A Quote by Jason Whitlock

Sports culture is not PC or far left. There are no safe spaces in the field of competition. — © Jason Whitlock
Sports culture is not PC or far left. There are no safe spaces in the field of competition.
Far-left political ideologues want to reshape sports culture to their liking.
I think we have gone too far into the PC culture. But there's a limit to how far we can take that.
I think we have gone too far into the PC culture, but there's a limit to how far we can take that.
I don't think colleges are safe spaces. It's one thing to have a fraternity house or a community center where students can go and talk about their shared experiences. But it's another thing to have safe spaces in the sense that the university's providing them with protection from what they have to experience and find ways of protesting and resisting.
The French don't have a baseball team. And if they did, there'd only be a left field, and no one would be safe.
The 'safe spaces' for minority students on university campuses are actually redemptive spaces for white students and administrators looking for innocence and empowerment.
Sports culture has long had a major impact on American culture. The values taught and celebrated in sports are conservative.
If you think about the history of the PC industry, the PC industry has essentially been nothing but acquisitions by one company or another. Dell is the outlier. Dell built its own culture. They automated themselves to be the most efficient manufacturer.
I catch as much hell from the hard-core conservative people as I do the far left. The only difference is that the far right don't bring the hate to the table that the far left does. And that's my party. They just deal in so much hate. I mean the far left, not the Democrats, the far left really deal in hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.
This is sports. In sports, you win and you lose. That's the nature of sports. You can't get away from that part of it. And if you get too hung up on the losing part, then you miss the boat. The competition part, a game like that, is why you play sports. That is as good as it gets.
The higher culture an individual attains, the less field there is left for mockery and scorn.
Chess is a competition. Checkers is a competition. Mostly, I'm interested in doing real sports.
I'm sober now, but I was partying a lot. Part of it was because gay bars felt like safe spaces... a place where you feel safe and comfortable in your own skin.
In the culture of America, in a free culture, you get what you celebrate. And in this culture, we have two obsessions, become a group that becomes a group that celebrates sports heroes and entertainment heroes. There's no room left for kids to see even a little bit of the opportunities to really, really get excited about becoming an inventor, an engineer, or a scientist, a problem solver.
It's important for parents to put kids in positions where they can succeed and to teach competition because competition exists not only in sports.
I'm all for competition; competition is good. I just want to make sure the playing field is level.
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