Jason Whitlock
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Sports journalist Jason Whitlock was heavily criticized after he suggested women should not be hired as hosts in male sports. In a series of tweets in December, Whitlock said women should stay in their lane — particularly “hot women” who distract from the game.

Whitlock complained that “Pretty Privilege” allowed women to invade men’s spaces such as locker rooms and football sidelines. Whitlock, a former columnist on Fox Sports on MSN, said he is not alone in his thinking that men prefer not to work alongside women in sports.

Jason Whitlock, Shannon Sharpe
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On Sunday, Whitlock seemed to suggest that Shannon Sharpe “got revenge” on his former co-host Skip Bayless after a lawsuit was filed against Bayless by a former hairstylist at Fox Sports.

Whitlock’s followers agreed. One person tweeted: “If she was a stay at home mom this would have never happened.”

On Dec. 11, Whitlock retweeted a post by T.J. Moe: “Why have we taken away all of the men’s spaces? Why do female reporters have to be inside of the locker room as I’m walking out of the shower?”

“They got all these hot women hosting all of these sports shows, and I don’t like it,” Whitlock said on Dec, 17.

In a follow-up post, Whitlock said, “The sports world is a fantasy land, filled with lies and a satanic worldview. They get men there by enticing them to think with their smallest head. They decorate the sidelines with smokeshow 10s, and let these women host talk shows. Men in the industry just want to get in these supermodels’ panties, so they’ll tell any lie asked of them.”