A bit of a rant on the evil nature of the Afrikaner and… — Transcript

D-Leo vents frustration over perceived Afrikaner toxicity, criticizing charity, integrity, and societal values in South Africa.

Key Takeaways

  • Hard work and integrity are undervalued in current South African society.
  • Afrikaner charity is criticized for damaging dignity rather than helping genuinely.
  • Social media can be a hostile environment for honest creators.
  • There is a perceived moral decline favoring addiction and ignorance over responsibility.
  • D-Leo emphasizes the need for self-respect, honesty, and rebuilding societal values.

Summary

  • D-Leo expresses anger over lack of support for his handwritten lyrics auction despite years of hard work.
  • He criticizes the Afrikaner mindset as weak and toxic, accusing it of undermining honest efforts.
  • Claims many critics come from privileged backgrounds and enable harmful behaviors like addiction.
  • Highlights the contradiction of society praising addicts while disparaging hardworking individuals.
  • Accuses Afrikaner charity of breaking dignity rather than rebuilding self-respect in those who have lost everything.
  • Feels marginalized and mocked on social media despite striving to make an honest living.
  • Calls for a societal wake-up to value hard work, integrity, and self-control over ignorance and drunkenness.
  • Expresses frustration with South Africa's moral decline and the difficulty of persuading certain groups.
  • Mentions personal struggles, including financial pressures and family responsibilities.
  • Accepts potential follower loss but remains committed to his values and message.

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Speaker A
Okay guys, viewer discretion is advised, I'm ticked off properly.
00:05
Speaker A
Okay, I mean, how much work do I need to put in?
00:10
Speaker A
And then people, I mean, literally, three years of constant hard work, I put up my handwritten lyrics for auction, and people want to make me a joke, they want to play games with me.
00:22
Speaker A
I mean, bloody hell, for someone who has nothing, the bid for 5K was like, okay, there was bids up to 1.4K that was in time.
00:33
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Then the people just ghost me.
00:43
Speaker A
If you sign up for, okay, I'm putting down 1.4K, and someone who is actually trying to make an honest living through integrity, through honesty.
00:52
Speaker A
Tries to make a living through this work he puts in, and you do that.
00:58
Speaker A
It's pathetic, and that's like the Afrikaner mindset.
01:07
Speaker A
It's a weak, pathetic mindset.
01:12
Speaker A
And I mean, honestly, most of the people who are commenting.
01:21
Speaker A
Has a silver spoon up their ass.
01:24
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Most of those people will think nothing of giving a beggar near at the stop street.
01:34
Speaker A
Money for drug money.
01:36
Speaker A
Sorry, that's what you give a beggar money for.
01:41
Speaker A
They don't buy food with that.
01:43
Speaker A
I promise you.
01:45
Speaker A
And they make like 5 to 6K a day.
01:49
Speaker A
So, yeah.
01:50
Speaker A
And a person who's trying to make honest work, you criticize them constantly, you break down my work constantly on this app.
02:02
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On all basically all the social media apps.
02:06
Speaker A
While I'm just trying to make an honest living through what I do.
02:11
Speaker A
But I guess that's the Afrikaner mindset, give as much money to charities to break people's dignity down.
02:20
Speaker A
To demolish any self-respect, any hope a person who has lost everything may have.
02:26
Speaker A
That's the Afrikaner mindset.
02:30
Speaker A
Break down as much as possible.
02:33
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Don't rebuild.
02:34
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It's pathetic.
02:35
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I hate it with everything in me.
02:40
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How has our country sunken this low that the men and women who actually want to mean something are frowned upon?
02:50
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The men and women who are honest, who works with integrity.
02:57
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Who works to build our nation up is seen as the scum of the earth.
03:03
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And the people who drink themselves drunk every weekend are seen as the euros.
03:11
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But they're addicts, they're weak men and women.
03:16
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It's sick.
03:18
Speaker A
We need to wake up.
03:20
Speaker A
I mean, bloody hell.
03:21
Speaker A
I need to get my sister in Pretoria tomorrow, how the hell am I going to do that?
03:28
Speaker A
Huh, interesting.
03:30
Speaker A
I've got bills to pay.
03:32
Speaker A
I mean, and people just like making a joke of me constantly, but I guess that's like the number one thing we South Africans can do.
03:42
Speaker A
Make a joke of everything.
03:44
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Specifically, the Afrikaner, make a joke of everything and anyone who doesn't align with your moral compass of stupidity and weakness and being a pathetic moron.
03:55
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So, I guess I'm going to lose followers because of this, but guess what, I don't give a damn anymore.
04:02
Speaker A
The people who will follow me will understand that hard work, honesty, integrity, self-control.
04:10
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That is the morals our country needs.
04:14
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Not drunkenness, stupidity, being ignorant and being fools.
04:21
Speaker A
I guess it's a waste of my time to try to persuade the Afrikaner to mean something.
Topics:D-LeoAfrikaner mindsetSouth Africacharity criticismhard workintegritysocial media criticismmoral declinehonest livingtoxic charity

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the speaker upset about the auction of their handwritten lyrics?

The speaker is upset because despite three years of hard work, people made a joke of their auction. Bids up to 1.4K were placed, but then the bidders ghosted them, preventing them from making an honest living.

What does the speaker describe as the 'Afrikaner mindset'?

The speaker characterizes the 'Afrikaner mindset' as weak and pathetic. They claim it involves criticizing honest workers, breaking down dignity, and demolishing self-respect, rather than rebuilding or supporting those trying to make an honest living.

What contrast does the speaker draw between honest individuals and others in their country?

The speaker laments that honest men and women who work with integrity to build the nation are frowned upon and seen as 'scum of the earth.' In contrast, those who drink themselves drunk every weekend are seen as 'heroes,' despite being addicts.

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