
It’s Embert – Season 4 Episode 12: Feelings Aren’t Facts (Even If You Write Them in Cursive)
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In Season 4, Episode 12, Embert takes aim at one of the most popular lies in modern culture: if you feel it, it must be true. Not so fast. With his usual mix of sarcasm and old-school logic, he reminds us all that feelings are real—but that doesn’t make them facts.
This episode is a direct hit on therapy-speak overload, online emotionalism, and the rise of the “my truth” movement that’s got everyone treating their personal discomfort like federal law.
Highlights include:
Embert’s takedown of “emotional accuracy” as a get-out-of-reality free card
A sharp critique of people who treat disagreement like psychological warfare
The rise of “lived experience” as a way to override facts
Embert’s grandson getting roasted for saying that being challenged is “emotional violence”
And this gem: “Just because it hurts your feelings doesn’t mean it’s incorrect. It just means you’re not ready to hear it.”
Embert draws the line between emotional expression and emotional dictatorship—and calls for a return to resilience, logic, and perspective. He’s not saying feelings don’t matter—he’s saying they don’t rewrite math, history, biology, or basic truth.
As always, he takes a few detours (including a sidebar on decorative journals and essential oil diffusers), but eventually sticks the landing with a rallying cry for balance: feel, yes—but also think.
If you’re tired of people shutting down debate with their “vibes” or confusing hurt feelings with objective harm, this one’s for you.
New episodes drop regularly, or whenever Embert sees another infographic about “emotional boundaries” written by someone who’s never had a real job.