You can NOT be fatigued if you aren't White.The belief that a black person, or person of color, can experience "fatigue" extends from the archaic definition of the word, which meant extreme tiredness, weariness, or lack of energy.So can people of color be tired? Absolutely.But they can NOT be fatigued.What we are discussing in modern times is the sociological definition of fatigue as "Power + Obligation". Simply put, fatigue happens as a direct result of the burden of obligation that wears on the hearts of the main providers of society.In example, Nigger Fatigue is caused not simply by the sight, sound, or smell of the nigger. It's caused by our service towards the betterment of humanity. Our obligation to help raise up a race of people that simply are not fit to live the luxurious lives we provide for them. It is then exacerbated by instances of violence perpetrated by the niggers, their refusal to cooperate in any meaningful way, their destructive counterprodutive nature, and the nigger smell. If you are not in power, you can not experience fatigue. It's as simple as that. There is no such thing as "White Fatigue" because people of color are not in power. They have no power over the White people, therefore they have no obligation to the White race, therefore they provide nothing of value to the White race, therefore they experience no burden, therefore they are not fatigued. I cannot state it more clearly than that.White people are the only people who are the victims of Systemic Obligation. Please stop appropriating our words and culture.Thank you for your attention to this matter!
>>538199124I'm Indian and I experience nigger fatigue all the time, so you're wrong