Introduction:
News just broke about a new whites-only town being developed in Arkansas. The headlines are loud, the reactions are wild, and the cameras are rolling. But here’s the twist—Black folks are not mad. Not mad, not jealous, not even concerned. In fact, we’re barely blinking. And that’s the part that seems to confuse folks the most. Some people can’t understand why we’re not outraged, but the truth is, we’ve got bigger things to focus on. We’re building wealth, community, and peace—something that doesn’t require press conferences or exclusion signs. If you want to build your own little corner of the world, go ahead. Just don’t expect us to protest your isolation. We’re too busy creating joy that doesn’t need your permission.
Section 1: The Confusion Is the Comedy
Some people can’t believe it. They keep asking, “Why aren’t Black people outraged?” “Aren’t you offended?” Nope. Because the truth is, if a group of people wants to go off and build a town for themselves, that’s their business. Black folks aren’t losing sleep over a gated neighborhood with a Confederate welcome mat. Y’all call it safety—we call it self-isolation with press coverage.
Section 2: Let’s Be Honest—Y’all Ran to the Media
If this was really about privacy, why hold a press conference? Why do interviews? That’s not security—that’s thirst. You wanted attention. You wanted us to notice. And when we didn’t, you doubled down. It’s giving “please be mad,” but all we’re giving is indifference. Because begging the news to report your separatism sounds less like pride and more like desperation.
Section 3: We’ve Seen This Before
Here’s the deeper truth: whenever Black people do build our own thriving communities, they’ve been burned, bombed, or bulldozed—literally and historically. Tulsa. Rosewood. Seneca Village. The list goes on. So now when white folks say “We just want to be left alone,” forgive us for raising an eyebrow. It’s not about your sign on the door. It’s about your track record when we build our own.
Section 4: Why We Don’t Care
Black people are focused on building real legacy. We’re trying to own land, create generational wealth, educate our kids, and live without being harassed or hunted. A whites-only town in the middle of Arkansas doesn’t threaten that. It doesn’t slow it down. And it definitely doesn’t deserve our energy. Y’all want to separate yourselves? Go for it. Just don’t expect applause—or protest.
Section 5: Here’s the Real Gag
You thought we’d crash the gates, riot, or beg to be let in. But that’s not the vibe. We’re gatekeeping our joy, protecting our peace, and building in silence. And the fact that we’re not angry—that’s what really bothers you. Because for once, we’re not playing the part you wrote for us. And that silence? That’s freedom.
Summary and Conclusion:
A whites-only town in Arkansas doesn’t faze Black folks. We’ve got bigger dreams and deeper wounds. We’re not mad because we’re busy building what we’ve always been denied. The fact that you expected outrage—and didn’t get it—is the real punchline. So go ahead, plant your flag, hang your signs, and call the press. Just don’t be surprised when nobody shows up to care. We’re good over here.