Bishop Talbert Swan Goes On Racist Rant Against 'Anti-Black' Bobby Burack And OutKick
Earlier this week, OutKick questioned Bishop Talbert Swan's public disdain for Caitlin Clark and sycophantic support of the black players against whom she competes.
After all, Swan's indignation toward white people is rather profound. He frequently refers to whites as "crackers," "stale saltines," "mayonnaise," "melanin deficient monsters," "demons," "non-melanated bigots," and "demonic forces of evil."
The Swan has since responded to OutKick. Unfortunately, he didn't address any of your questions or justify his obvious abhorrence toward the "mayo posse," as he calls white fans of Caitlin Clark.
Rather, he called me racist. He was particularly irked that other websites parroted our coverage of his tirade against Clark.
Per The Bishop:
"Bobby Burack is a well-documented anti-Black racist who writes for Outkick, an extreme, alt right, anti-Black, racist, sports rag with a documented history of faux journalism and attacking Black people for condemning anti-Black racism."
Well, that's certainly one way to justify the following posts:
Damn that Bobby Burack guy.
To reiterate, we still don't know for certain what triggered The Swan's vile feelings toward wypipo.
Best we can tell, he blames white people for "appropriating Jesus Christ" and causing him to reportedly owe over $80,000 in child support for his 10 kids.
Though perhaps he could explain to us his issues with the "melanin deficient monsters."
Despite the old rabble-rouser blocking me on social media after calling me a "well-documented anti-Black racist" – I thought it'd be fun to chat with The Bishop.
I say we should co-host a Spaces together. And banter about the following: the mayo posse, Caitlin Clark's whiteness; saltine cracker white people; his child support; his idol OJ Simpson; myself; Detroit, and how Santa Claus, as he puts it, is a figure of systemic racism.
And whatever other topics he chooses.
Oh, and we can't forget the mayonnaise-dripping demons – of which he claims I'm one.
God bless, Bishop. Keep spreading the peace and the word of Christ.