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Whitlock: Taylor Swift didn’t ruin Super Bowl, Lamar Jackson

If you believe that Taylor Swift’s injection into the current NFL season was a month-long psychological operation to exaggerate the pop star’s popularity and influence in order to sway the 2024 election, you’re angry, at least to the right people. Should.

“Concentrate your worries on the race pundits,” Jason Whitlock said, adding, “They lured the Ravens into one of the greatest chokeholds we’ve seen in recent sports history.” Ta.

“Jackson and the Ravens were fooled by a race charade,” Whitlock continued, explaining that this is what got the Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift to the Super Bowl.

However, this is not the first time the Chiefs have appeared in the Super Bowl. This is the fourth time in the past six years.

“If anything, I think the NFL wanted Lamar Jackson to go to his first Super Bowl,” Whitlock continued.

“Since draft day in 2018, Jackson has continued to be a main character in the league’s diversity, equity and inclusion story.”

Whitlock believes Jackson was the NFL’s chance to land “the first true black quarterback to win a Super Bowl.”

“Black media elites, unable to make any topic more provocative, interesting, insightful, or helpful than shouting ‘white supremacy,’ have no choice but to justify their presence in the media. “They’ve used Lamar and black assistant coaches as bait and ammunition,” he said.

“Lamar Jackson is just the latest victim of this pattern,” Whitlock added. “Taylor Swift, a feminist liberal influencer, benefited from the Ravens’ collapse. No surprise.”

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