Controversial political commentator Nick Fuentes blasted analyst Jason Whitlock, and Whitlock did not let the opportunity to address the matter pass by.
In his program “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock addressed the latest commentary that Nick Fuentes gave about him.
“I’ve heard it all it’s all hot garbage it’s not true it’s your understanding and you shouldn’t lean into your understanding, because trust me, if we were in a battle of black versus white one of them early chapters in the Old Testament ‘hey let me tell y’all about this black versus white battle that’s going to rule the world.’”
“People that want to lean into their own understanding pass along that understanding to justify the racial idolatry they use to build an audience. Nick Fuentes did it. Does it help us grow?”
Nick Fuentes is an American far-right political commentator, activist, and live streamer. Fuentes has been associated with various controversial movements, including Christian nationalism and neo-Nazism.
Fuentes is considered a controversial figure due to his promotion of far-right ideologies, including white nationalism, Christian nationalism, and antisemitism. His provocative statements and actions have led to widespread criticism and de-platforming from major social media platforms.

The feud between Whitlock and Feuntes can be traced back from when Fuentes made a comment about the so-called “black culture,” something that Whitlock has historically talked about.
“So tired of hearing that black crime is caused by ‘black culture,’” he said in a post on X. “For some reason rap music doesn’t make white people steal cars and shoot people. It only works on black people.”
Nick Fuentes Calls Jason Whitlock a “Token”
In his own livestream, Nick Fuentes let it all out against Jason Whitlock and called him a “token,” and going on a long speech ciriticizng Whitlock for his views and also, for his race.
“Hey Jason, you’re a token,” Fuentes said. “You are in conservative media as a black guy that can confer upon white people the dignity of not being called a racist for having their views. That’s why you get paid and that’s why I don’t, because I didn’t have the privilege of being born black.”
“I was born white, so there’s a limit on what I can say, there’s a limit on what I can say without being penalized in the so-called free marketplace of ideas, and everybody knows it everybody knows it.”

So far, Nick Fuentes has been de-platformed in multiple streaming and social media sites, and he not streams on platforms like Rumble and his own live-streaming site, Cozy.tv.

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