Black fatigue refers to the exhaustion and frustration that Black Americans experience when they must constantly defend their community against negative behaviors from some members, such as lack of manners, disrespect, and lawlessness. This concept acknowledges that while not all Black people exhibit problematic behaviors, the presence of individuals who undermine community standards can create a burden for others. The speaker emphasizes that community accountability, where neighbors and family members correct each other's behavior, was more common in the past, and that individuals must take personal responsibility for their actions and moral compass.
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And if you don't like United States of America because you hate the president, pack your [ __ ] and get out of here because we're going to stay and we're going to make America great.
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>> Great. Okay, we need to have a talk. You know, it comes to a point where supporting and defending your community just is it it becomes so exhausting >> exhausting >> that you feel this frustration and you start to understand why people have the black fatigue that they talk about. The Houston rodeo, a family event.
You have people there fighting, stealing, acting like menace to society, lawlessness at an event that's supposed to be a fun familyoriented event. You have roof Chris now saying, "Hey, we don't want to do this, but you guys are forcing our hand. We're going to have to enforce a dress code policy because how you guys are coming in here with your pants sagging, looking sloppy, all of these things we just cannot allow.
So then you sit back and you wonder why other racists will say, "We have black fatigue."
Guess what? I'm black and I have black fatigue.
I am tired of the wrong type of people in our community. Cuz let me preface this. This is not all black people. This is not.
You have people over here making life miserable for other fellow Americans because you have no manners. You have no standards.
You have no morals. I don't care how you were brought up. If you were racing the hood, if you were racing in some, I don't care.
Having character and manners will always take you far. So, no, I don't blame people when they say, "No, we don't want your kind over here."
I'm hesitant.
I don't blame them. I do not because if anything what it shows is that you cannot call a pattern of facts racism and stereotype.
Stereotypes all come from a truth.
What a concept.
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That's all. Do it for your family. What I would say specifically to the black community, and I'm talking to the black community only because that's the community that I'm from. All right. I voted for the black community. Voted with the black community my entire life.
Voted with, not for, voted with the black community my entire life. And only voted for Trump once. But check this out. And I voted against him when he was uh when he was running against um um Hillary Clinton and and when he was running um I believe when he was running against Hillary, I was I I voted against him. But um let's just say this. Most of us with common sense and common decency, people with families, people who have things that you've earned, you know, you have property, you have um a professional upstanding um career to protect. Um you have you have um other things that you love and adore. So, bro, a lot of us just want to live in peace. We don't want to live with racial biases. We don't want to be jerks for no damn reason. Most of us have friends. that's the opposite race of us. We have counterparts that we enjoy being around.
We have co-workers who are the opposite race, different cultures than us. And we come together as a team to make it happen to do whatever the purpose is for our organization to make money and service people. We come together and we get it done. But a lot of times we go back to the negative parts of our past, the people that we know, and we just tap in a wrong way, man. We just we're doing a disservice to our own communities, and we need to do better with that. Black people, get it right.
Get it the get it together, man. Because what's happening is we're demanding reparations. We're demanding proper treatment, like equal treatment. We want to be treated right. We want to be this.
We want to be that. Let me tell you something. We can control outside our side as much as we possibly can. We can't control anything else. So until you make up your own bed, until you go out of your own way to correct your own moral compass and do what you was trained up to do because your parents did not tell you to go out there and do bad things. Sometimes when we did bad things, they would smile or laugh or think it was cute or think it was funny because we were so small or so young that they didn't think it would lead to a life of crime or a life of belligerance and and ignorance and degeneracy all across the board. They didn't believe that. They just thought it was something cute and just thought that we were being kids. But at a certain point, we need to be better parents. We need to be better citizens, better neighbors. We need to hold each other accountable just like we used to do back in the day. Cuz back in the day growing up, even though I was a bad like I had my moments. I had my moments when I was a really bad kid. I'm talking about really bad. And this is compared to whatever you consider to be bad now.
That's what I was right. But I do know this. Back in the day, the community could whoop your ass. The neighbor down the street can whoop your ass.
Especially if she know your mom or dad.
If she know that you come from a household where you're you are held accountable to be responsible, you you're like you're frown, you're fussed at by your parents, if you are caught cursing in public or you [ __ ] caught cursing at all. You got your pants hanging off your ass, you're going to be corrected. You being disrespect um disrespectful to other adults, you're going to be corrected. You stealing out of a store, you're going to be corrected. You're doing anything wrong.
Back in the day, the neighbors could correct you. Nowadays, we will beat the neighbor up. We call the police on the neighbor. We shooting the neighbor. We stabbing the neighbor. We mason the neighbor. We don't have any respect, absolutely no regard for authority whatsoever. We get pulled over for speeding going 15, 20 miles over the speed limit and we're arguing with the police because we got an attitude for getting caught. We feel like we're above the law. So we play the race card believing that we're smarter than we actually are and next thing you know we're crying racism. This is what's m what's wrong with our country. We need to do better. As the Spanish guy said before, he is proud to be an American.
And if anybody who's here claim you don't love America, peace out. Leave.
You ain't got to love the nation, but you ain't got to be against it either.
And when you're receiving, I don't know, help in the form of SNAP benefits, welfare, um, contracts, you're being put to the front of the line over other races because you're black or brown for education, for grants, you name it, which this country does all the time. And then you turn around and you give the country your ass to kiss, demanding more, as if you've earned more and you did not. Then you need to leave. leave until you get your sugar honey iced tea together, get your paperwork together, get your act together, and then you can come back.
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