Jason Whitlock claims ‘retarded people think my search history is the story’ after asking why X-rated ad appeared by NFL standings on ESPN – as he rails against ‘powerful enemies smearing me’ in lengthy rant

  • Whitlock was trolled by fans on social media for asking about the explicit ad
  • In an angry response, the columnist has accused companies of promoting porn
  • DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news

Jason Whitlock has issued a furious response after being criticized by fans online for asking why X-rated adverts appeared on his computer.

The controversial conservative commentator and self-described Christian sports media personality was roasted on social media this week after he asked why an ad for explicit birthday cards had appeared when he looked up the 2023 NFL standings on ESPN's website.

“I check the NFL standings on espn.com. This is the ad that appears above the leaderboard. How is this possible? Appropriate?' he wrote on X along with a photo of the ad.

But much to his dismay, Whitlock was soon told by members of the platform that internet advertising is often based on the user's search history.

“Show me your internet history and I'll tell you how this is possible,” one fan wrote.

Jason Whitlock has issued a furious response after being attacked by fans online for asking why X-rated ads appeared on his computer

Whitlock's on-screen ad was specifically for birthday gifts and decorations for adults

Whitlock's on-screen ad was specifically for birthday gifts and decorations for adults

After being mocked for the X-rated ad, Whitlock has fired back at his tormentors with an impassioned social media post

After being mocked for the X-rated ad, Whitlock has fired back at his tormentors with an impassioned social media post

However, after being mocked for the X-rated advert, Whitlock has fired back at his tormentors with an impassioned social media post.

The columnist began his response by saying to X, “I am 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 a million algorithms and pay aggregators around the world to write stories that smear me. I do. Not. Concern. I won't stop.

“Do you think I'm the only one who has to deal with hypersexualized advertising every now and then?”

Whitlock then claimed to have made “powerful enemies” of ESPN and “the Alphabet Mafia that controls Disney.”

“I was not lying when I said my sin will not keep me from speaking the truth,” he added. “I talk about my sin all the time.”

Along with a photo of another ad for a T-shirt with vulgar sexual innuendos, Whitlock ranted about companies like the NFL and Disney.

“There is no justifiable reason for me or anyone else to look up the NFL rankings and see X-rated ads,” he continued. 'It's no different than turning on the Super Bowl and the halftime entertainment consisting of a bunch of dudes throwing up gang signs, grabbing their crotches and rapping about drugs, b*****s, hoes and murdering n** **s . Nothing justifies that.

“We have mainstreamed porn – visually and lyrically – in every way possible. We don't even look with our eyes. We have accepted it. I'm going to complain about it.

1704252510 676 Jason Whitlock claims retarded people think my search history is

1704252512 589 Jason Whitlock claims retarded people think my search history is

1704252515 945 Jason Whitlock claims retarded people think my search history is

1704252517 501 Jason Whitlock claims retarded people think my search history is

Fans on X were quick to point out that the ad was based on Whitlock's browsing history

Fans on X were quick to point out that the ad was based on Whitlock's browsing history

'The other side is going to blame me for my complaining and say I brought it on myself. No one will wonder why mainstream companies align themselves so closely with the lyrical and visual porn industry.

“You think the NFL doesn't know what Snoop, Dre and Eminem are rapping about? Do you think Disney couldn't stop the I Lick, Swallow, and Suck T-shirts from appearing on its sports website?

“Retarded people think my search history here is the real story. My history is not a mystery. Corporate grooming is the story.'

Whitlock has come under fire a number of times during his controversial time in sports media, with the commentator recently criticizing broadcasters CBS over a decision to send their lead commentators to the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the Cincinnati Bengals instead from to the very highly regarded competition. -expected game between the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins.

He claimed the decision was made due to Taylor Swift's presence at the Chiefs game, arguing that the network should have prioritized the Ravens vs Dolphins game instead as they were competing for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff race.