The giant black woman statue in Times Square shouts woke failure louder than any protest ever could. Jason Whitlock’s viral rant exposes how radical activism harms black communities far more than it helps. His words cut through the noise of phony social justice warriors pushing division.
Whitlock slams the statue as a symbol of liberal lies about black culture. He says it celebrates victimhood instead of strength. The “unfathered” message fuels anger, not solutions. Real progress starts with fathers stepping up, not statues screaming empty slogans.
Black fatigue? Whitlock calls it the exhaustion of watching self-serving activists hijack struggles. They profit by keeping folks angry and dependent. Meanwhile, real problems like crumbling families get ignored. It’s time to reject the grievance industry’s poison.
Absent fathers create cycles of poverty and crime. Whitlock argues liberals excuse this crisis to push big government. Welfare programs replaced dads with handouts. Now they push statues and slogans instead of demanding responsibility.
Nick Fuentes and other critics blast Whitlock as a conservative token. But Whitlock fires back harder. He says black conservatives are hated because they speak truth. Real racism today comes from leftists killing black dreams with low expectations.
Liberal policies destroyed inner cities. Whitlock points to schools teaching victimhood instead of math. Crime surges while activists defend looters. The Times Square statue is just another distraction from their failures.
Conservative voices like Whitlock give hope. They fight for faith, family and hard work over handouts. Woke corporations and politicians hate this message because it empowers people. Real change starts when we ignore the noise and rebuild from within.
America needs more truth-tellers like Whitlock. Ditch the statues. Ditch the excuses. Save our cities by saving our families. The left’s racist low standards won’t fix anything. It’s time for black America to rise – and the path forward starts at home.