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Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative student-oriented organization Turning Point USA posted that Mayo’s comment “lets white NFL players know they should avoid playing for him.” Kirk contested, “Actually if you don’t see color, you can’t PRACTICE racism.” [Twitter/X, 1/17/24]
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Blaze Media’s Jason Whitlock complained, “When you think ‘seeing’ racism is part of your life purpose.” [Twitter/X, 1/17/24]
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After reading Mayo’s comments, The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh said, “If you are a Patriots fan, it's hard to imagine a more discouraging thing to hear from the new head coach of your team.” On Twitter/X, Walsh complained Mayo was “another NFL meathead who thinks he needs to be some kind of social commentator.” [The Daily Wire, The Matt Walsh Show, 1/18/24, Twitter/X, 1/17/24]
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Pizzagate conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec agreed with a Twitter/X post that falsely claimed Mayo said, “I hate white people, and you should too.” [Twitter/X, 1/17/24]
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Former Fox News contributor Ben Carson and his wife Candy Carson posted, “It is absurd that these types of topics have found their way into modern day NFL press conferences.” They urged, “We need to end the ‘victim”’mentality that consumes this country.” [Twitter/X, 1/18/24]
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Megyn Kelly re-posted a video of Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles stating that “we don’t look at color,” captioned, “Well said coach….very well said.” [Twitter/X, 1/16/24]
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Conservative political commentator Dinesh D’Souza said, “Color-blind doesn’t mean we literally don’t ‘see’ color. … We see those things, but they don’t make a difference in how we evaluate someone’s merit or character.” [Twitter/X, 1/18/24]
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Reacting to the comments by Mayo, the Daily Wire's Michael Knowles went on a bizarre rant about how “white people are the only people who do not see color,” and claimed this is why one can supposedly “discriminate against [white people] by law and according to the mores of society.” [Media Matters, 1/18/24]
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Outkick’s Charly Arnolt complained that Mayo is “trying to inject racism into the narrative” despite the NFL being based around “talent and merit.” She also argued that Mayo’s comments demonstrated that he does not understand that the Patriots football program is the “greatest organization in the NFL.” [Fox News, The Faulkner Focus, 1/18/24]
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The Five co-host Jeanine Pirro asked, “Is a new season of wokeness beginning with the NFL?” Later in the segment, she also asked her co-host Dana Perino, “The Patriots are in need of a quarterback. Does Mayo go to Colin Kaepernick?” [Fox News, The Five, 1/18/24, 1/18/24]
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Fox News host Jesse Watters noted that Mayo “seeing color is good when it comes to recruitment and hiring to get empathy and insight.” He concluded, “The more they focus on race, the less they’re focusing on X’s and O’s and then it just becomes a distraction.” [Fox News, The Five, 1/18/24]
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Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld griped that “if you see color everywhere, then you are going to think racism is everywhere.” He continued, “You become a servant to single variable thinking, which turns your world into a very small, suffocating space.” [Fox News, The Five, 1/18/24]
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Piers Morgan said that he would also “be getting my excuses in very quickly” following the exit of previous coach Bill Bellicheck, implying that Mayo would claim any bad press during his tenure as head coach is motivated by racism. He asked, “Why make it about race?” [Fox News, The Five, 1/18/24]