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Jason Whitlock criticizes Joy Taylor with sexually charged, sexist comments

In response, Jason Whitlock made his feelings towards Joy Taylor clear Fox Sports Lawsuit against the journalist. In the latest episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlockformer FS The host expressed his opinion on Noushin Faraji, a former hairdresser at the channel, and her explosive suit, which included Skip Bayless and Taylor. Whitlock admitted that he knew Faraji and got along with him when he worked at the station, but claimed that he “never revealed himself personally” to her.

“I was a fan of Noushin and thought she was a good person,” he remembers. “Did I think Noushin and all the women were in on the hair and makeup thing? Fox Sports had to be handled carefully? Yes, yes, I did. Anyone who knew me and knew my reputation Fox Sportsit was like, “Hey, I’m going to come into this makeup room, I’m going to say very little.” Because I’m not going to let any of you influence me. I’m not going to make a mistake and let a woman I know a little but don’t really know influence me.”

Jason Whitlock then began discussing Bayless and Taylor’s involvement in Faraji’s lawsuit, noting that social media initially focused on the former. However, netizens have drawn their attention to Taylor’s alleged bullying at work and intimacy with her bosses in order to get ahead as a host Undisputed as a reward.

Whitlock took aim at Taylor, claiming she was a “symbol of this whole feminist movement” and the “DEI movement.” He pointed out that Taylor had allegedly slept with her Fox Sports EVP Charlie Dixon on “consequences” of “sharing everything with women”.

The Ball State University graduate then reiterated his claims, proclaiming that Taylor knows she has “very little to offer” to sports journalism other than her looks and is not “qualified” to be in the room. And after saying all that, Jason explained that he knew to stay away from Joy Taylor – not because of her, but “because I knew myself. I know what I’m capable of.”

“That’s the real conclusion and the real story of it,” he added. “Joy Taylor is a symbol of this entire feminist movement, this entire Black Queens movement, this entire DEI movement. This whole sharing with women, and, “Hey, there has to be a woman hosting all these shows.” Well, that has consequences, and this whole system was set up to create the kind of chaos and division and inefficiency and corruption , which we see clearly in this lawsuit and throughout American media.”

“(Joy Taylor) knows she has very little to offer, so what does she offer in the end? …Basically, I stayed away from Joy Taylor for the most part. Not because I didn’t like her, but because I knew myself. I know what I’m capable of. Her big boner that she constantly showed off. And this peanut butter dish with this big rack. Jay, keep your distance, it’ll get you in trouble.”

Jason Whitlock then delved deeper into Taylor’s past and discussed how she went from little radio experience in Miami to a career in the big leagues Fox Sports. Once again, Whitlock pointed out that the woman’s “large doses” were the only reason she was able to rise. Whitlock claimed that everyone at fox knew of Taylor’s alleged affair with Dixon and Taylor’s threat to accuse him of rape was “common” among colleagues at the station. The columnist then used Joy Taylor’s suit as a reason for why he would never work for a woman, explaining that she was “too emotional and too thin-skinned for me.”

“Joy Taylor worked in radio down in Miami, what does she have to offer? How does she get this job? How does she even get this opportunity? She has a large pair of cans and, according to Noushin, is ready to let people enjoy her large cans. That’s how we got here. And it’s not Joy Taylor’s fault… I’m trying not to disparage Joy Taylor, but the facts are the facts.”

“I mean, I have a lot of discipline, but a 25-year-old with these big cans and this peanut butter skin who has nothing to say, at some point I’m going to lose respect,” he concluded. “I don’t want to put myself in that position.”

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