Whitlock Reacts to Backlash on Dave Chapelle: Men with Traditional Christian Values Are Being ‘Emasculated,’ ‘Castrated’

‘He is being forced into the closet about his beliefs’

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WHITLOCK: "Well, Tucker, my argument is that men are being emasculated, we are being castrated, particularly those of us with traditional Christian values. And I can’t say that Kyrie Irving or Dave Chappelle are aware of the larger deal that is going on with men, but they can feel it. Kyrie Irving is being forced and a lot of Americans are being forced to take a vaccine when there is no real proof that Kyrie Irving’s health is in jeopardy if he does not take the vaccine. The guy is 29 years old, in great physical condition, his chances of being damaged by Covid are merely — it is the same as being struck by lightning, it’s just not going to happen to him, but he is being forced, and he is being forced to bow down, and he's refusing to and he's willing to be a voice for all these other Americans and force a conversation that needs to happen because no one else is standing up for these people. And Dave Chappelle has this feeling like, well, hold on, as a black man, and as someone with traditional male values — I don’t know whether Dave is a Christian or Muslim or whatever, but he has male energy. He is being forced into the closet about his beliefs. Again, those of us with traditional male energy, male values, Christian values, we are having to conceal who we are in this modern American culture. And it's good to see Dave Chappelle push back. And so I think we are starting to see in a lot of entertainers — we saw it with Nicki Minaj, with the vaccine, like, 'Hey, this isn’t fair,' but it's critical that men stand up because we are the ones being bullied into the closet if we have any traditional values.”

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