A giant statue of an overweight black woman now towers over Times Square. Conservative commentator Jason Whitlock says this sculpture celebrates America’s cultural decay. He argues it symbolizes the attack on traditional family values that’s creating a generation of “unfathered” children.
Whitlock claims radical feminism destroyed black communities by pushing men out of homes. He says schools now coddle fatherless kids instead of teaching discipline. White families are finally speaking out against classrooms overrun by “unfathered” students with emotional issues.
The statue represents everything wrong with woke politics according to Whitlock. He calls it a shrine to single motherhood and government dependence. Liberals want Americans to accept chaos as the new normal while they tear down statues of real heroes.
Black cultural decline started when activists traded faith and family for welfare checks and victimhood, Whitlock argues. He blames “angry black women” for defending bad behavior instead of demanding personal responsibility. The result? Sons without fathers and daughters without hope.
White Americans are waking up to this disaster, Whitlock says. Parents don’t want their kids sharing schools with violent, unruly students. They’re tired of being called racist for wanting safe neighborhoods and quality education. This fatigue could save America if conservatives keep speaking truth.
The Times Square statue proves liberals glorify failure. It’s not art—it’s propaganda pushing obesity and fatherless homes as virtues. Real American values like hard work and strong families get mocked while dysfunction gets rewarded.
Whitlock warns this cultural rot spreads beyond black communities. Radical feminists and woke corporations want everyone dependent on big government. They replace God with grievance studies and fathers with food stamps. The statue celebrates our national decline.
Conservatives must fight back by teaching biblical values and common sense. America needs fathers leading families, not monuments to failure. The silent majority is finding its voice—and it’s time to make that voice roar.






