The Black Fatigue Thread

Korean owner of ramen noodle shop walked after two black customers who paid, but left no tip.



Conversation got heated, Korean made threats, so he had to submit to some neighborhood activist re-education, curb side.



Would be difficult to endure, but for a Korean to own a joint serving Japanese food, he was already having to swallow his pride in order to make a living.


Why is this owner standing there enduring this humiliation? I would've doubled down.
 
Daniel Concannon

Black Santa. Black Jesus. Black Manger scenes. Black angels. Black nutcrackers. Black elves. Black... everything.

This is what you'll find, stocked to the brim, at every corporate retailer in the US - even in the Whitest towns in America.

The purpose of this merchandise isn't to sell; it's to imprint a non-White world on our psyche.

“No, it's not against White people! It's that everyone wants to see themselves represented!”

Right. So ruthless national retailers who run inventory as a precision science stock enough Black Christmas merchandise for every Black family in America in a single store in the middle of New Hampshire where the Black population is statistically zero? That makes sense.

There are more Asians here than there are Black people. But stores don't sell Mr. Miyagi-Claus - it's just George Floyd Jesus as far as the eye can see. And while not one non-White Christmas item sells, all of the White inventory is wiped out. For every piece of fully-stocked non-White merchandise, there's a hole next to it where the White version was.

Clearly, the corporate game plan isn't “once the White merch sells out, Whitey will have no choice but to buy the non-White merch!”

No - they know the non-White merch won't sell. It sits there and collects dust every year. But instead of stocking ten times the amount of White merchandise that people actually buy, anti-White global retail empires are happy to squander that revenue to raise their ESG score for Larry Fink's approval.

Corporations don't put 'profits over people' - they put the War On White People over profits.

 
Korean owner of ramen noodle shop walked after two black customers who paid, but left no tip.



Conversation got heated, Korean made threats, so he had to submit to some neighborhood activist re-education, curb side.



Would be difficult to endure, but for a Korean to own a joint serving Japanese food, he was already having to swallow his pride in order to make a living.

To be honest the Korean dude seems like a lunatic to react this way to people not paying tips. If you can’t deal with situations like that calmly you shouldn’t own a restaurant.
 
To be honest the Korean dude seems like a lunatic to react this way to people not paying tips. If you can’t deal with situations like that calmly you shouldn’t own a restaurant.
Asians are very rules oriented, like us English. So they don't distinguish bad rules.

Tipping is a social rule, so it annoys them when it's not followed.

That's a virtue in many ways. But when the government has MPs raping kids in Rotherham, it suddenly becomes clown world.

In this case, it's less spectacular but it's probably not helped by "black fatigue".
 
Asians are very rules oriented, like us English. So they don't distinguish bad rules.

Tipping is a social rule, so it annoys them when it's not followed.

That's a virtue in many ways. But when the government has MPs raping kids in Rotherham, it suddenly becomes clown world.

In this case, it's less spectacular but it's probably not helped by "black fatigue".

Those black guys seemed genuinely calm and laid back, not the type of people who induce black fatigue, unless someone has other underlying issues that cause them to be triggered easily, like the Korean guy.

A man who is less tolerant of others' aggressive behaviour would not have put up with that.

That woman performing the public shaming, however, is a disgrace. This type of issue should be solved with a handshake and that's it.
 
Those black guys seemed genuinely calm and laid back, not the type of people who induce black fatigue, unless someone has other underlying issues that cause them to be triggered easily, like the Korean guy.

A man who is less tolerant of others' aggressive behaviour would not have put up with that.

That woman performing the public shaming, however, is a disgrace. This type of issue should be solved with a handshake and that's it.
Yes, but I also don't think that Korean guy is the type who easily offers you a handshake and says I'm sorry.

He's only there to save his business, not because he realizes he is a lunatic. The Korean is also really lucky that those were not the wrong type of joggas he was harassing.
 
Yeah, that's pretty much what happened. And now it worked so well so long ago that we're having this conversation. Obviously my black fatigue isn’t nearly as bad as some other posters in this thread. But I must admit, I've got a little case of it, too, and I keep my wits about me whenever someone dressed liked a wannabe rapstar gets too close. Meanwhile at the cigar lounge, our demographic is probably 60/40 split between black and white guys, respectively. Doesn't bother me a bit; cigars are too classy for hoodlums.
You obviously don't know about Swisher Sweets, or Black & Milds playa!
 
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