining that they are using, liberals are, white liberals, black liberals, white liberals and their flunkies or people they've converted to their side of the fence.
And I've been trying to explain in columns over at Outkick
about how
what the liberals are doing, these modern-day liberals today,
are
the ideological descendants
of the enslavers from 400 years ago.
Modern liberals today
are the ideological descendants
of the enslavers from 400 years ago?
And so when I want you to look, when you see a liberal, one of these very passionate political liberals, and again, I don't want to demonize them all because they're not all this way.
Some of them throw on their liberal hood to cover up their bigotry.
Some of them just take that label on so they don't even have to deal.
No one can call me a racist.
I'm a liberal.
And so they just do it out of convenience.
It simplifies simplifies their life.
They can go on, take care of their families, work their jobs.
Look, I'm a liberal.
You can't accuse me of anything.
And some of them are just going along to simplify their life.
But there are others at the core of liberalism that are the ideological descendants of the enslavers from 400 years ago.
So when you see them, I want you to think of them as being on a boat that's bringing slaves into America.
And then they have have some helpers that are blacks that help them catch slaves.
And again, if you watch Roots or you know anything about the slave, there were black people that helped white enslavers catch slaves.
There were, there,
and that's all that's what you have going on right now with liberals.
And so, and I'm going to tell you why.
Because, Uncle Jimmy, I see you like, wow, wow, that's a lot.
That's a lot.
But I want you to think about this.
Let's go back 400 years ago and what would an enslaver tell you?
Uncle Jimmy, your black skin makes you a special classification of human beings.
And your black skin limits your freedom because you're a special classification of
human being who's unworthy of freedom.
And so your blackness is your defining characteristic.
Your skin color tells me everything I need to know about you.
and how I can classify you and use you and enslave you
you're a skin that's what they said 400 would you agree with that was the mentality 400 years ago well if i let you do that to me then that's yeah 400 they did it at gunpoint at that time but i understand now they do it at laptop point or social media at point they're very powerful they put a they put a
they put a social media mob on you they've they've removed the gun and just said look
We got a special classification.
This is the Associated Press, which is basically basically the media platform for America.
The entire globe reads the Associated Press.
That's how they get their initial impression of America.
And the Associated Press in June, shortly after George Floyd's tragic death in Minneapolis, decided, you know what?
There's a special classification of Americans that you can identify by their skin color, black.
And that classification of people, we are now going to capitalize the B in black.
No other ethnic group gets this distinction.
There's this one group of people who
their most prized possession, their defining characteristic is their skin color.
And we're going to classify them and let everybody know that's a special group of people.
We're going to capitalize the B
in their description of themselves.
And they're black and they're different than everybody else.
And
their freedom is basically limited because you will,
the way things operate with the gun that they have, social media, control of celebrities or whatever,
if you don't stick to a liberal point of view on all issues, you're kicked out of the black race.
You're kicked out of the black race.
Oh my god, you think that
Barack Obama isn't the greatest president in the world?
And
oh my god, you're not black.
What do you mean?
You don't think Barack Obama is the greatest thing?
What do you mean black isn't your defining characteristic?
What do you mean you want to stick to the values that your grandmama and your minister taught you at church?
Don't you understand that liberalism and blackness mean
you abandon
everything that you were taught in the church to serve liberalism?
You don't have the freedom.
Every other group in this country has the right, the freedom.
I want to be conservative.
I want to be liberal.
I want to be libertarian.
I want to be a bunch of stuff other than my skin color.
Everybody else gets to do that but us.
Liberals, primarily white, in control of Hollywood, the movie industry, the music industry, academia,
has said that there's a special classification of people in America.
Their defining characteristic is their skin color.
We get to decide what is black or not, and they have to live up to those standards on a day-to-day basis, or we kick them out of their skin color.
You must serve blackness.
Blackness is your religion.
Blackness trumps God,
Jesus, and everything.
Your skin color is the most important thing about you.
I started down this path because of
Dave Chappelle's appearance on Saturday Night Live a couple of weeks ago or three weeks ago after the election.
And Dave Chappelle got up and gave this very unapologetically black performance on Saturday Night Live.
Dave Chappelle, who's married to an Asian woman who lives in a predominantly white rural community, got on the stage at Saturday Night Live.
Look how black I am.
I hate Trump.
And
I'm a liberal and I believe it all.
And I'm like, he started his speech talking about his great-grandfather who was born into slavery and who used three things.
Dave said there were three things about my great-grandfather.
He loved education.
He pursued freedom for black people.
And he loved Jesus Christ.
That's what he said.
Those were out of Dave Chappelle's mouth.
And I was like,
loved education, love freedom, and loved Jesus Christ.
That sounds like America.
That sounds like stereotypical American values.
And I'm like, so his great-grandfather comes out of slavery, meets with Woodrow Wilson, takes a delegation of black people to meet with Woodrow Wilson in the White House.
Woodrow Wilson at the time was considered a friend of the Confederacy.
But Dave Chappelle's grandfather, being a typical American, loving education, loving freedom, and loving Jesus Christ,
went to meet with the president.
Now anybody black that meets with the president gets gets kicked out of the black race.
We don't get to just pursue education, freedom, and Jesus Christ anymore.
That's been taken away from us by the ideological descendants of enslavers.
They've imposed a mental slavery in replacement of the physical slavery.
And it is more destructive than the physical slavery.
When they take over your mind, they've taken over your body, body, your spirit, your soul, they disconnect you from God and connect you to liberalism.
It's
the capital B,
this special distinction they've given us.
And again, you started the show asking me,
oh, well, Christianity, you know, a lot of people say that was given to us to enslave us.
No.
The defining of us as black and that being a special characteristic, that was given to us and limited our freedom.
That was given to us and put us mentally enslaved so that they could physically enslave us.
Worshiping your skin color, thinking of it as the defining characteristic of you, that is the enemy of black people and the enemy of America.
They're using that to tear down America.
I'm sorry, I've got liberal friends.
I know it bothers them when I point this out, but I'm going to point it out because it needs to be pointed out.
It's the only way we save America.
They have convinced you.
That conservative is a curse word, that conservative is the cold word for Satan.
Conservative, if you really understand, I'm taking the politics out of it.
Conservative means I believe in God
and I'm going to stand on these principles that God teaches in the Holy Bible.
That's what conservative is.
It's a trick and a game that's being played on you.
I've never voted.
For anybody.
I'm not involved in politics.
I'm not ashamed of being a conservative because all it really means in this day and age is I believe in the word of Jesus Christ and God.
And some of you say you will stand on those principles and choose death over them.
You won't even choose social media scorn.
You can't even handle that.
So I know you'll deny him if death was on the line.
If you can't handle a celebrity, a LeBron James or one of these other idiot celebrities calling you out over social media or on TV
because you stand on the principles that was taught to you in church as a child?
You will deny Jesus at every turn.
If that's all it takes is some tweets and some retweets and not getting some likes.
This is all connected.
It's all connected to how they're using racial disharmony to promote racial division and animus to tear down this country and to take away
the values that made this country great.
Was it always great for us?
No.
I am not in denial.
But did America, did the values, did the things implanted in the Declaration of Independence, in the Constitution,
did they put us on a path towards freedom for everybody?
Absolutely.
And I'm just, if America was as evil as they pretend in the mainstream media and over social media, these airports would be filled with black people trying to get up out of here.
And you couldn't get them up out of here with a stick of dynamite.
So quit lying.
And I'm not, anybody that knows me knows that I will complain about anything that I think is unfair.
I am not some yes, sir, no, sir
Negro.
Everybody knows that about me.
He ain't that.
And so any of these people that say, oh, these are a lot of things.
I'm scared or I'm, no.
I'm standing on the things that Mama Lovey Kennedy, my grandmother, and 25th Street Baptist Church, put inside me
because they were the right things.
They were the ingredients that allowed me.
In 1984, Jim, you know this.
I was living in a 400-square-foot apartment with my father in the hood in Indianapolis.
Yep.
My father made like $225 a week.
His businesses had been shut down.
He got to run a file of the IRS.
We were poor, very poor.
I was sleeping on a couch every day my senior year of high school.
A football scholarship changed my life.
What my grandmother put into me as a child changed my life.
And here in America, because America promises freedom,
I was able to change my life and my family's life.
And what happened in the 30 years or has been 36 years since 1984.
I can't count.
Neither can I.
Journalism major.
Amazing.
Things that can only happen in America.
I don't care who the president was.
I don't care what you think of this president.
I was sitting in the rose garden right outside his office and interviewed him and talked about my mama and daddy and factory workers and why America first was important to me.
That happens in America when you go from 400 square foot apartment in the hood, broke, poor,
to interviewing the president to acquiring a level of financial wealth that you can not only change your life, but change the lives of the family members and the people that you care about around you.
That happens in America.
So we have to
take the time
to explain
to black people that liberals are wearing a hood.
They are the ideological descendants.
of the enslavers.
They have imposed a mentality that enslavers imposed 400 years ago.
Your black skin defines you, makes you unworthy of freedom, American freedom.
You can't be like the rest of America.
They're doing it all over again right now and trying to tear down this country.
We can put a stop to it if believers come together and stand on the values and the principles that we believe in.
I'm Jason Whitlock.
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I am Jason Whitlock.
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I didn't know they did it like that.
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You know, it had me kind of feeling like that.
That was a fantastic.
What was the name of the spot you used to DJ at today?
The Firelight.
The Firelight.
Yeah, that had me kind of feeling like we was back at the Firelight.
All right.
Hey, listen, I hope you're enjoying this special edition of the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Witlock sitting in for Glenn Beck.
I want to, I just went 20-some-odd minutes straight there, and I got a little emotional and on fire.
I want to hear from Stu and Uncle Jimmy about my explanation of Capital B and the ideological descendants of slavery.
Did I make my point clearly?
I don't know, Jimmy.
What do you think?
In the first hour or the second hour,
I was conflicted on where you stood.
I had no idea.
What are you trying to say?
You know, you brought up a point, and I let me ask a very stupid white guy question here for a second.
You brought up a point that I
really connected with me, which is the idea of talking about someone
and using the color of their skin as their defining characteristic is, to me, not only wrong but demeaning like it is a
racist right and racism at its core is collectivism i mean it is it's you can't separate the two uh it's talking about someone as a member of a group rather than an individual with with personal merit and and all the things that we strive for
and i and i and you you connect with me completely on that and i think you connect with everybody in the audience when you talk about that because i don't that's not what i want to see that was that when i was brought brought up, I was taught that racism was looking at someone and judging them by their skin color.
And that's the opposite of what I want.
I don't, I want to judge someone by the content of their character.
So, what you said, I think, completely connects.
Why does it connect with you and Uncle Jimmy and me, but not the majority of the African-American community?
Can I answer that?
Go ahead.
You take the first wing.
I got it.
I'm going to answer that because a couple of times in your last segment, you made the analogy of when we were brought up in church, what our grandmothers taught us.
You know, you got a group of kids now that when they die, you got to pay the preacher to do their service.
The preacher don't even know who these kids are when they die because they've never been to church.
They've never had the basis of love of God.
They don't know the word.
You know, so for you to sit up here and for us to think that they had it in them to begin with, they never had it.
And we're giving them the benefit.
Oh, everybody went to church.
No, you didn't.
You ever heard some of these people try to pray?
They don't know how to pray.
My grandmother taught me to pray.
I know what prayer do for you.
People only like to pray now when they're going through hard times.
I pray when things is going good.
I mean, I'm just saying, you know.
Jim, you've made an excellent point.
And I don't think my addition can top what you just said because you got right to the heart of it.
But I would just add this: in the space that I operate in, in the media,
I look at,
we have been trained and miseducated by academia and the media.
And when you look at
I'm going to follow up on Jim's point, and people won't fully understand it.
But
when
because I'm a product of desegregation and bussing in school systems and things like that, they started bussing kids into my school system when I was in seventh grade.
So I know some of the benefits of forced desegregation, but there was also some downside.
And so when you start taking kids away from their base of support and turning them over to a profession that is dominated, just quite honestly, by white liberals, controlled by their guilt.
And then they start teaching you things
that move you away from your
family, neighborhood base of support and the values there.
And so there's a lot of young kids.
Not only were they not brought up in the church,
but their educational process
has been, they've been told by professors and teachers, your skin color makes you a victim.
Your Your skin color tells you everything you need to know about America.
And they've been taught this way.
And then the entire media and social media teaches you that your skin color explains everything.
And so they've just kind of followed along.
And when you disconnect people, and again, this has been,
and I wrote about this in another piece about how there had been a long tradition all the way up to Martin Luther King's death that America's moral compass
had been black religious men.
Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Bishop Richard Allen, who started the AME church in the 1700s.
We had been
holding America morally accountable.
And I believe
that Russia, China,
Cuba, communist-run countries understood that.
And that's why there has been such an attack on the black church and disconnecting black people from the church.
And I hear you, Stu, when you basically, the content of character, that is Martin Luther King.
And there are people sitting out there so cynical.
that think, oh,
Stu
acts like he likes Martin Luther king now but if he was in the 1960s he would hate martin luther
and
and the reality is that when you're a prophet like martin luther king was when you're a visionary like martin luther king was your message is ahead of its time
and so people did receive Martin Luther King's message in the 1960s and 50s negatively.
He was ahead of the culture.
And so the people in the culture at that time objected.
But the people that came after,
they weren't ahead of his message.
You came after Dr.
King, and you heard that message, and it made sense to you because that's where America had evolved to.
Probably born in 75?
76, 96.
76.
Okay.
And so.
I look a little older than I am, apparently.
And so.
you heard that message and it connects with you.
And there are a lot of people like, yeah, that is what America is about.
You know, judging people by the content of their character.
And there's this whole cynical thing.
Oh, he's just saying that and he hated Martin Luther King.
You wasn't even around.
You was born in 1975.
You heard the history and the story and the legend of MLK and responded positively to it.
And you really, that's the America you want to live in.
Yeah.
And, you know, I
understood that vision.
I mean, Martin Luther King was always taught to me as a hero, right?
There was never a time where he was ever mentioned in a negative light,
at least that I ever remember growing up.
And my understanding of this world and this thing that we were all doing together was we all agreed on that end goal.
We all agreed that at the end of the day, what we want is a society where we judge each other on the content of the character and not the the color of the skin, on the merit of the person, on the heart, on the soul, on the brain,
on the value of the individual.
And my understanding of this whole process was: sometimes we blew it, sometimes we screwed that up, sometimes you know, there's a bunch of really bad people who do that too often, some people who are good people and screw it up sometimes.
Everybody has problems.
There's sin in this world, as you mentioned today.
But I feel like lately, over the past few years, and with
the prominence of Ibram Kendi, with the rise in prominence of white fragility, of these sort of messages, that goal has changed.
No longer are we shooting for a world in which we're all treated equally, have equal opportunity, and are judged on our merits.
We're now at a point, I mean, Ibram Kendi says it explicitly.
He says the only solution for past discrimination is present discrimination.
The only solution for present discrimination is future discrimination.
This is a guy who has a children's book on sale at Target.
Like
he is advocating for discrimination, and he has a children's book on sale at freaking Target.
And I don't know, Jason, has that goal changed?
It has for non-believers, certainly.
And I'm very suspicious of any man that or any person
who, when they start talking about solutions,
they don't first and foremost, and again, here in America, it starts with faith.
Now, I'm just sorry, every solution starts with faith.
And if you have faith, and again, I don't think a person that has faith can say, you know what, discrimination is the solution.
It's just not.
And
I understand
that the generational
starting points for us in America are different.
I get that.
I get that
as a descendant of a slave, perhaps generationally, not even perhaps, you're starting at a different place than people that inherited wealth.
But again, you have to take a very sophisticated look at America and understand that there are some people that are first-generation immigrants that,
again,
or their parents were first-generation immigrants they don't feel and they justifiably don't feel i didn't start ahead of you and there and i got friends that were like i can tell you some horror stories about growing up and where i came from and i was just as poor they
one 400 square four foot apartment you was living in a lap of luxury jason
And if you haven't been a lot of places, like I used to live in South Carolina, and I was like, man, I thought I was poor.
And then I saw some poverty in the the South.
I was like,
oh, I saw dirt floors in the 1990s with a hole in the floor that served as an oven.
I saw that in the 1990s.
Athletes that I was covering living in those conditions.
I was like, wow.
I had a couch to sleep on.
I might as well have been at the Marriott.
Talk about God is good.
Talking about God is good.
He gave me a couch.
All right, listen, we're going to take a break.
We're going to come back with more of this discussion.
I got more to say, believe it or not.
No, no,
no.
I don't believe him.
What?
I don't believe him.
You're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
I'm Jason Whitlock filling in for Glenn.
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You can reach me over Twitter.
I was just reading through my Twitter mention.
It sounds like some of you are enjoying the show at Whitlock Jason.
I'm going to give out the phone number.
I'm not sure we're going to take calls, but 888-727-2325.
If we don't take calls today which we might we'll certainly take some calls tomorrow i'll be back tomorrow hosting the show and maybe i'll bring you guys into the conversation but right now i'm still talking to stew and and uncle jimmy and
i wanted do you jim do you have anything else you'd like to add from i see you you were vigorously taking notes did we did i leave out anything from the last segment because got to be a little bit tight in this segment so i don't want to go into another rant and the next thing I know, they're screaming at me to take a break.
I would just totally alleviate the fact of you cannot act like when I walk into a building, the first thing that you don't see is my magnagamus black skin.
Okay, you can't act like you don't see that.
Now, you have to get past that.
And if that's all you see, that's okay.
But I also know as a black man, I have this much time to convince you.
That if you look past that, that's your miss.
Okay.
I know that.
That's my job to know.
So let's not act like that doesn't exist.
But let me just say this real quick.
Hold on, I want you to stay there, though.
Okay.
What do you mean?
When you walk into a room, what do you think happens?
When I walk into a room, it's called I Am What I Think You Think I Am.
I know that when I walk into this room, you see me as a black man.
Okay, but what I have to show you is I'm a man.
I know, but but why do you think he doesn't see you as a man?
You missed, let's misinterpret what I said.
I said I think that.
See, that's that internal that you were speaking of earlier that that that's that thing that I carry I feel like when you see me you're not he already looks at me like I'm a you see what I mean?
Yep, you know, but see what you don't know I have a strong sense of pride about me that I don't let that worry me but too many people adopt that you know that's their title, you know.
Oh, I know he ain't gonna give me a job in the first place.
That's why I didn't really try.
No, that's why your butt ain't got no job because you don't have to work.
That's what that is.
That's interesting.
I mean, what I was going to say was, we as a people, we have the tendency to require more out of others than what we're willing to require out of ourselves.
You know,
we like to act like we think that the N-word, we have the rights to that.
And you can't call me that, but we can call each other that.
I want you to honor black lives.
I want you as a white person to honor it.
But it's okay if I kill everybody up in my neighborhood and kill everybody up in the house.
You understand?
I can't expect you to understand what the hell I'm saying when I don't know what the hell I'm saying to you.
Okay, I'm done.
I'm going to translate one of your
Jim Brown, the football grade, a mentor and a friend of mine.
One of his pet sayings is: as black people, we buy what we want and beg for what we need.
Knock if you hear me.
Buy what we want and beg for what we need.
Because it's for us, by us.
Fool boo, huh?
Fool's boo.
All right.
Hey, stick around.
I'm going to go on another rant at the top of the hour and get us through the final hour of the show.
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Welcome Welcome back to the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Whitlock filling in for Glenn Beck.
Happy Tuesday.
I'll be back tomorrow filling in for Glenn as well.
All right, we got 53 minutes left in this show.
I want to make the most of it.
I want to bring one more column topic that I wrote about into this discussion.
I wrote a column for Outkick
about the unapologetically black Olympics.
And it's a rigged Olympics run by white liberals.
And, you know, I'm going to apologize up front for calling them out, but the facts say I have to.
The people running Hollywood, the movie industry, the music industry,
the zeitgeist, basically,
have
participated in putting black people in a certain lane.
And there's a goal you'll see among liberal websites or platforms where
someone's being unapologetically black, and that's great.
And I just sit there and go, I've never seen
someone's being unapologetically Asian or unapologetically yellow or brown or white.
Asian people consider being called yellow an insult.
They don't want to be defined by their skin color.
But we have this rigged Olympics taking taking place every day over social media about how can you be unapologetically black?
And everybody sees it as a good thing.
And I don't because it's not.
Because our skin color for all of us is just some packaging God provided us.
It's not our most important characteristic.
And so other people, while you're running around trying to be unapologetically black,
other people are running around.
I want to be unapologetically Christian.
I want to be unapologetically intelligent.
I want to be unapologetically honest, unapologetically patriotic.
All these other things are open to them.
While we try to live up to a skin color,
and that locks you into
mentality and trying to be something
that other people actually control what that is.
Because all it is is pop culture and the zeitgeist telling you what being black is.
And look at how they have defined it.
Rappers who rap about dealing drugs and killing other black people, they're unapologetically black.
You won't hear anybody question their blackness unless
they meet with President Trump.
Kanye got tossed out.
Ice Cube got tossed out for working with them.
But bottom line,
rappers, unapologetically black.
And what do they do?
Drug dealing, they promote.
Misogyny.
Violence.
towards other black people.
Saying the N-word.
There's nothing more unapologetically black than a black person saying the n-word publicly.
Look how black he is.
He said the n-word.
Dave Chappelle went on Saturday Night Live in front of all of America on NBC and said the N-word repeatedly.
That's how you become unapologetically black.
Or maybe it's the gold chain.
And the type of suit you wear, unapologetically black.
Again, in this competition, and America is a competition.
Do you see Asian Americans sending their kids out into the world?
Go be unapologetically Asian.
Go be unapologetically yellow.
No, they send their kids out.
You go show the world how smart you are.
You go show the world how hard you work.
And again, in this country that the left has defined as unapologetically racist,
Asians are actually achieving at a higher level than everybody else.
Everybody, in almost every category.
And so literally, they're trying to fix this problem.
They're going to redefine Asians as white.
I'm not joking.
This is already, they've already started this.
Class, well, Asians are now white.
And this is liberals doing this.
This isn't white conservatives.
Glenn Beck's not doing this.
Sean Hannity isn't doing this.
All the people that are so terrible for the world and so...
Rush Limbaugh, he's not doing this.
White liberals are.
Asians, the new white.
They're going to have a TV show.
Orange is the new black.
And again, just think about that show.
Orange is the new black.
Did I get the name of that show right?
I think so.
Yeah, I think so.
the word is orange.
Orange.
Orange, not orange.
Anyway, yes, orange is the new black.
I just want you to think about that.
Right.
And how people eat up.
Jim, you worked in law enforcement inside a jail.
Isn't orange what prisoners wear?
It's the new black.
And they've called it.
Just think about.
There's a TV show saying an orange prison uniform is the new black.
There's a lot more truth to that than what you might realize.
I get it.
I get it.
But I just,
this
Olympics, and the Olympics is made up, but it's like there's a contest every day over social media that black Twitter and whatever algorithm Jack Dorsey has set up for Twitter, that gets to say, who's the blackest today?
And Stu, help me out here.
Do you.
It's a stupid question, but do you ever wake up when you show the world how white I am?
Absolutely not.
I'm fascinated by this because
why skin color?
Why not some other immutable characteristic?
Why is this the focus?
I mean, I do see.
Here's what they would say.
No, you made it the focus.
White people did it.
Back in slavery, y'all made it the focus.
Whoever did it, though, was wrong.
Right?
I mean, I just, to me, it's something, it's something that you do.
Like, you mentioned this last hour, Jimmy.
Like, it's something you notice about people, right?
Of course.
You notice I might notice gender, or I might notice a skin color, or I might notice hair color, or anything else.
Exactly.
There's no reason for this to be the constant focus of our lives.
I know, you know, look, it means literally nothing to me that I'm white.
Now, people say that that's your white privilege.
That's what they say is my white privilege.
I don't have to think about my skin color.
I don't have any pride in being white.
I think of my, I know a lot of awful white people.
A lot of them suck, right?
It doesn't do anything for or against them in my eyes.
At least that's, of course, the goal.
It's not to say everyone's perfect at these standards, but like something like that is not important to me.
And I don't think it should be important to anyone.
I mean, I think that's the goal.
I think at the end of the day, if we're not making generalizations based on immutable characteristics, this is good.
If we don't, if there's never another policy.
in our government or anywhere else that is made based on skin color, that is a big win.
We should never judge someone by their skin color.
That is the opposite of what we should be doing.
And I think you've pointed this out so well in these columns for Outkick that we should make sure we post on all the social media because it is this constant focus that,
and it does seem to be, as you point out, only African Americans who have to hit this standard.
They have to live up to some defined black
generalization.
They have to hit these standards to prove themselves part of this group, which is an impossible, it's an impossibly unfair standard for anyone to hit.
And for whatever reason, and I think you've nailed the cause when it comes to white liberals, I'd love to hear more about the reason why you think why it's happening.
Because
it's a major problem, and it's something we all fight with.
There's a control political issue.
The entire,
and again, I don't vote.
I haven't voted.
The facts are making me appear to be a political partisan because I just have to speak against the stupidity that I see.
And so those facts are forcing me here.
But the entire Democratic platform seems to be based off of race.
The entire platform.
Their whole political strategy is vote for us to prove you're not racist.
That is their platform.
There's no policy behind it.
There's no, hey, here's what we need to do to keep pace with India or China or to make sure that we maintain these freedoms or here's what we need to do to bring jobs and economic growth to America.
The platform is be a Democrat or be accused of being a racist.
And people don't, or if you're black, be accused of being a sellout.
So their entire platform is just that.
It's a dog whistle.
It's a, it's a beard.
It's a, it's, you know, what will make your life easier?
No one will ever call you racist if you just pull this Democratic lever and call yourself a liberal.
And so it's just a, it's a life simplifier.
And that is their political platform and strategy.
And it does not improve America.
Again, just go look at the arc of America's racial narrative.
It has always been in constant improvement until they turn race into a religion and remove God
as our religion, as our faith.
And our country is falling apart.
Our cities are being looted, rioted.
People are being harassed, black and white people.
You have Antifa thugs
harassing, damaging businesses, harming human beings.
The Antifa is the new KKK.
Anybody that looks at it factually,
they are the KKK working alongside Black Lives Matter to intimidate people.
to support the Democratic Party.
And if you go back and look at the history of the KKK,
its job in the 1800s, the 1850s, 60s, when it was invented, was to intimidate people into supporting the Democratic political party.
Nothing has changed.
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No, you're not.
I'm Jason Whitlock.
He really doesn't care about skin color, do you?
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I am Jason Whitlock sitting in for Glenn Beck.
All right, when we left off, I was making an interesting point that, Uncle Jimmy, you had something.
I think I was making an interesting point.
You had something you wanted to add here?
Well, I just had the question as I was listening to you.
It was like, when did this happen?
When did this occur in our culture?
And just listening to you.
When did what defined, when what happened?
When we started being defined, it was like,
racism is popular.
There's money to be made in racism.
And I guess what I meant was when I was listening to you talk,
I guess I go back to the Jordan shoes.
Those became our shoes.
Those were the shoes that the inner city kids wanted to have, that they had to have.
And those were shoes that kids started losing their lives over.
You know, you priced these shoes so high, but we had to have them.
And now, you know, we're still there.
I'm simply saying there's big money in racism on both sides of the market.
Let's not act like, you know, that you're black.
There's money there.
I agree with you that there has been a business built around racism.
And it's like Al Sharpton, CEO,
Black Lives Matter, CEO,
or Chief Financial Officer.
There's CFO.
That
the Sean King dude over Twitter.
Oh, my God.
The racism business is so profitable.
Oh, my God.
I want another hour of you talking about him.
Hold on.
The racism industry is so profitable that Sean King is like, man, I ain't white.
I'm black.
I want to get in on this business.
other than can I be a salesman for racism
literally that's what he did he go I want to be a black salesman I want to be a race salesman I got to be black I'm black
I know I look white I know my daddy's white my mama's white my birth certificate says I'm white but I got a black beard
I went to Howard.
I tricked Oprah into paying for me to go to college because I was pretending to be black.
That's how good the race is.
And
here's what has happened to racism.
And I say this without any humor.
Racism is an opinion now.
It's an opinion.
It's not a law.
And again, like Dr.
Martin Luther King and the civil rights generation, they were fighting discriminatory laws.
Slavery was a law.
We had a civil war about what kind of country we were going to be.
What were our laws going to allow?
Were we going to live up to the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal?
And
then,
so I get
fighting laws.
And this is where I've been trying to explain to people.
And this is, again, why I wanted to do this program.
and have this discussion and invite people
into the discussion and into the solution
is because we need to just like explain to people, not just
black people, but all of America, what does America actually promise?
Because what we've turned it into,
the people running the unapologetically black Olympics, the liberals, we've turned it into America promises love.
And until we're loved universally, America is inherently racist.
And America does not promise love.
America promises freedom.
The Declaration of Independence, our Constitution, is about freedom.
What you do with that freedom is on you.
Love.
I can tell you who promises love.
And I wish Glenn needs a Bible in here
because I would hold it up right now.
God,
Jesus, promises love.
And so the people running around wrecking TV commercials, you love me, you love me not.
You love my culture, but you don't love me.
Well,
you need to talk to God and yourself about that.
America does not promise love.
It can't deliver on that.
If you understand the world, sin entered into the world.
It was not what God intended, but it entered into the world and it's not going anywhere.
So what can you do to protect yourself from sin?
Immerse yourself.
in the love of God.
Immerse yourself in the philosophies, the teachings, the wisdoms, the principles, the values given to you right there in that good book, the Holy Bible.
That will protect you from sin and will stop you from engulfing yourself in sin and destroying yourself.
Don't look to America for what God can only provide.
America is going to provide you freedom.
That's its most valuable resource.
That's why Chris Rocks, not Chris Rocks, Dave Chappelle's great grandfather
said he was education, freedom, and Jesus Christ.
Freedom and Jesus Christ, you can't separate them.
And we've allowed it to be separated.
And we have to put a stop to that if we want to save this country.
We have to, believers of any color, group, we have to come together as believers.
And then our enemies don't stand a chance.
Don't fall for the trap.
Don't let yourself be racially separated.
I am Jason Whitlock.
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Welcome back to the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Whitlock.
We're in the final 30 minutes.
Thank you for joining me today.
I'll be back tomorrow.
So will Uncle Jimmy.
So will Stu.
I hope you've enjoyed our conversation today.
888-727-2325 is the phone number to call.
I may take some phone calls in the final segment of the show, but I want to
get towards a conclusion for today.
And just
there's still time for you all to invite your friends, people that don't look like you, but who are friends of yours, or people that look like you that disagree with you, to listen to this program and to start
getting an understanding of what we need to do to start steering America back to where it belongs and back into the values that have made this country great.
To me, it starts with those of us that have faith and are believers in moving well beyond our physical appearance differences.
The entire world right now is rigged for you to lean into those
physical appearance differences.
Social media begs you to do it.
Black Lives Matter begs you to do it.
The mainstream media begs you to do it.
They want to define every issue and problem along racial lines.
Racism has become an opinion.
It's not a law.
It's not discriminatory policies.
It's just someone's opinion.
And what I mean by that, I'm going to give you a controversial example, but it's just factual.
There is not one shred of evidence that has been produced so far that Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis cop,
put his knee on the neck of George Floyd Floyd because of racism.
There's not one shred of evidence.
He very likely was driven by incompetence,
frustration,
stupidity,
all of the above.
Power.
OD'd on power.
I don't think there has not been one shred of evidence.
He says, oh, here's a a black man.
Let me put my knee on his neck and kill him.
It's just an opinion that the mainstream media and social media has given us.
And as long as it is just an opinion,
there is no end.
And again, that's like the NFL, NBA, everybody's putting on these slogans.
Let's end racism.
They got commercials.
Dr.
Harry Edwards, let's move the goalpost and end racism.
We're going to move the goalposts or the chains.
We're going to move the sticks.
I'm not laughing.
And end racism.
It's an opinion.
Jimmy, I got an opinion that I'm the best-looking dude in Nashville, Tennessee.
And you believe that.
You can't end that opinion.
You can't.
You can't end that opinion.
And so, again, you talk the money to be made in just keeping the racism thing.
going and alive.
That's all they're doing because it's just opinions right now.
And
again, are there things that happen in America that are unquestionably racist?
No question about it.
But that's just a form of unfairness because that flows both ways.
There are black people doing things to brown, yellow, and white people out of racism.
The same as there are white people that have done something to people that don't look like to them out of racism.
But too much of it is being blamed on racism when the reality is human beings
do really foolish, unfair, sinful things out of jealousy, out of frustration, out of unchecked emotions, out of incompetence or stupidity.
Or they overdose on their power
and they do inappropriate things.
But
social media and the mainstream media are addicted to racism as a way to gin up clicks, relevance, traction, ratings.
It's desperation.
They're playing the game with the American public for television ratings.
And those of us
who bow to a higher power and embrace those teachings don't play the game that they have set up for us
don't give in to bias or bigotry like they want you to that's they're trying to trap you
those of you listening those of you who have a religious faith those of you that love this country
and or God.
They're trying to trick you into the kind of racism that they believe in, that they are guilty of.
Don't fall for it.
Stand firm on what you believe and start engaging with people
that don't look like you
solely on those faith-based principles.
Don't get distracted.
Don't let them turn it into a political discussion.
I beg my family.
And again, it's why I don't embrace politics.
It's a distraction from
something above and much higher and more powerful.
And again, I'm not,
the elections are important and they have consequences, but it can't be the focus of your life
if you play that game.
And because the Democrats, I'm just sorry, this is just factual.
Because they've turned Democratic politics into an entire discussion of race.
And that their selling point is be a Democrat, don't be racist.
That's why I reject all of it.
It's a distraction away from higher principles and a higher calling.
I'm out on a little bit of shaky ground with my next statement because I'm going to have to do some more research.
But I just don't believe that Thomas Jefferson,
when he's writing the Declaration of Independence, I don't think he's,
oh, these dang Whigs or these Republicans or these, and I don't know what political parties were around it there.
I got to do some more research, but I just think he was
writing the Declaration of Independence.
I think they wrote the Constitution with a higher purpose than just serving political partisanship.
They were trying to please
the Creator.
We spend all of our time right now trying to please some political party,
some political identity, some racial identity.
If we, again, I've written columns about this in terms of what are, what do you want to be known for?
How do you want people to perceive you?
What is your identity?
What are the priorities on your identity?
I want to be known.
I want people to say, hey, that's Jason Woodlock.
He's a Christian.
I really do.
And I know I'm flawed.
And I know that I'm a sinner.
I know it, but I still want to be judged.
He's a Christian.
And then judge me based on, do I live up?
And I'm going to deal with that because
none of us are perfect.
I don't want you to look at me.
Oh, he's black.
Oh, he's a Republican.
Oh, he's a Democrat.
Oh, he's a liberal or conservative.
I really want to be just,
does Jason's actions, his actions, are they consistent?
Is he presenting himself in public in a way that glorifies God?
And then the second, honestly, this is the way I feel.
I want to be judged as an American.
Do I bring honor to my country?
Those are the most important things to me.
Do I bring honor to my family and the people associated and aligned with me?
Those are important.
Skin color?
That's a game.
That's not my defining characteristic.
I'm not remotely ashamed.
I'm proud of being black.
I think black is beautiful.
I like my packaging, but it's not a real high priority for me.
If you dig into those concepts, that kind of identity, we can fix America.
We can beat the rigging of the algorithms coming out of Silicon Valley intended to destroy and remake America
into a secular country,
into a socialist, communist, Marxist country.
That is the end game and the goal that is going on.
We can defeat it
if we just double down on our founding principles.
And when I say that, I'm talking about our country, but I'm talking to those of you whose founding principles, you had a mother, a father, a teacher, an aunt, an uncle, a grandmother that founded you in religious faith and beliefs, Christian faith and beliefs.
some sort of higher power beliefs.
If your foundation started there, lean into those principles.
That's how we fix this country.
Again, you do not have to be some holy roller that wears it on his sleeves.
I don't.
Again, I'm giving you this conversation and this talk because it is necessary for you to understand where I'm coming from and how we fix this country.
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You can complain, whine, and all you want.
There's no place better.
Our programming at the start was right.
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Welcome back to the Glenn Beck program.
I am Jason Whitlock.
This is the final segment of the show today.
I'll be back tomorrow with Stu and Uncle Jimmy.
I'm going to just say this because I know we're a bit short on time and I don't want to run out of time and not be able to say it, but I'm so thankful to Glenn for inviting me to sit in for him.
And, you know, Glenn and I met last week when I was here in Dallas.
I came on the show and I started today's show talking about the kindred spirit and energy that I felt from Glenn.
And
it was an organic thing.
It wasn't something I expected.
You know, I was respectful of Glenn and the work he's done.
But I'm like everybody else, I've read what the mainstream media has tried to do to Glenn's reputation.
And so I didn't know what to expect.
I didn't expect to feel what I felt between Glenn and I.
And just
this message that I've been trying to deliver today
started last week when I met Glenn Glenn because
I think there is
real power and change in the energy that I felt between Glenn and myself.
I feel like Glenn has a passion.
I have not discussed this with Glenn, but I think Glenn has a passion for racial harmony and America
just like I do.
And we didn't have some big discussion about it.
It was just something I could feel.
He took me over to his museum and I was looking at all these artifacts and things that he had.
And
America is at a critical time.
And if we don't come together,
people that look different but share a spirit and energy, if we don't come together and work together and model
for the rest of America.
Like, hey, man, I know these Marxists and the people on the far left, they see America this way.
They see racial harmony through the promotion of racial discord and discrimination.
If we don't come together, those of us that know better and believe better, and start working together and start modeling for the rest of America.
No, no, no.
Here's what America is, and here's how we do it.
Here's how we keep that arc of fairness and growth and freedom going.
And so
I'm so glad.
And Glenn and I didn't talk about it.
Next thing I know, I get home and it's like, hey, can you come back and fill in for Glenn Beck?
Glenn really enjoyed having you on, blah, blah, blah.
And so I'm so thankful that clearly the same energy that I felt, Glenn felt.
And I'm so thankful of that.
And I just want those of you that have been sitting out there
feeling like hope
has gone away.
And it hasn't.
It's in you.
The things that we believe in, they don't go away.
Elections don't take away hope.
Slogans on NFL, stadiums, NBA arenas, celebrities,
Black Lives Matter, they don't take away hope.
They're not a bigger supplier of hope.
They're not kryptonite to God.
They are just not.
We have the power to change this country and put it back on course.
We can do that by coming together and working together and modeling the behavior that makes America great.
We'll be back tomorrow, and I'm going to invite you into the discussion tomorrow for sure.
Stu, Uncle Jimmy, thank you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
This is the Glenn Beck Program.