ESPN Mocks Courage, Awards US Women's Soccer Team ESPY | Tommy Sotomayor Debates Whitlock | Ep 478

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The sports world has reimagined courage in the last 20 years, and the 2023 ESPYs were a low point for the Arthur Ashe Award. We’re well aware that ESPN previously handed this same award to gay, late-round NFL draft pick Michael Sam and to Bruce Jenner for changing his name, style of dress, and pronouns. To remain in the good graces of the corporate media, you’re required to pretend Megan Rapinoe and company faced fire hoses, police canines, burning crosses, and lived on government cheese to win gold medals. They did not. Jason identifies a pattern in what the four-letter network believes are courageous acts. “The lies all seem to serve the same special interest group. Brittney Griner, Michael Sam, Caitlyn Jenner, Megan Rapinoe, William 'Lia' Thomas, and on and on all play for the Alphabet Mafia.” Host of “Please, Call Me Crazy” and “Fearless” contributor Royce White joins Jason and Steve Kim to discuss ESPN and the ESPYs. We continue our discussion of the manosphere with podcaster Tommy Sotomayor, the person many people, including himself, credit with creating the manosphere. Tommy, Jason, and Royce debate the merits of the movement and those currently occupying the space.

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