Thursday, June 3, 2021

Jason Whitlock RUINS Stephen A. Smith - Kwame Brown Calls EVERYONE Out

I recommend the 'Politickin' with Curtis Scoon' weekly video series.  It's a podcast as well.

We've seen how, out of nowhere, Kwame Brown is calling out the Establishment.  He is explaining that the people at the 'top' neither deserve to be there, and not only that, they are being paid to push an agenda. What's the agenda?  Scoon and Whitlock go into it here, as well as in the previous podcasts.  Before they get into all of that, Whitlock slams Stephen A. Smith, calling him 'uninformed', and letting us know that he can't write.  Whitlock backs up Kwame Brown's assertions that Smith's 'white daddy' tells him what to do.  That's the first 20 minutes.  It's an epic rant.

I don't know how long Brown will be allowed to do his thing before he's taken off of YouTube, but the man has created a firestorm.  The connections to the points made on Vox's site, like the fact that talent and perseverance do NOT win out - the people getting top billing are pawns, tools, well paid shills - dovetail perfectly with what Brown, Scoon, and Whitlock are saying.

Remember, this woman is now a millionaire, and seen as a 'leader' by the Establishment:


Not only that, you're not supposed to question her success, and if you do, you are a ... wait for it ....  racist.  

That's the game.  It's being played now as well.  Whitlock and Scoon bring up a great point:  Why is Matt Barnes, a role player when he was in the NBA, given huge sums for his podcast "All the Smoke"?  (Kwame calls it 'None of the Smoke').  Additionally, why is Barnes being given a biopic on Showtime?  Or Netflix?  Why him?  Who cares?  There are literally hundreds of former NBA players with more interesting histories.  What agenda is he pushing that the Big Shots want him from and center?

These guys aren't having it any longer, and they are letting you know:




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