Hodgetwins Podcast - Hodgetwins & David Duke Discuss Race Relations In America...
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Discussion (0)
Hodge Twins,
podcast.
Yeah.
You look anything that's popular
amongst American blacks
is everything's among crime,
drugs, prostitution.
That's exactly.
Sexual exploitation.
And by the way, I'm going to tell you something,
too, this is very interesting.
That in 1960,
early 60, before the so-called war on poverty
started, and also the transformation
was really in the city.
when they replaced the Christian morality of America and the family-friendly morality in America
with this other kind of, you know, homosexual friendly of America and the disgusting aspect.
But when this happened, okay, this change, this change took place because this was institutional.
But when this happened, when this beginning happened,
American black people, about 80%, more than that, perhaps,
80% of all black children were born legitimately with a loving, present, father in the home.
Yeah.
Those days are long gone.
So what happened there?
It was a change in the culture.
Yeah, music, TV.
And there was a lot of people trying to hold it back a little bit
because they saw this kind of Marxist takeover
the Hollywood industry and this leftist position
and this destruction of American morality.
But this just wasn't stopped.
And the American family, and it's affected white people too, don't think about it.
Right, yeah, right.
I mean, rap music, not all of rap music, some of it's pretty cool.
But all rap music is like, I mean,
with the rap music with the drugs and the sexual...
You're glamorizing it.
That's what I got to say good about Bizarion, too.
I mean, he had a hedonistic lifestyle.
I made some money from her, too, and things.
But he said, you know, I just came to the realization
that having nine women a day wasn't really making me happy.
Maybe for the short term.
Yeah, for the short term, yeah.
But he said, that's not going to make me happy.
Yeah.
See, so now I'm the one woman, you know?
Anything gets old.
Anything can get old.
So, I mean, so what happened?
here. Now we got a situation
which's reversed, maybe 20%,
maybe less than that. Yeah.
It's pretty bad. I didn't realize
when I was growing up like all my black friends. I had a
fall in my home, but I didn't really notice
at the time, but none of my black friends had fathers.
And a lot of them today, they're all in jail.
And that's right. And a young
male, just like young female
needs an aspect of the mother.
And mothers are a different
sexual orientation and a different mentality
than males are. A young black male
needs a male father to show them the way.
Now, it used to be everybody, up until the 20th century,
we lived on farms, and they grew up with their father.
They worked with their father every day.
Right.
They hunted, they planted their crops, tended to the animals,
given responsibility, and they were taught, you know,
what it means to be a man.
Yeah, they don't have that foundation anymore.
Don't have that anymore.
Hey, why did, like, the clan, why did they burn crosses?
Well, I used to scare the hell out of me when I watch these over.
TV shows. My mom would make me watch
roots and all these shows. Like, oh my God, they're burning
a cross. Well, ironically,
you know, when we
we call it cross-lidens.
Cross lightens.
Yes, guess what it was?
It wasn't a desecration
of the cross. Look, I'm not
defending everything Klan did, but I'm just telling you,
this really came from the Scottish clans.
And they would light a cross. The same way that you'd put
candles in the shape of a cross in a church.
and that's how many seem strange to people.
Even the clan costumes,
if you look at those people that
did the,
suffered, you know, Christ, like,
I remember when I did a clan border watch
in terms of the Mexican-American border.
I led one way back.
I was the first one to actually do this.
It was watching them across.
And we were reporting it.
We did. We didn't do anything illegal.
We didn't do anything.
And it was pretty amazing
because it was,
like the immigration came down to zero because the media acted like they were all going to be killed
by the KKK, right?
Right, right.
But that's not why we did it, but it's very interesting because one times they showed pictures.
And the Spanish proselytes, you know, Christian church, they wore robes almost exactly like
clan robes.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's where the clan robes actually came from, believe it or not.
From the Spanish.
So these are these cross lightings.
there was never used as a tactic to fear.
Oh, I'm sure.
Well, one thing's for sure.
It certainly could have happened that way.
It was because of the symbol of resistance to what was going on.
And some people did it.
And anybody had did that, that's wrong.
And they should be prosecuted.
There's only a single member of my group who's ever even accused of a violent crime like that.
So you've never been a part of any lynchings or anything.
Oh, God.
No.
I like all I know is what I see in like Hollywood representation of the clan.
Did you say that I know about the clan is what I've been taught.
All right.
I got fun.
Now, you're two black guys.
You had to see black KKK Klansman, Spike Lee's movie, huh?
You hope you saw it.
I can't stand Spike Lee's.
I know, but you probably saw that film.
I can't stand that, nigga.
I can't stand it.
I agree you said that, not me.
I wouldn't say that.
He's a woke dude for that.
And by the way, just a good example of that they try to make up things
and sometimes back in the, of course, I've been around a long time.
and I came of age in the 60s, right?
At that time, Martin Luther King described himself and black people's Negroes.
Right, yeah.
And sometimes they pervert that in an article and they act like you're using the term.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, yeah.
The N-word, I'm not even going to say the term because they just take that and say,
look, David didn't use the other.
He said it, he said it.
And I did thousands of thousands of interviews.
You're never going to find me.
He says, I'm not, I was trying to insult black people.
I was really trying to say that I knew.
that affirmative action was coming, and I knew that the demographic were changing.
We're going to be running out of time in a minute if we're not careful.
So I knew this stuff was going on, and I want to defend my people the same way that
Palestinians understood that having their country changed demographically by people who had
very different values than them and had very powerful forces, that if that happened,
that my people would suffer, and I believe the nation would suffer.
Because, and I think America was a great country.
It's not as great as it was.
Trump keeps trying to say, make America great again.
We'll see.
But, you know, I think it was a great country.
I think the Constitution was a beautiful document.
And the Declaration Independence is what I believe in.
And that, the idea of the Declaration of Independence
is the idea that every people has the right.
to determine their own government,
to have a government that reflects the values
of the people of that country,
not some foreign power,
not some extraneous power,
not a tiny elite that has special interests.
My every slogan, when I ran for office
and I got elected to the office two or three times,
every time I ran for office,
my slogan was equal rights for all,
special privilege for none.
Right.
And one of the reasons I joined the clan of the young,
age because the clan was the only group. I was defending white people. Yes, I was working very
hard against the immigration, mass immigration, which I think is damaged. Even Mexicans now are voting
against the illegal immigration. I mean, that's heard everybody.
