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Thursday, June 5, 2025

'Black Fatigue' is Real, by Ambrose Kane - The Unz Review - (We are at or reaching critical mass. - CL)

 White Americans, of course, should have been fatigued a long time ago during the Rodney King incident and subsequent L.A. riots of 1992, or the Trayvon Martin fiasco, or the Michael Brown debacle of 2014, or the nationwide Black Lives Matter riots that managed to destroy large sections of numerous American cities at the cost of billions, not to mention the George Floyd riots of 2020 that divided the entire nation and led to widespread ‘defund the police’ efforts. But these things take time, and a good many whites are still numbingly tucked away in their multicultural slumber.

Yet, the ripening of America’s fatigue of blacks has, apparently, reached its peak or at least close to it. This is especially evident on social media where criticism of typical black criminality is scorned and harshly condemned, often in explicitly ‘racial’ terms that are sometimes in coded language and other times not.

This was not always the case just a few years back when there were tighter controls over what one could say on the various platforms. But times have changed. It has become so common now to mock blacks openly on social media because people are fed up with their antics and victim mentality. Persistent comments on social media about blacks, such as “Ashamed of nothing, offended by everything, and entitled to everything,” or “The fatigue is real,” or “The 13% commit over 60% of the nation’s violent crime,” or “We don’t have a race problem, we have a problem race” are all indicative that much of the nation no longer believes the lies of black victimhood.


https://www.unz.com/article/black-fatigue-is-real/ 

This is, admittedly, hard for modern whites to understand because we’ve all been propagandized with government race dogma that tells us that whites and blacks are really no different from each other. However, a failure to understand that blacks and whites are fundamentally different in so many ways and that we are not compatible has led to a long history of race relations in America marked only by conflict, hatred, fruitless and costly government programs as well as total chaos. Like uselessly trying to force a square peg into a round hole, so we have worked feverishly to force blacks and whites to live together, and it always fails no matter what pretty lies we tell ourselves to justify it.