Asmongold TV - He cooked.. | Asmongold TV

Episode Date: September 30, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 He cooked. What's this here? Been to have black fatigue. Well, nigger fatigue. I love black people. See, it's the difference between niggas and black people. You understand? And what it should be called is nigger fatigue. Because even black people have nigger fatigue. You understand? The ghetto ratchet bullshit. All the ignorant stuff that the... Why is he dressed up like Mario, though? Really? Like, yeah, why is that? Like, that's crazy, right? anyway so
Starting point is 00:00:30 no a lot of people say this and it's just it's anti-social behavior is the problem these people stand for all the ignorant stuff that these people defend all the weird shit that these people say all the victimization and acceptance
Starting point is 00:00:46 of the bigotry of low expectations and all the all the Stockholm syndrome and all that shit like that all the random acts of violence that people want to ignore because it's black on black which they also want to ignore and just say it's proximity crime, but no, it's black on black
Starting point is 00:01:02 crime. It's an epidemic. They're not going to like this, bro. People are not going to like this on the internet. They're going to be pissed. Oh, my God. Black fatigue is some real shit. And y'all are getting what the fuck y'all wanted to get when y'all wanted to perpetuate racism
Starting point is 00:01:19 because nobody in America is perpetuating racism, but black people get out of your neighborhood and out from around all the rest of them. I think the problem is that This is the issue is that I do think that white people push it too, but the difference is that when a black person does a racism, people try to contort themselves in reasons why it's okay.
Starting point is 00:01:40 But when a white person does a racism, everybody is like, oh yeah, that's bad. That's really where the problem, that's the problem, and that's what I think gets people mad. Bullshit people that you fuck with to understand the reality of what's going on in the world. And what you will see is that it's people that look like me that's perpetuating racism. Because white people don't give a fuck. They're not running around talking about
Starting point is 00:02:05 what our hairstyles are and you can't wear this and you can't wear that and you can't say this and you can't say that. It's weird, bro. It's weird. And it's over. As a white person, I haven't really gone around and done that. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:02:21 I mean, as far as I know, I don't think I've done that. It's over because y'all ain't ready for what you're asking for. You're not ready for that race for. While y'all flapping, y'all trap and waiting on the white man to give you what you need to jump off a race war, them white boys in the motherfucking woods, doing calisthenics and running drills and shooting and throwing knives and learning how to live off the land.
Starting point is 00:02:42 They're ready for that. Y'all not ready for that, bro. Y'all not ready for that. Y'all just talking a bunch of shit, and that goes to show your privilege and how spoiled the black community has become. Period. I don't see no white privilege. That's black privilege everywhere I see.
Starting point is 00:02:58 You understand? It's a lot of degenerate shit going on between both races, though, especially with the Carmelo Anthony thing. That was some degenerate punk bullshit. He's right. What kind of a fucking retard goes and defends that shit? Yes, what are you even thinking?
Starting point is 00:03:14 What are you doing? Why would you say this? Why would you defend this? Yes, perfectly said, it was some punk bullshit, yes. Like, it's and the thing is that he's so unfathomable-bous base, yes, it's like that Shiloh fucking, whatever her name was,
Starting point is 00:03:30 Hendrix girl, calling some black kid the N-word like this shit would have never even popped off nobody would have even brought this up it would have been done and dusted in a day nobody would have cared but it's because that Carmelo Anthony bullshit that then you had a bunch of white people get together
Starting point is 00:03:47 and be like well we're gonna raise more money than you did it's dumb as hell he's a coward period I don't give a fuck he's a fucking coward justice to all slain children as far as like Shiloh Hendricks she's fucking trash I'm sorry she's Trash. Of course she is. You just look, yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:04:10 But yeah, I mean, look, I'm going to just be honest, bro. Yeah. If they want to get behind trash, that's on them. But I don't blame them. But that's the problem is that if you want, if, if this is the problem is that when somebody who's trash gets supported by one group, then you're going to have somebody else that's trash that gets supported by the opposite group. Because they say, oh, okay, you want to play this game?
Starting point is 00:04:34 Let's play this game. You want to defend this asshole? We're going to offend this other asshole. And now everybody's stupid. That the trash wars, I know. He gets the nuance? Yeah, this is, no, the thing is that the reality is that if you go to McDonald's and you see a guy that looks like this, he's probably going to have these same fucking opinions.
Starting point is 00:05:00 If you go to Walmart and you see it. is the way most people think, by the way. They just saw a bunch of people who look like me get behind a trash-ass person, too. Yeah. And they just is tired of it. It does. As anybody else, because the racism has been towards them for the past few decades. But you still want to say it's towards you when it's not.
Starting point is 00:05:25 When you have the privilege, you don't even know that you have the privilege. You don't even know that you had reparations. We've been had reparations. And to tell the truth, the United States does not even owe us reparations. Africa owes our ancestors You're talking about your lived experience in Texas People in liberal states Actually act like crazies
Starting point is 00:05:43 I am in a liberal state It's called Austin You know what happens Whenever I go from Austin to California The price of things goes up Everything else stays the same It's more expensive in California And the weather's better
Starting point is 00:05:59 To be fair Yeah it's the exact It's basically the same city Separations But you want to pass on that because Africa's black people. I think y'all scared of white people because it's been many times in the hood
Starting point is 00:06:13 where some white cops did something and then one of you fools came and killed a black person behind it. Like, cut it out. Cut it out. It's time for shit to change. It's time to move forward. Don't nobody give a fuck about no slavery. Don't nobody give a fuck about no past. I think that's the way a lot of white people feel,
Starting point is 00:06:32 especially like young white guys, right? It's like they see some guy that they grow up with. It's like something that happened. And the problem, I think, is that there are, like, residual echo effects and, like, ripple effects from slavery and, like, pre-civil rights Jim Crow shit. But it's hard to have a conversation about that in an honest way because everybody wants to think about it from, like, one angle and that's it. Not really, though. Uh, I think that it's personal, but I think that you can get a demographic, you can find a demographic
Starting point is 00:07:10 commonality and a demographic trend without necessarily applying it to an individual. Does that make sense? We have a future and we're not even concentrating on it. Period. I said what I said. Say what the fuck you want to say about me and get mad, talk shit on. I don't get it. But damn, I want all to smoke.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Because I have black fatigue to. Let me go ahead and give you an example, right? let's say you're black, you're 35, 34, right, you're my age, your grandpa probably grew up before civil rights. The probability that he received an education that fully informed and educated him in the usage of the English language is probably low. And growing up in a family that doesn't use English in a proper way and doesn't know how to speak proper English and use grammar, and communicate in a way that's efficient, that is going to be a class indicator. And this is also something that happens with white people too. It's not universal.
Starting point is 00:08:19 But one of the ways that a lot of people that are like higher class can tell that you're not, is the way that you talk, the way that you communicate. And a lot of these people, if you're communicating in a way that is broken English, you're not able to express yourself in an effective way, that is going to be a massive detriment to you as an individual. And what I'm saying is that things, and growing up in a family, this is a generational thing that, of course, obviously it can change in a generation, but when you're starting on the back foot,
Starting point is 00:08:53 you can assume that out of a thousand people, a thousand families, a million families, the ones that have a generational advantage of, let's say, four generations, are on average probably going to be better than the ones that have a generational advantage of one. I mean, it's pure logic. If you're not thinking like this, I don't know what to tell you. Right? It is a problem.
Starting point is 00:09:18 And so like these issues do exist. They are legitimate, but they're discussed in dishonest and disingenuous net. Dishonest, completely out base. Okay, I'm going to just take, let me finish this video. You want to type out of, If you want to tell about why you think this is off-based, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:09:37 But let me go ahead and finish the video first, okay? And you can type it out. And so do the rest of the black people. Tired of it, dude. We're tired of y'all represent for us because y'all don't speak for us. Y'all don't think like we think y'all don't do what we do. As a matter of fact, you do us worse than you do white people because we're in proximity to your bullshit.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Oh. I don't know. I said what the fuck I said. Yeah. No, that's definitely it. I think there's a lot of people that feel this way. And it's especially like the anti-social behavior. And I think the problem is that anti-social bad behavior, it's hard to call that stuff out.
Starting point is 00:10:13 And I think that like people in America have a hard time calling that out because they're worried that if they do, it'll be perceived as racism. That's the reason why it keeps happening. And that's the problem why it keeps going on. No, I agree with pretty much what he's saying. But like, let me see here. We're up base culture problem. Bradgrocer promotes a broken speaking. It's defended as their culture.
Starting point is 00:10:32 But like has it ever occurred? to you that like, and I'm not even saying this is what, I don't know if you can really say black culture as if it's a monolith, right? I don't think that's really fair to say, but let's say it is. Has it ever occurred to you that the reason why that happens is a holdover from the fact that they weren't taught the English in the right way? Because they didn't have like access to proper education less than 100 years ago? Like how this is, this is a generational thing, urban culture. Yeah, exactly. And also there's plenty, there's plenty of, there's plenty of, of white people that speak broken English too, right?
Starting point is 00:11:07 And so no. All right, they did it have access? Okay, guys, guys, I'm going to be real. I don't think that most of the people in this chat want to have an honest conversation about this topic. I think that they just want to go on and on about how it's black fatigue or some bullshit. I'm not about that.
Starting point is 00:11:36 I think that, yeah, obviously, like there are issues each race has, sure, right? like whatever. But the main fucking thing is anti-social behavior. I'm not going to comment on like black people's issues. I'm not black. But I can say for a white person, I think white people have issues
Starting point is 00:11:52 themselves. But the thing is that I think that it's antisocial aggressive behavior that makes people uncomfortable. And if you can't call that out because you're afraid of being racist, you need to look at what the reason for that is and stop blaming it
Starting point is 00:12:08 on the individual person. or stop blaming it on groups of people. So, yeah, that's really, that's, that's, that's all I'm really trying to say. And so, it's caveman behavior. Yeah. And so, like, because people always try to get me to make comments on this because I'm like, I think that I'm probably one of the only people, if not the only person, that talks about this in a way, that's not one dimensional.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Like, most people either talk about this, like, everything about this is totally racist. This guy's an uncle ruckus. Or they talk about this guy. They say, oh, yeah, like, this is why we need to bring back, you know, like, all these things. like dog whistle for like, you know, segregation or like racist shit or like clan shit, right? Like I feel like I'm probably one of the only people that comments on this and talks about it in a way that's honest. And I'm not trying to glaze myself right now. I'm just trying to say it's the truth. And that's it. The chat to hide by right now? No, I know that. Have you noticed there's a lot of people, racist people in chat recently?
Starting point is 00:13:03 I'll explain why there's been a lot of racist people in chat. It's actually very simple. The reason why is because I discuss race issues. And so like, if I discuss race issues, you're going to get racist people in chat. That's what's going to happen. And so like, because obviously if you have conversations about this, you're going to have people that are mad. Why people are so one-sided? Because they, the reason why people are one-sided is because people think that seeding any ground in a conversation or an argument means that you lose. But the fact is that you do lose if you don't seed ground because you're operating on a false premise.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And I think that's the way a lot of these people are happening. This isn't historically correct. The black vernacular actually came from white southerners carrying over the accents for England. It's not about education. It's historical holdover. Well, yes, but the historical holdover is in the same with the education. It's not like you can't separate the two things. Having a lack of access to education was not something that black people had a monopoly on.
Starting point is 00:14:04 There were a lot of white people that also didn't have access to good education. But I was saying as a proportion, if you look at demographics and percentage, Of course you're going to have a higher percentage. Like, how do people have such a hard time with percentages? And like per capita statistics? Why is it so hard for people to understand this? See, we need to get rid of algebra two. And we need to replace it with statistics.
Starting point is 00:14:29 And if you can't read a fucking graph, you should not be able to graduate high school. If you don't understand what a percentage of a percentage is, you know, a sample size is you don't get to leave high school. Or if you do, you leave high school and you go right to the coal mines immediately and you can't vote.
Starting point is 00:14:49 You never vote until you can read a graph. And if you can't read a graph, you ain't voting. That's it. 80-20 rule? It's not even that, bro. Like, it's crazy. And I don't even know what the hell to say, man. People arguing probably didn't graduate high school.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Yeah, I know. and blacks don't have a decrease access to education. That's a lie. You didn't listen to anything that I said. And this is the reason why, actually, you know what? Let's move on. It's very clear that a lot of people in chat are brainwashed, and I think that they are so ideologically captured in one direction with this topic
Starting point is 00:15:26 that it's not even worth having a conversation about, because nobody wants to approach this in good faith. And I'm not blaming the people in chat. It's not you guys' fault. Like, I, I mean, really, is like 10 people, 20 people that are doing this, right? There's like fucking 40,000 people in the chat. There's a few people that are bad actors, right?
Starting point is 00:15:45 I understand it's not everybody. But like, I don't want to go and talk about this and get into it because I just feel like on the internet in general, nobody wants to talk about this in a fair way. They don't. It makes me frustrated, man. Misinterpretations and malinterpretations. It's the malinterpretations is the problem.

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