Jason Whitlock Explains Why Exactly a Highly Sexual Google Ad Appeared on His Browser

 

Jason Whitlock blamed The Walt Disney Company and “corporate grooming” for a sexual ad appearing on ESPN while he was browsing the website.

On Monday evening, Whitlock complained about the ad popping up while he was checking the NFL standings. It appeared to be an ad for sexual birthday card.

Twitter users were quick to point out that Whitlock may have exposed his own search history, claiming it was a targeted Google ad for a site he previously visited.

The next day, he tried shifting the blame to Disney in an extremely long tweet. He even opened up about his past.

“Porn and other sexualized content are the No. 1 driver of internet traffic,” Whitlock said. “I talk pretty openly about my former love of strip clubs and debauchery, wasting hours on Instagram looking at (influencer) Brittany Renner and others. Because of the scales being removed from my eyes, I’m aware of how much sex is promoted in subtle and not-so-subtle ways on the internet. I’m going to complain about it.

“They can rig up a million algorithms and pay aggregators across the globe to write stories smearing me. I. Do. Not. Care. I won’t stop. You think I’m the only one occasionally getting hit with hyper-sexualized advertising? If all it takes is searching the wrong thing or clicking the wrong link or criticizing favored groups. I’ve made an enemy of ESPN and the Alphabet Mafia that controls Disney. Powerful enemies.”

Whitlock then likened the sexual ad to the NFL showing rappers “throwing up gang signs” and “rapping about drugs” at the Super Bowl.

“Nothing justifies that,” he continued. “We’ve mainstreamed porn — visual and lyrical — in every way possible. We don’t even bat an eye. We’ve accepted it. I’m gonna complain about it.

“The other side is going to blame me for complaining and say I brought it on myself. No one will ask why mainstream corporations have so closely aligned with the lyrical and visual porn industry. You think the NFL doesn’t know what (Snoop Dogg), (Dr. Dre), and Eminem rap about? You think Disney couldn’t stop I Lick, Swallow, and Suck T-shirts from appearing on its sports website? Retarded people think my search history is the real story here. My history is no mystery. Corporate grooming is the story.”

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