Jason Whitlock sparks Twitter war of words with Kansas City official after complaining about 'needle

May 2024 · 3 minute read

Controversial conservative commentator Jason Whitlock has created another social media storm after slamming the all-gender bathrooms at Kansas City International Airport.

The former football player has a habit of creating and finding problems on X, formerly known as Twitter, and the holiday period has not seen him take a back seat. 

'Men, women and CHILDREN using same bathroom at KC airport. Diversity, equity and indoctrination,' Whitlock said on X. 


That prompted a response from Justice Horn, Chair of the Kansas City LGBTQ Commission, who didn't take kindly to Whitlock's assertions.  

'Hi, chair of the commission who helped craft this policy in Kansas City. These are single stall, all gender bathrooms that allow for greater privacy,' Horn replied on X. 'To make you also aware: The bathroom on the plane AND the bathroom at your home are single stall, all gender bathrooms as well.'

Jason Whitlock posted about his opposition to Kansas City's all-gender bathrooms on X

Jason Whitlock posted about his opposition to Kansas City's all-gender bathrooms on X

The single-stall bathrooms at Kansas City International Airport are available for anyone to use

The single-stall bathrooms at Kansas City International Airport are available for anyone to use 

Whitlock is not one to shy away from the attention, leading him to reply to Horn, doubling down on his beliefs.  

'To make you also aware: toilets are for peeing and pooping,' Whitlock retorted on X. 'The policy you crafted is to make you feel better about your sexuality and promote the lie that gender is based on a pronoun choice.'

Horn hasn't replied in the same thread to Whitlock, but has posted responses on his account. Those include telling Whitlock to get his professional title correct.  

'I tweeted once about the bathrooms at KC airport. The Alphabet Mafia called an emergency meeting to address my single tweet,' Whitlock continued. 

'Y’all obsessed with a single tweet about a needless, stupid, bathroom policy,' Whitlock stated on X. 

Horn's X account states he's the highest-ranking member from Generation Z, a title given to people born between the years of 1996-2010, serving in the Kansas City area government. 

Whitlock recently hit the headlines after an extraordinary speech in which he suggested women don't deserve the right to vote.

Speaking on stage to a crowd in Arizona he said he will 'defend life before (women's) suffrage', when a household only 'needed' one vote because America appreciated 'the natural order' that says: 'Man serves God and woman follows man'.

Whitlock recently suggested women don't deserve the right to vote in an extraordinary speech

Whitlock recently suggested women don't deserve the right to vote in an extraordinary speech

“Not everyone has to have a vote"

Self-proclaimed “Hardcore MAGA” Jason Whitlock doesn't like the idea of women being able to vote. pic.twitter.com/TnDFFTKSZU

— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) December 19, 2023

Whitlock claimed earlier this year that he had never voted in his life but that the indictment of former President Donald Trump had made him 'hardcore MAGA'.

'They have re-created 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 told the crowd in a clip that appeared online.

'And I will defend life before suffrage because a vote used to represent the family: when we were a culture that really valued family and really understood the natural order that God intended - man serving god, woman following man who serves God, man and woman developing and nurturing children. 

'You only needed one vote per household because that vote was about the entire family.'

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