Southport Stabbing (9 Viewers)

DT-R

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‘Fatigue’ was an interesting choice of phrase - I’m sure the poster involved would be horrified to hear of the racist connotations attached to that word in regards to black people recently, obviously a coincidence of course.
Ive got fucking woke fatigue!!! Im fed up of cunts telling me what I can and cant think! And being called racist just for questioning things! Its fucking boring! And part of the reason we're in the mess were in! Give it up! People are sick of it!

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Captain Dart

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Grendel

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Captain Dart

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Stabbing in Bradford now. 🤔

WTF has happened to this country?
 

Captain Dart

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PVA

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What an incredibly brave man:


Five casualties have now been discharged from hospital and one remains in a life-threatening condition.

"This casualty is a member of LNER rail staff who was on the train at the time and tried to stop the attacker.

"Detectives have reviewed the CCTV from the train and it is clear his actions were nothing short of heroic and undoubtedly saved many people's lives.
 

Macca

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‘Fatigue’ was an interesting choice of phrase - I’m sure the poster involved would be horrified to hear of the racist connotations attached to that word in regards to black people recently, obviously a coincidence

Not that interested how some other prick uses the word. I've used it for years
 

Captain Dart

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Your literally putting words into people's mouths. By fatigue I'm sure he's tired and fed up of it all like the majority
That's the only connotation of fatigue I know of, tired & worn out.
I'm not playing the game of word redefinition tough titties if someone is offended.
 

rob9872

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That's the only connotation of fatigue I know of, tired & worn out.
I'm not playing the game of word redefinition tough titties if someone is offended.
It doesn't even mean anything unless preceded by the word black for black fatigue which has two contrasting and conflicting meanings. The word fatigue on its own has no such connotations and the poster who commented knows this and is merely trying to be edgy and look smart. It does the exact opposite.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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It doesn't even mean anything unless preceded by the word black for black fatigue which has two contrasting and conflicting meanings. The word fatigue on its own has no such connotations and the poster who commented knows this and is merely trying to be edgy and look smart. It does the exact opposite.
Like the majority on here another one that speaks sense
 

rob9872

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Original Connotation: The Toll of Racism
The term was originally coined by author Mary-Frances Winters in 2020 to describe the cumulative physical, mental, and spiritual exhaustion and trauma that Black people experience from living with systemic racism, microaggressions, and racial injustice over centuries. This "fatigue" is a serious health and social issue resulting from ongoing exposure to racial stress, and can lead to conditions such as anxiety, depression, and high blood pressure. It is also known in academic circles as "racial battle fatigue".
Co-opted Connotation: A Racist Trope
More recently, particularly on social media platforms since around May 2025, the term has been co-opted and repurposed by some conservative-leaning users and right-wing pundits. In this reframed usage, "Black fatigue" is used to express their own purported exhaustion with Black people's discussions of racism, social justice issues, or perceived "negative behaviors" (often involving racial stereotypes). This usage is considered a racist punchline and a tactic to dismiss the legitimate, original meaning of the term.
 

Captain Dart

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Original Connotation: The Toll of Racism
The term was originally coined by author Mary-Frances Winters in 2020 to describe the cumulative physical, mental, and spiritual exhaustion and trauma that Black people experience from living with systemic racism, microaggressions, and racial injustice over centuries. This "fatigue" is a serious health and social issue resulting from ongoing exposure to racial stress, and can lead to conditions such as anxiety, depression, and high blood pressure. It is also known in academic circles as "racial battle fatigue".
Co-opted Connotation: A Racist Trope
More recently, particularly on social media platforms since around May 2025, the term has been co-opted and repurposed by some conservative-leaning users and right-wing pundits. In this reframed usage, "Black fatigue" is used to express their own purported exhaustion with Black people's discussions of racism, social justice issues, or perceived "negative behaviors" (often involving racial stereotypes). This usage is considered a racist punchline and a tactic to dismiss the legitimate, original meaning of the term.
She has pronouns too. 😂
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Actually many other crime statistics have gone down…crime is falling
Which is to be expected when your society aging because demographically, younger people commit much more crime than older people.

An important consideration to how people adapt to avoid being victimised. For example, anyone with young women in their lives (partners, relatives and so on) buy products like ‘StopTopps’ to avoid being spiked. Society hasn’t necessarily got ‘safer’ even if crime has ‘reduced’ because in instance if people have taken more precautions.

I weren’t around in the 70s but apparently it was quite normal for people to leave their doors unlocked… Now everyone has one of or all; a Ring door bell, alarm system and/or additional security cameras.
 

wingy

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Which is to be expected when your society aging because demographically, younger people commit much more crime than older people.

An important consideration to how people adapt to avoid being victimised. For example, anyone with young women in their lives (partners, relatives and so on) buy products like ‘StopTopps’ to avoid being spiked. Society hasn’t necessarily got ‘safer’ even if crime has ‘reduced’ because in instance if people have taken more precautions.

I weren’t around in the 70s but apparently it was quite normal for people to leave their doors unlocked… Now everyone has one of or all; a Ring door bell, alarm system and/or additional security cameras.
Certainly in the 60's
 

Macca

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It doesn't even mean anything unless preceded by the word black for black fatigue which has two contrasting and conflicting meanings. The word fatigue on its own has no such connotations and the poster who commented knows this and is merely trying to be edgy and look smart. It does the exact opposite.

Quite Rob, I can't think of a word that better describes my feeling every time I put on the TV and see how far society has fallen. Not like its an outdated word such as "faggot" which is rightly shunned. If the meaning has been hijacked or defined as something else that isn't my problem
 

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