A lot of people are not going to like what I’m going to say but, honestly, I think it’s long overdue for conversations like this so here goes.
It may not be “white privilege.” It may be just the opposite. It may be “black rejection,” because people have had too many bad experiences with black people in general.
The issue isn’t skin color but culture and behavior. The behavior of far too many people in the black community leaves a bad taste in other people’s mouths and makes them not want to take a chance on a black candidate if there are other qualified options.
It’s not fair but perhaps it’s time that blame is placed where it actually belongs, and that’s with the crime, the drugs, the loudness, the rudeness and the apparent lack of self control of far too many in the black community. And, for some reason, the loudness and the rudeness seems to be especially the reputation of black women.
I doubt it was “white privilege” that led to 350,000 black women being laid off at the beginning of 2025 once DEI protections were removed.
It even has a name. It’s called “black fatigue.” This is a term stolen from the book by Mary Francis Winters and twisted to have a totally different meaning. But don’t take my word for it. Go to YouTube and search for “black fatigue.”
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