
It’s Embert – Season 4 Episode 13: You’re Not a Victim, You’re Just Annoyed
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In Season 4, Episode 13, Embert has had it with the rising tide of performative victimhood. From barista mistakes to minor online spats, people are treating every slight as a personal crisis—and Embert’s not playing along.
This episode is a full-throttle rejection of the culture that confuses mild inconvenience with oppression, and attention-seeking with actual suffering. Embert reminds us that not every uncomfortable feeling is trauma, and not every disappointment is an injustice.
Highlights include:
A roast of people who label every disagreement “abuse”
Embert’s grandson getting dragged for calling a failed joke “emotional violation”
A passionate defense of real victims being drowned out by whiners
A critique of people weaponizing their feelings to avoid accountability
And this classic line: “You’re not oppressed. You’re just annoying.”
He draws a hard line between hardship and high-maintenance. Real suffering exists—but when you cry wolf over every delayed latte or lukewarm take, you disrespect those who’ve faced true adversity.
As usual, Embert fumbles his way through a few rants, takes a sidebar about people who say “my truth” in job interviews, and comes out the other end with a crystal-clear message: strength starts with honesty—and for a lot of folks, that honesty begins with admitting they’re just sensitive, not scarred.
If you’re tired of watching grown adults act like martyrs over minor slights, this episode is your therapy—and unlike theirs, it’s free.
New episodes drop regularly, assuming Embert hasn’t been victimized by another viral video of someone crying in their car over eye contact. Tune in and toughen up.