postyX - May 19, 2025


The Fatigue is Real


Episode Stats

Length

15 minutes

Words per Minute

153.46317

Word Count

2,322

Sentence Count

178

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

The fatigue is real and the fatigue is bad. This episode focuses on the stories that are sure to give you the fatigue, starting with the situation in South Africa, New Orleans, and Zimbabwe, and much more.


Transcript

00:00:00.360 Hello and welcome back. And the fatigue is real and you know what kind of fatigue I'm talking about, I don't have to say it.
00:00:08.080 I just came back from vacation and you think I would not be fatigued in this manner, but I feel like it's only gotten worse since I returned.
00:00:16.820 So for shits and giggles, let's go over some other people who are also suffering from the fatigue.
00:00:30.000 So much on people who, I mean, because everybody has the fatigue, right? We all have the fatigue.
00:00:53.220 So we're going to focus on some stories that are sure to give people the fatigue.
00:00:58.960 Starting with the South Africans. Now, if you haven't been living under a rock, you'll probably know that Donald Trump has brought over, I believe it was about 50 refugees, refugees in quotation marks, from the, you know, South Africa, Boer families or families, South African farmers, because they're being genocided down there by the blacks, the black Africans.
00:01:24.520 So there was all this outrage and stuff like that from supposed American black farmers, which I actually didn't even know existed, but that these were people were going to take over for them.
00:01:37.720 Right. So I guess a group of 50 people, I guess this is kind of a cell phone on the black farming community, because they're basically saying that these 50 white boars or whatever, are going to come over and take over the whole industry and basically put them out of a job.
00:01:54.800 So, I'm assuming that. So there's been people, you know, being interviewed and stuff like that, and this here, and Wokeness posted this one from somebody who has a message, I guess you could say, to the South African Boer.
00:02:09.920 So deep into history, you've taken us back to the 17th century. In that case, shouldn't everybody leave the property to the Khoisan, who are thought to be the native occupants of South Africa?
00:02:23.320 No, actually, Africa and South Africa, it belongs to the Bandu people. It belongs to the Ngunis. So it belongs to the people of Africa.
00:02:32.060 What about Tevi here?
00:02:33.380 We are not saying it doesn't belong here. Now that we are living together here, our perspective is that the land must go back to the chiefs, the traditional leaders, and the state.
00:02:44.580 We are unapologetic about this. Land must be expropriated without compensation.
00:02:49.720 So we all know, basically, what happened. Any of us who know history, or, you know, is well-versed, I guess, in the history knows, that we have a real-life example of this and how it failed in Rhodesia slash Zimbabwe.
00:03:07.480 Now, so the tweet from NWokeness was basically saying that South Africa is about to starve.
00:03:13.500 So I thought I would ask Grok, which ethnic group is responsible for the majority of farming and food supply in South Africa?
00:03:22.560 Now, I asked for a one-word answer because Grok gives you a bunch of kind of social justice, you know, fluff material.
00:03:29.680 So this is the answer it came back with, which is the Afrikaners, which are the Boers as well.
00:03:36.160 So I find it a little bit strange that I guess the, you know, ANC or whatever they're called want to eliminate the Boers or the Afrikaners because then who is going to supply them with food?
00:03:49.600 I'm not sure if maybe they're planning on having some kind of trade deal with somebody somewhere, but it ain't looking good for them.
00:03:56.060 And it's probably not going to look good for them if they go through with, you know, their plan.
00:04:00.640 So they have the fatigue there. The fatigue is at an ultimate high there for sure.
00:04:05.040 They're probably more fatigued than anybody else.
00:04:10.000 Next, we're going to move on to New Orleans.
00:04:12.140 They have had the fatigue for quite a while, I think quite a while.
00:04:15.980 And people there, I mean, their justice system obviously is non-existent or maybe more so one-sided or biased, I guess we could say.
00:04:24.900 So New Orleans inmate Kendall Myers was arrested within 12 hours of escaping jail after going live on Instagram with his friends.
00:04:33.180 So, yeah, the fatigue is at an all-time high.
00:04:35.680 And it just also shows that the IQ rather is at an all-time low.
00:04:40.180 A few moments later.
00:05:10.180 There's no audio here, so it's not the video fucking up.
00:05:17.800 It's just no audio.
00:05:18.980 I'm assuming this is them trying to break out, or I guess they did break out.
00:05:25.680 And then they go, there they go running.
00:05:27.280 So it kind of goes back to, I was reading a book while I was on vacation called A History of Civilizations.
00:05:43.140 And it's by Brunei, I believe.
00:05:46.280 I'm probably butchering that.
00:05:47.340 But it talks about how certain societies or civilizations, I guess you could say, which really boils down to ethnic groups, have low IQ.
00:05:59.420 And it's been proven by anthropologists.
00:06:02.700 I've seen Robert Zephyr talk about this.
00:06:05.600 And, you know, it goes down to not having words for certain things, not being able to, not having a fully developed prefrontal cortex is another example.
00:06:14.500 So people who don't have a fully developed prefrontal cortex really struggle in anticipating or predicting the outcome of their actions.
00:06:26.680 So that's the impulsivity.
00:06:28.240 They have trouble controlling the impulsivity.
00:06:30.000 So this is a huge problem with certain ethnic groups.
00:06:34.440 And these seem to be the ethnic groups that are, for the most part, committing the majority of the crimes or taking out the majority of the police resources.
00:06:42.740 So the fatigue is very high there.
00:06:45.180 However, they seem to not want to, you know, punish these people accordingly because, I guess, racism?
00:06:52.280 I'm not sure.
00:06:54.360 So moving on to Texas.
00:06:56.400 My friend here, White Ghost, posted this.
00:06:58.700 A Texas rapper known as BTB Savage killed a man in his home, then posted pictures of him standing in his victim's blood on X.
00:07:05.940 This goes in the category of fuck around and find out.
00:07:11.000 Or, I guess you could also say, play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
00:07:16.160 So, I'm going to show you the video.
00:07:19.160 So, you know, again, low IQ behavior, not understanding that, you know, every action has an equal, generally equal consequence.
00:07:47.120 So, the fatigue is real for those people as well.
00:07:53.840 Now, in Canada, we have a huge, well, I'm sure it's happening everywhere.
00:07:58.580 But we have a really huge, huge problem with car theft.
00:08:03.500 And the majority of these cars are going overseas, mostly to Africa and Nigeria.
00:08:09.880 So, somebody caught a video for sale for about a car, sorry, a video, I guess, in Africa from a car dealership or whatever it is that was posted, I'm assuming, on social media.
00:08:21.620 And take a look at the license plate that is still on this car.
00:08:27.160 This is Toyota Highlander 2022 model, direct foreign use, and it's a white color with a very clean interior.
00:08:33.600 And it's...
00:08:34.260 You catch that? Are you catching that?
00:08:39.720 CXXN358.
00:08:40.540 So, I guess if that's your car, well, now you know where it is.
00:08:43.480 It's going for 50 million naira to negotiate.
00:08:48.420 If you need any of these cars, you can always reach me on 09048.
00:08:54.220 Wait a minute. What does this say here?
00:08:56.240 What is this? Can you see my cursor?
00:08:58.080 This is pretty small.
00:09:00.800 Interesting.
00:09:06.100 726397.
00:09:07.060 So, there you go.
00:09:08.400 That's where your car, if that was your car, if that was your license plate, I guess you can tell the cops that you don't need them to keep looking for it because it's in Africa somewhere, which is where the majority of the cars go.
00:09:19.640 So, Ontario people, we got the fatigue as well.
00:09:22.800 People who have their cars stolen.
00:09:24.760 And finally, this has been going viral.
00:09:27.340 Again, I didn't see too much of it.
00:09:28.680 I did see the memes that were made of it.
00:09:31.080 So, we're going to watch it together.
00:09:34.000 Sure. It's part two.
00:09:35.740 I guess I'm assuming there's a part one.
00:09:37.780 Let's see if we can find part one and part two to see how it escalates.
00:09:41.680 Now, this clip is actually kind of funny because I do have a little bit of an obsession with watching police body cam videos.
00:09:47.020 I think that is one thing that was a total unexpected self-owned by the black community, thinking that they were going to catch a lot of abuse of or, you know, and whatever they have dreamt up is happening, police brutality or whatever you want to call it.
00:10:03.060 So, it kind of, you know, backfired, which I think is awesome.
00:10:05.980 And because of that, I get quite the entertainment watching it on YouTube.
00:10:08.740 It's pretty funny.
00:10:09.900 So, I'm assuming this is probably that kind of a deal here.
00:10:14.060 And you can always know it's always the same reaction.
00:10:16.860 It was it's almost like it's programmed into a handbook with these women.
00:10:21.280 The women, they all have the same physiognomy.
00:10:23.980 They all have the same behavior.
00:10:25.300 They all use the same words.
00:10:26.320 It's just hilarious.
00:10:27.060 So, I'm going to watch this with you and we're going to see what on earth has caused the chimp out.
00:10:36.020 Do not touch me!
00:10:37.780 Hold on, hold on.
00:10:38.740 Let me share it with you.
00:10:39.880 That would help, eh?
00:10:41.720 Here we go.
00:10:43.700 This is where the meme, actually, I paused it at the perfect spot.
00:10:46.520 This is where the meme came from.
00:10:48.760 You'll see the meme around here with this, this look.
00:10:52.740 Oh, all right.
00:10:54.720 Do not touch me!
00:10:57.560 Don't touch me!
00:10:59.200 Don't touch me!
00:11:01.500 Where's my mom?
00:11:02.560 Don't touch me!
00:11:04.160 Don't touch me!
00:11:05.360 Give me your hand, miss.
00:11:06.180 No!
00:11:06.900 So, the repeating words, I've said this before.
00:11:09.420 It's almost like a warning sign.
00:11:11.720 You know, like when a dog growls or something like that.
00:11:13.800 That's kind of the warning sign that things are getting elevated.
00:11:16.400 It's the pre-chimp out kind of warning sign.
00:11:20.540 The repeating of one particular phrase.
00:11:22.780 Colby Ante, give me your hand.
00:11:25.420 Sir, do not touch me!
00:11:27.000 Arrest for what?
00:11:28.060 I didn't do anything!
00:11:29.720 Give me your hand.
00:11:30.680 I did not do anything!
00:11:32.800 Miss Payne!
00:11:33.620 I didn't, sir!
00:11:34.800 I didn't do anything!
00:11:36.660 Miss Payne, you were under arrest!
00:11:38.080 Please, where's my mom?
00:11:39.960 Can you get my mom?
00:11:40.680 Miss Payne, you were under arrest!
00:11:42.140 Can you get my mom?
00:11:43.200 Stop touching me!
00:11:44.040 No!
00:11:44.060 Miss Payne, you were under arrest!
00:11:45.540 I'm telling you right now to stop touching me!
00:11:46.900 So, the other thing, too, is imagine, like, you know, people shit on the cops a lot.
00:11:50.380 And, you know, rightfully so.
00:11:51.400 Sometimes the cops, especially in certain areas, Australia being one of them, Canada,
00:11:55.040 another one, where the cops are just total fucking assholes and they're definitely not
00:11:58.640 there to serve and protect.
00:12:00.040 However, you have to look at what some of the cops, especially in the U.S., have to deal
00:12:04.420 with on a daily basis.
00:12:05.980 Like, no wonder nobody wants to be in policing.
00:12:08.320 I could not handle this kind of shit every single day.
00:12:10.900 And the cost, right?
00:12:12.260 This is something I talked about earlier.
00:12:14.140 The cost, it takes because one person can't comply with instructions.
00:12:18.940 So, if the police pull you over and, you know, you were speeding, whether you were speeding
00:12:22.480 or not is irrelevant.
00:12:23.800 Why do you have to take it to that next level?
00:12:25.400 Take your fine, fight it in court.
00:12:26.900 But instead, some people, you know, we know what people, they will argue about it all the
00:12:34.620 time.
00:12:34.940 And then it ends up in, like, four cop cars, maybe six cops, you know, a detention.
00:12:39.980 Sometimes the ambulance has to come.
00:12:41.360 So, all those costs, all, you know, just because they can't accept that they, you know, did something
00:12:47.300 wrong.
00:12:47.580 And even if they didn't do it wrong, like, they can't, I guess, you know, I don't know.
00:12:53.240 They just can't take the L.
00:12:54.320 I guess they just can't take the L.
00:12:55.340 So, she's in the bank trying to get another debit card.
00:13:18.740 My guess is there's some kind of fraud.
00:13:21.580 There's been some flag for fraud.
00:13:25.340 I didn't even do anything.
00:13:29.200 Stand up, Ms. Payne.
00:13:30.380 You're under arrest.
00:13:30.940 Don't stop until you don't touch me.
00:13:32.680 Ms. Payne, you're under arrest.
00:13:33.380 No, no, I'm not.
00:13:34.340 Don't touch me.
00:13:34.940 Yes, you are.
00:13:35.440 No, I'm not.
00:13:36.100 Don't touch me.
00:13:37.420 Crystal, please help me.
00:13:38.680 Ms. Payne, you're under arrest.
00:13:40.800 You can figure all this stuff out later, but you're already under arrest for battery of a
00:13:44.340 police officer and resisting arrest, force, or violence.
00:13:46.720 You're under arrest for attempted bank fraud, so go ahead and please stand up.
00:13:51.000 I didn't do no attempted bank fraud.
00:13:52.860 I didn't do anything.
00:13:54.240 I have the probable cause, Ms. Payne.
00:13:55.900 We're probable cause.
00:13:57.220 You didn't show me any evidence.
00:13:58.960 Stand up for me, Ms. Payne.
00:13:59.660 Crystal, call my mama, please.
00:14:01.220 Ms. Payne, stand up.
00:14:02.020 She outside.
00:14:02.940 Stand up.
00:14:03.260 So mama's outside, so mama is probably in on it as well, so that's hilarious, and I
00:14:11.740 will leave this with a parting words.
00:14:14.160 I guess I'll leave these parting words for everybody.
00:14:18.080 I used to work in an industry, rather.
00:14:21.580 I guess I used to work in a position where I worked closely with the police, and one of
00:14:28.980 the officers, and he was a veteran officer, had said to me, have you ever seen a situation
00:14:36.920 where a cop has changed his mind about charging you because you argued with him?
00:14:44.980 And I had to think about it for a second, but I mean, he was right.
00:14:47.780 So I guess the point is, is that, you know, certain people have that prefrontal cortex that
00:14:53.040 are able to foresee, you know, maybe be able to plan it out a little bit better, to not act
00:14:57.180 so impulsively to say, okay, you know, there's a civil way of handling this.
00:15:01.680 However, there are certain people that don't have that ability, and that's why we all have
00:15:07.200 the fatigue.