“Powerful men struggle with sexual discipline”: Jason Whitlock makes feelings known as Charlie Kirk's wife Erika gets flak over grieving late husband

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Jason Whitlock is known for his blunt opinions and the veteran analyst made his feelings known on Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika, facing backlash on social media.

Erika lost her husband after his assassination on Sept. 10 at an event at Utah Valley University. Kyle Kulinski, host of the “Secular Talk” podcast, trolled Erika with a “fake grieving widow grifter” photo-shopped post on Saturday.

'Mostly Peaceful Latinas' X account defended the grieving widow, citing the example of Congressman Thomas Massie, who announced his remarriage on Monday, a year after the death of his wife.

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"You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way? Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried. Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on. There is a lesson somewhere in there."

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You see how they hate on Erika Kirk for grieving the wrong way? Thomas Massie’s wife died last year and he already got remarried. Men don’t even wait for your body to be decomposed before they move on. There is a lesson somewhere in there.

Jason Whitlock weighed in on the situation, explaining Massie's remarriage this week.

"There's another way to look at it," Whitlock wrote on X. "Men, particularly powerful men, struggle with sexual discipline. He remarried quickly so he could remain/pursue holiness. Men and women are not the same. Massie isn't St. Paul. He knows it. Men and women should not be compared this way. Or at all."

There's another way to look at it. Men, particularly powerful men, struggle with sexual discipline. He remarried quickly so he could remain/pursue holiness. Men and women are not the same. Massie isn't St. Paul. He knows it. Men and women should not be compared this way. Or at all.

Eika Kirk took over as the Turning Point CEO after the death of her husband. She will be presented with the inaugural Charlie Kirk Legacy Award at FOX Nation’s seventh annual Patriot Awards on Thursday.

Jason Whitlock slams Stephen Smith for playing race card over Dolphins GM's firing

Earlier last week, Jason Whitlock launched a scathing attack at NFL analyst Stephen A. Smith for playing the race card after the Miami Dolphins fired general manager Chris Grier.

"Stephen A has reached an unprecedented level of buffoonery and illogic. DEI," Whitlock wrote on X.

Smith had questioned the firsting of Grier, ending his 10-year long stint as the GM with the franchise.

"This is BS. That’s the first fire? Really? That’s what we’re doing?' It was about Tua (Tagovailoa). It was about Mike McDaniel. And the brother gets fired first?" Smith said. "I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve it because of the way they look. You're at the helm, I got it. I understand it. I’m all for brothers as head coaches and GMs. We know what battles I’ve been fighting for over 30 years. I got it.

Grier was fired after the Dolphins suffered a 28-6 loss against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. It was their seventh loss of the season, leaving them on the brink of elimination from the postseason race.

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