The NAXALT fallacy is a common one. Someone is presented with overwhelming evidence of something and that person will respond with some variation of “Not all (X) Are Like That”. X can be referring to women drivers or the height of Asians or of course black criminal behavior.
This fallacy is certainly most used when it comes to blacks, to such an extent that you could call it the NANALT fallacy “Not All (N-Words) Are Like That”.
There are three stumbling blocks when getting Whites red-pilled on race realism. One is the endless propagandizing about how Whites are responsible for everything bad that has ever happened and is currently happening to blacks. How can you be mad at blacks when everything you see them doing is your fault? The second is that most most Whites avoid interactions with blacks, whether consciously or unconsciously, so their experience with blacks is limited.
The third problem is the NANALT fallacy. Most of us have worked with or gone to school with at least a few blacks and in my experience those blacks weren’t all that bad to be around. One example is Mike, a guy a couple years ahead of me in high school. He was on the football team and was the only black kid at our high school. There was a young black woman I worked with at Fidelity Investment, not very closely as we were in the same role but different teams. She was very professional and friendly when I did interact with her. Finally maybe 8 years ago I hired a black girl who was a very hard worker, although I also worked at a different location for the same company where a black guy worked and he was the most stereotypically lazy black you could imagine.
Because of these types of limited interactions, lots of Whites fall into the NANALT fallacy. It is absolutely true that there are blacks who are decent people and I don’t think anyone would argue against that. We might not choose to hang out with them or want them marrying our kids but they are decent enough. What many don’t understand is this:
A tame black that has learned to behave professionally in a controlled environment is not representative of blacks as a whole and often is not even accurate reflections of that tame black in question outside of that environment.
Like mildly autistic people, successful blacks are capable of using “masking” as a way to fit in with White society. This is not a bad thing from a White perspective. Whites have created a once prosperous and free society where blacks that can learn to mask their normal behavior, suppress their unpleasant culture and mimic White behavior can do quite well for themselves.
Because so many normie Whites live in controlled spaces and the only interactions they have with blacks are with those same tame blacks in a controlled environment, it creates some cognitive dissonance for them. They know Jamal from work and he seems like an OK guy and being nice to him seems like you are being noble and “color blind”. On the other hand, when you are looking at the news you see an endless parade of blacks in mugshots scowling at the camera having committed some horrific crime. So the normie is confused. Understandably he thinks that single tame black in a controlled environment is more representative of blacks as a whole than the blacks they see on TV or the statistics they see or all of the blacks on display when they drive through a “sketchy” neighborhood.
When the normie is confronted with the undeniable evidence of black IQ, black criminality and the inability of blacks to integrate into civil society despite 150 years and trillions of dollars trying to integrate them, he falls back onto Jamal from work who says “Wazzup” to him some mornings, making the normie feel a little hip and cool for a moment. I am quite confident that most of these tame blacks are only one trigger away from dropping their mask and chimping out. Breonna Taylor is a great example of this, she is portrayed as an upstanding citizen in smiling pictures wearing her EMT uniform but her boyfriend was a drug dealer that she assisted in his criminal enterprises, leading to her death when her drug dealer boyfriend started shooting at cops.
The NANALT fallacy is probably the biggest obstacle for red-pilling Whites on race realism and the fact that we are in a race war.