


Black fatigue reaches new levels.
Last week around 2:30 in the morning, two on-duty female Secret Service agents outside the Obama home in D.C. got into a physical brawl, with one radioing for a supervisor because as she said, it was time to “whoop this girl’s ass.” Listen to that radio call below:
(While there is no mention of the race of these women, you can hear it in the caller’s voice.)
According to Susan Crabtree, the fight apparently started after one of the women showed up late for her shift—and naturally, the ghetto DEI hire figured throwing fists was the appropriate response.
In 2020, race-hustling “diversity and equity consultant” Mary Frances Winters released Black Fatigue, a book which articulated the “exhaustion experience by Black people due to ongoing exposure to systemic racism and its effects.”
However, the term was quickly appropriated as it more accurately described the exhaustion that normal people (regardless of their skin color) felt dealing with the thuggish and dysfunctional blacks—which unfortunately, happens to be a significant portion of the population.
Now, black fatigue is used to describe the sentiment of watching a college graduation devolve in an animalistic twerk-fest:
It’s the anger that burns inside you after reading a story about four thugs beating an 87-year-old World War II veteran to death in his driveway because they want his wallet, or as you watch an entire Midwestern city burn to the ground because a career criminal died of a drug overdose during an arrest. It’s the despair and sadness that overwhelms you when you watch a mere child, one created in the image of God, behave like this:
It’s the foul taste in your mouth when you watch blacks loot, or brazenly shoplift in Democrat strongholds, knowing there will be no consequences.
It’s the hopelessness that hits you when you realize there is nothing that the dysfunction and chaos can’t touch, destroying institution by institution, from the nuclear family to the very apparatus that’s supposed to be the most secure, responsible for securing the safety of the president, as well as other high-profile political figures.
But, as the expression goes, never look a gift horse in the mouth—there’s no one I’d rather be stationed outside the Obama home than hires like this.

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