Hodgetwins Podcast - Hodgetwins & Leonarda Jonie Don't Just Have Black Fatigue, But WOMAN Fatigue TOO!

Episode Date: October 11, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Black guys who are racist? Hell yeah. I was into that. Yeah. White people into that shit. Hell yeah, because you co-sign our shit. Yeah. It's like when a Jew says other Jews are bad, we're like, listen to the Jew.
Starting point is 00:00:19 Right. It's their people, they know. Right, right, right. So you're based, you're no longer based in New York, right? No, I won't say where I'm based. I have a lot of people try to find my address, but for all intents and purposes, is it's Austin, Texas. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:35 I could hear the New Yorker your voice. Yeah, but I was in New York in my whole life. I didn't really move out of, I spent the majority of my life in New York. I didn't move out till 2021 because they went, they went retarded.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Like, I'm not, there's woke, and then there's retarded, and that's what they were. And I was doing comedy, and I was doing comedy everywhere I could. So there was like two groups that split in the comedy faction. There were the communists,
Starting point is 00:01:02 who wanted to make sure that everybody stopped doing comedy. And then there were people who were actually good at it that were like, fuck this. And we kept doing it. But eventually it got to a point where, you know, I realized that I was living in a really dangerous, hostile environment. Like I looked around and I was like, oh, if the order came in, my own neighbors would turn me into a camp. Like I knew that.
Starting point is 00:01:26 And I was like, yeah, I got to get the fuck out of here. It's awesome. It's pretty bad too, right? They got a sand down in Austin. Keep Austin weird. Yeah. I've been there a couple times and somebody with his fucking bike almost ran us over. How about those fucking scooters?
Starting point is 00:01:41 Those fucking retardant scars. I just feel like kicking them. Like, you know. Yeah. You're a grown man. You're on a scooter. This is the pusification of America. Right.
Starting point is 00:01:49 They turn every man into a like scooter riding pussy. Yeah. You know. Hey, what got you starting comedy? Um, you know, people told me I was funny for a long time. and I thought they were retarded because I was like, I'm a woman. I can't be funny.
Starting point is 00:02:06 I can't be funny. You know what I mean? I never really thought of myself was funny because I always just thought I was making fun of stupid shit and just highlighting stupid shit. You know what I mean? Like I remember I used to teach these classes to like college kids and they would just be cracking up.
Starting point is 00:02:20 You know, and one of the things, like, we have to do some problem about cow farts or whatever. And I was like, all these vegans who were like, the poor cows. I'm like, have you seen a cow? that they would never survive in the wild a cow should be grateful we eat it that's why it's still here
Starting point is 00:02:35 I just thought that was an obvious thing you know what I mean? Yeah yeah most women don't think like you though like my wife's sharing stuff with me on TikTok she's laughing and she shows me I'm like that's funny Oh she shows you stuff in your life and I'm like That's not funny
Starting point is 00:02:53 Yeah I've had that reaction too When women show me things the things they like I'm like this is I mean they watch content like giving them advice about how to get a man and I'm like how are you going to take advice from another retard like that's the blind leading the blind you know because especially with these women these days who are this is I'll just say this they'll love to call me like a pick me girl like you're a pick me girl I'm like I don't have to be a pick me girl I get picked all the time so go fuck yourself okay and second of all you're a pick me girl actually right you want to want to be picked by the woke crowd. You want to be picked by all the other women. So basically you're a lesbian, right? Right. It's since the beginning of time, women have wanted to be picked by good, strong men.
Starting point is 00:03:40 You're getting picked by faggots. Can I say that? I don't know. I just said it. You know what I mean? They're getting picked by these beta simp males who will say things like, I'm a feminist, too, right? And then you go to the restaurant and you got to split the bill.
Starting point is 00:03:55 You go home, you got to split the rent. And then they don't want to have kids. And then you don't understand why you hate them and you want to kill them. It's because you got exactly what you said you wanted, which isn't actually what you wanted. Right. So all these women who give advice about how to get men and whatever, a lot of it is just totally misleading. And what I've noticed is a lot of older feminists won't tell the younger feminists the truth. because misery loves company.
Starting point is 00:04:26 They made these decisions. They're clearly mistakes, huge mistakes. They can't bring themselves to say that was a mistake. I wish I hadn't done that because the pain of that it threatens to destroy them, you know, and then they have to take something women don't like, personal accountability for the decisions they made. And I was a liberal and I was a feminist and I made mistakes. I look at the shit that I did and I go, this was wrong, you know? Like.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Well, you have a brain. You can see these things. Yeah, but I couldn't see it then because I was brainwashed with everything. And they get you. They hook you in because women are very emotional. We're very compassionate. We have great qualities that are being erased because we're being told we need to be boss, bitches. And we need to have career.
Starting point is 00:05:17 We're being told we have to be men. Yeah, yeah. Fuck that. Yeah, especially in the black community. Yeah. I'm a fucking lady. So what was your breaking point? What was the eye-opening experience that turned you away from being a feminist?
Starting point is 00:05:33 It was a whole lot of things that started breaking that for me. I didn't break from being a feminist. I broke from being a liberal first. And I broke from being a liberal right around 2017, 2018. I was anti-Trump. I believed everything they said. He was the devil. When he was elected, I was so depressed, right?
Starting point is 00:05:53 Yeah. Yeah. I know if you guys were like, you know, it was what I would have been making that video shaving my head. Like, I'm going out of shit. Oh, don't ever do that. That's insanity. Don't ever do that. But that would have been me.
Starting point is 00:06:05 But then this woman, this is a real story, right? This woman pulled me aside. I was in a 12-set meeting because I go to 12-step. I had a severe compulsive eating disorder for everybody calls me a fat bitch. Now, you know why. I got that. steal. So I went to this meeting, this woman pulls me aside.
Starting point is 00:06:21 She was an older lady, and I always thought she was a crazy lady, but I always listen to crazy people because I'm like, there's a reason they're crazy. Like, they know things that they shouldn't know, and it drives them crazy. Right. And I told her how sad I was, and she was like, don't worry. It's the Jews. The Jews don't want him. And I was like, yeah, I've been suspicious to them, too.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Tell me more. Right, right. And I started investigating things. and you know one of the things I started seeing Trump had done the state of the union address I think it was 2017 or 20 I don't remember when but it was the one where Nancy Pelosi ripped up the speech and I remember watching it and my heart sank into my stomach when I didn't like him but I was listening to him and I was like some of the stuff he's saying sounds pretty good and I was like this is how brainwashed I was like there's something I'm missing there's a reason this isn't right I'm going to check the newspaper tomorrow right so this should tell you what's going on and And so I know the psychology of a liberal, right? And but when she did that, my heart sunk and I was like, this isn't right. Something about this isn't right. This feels wrong.
Starting point is 00:07:26 And I read the newspaper the next day and they were cheering her on. And I still couldn't reconcile how wrong it felt. And I was one of these people who believed that the whole Trayvon Martin thing, like I was like, it was more racial and just. And then I got this newspaper called the Epoch Times, which was written by a Chinese ex-pat who was raised in communism and he saw what's happening here he was fighting it and they i saw the other side of the story and it was like my reality was shattered i i was like wait what he was uh going he was on he was on top of george zimmerman beating him up and he got shot from on top
Starting point is 00:08:06 the back of george zimmerman's head was all busted open why was in this told and i could not believe it it was reality breaking i was like they're lying to us blatantly all the time. Right. And then I started looking at crime statistics and the real statistics around how often black people actually get shot, unarmed black men get shot by the police and it's like way less than white people. Oh, black people get shot. The unarmed black people get shot more by black folks. Yeah. Well, wait a second. It's racist to talk about black on black crime, you know.
Starting point is 00:08:41 So that started the unfurling of stuff, you know. And the real, red-pilling on feminism. I don't really remember exactly how it happened, but, you know, I had been with my fair share of guys who sucked. I'm going to take a cough drop because, why don't you guys talk? I did warn you. I did warn you guys that I was recovering from a cold. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Yeah, I'm fighting something, too. All right. Try to be fucking, oh, I'm fighting some too. I'm fine. I'm not choking on my own. What's up, guys? fucking dying over here. We're just checking you out, that's all.
Starting point is 00:09:22 That's fine. I'm very popular with black men, so. Even after my tweets. Yeah. Yeah, so I had been with my share of like, you know, I married when I was 25, I married this guy from Spain who turned out to be a total con artist, manipulative. But I had such low self-esteem, crazy low self-esteem. You know, I came from.
Starting point is 00:09:48 not the greatest childhood, you know, and when shit happens to you when you're a child, you know, you don't realize this. You blame yourself. Yeah. Yeah, you do. And it was, I remember I had this moment because I would, you know, I know, I'm, you know, decently attractive or whatever, but I'm hot. So, but the internal self-perception isn't that.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Yeah. Yeah. And I remember one time I was teaching a student and I just, I wasn't even aware of how I was feeling about myself until I saw my reflection. in his sunglasses and I was like, oh, that lady's actually kind of pretty. And then I was like, that's you, dummy. And I was like, oh, my God, that's not how I feel inside. I actually feel like a monster.
Starting point is 00:10:28 And what you do is, you know, when shit happens to you, especially if you get like beat or whatever, you internalize that. And you feel it internalizes onto your body where you feel like something is seriously wrong with me. That's why this happened. None of this is conscious thinking. I don't remember ever thinking that about myself. But the feeling is very clear.
Starting point is 00:10:47 So you're as a victim of a beast Younger? Yeah, yeah. And that takes a lot to get over, you know, and there's a part of me that's always going to have that. Like, that feels like a giant piece of shit all the time. Yeah, we can relate to all the black kids used to bully us. Because you guys are mixed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:03 And you're better looking at him. I was like, I have a big face. The shit that black kids will say to you because I grew up in the Bronx, man. They will fucking come at you, man. They will rip you to fucking stress. Oh, they don't care. There's no mercy. They don't care.
Starting point is 00:11:18 My dad used to shave our heads when we were kids. It's a true story. Really? Listen, I grew up in a fucking Nazi communist concentration camp. I didn't even know what it was. He used to shave our heads because they had this idea, like make your hair grow back thicker or whatever. Right. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:31 I don't think so. I think it was to psychologically break us and let us know that he owned us, you know? Right, yeah. But I lived in third grade the last time they did it. And I had known these kids my whole life. I was going to school. And I get online, I get on the girls on. They're like, hey, the boys.
Starting point is 00:11:47 are on this line. I should start choking back the tears. I knew I had to be strong. I'm a girl. But man, I was a school with the Latinos and the blacks. They don't play. They're like, all right, we're not doing that trans shit. It's 1990. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:12:07 Yeah, black people are rough, man. Growing up around, like we grew up in a poor white neighborhood. And my dad didn't want to live on a poor black out of town which was smart very smart yeah I could deal with racist jokes not crazy negroes yeah poor negroes oh so the so the white kids attacked you guys no I had what I did it's stupid stuff like to call me the anywhere and stuff but on that day was pretty cool yeah I had like a situation one of my friends is like um his dad comes up come come on come on
Starting point is 00:12:37 I was like why you got go well my dad's called me so he runs up top of the hill talk to his dad he comes back and I was like what do you say I can't play with niggers anymore So he's running back out of his school tomorrow. Right. So his dad's based. Yeah. Shout out to that, dad. But the problems I have with black kids, they all want to fight me, had a knife put on me, had a gun put on me.
Starting point is 00:13:01 I got robbed right after basketball practice. Listen, what? And the point guard robbed me. He put a gun on me. Wow. So you're saying it was better to be called the N-word? Yeah, then being around a bunch of n-year. Yeah, that was in sixth grade.
Starting point is 00:13:15 I had my first gun pulled on me. Seriously? Yeah, seriously. He was the point guard on the basketball team, but he got kicked off because he had behavior issues. No. So he goes back and he like pulls a gun on us as we're going into practice. Took a quarter of you, right? A quarter.
Starting point is 00:13:34 35 cent. That's lunch money. That's a lot of money. Yeah. We had to take 35 cents for lunch. Wow, man. That's a day's lunch. Yeah, I know all about that, man.
Starting point is 00:13:45 I grew up in the Bronx, you know, like, and the Bronx is like prison rules. Everybody tribes up, you know, so the Puerto Ricans were hanging out with the Puerto Ricans, the blacks were hanging out with the blacks, and the Albanians were hanging out with the Albanians. And it was gang warfare. Everything was so segregated. It still very safe. The kids did it themselves.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah, yeah. Nobody told us to segregate. It did it ourselves. And I remember one time these black kids stole my brother's bike. Stereotypes, you know. But they did. My brother was crying, you know, and some Albanians can be real gangster, man. They call us the black people of Europe.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yeah, yeah. Because of that and because the girls have fat asses. But these Albanian kids see my brother crying, and they know he's Albanians. They're like, what happened? Albanians are like super tribal. Like, black kids stole my bike. And they were like, hang out. They fucking went around.
Starting point is 00:14:40 They found the black guys. They, I guess, beat the shit out of them. Next thing you know these guys come back they have like two bikes not just my brother's bike with some other bike and they were like here kid go inside and there was that that that you realize like yeah there is something about you know tribal loyalty that these people try to dismantle now with this whole oh every culture can be American they don't want to be American that's the thing that's the truth you know and they don't and honestly they're not wrong they're not wrong you know like I don't care what anybody tells me
Starting point is 00:15:14 me. I'm always going to feel more connected to Albanians than I will to Irish people. And I like Irish people. You know, I don't got anything. But, you know, if somebody started a war in Ireland, I'd be like, yes, fucked up. Don't do it. But if somebody started a war in Albania, I would be like, yes, fuck up. Don't do that. I'm not going to fight. No, but I would be- You sound like a Jew right now. Hey, if I was a Jew, I'd be the one starting the wars in Ireland and Albania. But I would actually, I thought about this because, you know, I went to my homeland. The first time, my home line, I was 18, I didn't really appreciate it. I didn't go back again until I was 30.
Starting point is 00:15:48 And I remember when I went there, all of a sudden, I just felt like I was home. I couldn't explain it. I grew up in America my whole life, didn't understand it. But I knew everybody. Everybody knew me. It was my village, you know. And I'd be walking.
Starting point is 00:16:00 You think we should go to Nigeria? I ain't going back there. Fucking shit, home. They ain't going to accept you. Nobody accepts us. We're like in a twilight zone. We can't be black. We can't be white.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Well, we could go be Moroccan or something. Actually, yeah, you could be Egyptian. That's how the Egyptians were made. Yeah, yeah. No, but you guys, America is your homeland. You guys are going to feel home in America. Yeah. You know, like my fiance, he's going to feel home in America.
Starting point is 00:16:28 He's American. Like, yeah, he's got Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. But me, I went there and it was just, I'd never experienced anything like that. And I suddenly realized what I had been feeling my whole life in America and why I felt so disconnected. I always felt so anonymous. in America. I could never really gain traction. I realized why.
Starting point is 00:16:48 And there's something about that. Like, that land nurtured my ancestors. It literally, like, our cells are made of whatever we consume where we are. So I've consumed. There's generations of consumption of Albanian land-produced food. That's something else, man. You can't explain that. That's fucking deep.
Starting point is 00:17:12 I'm sorry to do that. Let's get back to talking about black people. Maybe I visit Ireland or Scotland. When I've been to Scotland and Ireland and I felt connected there. Isn't that? Yeah, I did. I'm not going to Africa. He's like, fuck that.
Starting point is 00:17:29 No, it was like all this old architecture there. Yeah, yeah. It was nice. It's nice. You can't explain that. I think that's in your DNA. It's in your DNA. They have a word for it.
Starting point is 00:17:40 It skips my mind at the moment. Epigenetics. That's the word. Epigenetics. I think it gets imprinted. I think memories that have happened to our, I mean, the Bible says the sins of the father will be paid on the children for seven generations. What's that? What was that?
Starting point is 00:17:54 Is that God being, you know, just an asshole? No, it's a revelation of what happens. It gets imprinted in your DNA. You know, one of my grandmothers was a whore. Look at me. Really? She was a little loose. well look what white people did
Starting point is 00:18:13 with black people you know brought them here not he paying for their sense can't get rid of us now big mistake yeah yeah well we got a couple good things you guys Jesse Lee Peterson Kanye
Starting point is 00:18:31 right that we're not also bad Candice Owens right right so you've been touring lately but you've been getting a lot of pushback. Yeah, I get canceled everywhere. Everywhere I get canceled. I mean,
Starting point is 00:18:44 I piss everybody off. So, you know, which should tell you that I'm an equal opportunity racist. I don't understand the problem. What has got you in the most trouble when it comes to your jokes? I think this recent one about my tweet about the Kendrick Lamar thing that just fired people up, you know?
Starting point is 00:19:04 We got a clip with that, Joe. You guys retweeted. Thanks for that. You just made it worse. Yeah, we've only got like three million followers. So I have a lot of haters. So here's what, this is what people got to understand, okay? What's happening right now with cancel culture, it's a tale as old as human history. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:26 This is the envy of the capable, okay? In the Bible, you had Kane and Abel. That's the oldest, one of the oldest stories in the books. Kane resented and envied Abel. Why? Because everything Abel did was a bull. blessing. Everything he did was good. And Kane, nothing he could do was fitting, you know? Kane was black, right? We know that that's true. And they were both Jews, so that should tell you
Starting point is 00:19:54 something. Right. And so he killed him. He killed Abel. Why? Why did he kill Abel? Because in the heart of envy is this idea that if I can't have it, then no one can. And if I can get rid of you, then I can get rid of the pain that I feel that I can't have that thing that you have that comes so naturally to you. And this is the heart of all envy. And this is what we're seeing. It's just another manifestation, you know. The communists did it to the Russians, to the ethnic Russians during the Bolshevik revolution. What was that about?
Starting point is 00:20:24 That wasn't about, oh, we want a global society of like, you know, everybody owns things. That's not what that was about. That was about you resented these people because they were highly capable. They were highly talented. They were beautiful Russians and beautiful people. And you had these like gollum-looking creatures like, yeah, you know, who can't stand it. And they think, well, if I kill them, then I'll be the beautiful one. And this is what you have here.
Starting point is 00:20:50 This is what I'm experiencing, you know. I'm one of few funny females, I believe. I don't think it's controversial to say most women aren't funny. And it's not a problem. Once again, we're not supposed to be funny. We're beautiful, right? That's way better, you know? We have to work that hard.
Starting point is 00:21:03 We just have to look good and not be a bitch. The second one's very challenging for people. I can't find a tweet But you talked to Adam McGinnis about it I did Yeah so So anyway Issue a death threat like that
Starting point is 00:21:15 And first of all You don't know me You don't know They just see like What they consider a white woman And they're like Oh you know This is an easy target
Starting point is 00:21:25 I'm like I grew up in the Bronx dude I'm Albanian This isn't This isn't like With somebody issues a death threat It's fucking on man Yeah
Starting point is 00:21:34 And I'm a fighter Like sorry I am I mean, I'm a girl still, you know, so I'm not going to try to fight dudes. I'm not retarded. But I don't go into, I do get my fight or flight instincts going. I don't go into like, oh, no, I should apologize. I'm like, no, I said what I said. And I'm not going to back down just because you're threatening me.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Like, I've had worse threats from people like within my proximity who actually do do shit and I don't back down. Right. So you think because you're sending me this shit on the internet? Like, it's insane, man. So you said that the. You've got two strikes here that I want to talk about. So one was, you said the halftime show was the niggerification of America.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Correct. And that led to most of the death threats. Was I wrong? Yeah. Yeah, that led to everybody getting super triggered and the death threats. And, you know, what did you mean by this? And we'll show you. We're coming to your show.
Starting point is 00:22:31 And you better be ready. We're coming to San Bernardino. That's my next show. Well, you know, we'll show you. And I'm like, yeah, you're just like living up to the stereotype right now, by the way. Yeah, you say blacks are violent. They go, I'm going to kill you for saying that. And let me just say something because this is what's so fucking insane to me.
Starting point is 00:22:51 You know, I'll answer some DMs. I won't answer all the DMs. But I did get one DM from a black guy that I thought seemed kind of rational. So I like responded to him, you know, and he was like, you know, just using this word as ignorant or whatever. And I said to him, look, we have the freedom to. use every single word that's in the English language. And you have the freedom to not like me, not watch my comedy, and not associate with me. That's your freedom.
Starting point is 00:23:17 And I'm not kidding you, this is exactly what he said. Freedom is a made up concept. And I was like, huh, well, I guess we can have slavery again because freedom is a made up concept. Yeah. And what did he say to that? Nothing. He just, he blocked me actually after that. Yeah, if somebody using an N-word,
Starting point is 00:23:42 if you offended by that word, that means you are what they're... Exactly. That word means. I'm not going to be offended if somebody calls me, you know, I don't know, Italian. I'm like, I'm not Italian. I don't care, you know, you're stupid Guinea. I'd be like, all right. Why can they make all this money saying the word, though, you know?
Starting point is 00:23:58 Yeah. And well, so that's all about power. And you guys know that. It's all about power. It's a way to say, hey, look, it's taunting. You're taunting white people is what you're doing. Because you basically allow everybody to say it, right? Like your Lebanese guy here, he can say it, right?
Starting point is 00:24:14 Your Puerto Ricans can say it. Your Mexicans can say it. The one people that can't say it, supposedly, white people. But then they go, hey, we're going to make all these songs that you guys like and you want to sing to. I dare you to say it. It's nuts. So my thing is like, look, there's context for things. If I'm going to quote someone, what am I going to say the end word?
Starting point is 00:24:35 Then you don't know if the guy said, N-word or if he actually said the word. Right. What are we doing? So we have to all reduce our level of communication to the lowest IQ in the room who can't understand context. Then we also have to reduce everything we do. And this is really where we're at now, according to the most sensitive person in the room,
Starting point is 00:24:54 who has the most offensive, I'm the biggest victim. We have to all reduce that to take care of somebody else's feelings. Last I checked, your feelings are your responsibility. If you're upset about something, that's for you to handle. That's not me. We don't have a personal relationship. I don't know you. And you're getting, if I have a personal relationship with someone and I say something that's offensive, it's still their responsibility to manage their emotions.
Starting point is 00:25:18 They don't have the right to punch me in the face because I offended them. Yeah. Yeah, most of the words we hear from people is not what the, we're not offended by the words is the connotation that the assumptions we put behind those words. Exactly. And by the way, I also made a tweet, you know, when Cash Patel was getting sworn in on the Hindu Bhagavad Gator. Oh, here we go. I was like the jitification of America. Nobody cared about that.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Right, right. None of those are words. I made them up. They're not even real words. Right, right, right. So this is all a communist playbook, by the way. You know, people don't realize this because we don't study history. But when...
Starting point is 00:25:56 It's definitely what it is. When the Bolshevik revolution happened, what they did was they stirred up racial and ethnic strife because there were Muslims in... Russia, an Orthodox Christian Russia, and they were telling the Muslims how oppressed they were. They were telling them how much better they were, how they had a right and an entitlement, and they played that up to drive people apart, which if you compare that to what's happening now, they're doing that with all the ethnic minorities. First they did with the black people. Now they brought in people from other countries, and they're telling them they have a right to this land
Starting point is 00:26:28 because of what happened to them during colonialism. I'm like, I'm sorry we gave you working toilets. I'm sorry about that. Sorry we gave you running. water and the wheel sorry about that so just let you die you know but but they're doing that intentional because it it stirs up strife and you can attack the strong population that is your barrier to total domination and control that's the point

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