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Black Fatigue: Engineered White Manipulation

Vol. 41, No. 15

09/01/2025

Black Fatigue: Engineered White Manipulation

Stephen Broden

AT A GLANCE

• The Left has exploited the black community to push a socialist agenda that fosters dependency and division.

• Welfare programs weaken black families, increasing social problems such as crime and absent fathers.

• The “racial victim” narrative divides society and causes frustration across races.

• Some black voters are waking up to this, but many white conservatives remain unaware.

“Black Fatigue” is a recent social-media trend. It seems that the white community has had it with “black culture” and its adverse impact on American society.

What this trend fails to recognize, however, is how the socialist progressive movement in America has exploited the black community to further their goal of radically or fundamentally changing America. In other words, the Left has used members of the black community as pawns to achieve their malicious socialist design. The black community has been targeted and used by white liberal socialists!

Saul Alinsky, one of the more famous leftist theorists and community activists and author of Rules for Radicals, admitted that the Left’s goal is to “mobilize the poor and oppressed as a battering ram to bring down the system.” Richard Cloward and Frances Piven, Marxist sociologists and leftist political activists, developed a strategy that called for “cadres of aggressive organizers” to radicalize the poor in order to create “a climate of militancy.” They use the technique of “manufactured crisis” to achieve their goals.

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