Jason Whitlock’s viral commentary on “black culture” has sparked fierce debate. A controversial statue of an overweight black woman in Times Square represents what he calls “the unfathered” — a culture he claims rejects fatherhood and responsibility. Whitlock argues this symbol celebrates dysfunction, not strength, and reflects a society that prioritizes victimhood over solutions.
He blames progressive policies and feminist ideology for destroying black families. “They don’t care about incarceration rates or poor school performance,” Whitlock says, “because they hate traditional masculinity.” The statue’s message of single motherhood and emotional chaos, he claims, is pushed by those who want America weakened.
White Americans are finally pushing back, according to Whitlock. Parents refuse to let schools become battlegrounds where “unfathered” kids disrupt classrooms. The tragic death of Ethan Liming — a white teen killed over a squirt gun incident — shows the real-world cost of unchecked behavior, he argues.
This “black fatigue” has reached boiling point. Ordinary citizens are tired of being called racist for demanding safe neighborhoods and quality education. Whitlock praises this awakening, saying America must reject statues celebrating dysfunction and return to faith, family, and personal accountability.
The statue’s supporters call it “empowering,” but conservatives see a dangerous lie. Glorifying obesity and fatherless homes hurts black communities most. True strength comes from stable families and moral discipline, not government handouts or woke symbols.
Schools have become ground zero in this cultural war. Parents pull kids from districts that prioritize social justice over math and reading. They’re done with classrooms where teachers excuse violence as “youthful energy” instead of enforcing rules.
Whitlock’s solution is simple: rebuild father-led households. Churches, coaches, and communities must step up where government fails. The alternative is more chaos, more division, and more statues promoting national decline.
This fight isn’t about race — it’s about survival. America either embraces traditional values or falls to the “unfathered” mob. The choice is clear: reject the lies, honor hard work, and put families first again.