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In this video, I discuss this insane Tik Tok that I discovered, where a black academic decided to blame society (white society) & the trauma of black poverty for the smoke detector chirps that have become very familiar to those of us on the internet
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Sources:
Ridiculous Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drewsylva/video/7507133918630464798
Baton Attack Smoke Detector Interview: https://youtu.be/Dvnwzj_Ts-0?si=pACxvzYryt_zFF3O
My Video On Baton Attack: https://youtu.be/2kuBWlKrdhE
More Perfect Union Smoke Detector Chirp: https://youtu.be/ST-MogjvuB4?si=wIIAYs_rwpGY_XkW
My Video On Car Loan Lady: https://youtu.be/RNRAj0tcZxo
Chirp Called Out Kevin Samuels: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6SrUl0dRnUc
Chirp Called Out Again: https://www.tiktok.com/@stbrownpodcast/video/7590042137757093133
#SmokeDetector #Chirp #IamSean90
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So I genuinely did not think that I would be making a video on this topic because I never
would have imagined that there's actually a genre of videos on the internet.com that
seek to explain the smoke detector phenomenon as a response to trauma that I guess black
and poor people, according to this sociology student slash professor, I don't know what
his position is.
We'll just call him a sociologist is using for the explanation.
But here we are.
We are right now at this moment looking at a TikTok on the internet.com of a guy trying
to make the case that the smoke detector chirp that you are hearing in a bunch of different
people's households in all these various interviews that we talked about over the past recent
weeks, or even going further back on this particular channel, is actually the result
of trauma, something that has negatively impacted their prefrontal cortex, again his words
not mine.
And today I want to talk about the prefrontal cortex.
Now in order to identify the relationship between beeping fire alarms, being broken, the
prefrontal cortex, we need to understand what the prefrontal cortex is.
And I think the easiest way to describe it is it is the part of the brain that evolved
to make all of the stimuli that you're receiving as you go through life into something copiesent.
And this has to be genuinely one of the most ass to nine things I've ever heard in
my entire life.
And yet it is actually being presented seriously and legitimately without any sense of irony
as an explanation for black people disproportionately not getting a nine volt battery and changing
out their smoke detector when it starts to chirp.
And this is what we're going to talk about today because apparently instead of telling
people to change their battery, you need to explain why it's actually the result of
trauma that they experienced through their lives.
And you can't actually judge that trauma because I guess it's better to have black people
in a home with non working smoke detectors that will burn out or maybe they'll die from
carbon monoxide than ever criticize something that is going on in that community disproportionately.
And this is what we're going to talk about today.
This is what we're going to discuss.
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So using the dying fire alarm as the example, you hear the beep, you register with that
means it means that the batteries are dying.
You get a stool, you put the stool against the wall, you climb up on the stool, you twist
the fire alarm and you take it down from off the wall, you inspect it, you see what kind
of batteries it needs.
You go to your drawer to see if you have those batteries.
If you don't have those batteries, you make a point to go to the store that day, you go
and get the batteries, you come in, you swap them out, you climb back up on the stool,
you put them on the wall, you twisted it and there you've done it, you've replaced your
fire alarm.
Or perhaps you live in an apartment and you don't have the money to buy the batteries.
So you contact your landlord and you tell them, hey, I need you to switch out the batteries
on my fire alarm.
Either way, you've identified a task, you've initiated the task, you've followed through
on the task and you have completed the task.
That is what's supposed to happen when your prefronted cortex is functioning exactly as
it is supposed to, completely unaccustomed and everything's fine.
Yeah, honestly, when I see this particular TikTok video and I see this guy explaining
about the trauma and potential generational trauma that leads to certain black Americans,
not getting a nine-volt battery and changing out their smoke detector, my first reaction
is to roll the antichaspherian clip that says we're not doing this.
Because even if you understand the stimuli of the consequences, what you need to do when
you need to do it and when you need to be there, if the prefronted cortex is not firing
the way it's supposed to, it's just not firing.
A no amount of yelling or frustration or kind of people office going to change that.
But that's why we have to give these diagnoses so that we can understand them as these
specialized circumstances that they are.
But ADHD isn't the only thing that dysregulates the prefrontal cortex.
There are a lot of biopsychosocial phenomena that correspond with the dysregulation of the
prefrontal cortex or other parts of the brain, like anxiety and depression, but also acute
and chronic stress and trauma.
No, we're not doing that.
That's embarrassing.
Reason why is because this is completely and utterly embarrassing because the fact of
the matter is, this guy is trying to make the case that black victimization is actually
a cause, societally, for why you hear this chirp.
And again, he's not necessarily racializing it.
He's also saying that it's a consequence of poverty.
But in reality, in actuality, when your home is burning down and your smoke detectors
not going off because you let it chirp for four months before the battery died, blaming
evil white racism doesn't help anyone.
Actually, what ends up happening when you do that is your family dies of carbon monoxide
or they die from the fire.
People actually die from the smoke inhalation.
And yeah, that is not a good response to have to these people putting themselves in danger.
And I much prefer the very many instances that we see on the internet.com of another black
person most of the time saying, hey, we got to break the stereotype.
You need to shut that off.
What is going on here?
This is ridiculous.
And then you find out that more times than not, the person who has the chirping going
on in their home doesn't even hear it anymore.
First of all, you're definitely a single woman because you got the single woman tell that
damn smoke detector.
How do you live with that?
The way that I've been living with just being a single woman is the smoke detector that
keeps chirping.
How?
Do you live with that?
Can you just elaborate more on what do you mean by the smoke detector?
It keeps going B.
Like red flags, yeah, yeah.
That smoke detector that's beeping in the background.
There's a smoke detector.
It beeps every 30 seconds and it goes B.
I don't hear anything beeping.
Did you just hear it again because I don't hear anything?
I don't hear anything for it.
Tell you guys that they don't hear it after a while.
There it was.
For some reason, this explanation may be a campaign, an awareness campaign or something
of the sort is not good enough for Mr. Drew Silva, the sociologist right here because
he wants to explain how actually the chirp correlates to having ADHD and oppressive diagnoses
based on the fact that there's trauma and guess what?
You can't actually judge people's trauma and how they respond to it, which I would respond.
Yes, you absolutely can.
We definitely need to judge people's trauma.
We need to judge people and their poverty because in reality and actuality, I need you
guys to understand this 100%.
The same thing that makes people make poor financial decisions so they do not advance economically
is likely what is leading them to ignore the smoke detector chirp, which is a lack of
long-term thinking and long-term planning.
Again, there are all sorts of experiments and tests and whatnot that show you that kids
who do better in school like they do the little marshmallow thing where they say, hey,
you could eat the marshmallow now or you could wait 30 minutes and then you'll get three
marshmallows.
The ones who wait to lay gratification end up doing better in school and end up doing
better throughout the course of life because guess what?
Delayed gratification is a skill that you absolutely 100% should have and if you don't
have it, you should develop it because not having it leads to ridiculous and absurd results.
And by the way, we see that on display in the very same interviews where they tried to
tell us that a person is a victim of society while simultaneously we're hearing those
chirps.
And those are the ones that I kind of want to focus on, especially because the definitions
of stress and trauma and what constitutes something that is stressful or traumatic isn't
really up to you or somebody else.
So this idea that someone can say, well, you know, you should really be experiencing stress
so you don't really have an excuse because what happened to you wasn't that bad.
So what your parents yelled at you or so what your parents got a divorce.
I know people who've been through worse.
I've been through worse.
They don't really determine what constitutes something that is acutely traumatic or stressful.
What does is the hypotherlamic pituitary adrenal axis and the sympatoidrino medialary axis.
So now I'm not going to be impressed by this guy's sociological dissertation on why the
chirp is actually okay and why it's actually indicative of trauma because in reality the
trauma very often is self-inflicted.
I mean, think about the recent videos that we've done on this channel where the smoke detector
chirp was present.
The most recent one was from more perfect union.
And remember, the whole premise of that video was that this left wing YouTube channel
was trying to convince us that this woman was victimized by a credit scheme by a credit
scam because they gave her really unfavorable terms on an autolone.
And while it was true, she had genuinely bad terms as the purchase price of the vehicle
was like $24,000 after her 2K down payment.
And she ended up with an interest rate of 20.49% over the course of 66 months, making her
payment nearly $700 a month, which by the way, she ended up responding to by getting
a second job in order to pay for her car that she bought to get to her first job.
But again, an absolutely stupid choice.
But this woman, as we pointed out on this particular channel, when we were reviewing
this, could look at the terms of the contract for herself because they were right in front
of her, they showed them to us and see that she would have to pay $20,000 in financing
costs for a Dodge Durango from 2014 with 76,000 miles on it.
Obviously, this was a bad and terrible deal.
And a perfect example of her lack of foresight.
Again, watch that whole video, it'll be linked in the description, was the fact that
she didn't look up the Kelly Bluebook value until well after the fact, until after she
told the car to see the amount of money that she was going to get in a payoff after she
told the car.
Again, this woman took out a car note that Dave Ramsey and Caleb Hammer would collectively
have a stroke over, but the thing that really stuck out to me throughout the course of that
particular video was the fact that when more perfect union went to her home and they
conducted an interview with her, you could hear the smoke detector chirps.
And in fact, you could hear three of them because they typically chirp in 30 second or
60 second intervals and you could actually pick them up again in different volumes during
the course of the interview.
And this was under a minute and under a 30 second time period.
So what you were actually hearing were three separate detectors going off, again, let
me play that for you right here.
Credit acceptance started calling her and her grandmother who had been required to coast
on the loan.
My grandmother just got to the point where she answered it, oh yeah, 28,000 on the car,
but we were willing to drop it down to 5,000 and now here it is, she paid $100 a month,
still to this day.
Maybe I think 5th of the month, they take $100 out of her account for it.
So while this guy is claiming trauma, trauma that's so devastating, it affects their prefrontal
cortex, I'm going to say that lack of intelligence is responsible for each and every one of the
factors that we saw right here in this particular scenario.
Again, on the front of her contract had the terrible terms of that car note, the lack
of foresight to actually look up the blue buff value before you purchase a car, which
for many people is the largest purchase they're ever going to make until they buy a house
if they buy a house.
I don't know if this woman ever will, but she did it anyway, not looking at the terms,
not looking at the interest rate.
And again, the smoke detector chirps are another thing that is indicative of the fact that
this woman was lacking in intelligence.
But if you guys were recall, we actually had another video that we did way back when on
a story about a girl who during a track meet ended up striking another runner with a
baton.
Again, it was all on video is an absolutely horrific scene, but that girl tried to play
the victim, and we actually dug up because you guys detected the smoke detector chirp
in the local news segment, the full 12 minute interview that she did, and what we discovered
in that particular interview is not one, not two, not even three, but four smoke detector
chirps going off.
And again, you could tell by the frequency and the disparity in the volume of these particular
chirps throughout the course of this interview.
Now of course, this was particularly funny because she was trying to make the case that
she's not ghetto, she's not ratchet, she's not hood, and in fact, she's the victim.
But while she was saying those things, probably the most ghetto thing that you could possibly
have go off in your house actually went off, which is of course that ceiling bird.
And yeah, the question I have for Mr. Sociologist who says that this is a response to trauma
is that shouldn't we hear the smoke detector chirps in the victim's household rather
than the perpetrator's household in this particular instance, are we really going
to say that this girl and her family have all experienced intergenerational trauma?
And that's the reason why that you have the chirping go off.
In circumstances where there are continual stressors that they can identify, they are
releasing that on a loop, they're releasing it too frequently, and this overwhelms the
brain and dysregulates its traditional functions because it's a very delicately balanced system.
Now, there are countless studies, many of which I draw on for my own research that linked
to the lived experience of low income or in poverty socio-economic status with deviations
in longitudinal adolescent neurological development, which is just adolescent neurological development
over time, and well into adulthood.
And I just want to make this clear, like I'm focusing on what's going on with the brain
and specifically the prefrontal cortex, but this is not limited exclusively to the prefrontal
cortex.
This affects the entire brain, this also affects the entire body, and there are many circumstances
in which we can identify those, but we're focusing specifically on the fire alarm.
And I think by now you can see where I'm going with this.
Or maybe are we going to say that quite possibly, she is not the most intelligent person.
Her family, not very intelligent because you know what, they decided to let her do this
interview, even though she was caught dead to rights on video, striking another person.
She thought she was going to win people over by crying and playing the victim in this
particular case.
When obviously we could see the video, and by the way, if somebody's passing you an
attract me and you physically assault them, you're clearly going to get disqualified
for that physical assault.
So she lacked the foresight in order to see that much in the same way that her family
is lacking the foresight in order to get a nine volt battery to change their damn smoke
detectors.
I mean, again, four chirps in this particular instance, absolute madness, but we're supposed
to believe, according to the sociologists.
And by the way, the comments on this TikTok video overwhelmingly positive and oh my god,
I learned so much from you are due to the fact that she is the victim of society, and
that victimization damaged her brain.
Maybe the brains aren't functioning the way that they should be in the first place.
Maybe we really need to actually shame this kind of behavior because typically the best
way humanly possible in my opinion to get people to change a behavior is to point it
out and mock it and laugh at it because yes, it needs to be shamed in order to be corrected
rather than having somebody in a very academic way, explain away this piss poor behavior, explain
away this ridiculousness that we are seeing again from a certain section disproportionately
of the black community and make no mistake about it.
If I was at a Latino's house, if I was at a white person's house, I'm half white, half
Latino folks, and I heard that chirp and it was going on and I realized that the person
that lived there did not notice the chirp going on.
They just accepted it as reality.
I would name and shame them as well.
I would definitely embarrass them because what they're doing is in fact embarrassing and
yes, they deserve the consequences of public shaming because that is the thing that will
correct behavior.
We're wrapping it up nicely together in the dying viral arm.
If we can start to understand that the lived experience of low income or in poverty socio-economic
statuses can disregulate the prefrontal cortex such that the simple task of replacing the
viral arm is made difficult, then we can also start to recognize that living with
viral arms that beep and beep and beep until they die is going to be more common occurrence
in places where people of those socio-economic statuses are concentrated.
And from there, it's as simple as subconsciously connecting the two in our brains without ever
realizing it, although often alluding to it.
We should not in any way shape or form pretend that this is the consequence of victimization,
that these people are disabled, that somehow in some way they're actually beeping out as
a cry for help, a chirp for help if you will, because that doesn't help anybody.
That doesn't actually change the facts on the ground.
And I got news for you, carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors actually serve an important
function and not having them work in your homes because they're constantly chirping.
No, not good.
Also in addition to that, there's a lot of people who are under the misperception and I've
heard this explanation a number of times in my comments that the chirping indicates that
it's working, even though it definitely 100% indicates that you need to change the battery,
it is to signal you, it is to annoy you.
So yeah, maybe some education needs to be made available to the public so people can
understand that this is not a good outcome.
This is not a good result.
Again, I'm somebody who's known Black people.
I live in New York City.
No people from every kind of demographic.
I've been over their houses.
I've never once heard that noise.
Never once until was on the internet.
And when people were saying that it was a black stereotype, having not experienced it with
any black person I've ever interacted with in real life, I was thinking, no, that's
not real.
That's not a thing.
But as I progress through the internet.com and we go into these ridiculous absurd cases,
we hear this time and time again.
And again, the embarrassing thing about this is that this sociology guy, probably pretty
intelligent.
Again, it sounds pretty educated, uses a lot of big fancy words.
The local news interviewer that interviewed that girl, probably intelligent to be a local
news reporter, at least to some degree.
And of course, the more perfect union guy, again, some level of intelligence, probably
a wealthy progressive that grew up with everything handed to him.
And none of these people are willing to tell the truth to the people who have the chirping
going on in the same way that random black people who host shows have no problem doing
it.
And then I said, argon already takes it down to real quick, real quick, real quick, real
quick.
I'm going to need you to break the stereotype and put a battery in your smoke detector.
Yeah.
I'm going to need you to break that stereotype, bro.
I heard it.
I heard it beginning.
I was like, who's that?
I was just.
I didn't know it was crazy.
But I'm going to be like, two weeks now, and I've been me to change it, but yeah.
You bring that to me, it's like, bro, I'm going to put a battery in there.
Sorry.
It was funny, you said that my brother didn't tell me to change it.
And honestly, even though a lot of people are going to interpret this as me going after
the black community or something of the sort, I genuinely appreciate when people actually
tell people the truth.
And oftentimes, even though again, there is a little bit of a culture of denial on certain
things among the black community, some things more than others.
The people who tell the truth straight up about issues like this, that name and shame
the individuals that allow this to go on, they happen to be other black people.
They do not appreciate being pandered to in this way.
They don't need somebody who's hyper educated to lecture society about how we should just
take these chirps, how we should just basically enjoy it.
And again, maybe the reason why this becomes so prevalent in terms of like a stereotype in
recent years is because of all the remote work.
But yeah, you're not actually helping these people by excusing this kind of behavior.
And trust me, the people when they see my videos, when they see me say, hey, look, I
can hear the chirps and I put the detectors on screen, that maybe we'll give them pause
to go to the store and get a 9-volt battery.
Also in addition to that, can we stop pretending that absolutely everything is unaffordable?
The 9-volt battery is not that expensive.
I just did a quick look up of 9-volt batteries at dollar general, which by the way, if you're
living in a real poor area, you likely have dollar general or dollar tree near you.
And guess what?
Under $7 for energizer, 9-volt batteries, and you get two of them in there.
The idea that the girl who lives in the household again with four of the smoke detectors beeping,
that the family doesn't have $14, $14, you can't get that over the course of months because
by the way, these detectors go off four months before they actually eventually die, absurd,
insane ass and eye.
You stop pretending that American poverty is the equivalent to third world poverty.
Again, you should be able to afford a 9-volt battery, even if you're below the poverty
line in the United States of America.
In fact, if you're out on the streets begging for money, you would get $7 within an hour
or two.
Let's be perfectly honest about this.
Stop making excuses.
We don't need a damn dissertation on why black people or poor people, which is what he's
trying to say, although his commenters acknowledge and the part of it he acknowledges there's a racial
component to this, don't change their battery.
What we need to do is say, hey, change your battery.
Again, be like the black podcaster when you're interviewing the guests and you're saying, bro,
change your smoke detector battery, fix that thing, acknowledge that it's happening.
What the hell is wrong with you?
But you know what?
Those are just my thoughts.
I want to know what you guys think down in the comments below.
Am I being ridiculous?
Am I focusing way too much on this?
Or does this actually need to be highlighted because it's such an absurdity because it's
such a simple fix?
And by the way, the risk of not having a working smoke alarm or carbon monoxide alarm
is so much more significant to the cost of putting in the damn battery that yes, my level
of anger and my level of shame is definitely 100% warranted.
Again, all your thoughts down in the comments below.
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