Jason Whitlock sparks Twitter war of words with Kansas City official after complaining about ‘needless and stupid’ all-gender airport bathrooms
- Conservative commentator Jason Whitlock was fixated on all-gender bathrooms
- The chairman of the city's LGBTQ Commission, Justice Horn, responded to Whitlock online
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Controversial conservative commentator Jason Whitlock has caused another social media firestorm after criticizing the all-gender restrooms at Kansas City International Airport.
The former footballer has a habit of creating and finding trouble on X, formerly known as Twitter, and he has not faded into the background during the holiday period.
“Men, women and CHILDREN use the same bathroom at the KC airport. Diversity, equality and indoctrination,” Whitlock said on X.
That prompted a response from Judge Horn, chairman of the Kansas City LGBTQ Commission, who did not take kindly to Whitlock's claims.
“Hello, chairman of the committee that helped shape this policy in Kansas City. These are single restrooms, all gender bathrooms that allow for more privacy,” Horn responded to
Jason Whitlock posted on X about his opposition to all-gender bathrooms in Kansas City
The single-cabin bathrooms at Kansas City International Airport are available to everyone
Whitlock is not one to shy away from attention, which led him to answer Horn and double down on his beliefs.
“Just to make you aware, toilets are for peeing and pooping,” Whitlock replied to is on a pronoun choice.”
Horn did not respond to Whitlock in the same thread, but posted responses to his account. Those include telling Whitlock to get his professional title right.
“I once tweeted about the restrooms at KC Airport. The Alphabet Mafia has called an emergency meeting to discuss my single tweet,” Whitlock continued.
“Y'all are obsessed with one single tweet about an unnecessary, stupid bathroom policy,” Whitlock said on X.
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Whitlock recently made headlines after an extraordinary speech in which he suggested that women do not deserve the right to vote.
Speaking from the podium before a crowd in Arizona, he said he would “defend life before (women's) suffrage,” when a household “needed” just one vote because America valued “the natural order” that says: 'Man serves God and woman follows man. '.
Whitlock recently suggested in an extraordinary speech that women do not deserve the right to vote
Whitlock claimed earlier this year that he had never voted in his life, but that the indictment of former President Donald Trump had turned him into a “hardcore MAGA.”
“They've recreated this history that (says), 'Oh God, it was all just sexism and we didn't have the right to vote until (activist) Susan B. Anthony and the women's suffrage movement,'” Whitlock shared. the crowd in a clip that appeared online.
“And I will defend pro-suffrage life because a vote used to represent the family: when we were a culture that really valued the family and really understood the natural order that God intended: a man serving God, a woman serving a man follows who serves God, man and woman develop and raise children.
'You only needed one vote per household, because that vote concerned the entire family.'