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May 12, 2025

Is 'Black Fatigue' a Thing?

by Brandon Morse
RedState.com



There's a phrase going around the internet you might have come across recently due to it being used in polite conversation to describe an issue within the black community. The thing is, I've seen it being used more by black people than anyone else.

"Black fatigue" is being used to describe America's exhaustion with the behavior of parts of the black community that you often see stereotyped by videos online. They're often portrayed as violent, rude, loud, hyper-sexualized, and destructive.

A black man on TikTok made the commentary that "black fatigue" was real, and that even black people don't want to be around it any more than other races do, referring to that segment's behavior as "ratchet."

This is your language warning before you hit play.TPUSA's Rob Smith also weighed in on what's being labeled as "black fatigue," using the same language as the man above and describing that behavior as "ratchet." Smith goes on to highlight that the other behavior people are sick of is the "fake intelligentsia" part of the black community that lectures everyone on how they should behave in regard to black people, and even lecture black people on how they should "talk, or think, or speak" as a black person. The thing is, black people are getting the most focus, but in my opinion, this goes far beyond the black community. Americans of every race, creed, and religion are sick of that kind of behavior, and the fact that the greater population has been silent about it up until recently is a real testament to the power of the left's influence on the culture making people scared to say anything about it. But to say that people are getting "black fatigue" is hyper-focusing on something that I'd say is a much wider cultural fatigue of certain negative behaviors exhibited by every race. It's not a racial issue at its core, because every race is guilty of exhibiting behaviors that nobody wants to be around in the modern era.

What we're collectively sick of is uncivilized behaviors - displayed by people of every race - that have been rewarded by a system that previously promoted them.

Our system has, in fact, rewarded fatherlessness and dependence on the government while simultaneously selling the idea of victimhood to poor people - first targeting blacks in the inner cities, but eventually reaching all races - causing an entire wave of mainstream-approved uncivilized behavior.

White people are sick of that part of the white community that commits acts of destruction and intimidation over some misguided pseudo-morality. Antifa, pro-Hamas rioters, transgender activists, and more are generally white. They also often come from colleges and universities, suggesting they're often middle to upper class, and if they aren't excusing their behavior through a sense of victimhood, they're justifying it through the delusion that they're a hero on behalf of oppressed groups.

But really, they're just brainwashed, entitled, adult children who are as ignorant as they are arrogant.

However, the previous administration either shrugged at these radicals or called them "ideas," instead of actual domestic terrorists. Government bodies referred to them taking over entire city blocks as a "summer of love" kind of event.

On the Hispanic side, you'll find many Hispanic people just as sick of illegal immigrants getting away with everything from leeching off the system to legitimate high crimes as much as everyone else is. You'll find many legal immigrants from south of the border wanting a border fence.

At some point during the Biden administration, people started getting really sick of these anti-social behaviors being rewarded, and the souring wasn't just relegated to black people. One of the reasons Donald Trump was elected was because people all over America were just exhausted by these groups getting the thumbs up from our own system.

It's because of this that you now see more and more people speaking out against these behaviors, no matter the race. Watching a group of Antifa radicals berate and intimidate innocent people gives you the same feeling as watching a group of young black people terrorize a mall.

This is a multi-racial cultural movement pushing back against societal degradation, not a focus on the behavioral tendencies of a singular race. The left would like you to think it's entirely racial, but it's not. It's a pushback against a radicalism that was given birth to by an ideology that is, itself, radical.

http://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2025/05/12/is-black-fatigue-a-thing-n2188981


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