In this episode of The Way We See It, Pastor Alex Bryant tackles a difficult but necessary conversation about what some have called “Black Fatigue,” the frustration and exhaustion that comes from repeatedly seeing destructive behaviors that hurt the Black community and reinforce negative stereotypes. Alex says he wishes we could have a players-only meeting and deal honestly with some of the issues holding black people back. Using clips from a variety of Black voices, leaders, commentators, and cultural influencers, he highlights those who have been sounding the alarm for years. But this episode isn’t just about identifying problems. It’s about finding solutions. Drawing from the words of Tupac Shakur, Alex argues that real change begins when we change the way we think, the way we live, and the way we treat each other. This is a candid conversation about responsibility, culture, and the path forward.
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Everyone Wants the Honor. Few Want the Correction That Produces It. One of the clearest signs of wisdom is the willingness to be corrected. That is harder than it sounds. Most of us naturally resist...




