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		<title>Interview: Jason Whitlock</title>
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Love him, (or) hate him, Jason Whitlock of The Kansas City Star and FoxSports.com creates dialogue with his columns. I find Jason on the wrong-side of the fence on subjects such as Don Imus, The Jena Six, and Hip-Hop&#8217;s ruining of the black community, but his opinions cause others to exchange ideas, something that can&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p>Love him, (or) hate him, Jason Whitlock of The Kansas City Star and FoxSports.com creates dialogue with his columns. I find Jason on the <em>wrong-side</em> of the fence on subjects such as Don Imus, The Jena Six, and Hip-Hop&#8217;s ruining of the black community, but his opinions cause others to exchange ideas, something that can&#8217;t be said for the majority of sportswriters.</p>
<p>I caught up with Whitlock earlier in the week for a brief interview. He discusses his Pulitzer quest, his Reverend Wright, and gives some advice to Pacman Jones after the jump.<span id="more-1228"></span></p>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> Buzz Bissinger set the blogosphere on fire with his comments during Bob Costas&#8217; Town Hall Meeting. He has since backed away from some of the things he said on HBO, but why is the old guard so angry with/afraid of blogs, and why can&#8217;t newspapers and blogs co-exist without beef in the future?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> The old guard is losing jobs and being second-guessed and questioned in a manner we&#8217;ve never experienced. Losing jobs and being held accountable are going to tweak our insecurity. But it will pass and we will co-exist. We have no choice.</p>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> With newspapers dwindling in size, and quality jobs harder to find, what route would you tell an aspiring journalist to take?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> Develop a niche. The Internet is all about finding specifically what you want. Don&#8217;t be a generalist. You look foolish trying to know everything. Be the best at something specific. And learn how to report. Information is still the driving force.</p>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> I was critical of you for your takes and timing with the Don Imus situation. It seemed to me you were pushing Jason Whitlock&#8217;s agenda and using the opportunity to &#8220;make a name for yourself&#8221; with people that didn&#8217;t know your work. You&#8217;re on the record as saying you wanted to win a Pulitzer for your Imus commentary but did you jump into the Imus flap thinking media circuit and bright lights?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> Hell, no. I didn&#8217;t write anything in the Imus column that I haven&#8217;t been writing for years. You can find that sentiment in columns I wrote in the Ann Arbor News in the early 1990s. People don&#8217;t get my honesty. They mistake it for overwhelming arrogance. That&#8217;s fine. I can deal with that. I initially ignored the Imus controversy. A friend called me during Vivian Stringer&#8217;s press conference/recruiting rally. It offended me and provoked me to write. It was totally organic. It wasn&#8217;t until much later in the year that I looked back at what I wrote about Imus, the Jena Six, Michael Vick, Barry Bonds and a few other things that I reached the conclusion that I had a body of columns worthy of Pulitzer consideration in my opinion. So I had no problem saying it. That&#8217;s what I believed. I&#8217;ve been writing columns regularly since 1992. I&#8217;ve believed that twice in 16 years. I&#8217;m not out chasing the Pulitzer. I want(ed) to win one because Mike Royko won one. He&#8217;s my idol. But the dream is pretty much over. I doubt I&#8217;ll ever write another column as pervasive and influential as the Imus column. It&#8217;s tough to write a newspaper column that lands you on Oprah. I&#8217;ve satisfied my journalism awards dream winning the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Award for commentary. That was quite an honor. Royko won one, so that&#8217;s my link to Mike Royko. Plus, David Simon took a lot of the shine off Pulitzers for me.</p>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> You&#8217;re often critical of Hip-Hop&#8217;s influence on black culture, but do you consider any other factors (socioeconomic, lack of funding for education, <strong><a href="http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB2/nsaebb2.htm">the government aided crack epidemic</a></strong>) before you decide what ails the black community?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> I just wrote a 5,000-word piece for Playboy that addresses a gigantic problem within our community. Now Playboy is trying to sabotage the message with a ridiculously, sensational headline. But if you read the piece, your question will be answered. The piece comes out this Friday.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>YBB Note</strong>: I haven&#8217;t had a chance to read the Playboy piece and didn&#8217;t know about it until Jason mentioned it in his answer, but the fine folks at Playboy <strong><a href="http://thebiglead.com/?p=5661">pissed off Whitlock</a></strong> by changing the title of his story. The piece was originally titled &#8220;All America&#8217;s Crisis&#8221; and was <strong><a href="http://playboy.com/magazine/2008/next_month-may.html">advertised as such by Playboy</a></strong>.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a small part of <strong><a href="http://www.kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jason_whitlock/story/601764.html">Whitlock&#8217;s take on Playboy&#8217;s editorial decision</a></strong>:</p>
<p>Chris Napolitano, editorial director of Playboy magazine, is committed to stirring a racial controversy in the next issue of Hugh Hefner’s favorite publication.</p>
<p>Napolitano, No. 2 behind Hef at the magazine, intends to use a 5,000-word column I wrote challenging the wisdom of America’s drug war, world-leading incarceration rate and brutal prison system as an excuse to fan racial flames and distract readers from the real issues raised in the piece.</p>
<p>So on May 9, this headline will greet Playboy readers on the cover: “Jason Whitlock, The Black KKK.” On the inside of the magazine over my column, the headline will read: “The Black KKK.” A subheadline will state: “Hip Hop is killing Black America, and it’s time to do something about it.”</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll have to save my full opinion until after I read the story, but at least it seems that JW is starting to acknowledge factors other than Hip-Hop. <strong>End YBB Note</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> Considering your stance on Hip-Hop and the state of the black community, are <strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tech_N9ne">Tech N9ne</a></strong> and the <strong><a href="http://www.lyricsmania.com/lyrics/57th_street_rogue_dog_villians_lyrics_16373/its_on_now_summer_lyrics_46918/lets_get_fucked_up_lyrics_505993.html">57th Street Rogue Dog Villains</a></strong> potentially your Reverend Wright?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> You damn skippy they&#8217;re Reverend Wright, and I&#8217;ll never disown Tech N9ne, Big Krizz Kalico and Cutt Kalhoun and the RDVs. You can add Dr. Dre and Tupac to the list, too. I&#8217;ve never denied being a fan of rap music. I know why it touches people and where the gangsta element comes from. Look, I&#8217;m overweight and I would tell people McDonald&#8217;s is freaking horrible and should be outlawed. But that don&#8217;t mean you&#8217;ll never see me creeping through a Mickey D&#8217;s drive-thru at 2 a.m. and grabbing a Filet-O-Fish. Just because I acknowledge my hypocrisy doesn&#8217;t mean my criticisms are inaccurate. We all fall short of the glory from time to time.</p>
<p><strong>HG</strong>: One thing we agree on is that The Wire is one of the greatest television shows of all-time. If they were to make a Wire movie, what angles or storylines would you like to see covered?</p>
<p><strong>JW</strong>: More of Kima&#8217;s love life. There was a lot of time wasted on McNulty&#8217;s catting around when we could&#8217;ve seen what Kima was up to.</p>
<p><strong>HG:</strong> Finally, if you could give Pacman Jones advice, what would it be?  What about Roger Clemens?  Jason Whitlock haters?</p>
<p><strong>JW:</strong> Pacman: Listen to Jim Brown and embrace <strong><a href="http://www.amer-i-can.org/">the Amer-I-Can program</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Clemens: Move to Montana and disappear.</p>
<p>Whitlock haters: There are no Whitlock haters. There are only people who don&#8217;t know me.</p>
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