Hodgetwins Podcast - Hodgetwins & Officer Tatum DON'T THINK The Black Community Can Turn Things Around...

Episode Date: October 5, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Jews have gotten themselves in a position that black people should be doing. Just like Asian people. It was a young lady I met when I first got to Phoenix. I was living in Tucson when I left the police department. I moved the anthem. It was this girl at a sushi restaurant. She owned it. And I never forget this.
Starting point is 00:00:18 She was telling me, I was like, she was 30-some years old. How do you own a sushi restaurant? How do you get out of this coordinated? People from Japan, they brought people from Japan. But what happened was they have a magazine that they sent out. and they put up their businesses for sale only in their community. So it's not open to the public.
Starting point is 00:00:34 So she was able to get the magazine. She had a couple of family members that were willing to help her. She had people that come from Japan and they built a sushi restaurant, a carquay sushi. Great sushi, probably the best sushi you're going to eat. But she was able to do that
Starting point is 00:00:46 because the community sticks together. One more example of how black people don't do it. This girl I went to school with, I say a name. Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it.
Starting point is 00:00:58 It's ghetto and her mother, man. Yeah. It's a ghetto. It's worse than that. I don't know how. Aquafina. It worse than that. I don't know what her mom. Now, her mom is a great woman.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Black people come with some bad names. I don't know what they think. That ain't how we used to name, I said. You know what I'm saying? But they didn't came up with some crazy stuff. But she goes, she gets into a traffic accident, like her, she was married to a woman. They crash in her company car. I don't know how she got paid out.
Starting point is 00:01:22 She ended up suing the company, even though she was her wife was driving off duty or whatever. She made millions. She told me the first thing she did when she went to a strip club and made it rain, 15 racks off the top, off the second story making it rain. But she went to India
Starting point is 00:01:36 to get weave straight from India. She got the most authentic weave in the hood. She got all this stuff together. She probably spent by $2,000, $300,000 because she had to fly a whole team there and do all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:49 Got a business and everything. Came back. Black people wouldn't buy a dime from her. They wouldn't do nothing with her. And she came me crying. But then black people, they ain't never support each other. And that's what it is.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Like I just said. Black people, we tear each other down. Asian people got magazines, Jewish people putting their people on. We hating on each other. Right. They'd rather go to the Asian person to buy weave than go to that black chick because they're in competition. We can't grow like that.
Starting point is 00:02:15 I was working at this insurance company. And I had a friend. He was Korean and Chinese, right? He was telling me about his dad and how much money. He said, I really don't have to be here. Because I can just go work with my dad, but I just wanted to be independent. Right.
Starting point is 00:02:29 And then he's saying when you open up a store in an Asian community, he said people will fly to your store. If it's new, just to support that person. Right. Well, I said here in the black community, if I open up a store in the black community, they will go on there and rock there just to let me know who I am and where I'm at.
Starting point is 00:02:46 But yeah, you remember. You remember. You're always going to be in there. And people probably think, oh, man, look at them. They're just saying that, man, look. This is the truth, man. Look, man.
Starting point is 00:02:56 I mean, remember the kid that go. He goes around, I forget his name, he's on TikTok. He goes around rating restaurants and giving people shoutouts. I forget his name. Y'all know who he is? He's like the one of the most viral people on there. Keith, sneak Keith or Keith sneak or something like that. If you look him up, he's pretty, he's the biggest, he's the biggest, like, food critic in America.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Oh, really? Okay. So this guy, he'll, like, get his parents to go get the food from the place, and then he'll do the review in his car. So he's sitting in his car, he's already eating, and, like, companies blow up overnight, bro, because he'll say that and it's viral. He went to like Atlanta. Oh, oh. Like the city.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Dude, he got death threats after he left Atlanta because he was keeping it real. He goes, man, I went to the place they got health inspection issues. I told them I can't have shellfish mixed with this and they said too bad. Go somewhere else then. And like he was, he like quit in the middle of exploring certain blackness because the food was a disservice was horrible. Yeah. They weren't following laws. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And then what they do, they didn't say, let us do better, you know. They threatened his life. Yeah. We'll go kill you. He had to lead town. You know what I'm saying? So that's just kind of stuff. And I don't know why that's the case, man.
Starting point is 00:04:13 Why do we wake up and want to hurt our own brothers? And then we go blame the government. You know how, like, you know, they go, they drop cocaine in the community, even if they did. There ain't nobody told you to sell it to your own, bro. Are you taking no damn? Won't you sell it to the white people? Go up there. They claim they use it at the same rate.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Just go sell it to white folks. Why would you sell to your own brother? Yeah. When I woke up to this was one day I was, it was after school, I went to, we used to have this car wash on Ramey. Ramey Avenue. I can never forget, like Ramey and Star Cup. Car Wash where all the dope boys there.
Starting point is 00:04:44 And then the crackheads, I don't know how they get into these machines. But they can take the car wash thing. $5, they do your whole car. $15 you get a whole detail. They didn't stole all of stuff. And I remember driving back there. I used to just pay them to $5. I weighed out front.
Starting point is 00:04:57 They finish it. I remember going around the back and I saw this guy smoking crack. I mean, I saw him bubbling it up, man. And for that point I said, man, I will never get my car wash here. I can't believe that I'm giving money to my own people for that head man to smoke crack back there behind that thing. So I wish that we would wake up to it, but we break in the six flags and we start shooting and fighting each other. Yeah, and you know what? When other races see us, you know, in Apple Store doing all the things, you know, in Apple Store, doing all,
Starting point is 00:05:27 this shoplifting all in California where they have these horrible laws regarding shoplifting. Then you have this six flags incident. And you just black people don't realize that has a detrimental impact on every other black person who decides to do the right thing. Because they're going to like look at us as those
Starting point is 00:05:43 people. Just like when a white cop does something you feel it's bad against a black person. Now you're going to see all white cops like that, right? The shoe, it's going to, you're going this same shit goes for you. People going to see black people this way. And they don't see that. They don't acknowledge
Starting point is 00:05:59 objectivity and it's just like oh fuck it. But you know what? Black people are frustrated. Of all the demographic people in this country, man, I mean, of all the groups, I'm gonna say this on camera, we're surrounded by evil. Our pastors, our majority of our fathers or mothers,
Starting point is 00:06:16 it's just, we're just pushing the wrong concepts. We demonize the wrong things and praising the wrong things. It's like, I think for the most part, it's almost like a lost cause. You can't save everybody. Try to save some, try to save as many as you can. If we could just get 90%, 10% of that name,
Starting point is 00:06:33 say if that black vote was 80% for Democrat, it'd be a landslide for a Republican. Oh, it'd be a landslide. I mean, I think it should be around, if we can get to the numbers like everybody else, we're doing 60, 50-1-year. You were down there for too much. 50-50.
Starting point is 00:06:46 You'll never see a Democrat. They'll never win another election, man. And they know it. That's why LBJ said, you know, allegedly said that they're going to have these ends voting for the next 200 years. And he was right, because if you get them hooked on the government
Starting point is 00:06:58 and what they're going to do is they're going to have these illegals voting for the 200 years. That's what they're trying to do. They letting these people in and grows because they know they're going to start losing the black vote. They ain't done enough of black people the last 60 years.
Starting point is 00:07:10 They say they're replacing the white person. They're replacing the Negro. That's what they're doing. You ain't going to replace the white folks. Yeah. Because let me tell you how dumb, let me tell you how dumb these black folks are in this circumstance, not all.
Starting point is 00:07:23 We're the smart ones. They complain about white folks. white supremacist, right supremacy and all that stuff, and then they vote for a white man as the president. How you vote for Joe Biden as the president, but y'all fighting against white supremacy? And he said, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. You ain't black.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And poor kids are just as good as white kids. Yeah. How do you vote for that? And then, look, here's more. He did the, if Donald Trump did this, they'd be open on. He did the eulogy for Robert Byrd, who was a former Klan's member. In our honest, in our fairness,
Starting point is 00:07:53 he did leave the Klan. He started his own Klan group. But he did leave the clan and denounced the clan. But, hey, if Trump did that, they'd be all over his head. Trump Thurman was a complete racist, Dixie Crack racist. Joe Biden called Strum Thurman a mentor of his. Yeah, yeah. Like, just imagine if that stuff was on record with Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:12 They'll be going crazy. But they're so brainwashed that these white folks can do it right in front of their face. They don't even see, listen, Democrats been racist from the very beginning. All they did was just change the technique. Right. They say, well, we're going to give you something. me that's racist because then they hold the black man down. Oh, we need to give affirmative action.
Starting point is 00:08:30 That's racist because they mean you too stupid to do it on your own. Makes you too dependent on the government. And then you, now you owe us something. Right. We gave it to you so we'll take it away. They don't structure it where black people have independence and they still trying to do it to us. Reparations. You want to know what money?
Starting point is 00:08:45 I can't believe they fall for the reparations. I can't believe it either because who you think are going to pay the reparations? You. Black people, our ancestors didn't pay our reparations. Let's sit with that one black friend of mine, right? where he was the whole cop incident and he thought it was being racist, but whatever. We was going over the reparations.
Starting point is 00:09:02 He's like, well, how much you think every black person should get? He said, man, at least two, three million, man. I was like, wait a minute. Reparation is supposed to put you on the same levels white people. It was supposed to make you a damn king. Right. Bro, do you know how much money there to be?
Starting point is 00:09:18 Yeah. It's 40 million black people in America. You're going to give everyone two or three million. That's like a gazillion. I don't even know what that number would be. It's impossible. I can't catch that high. Yeah, I showed it to him on the calculator,
Starting point is 00:09:28 damn calculator bro. He's like, wow. I said, let's say I just give you $1,500 each. And it was like, he said, wow, that's a lot of money. It's like $100 trillion or something like that. It's something crazy. But why do they fall for it? It's like they don't know basic math.
Starting point is 00:09:44 Yeah. It's because they're stupid. It's emotionalism. It's trauma and emotionalism. So they say, look, look, this is what we're going to do for you. And they're not counting the cost. They're not thinking, because black people don't understand finances as much. We don't get financial education.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Yeah, our high schools, our school systems sucks. It sucks. Especially in the inner city, just imagine how much that suck. They can't, they're not even a grade level reading. Right. What do you think in 2024 election? Do you think Trump's got this? You know, if it's honest, he got it. Easy. In the bag. I mean, I don't think
Starting point is 00:10:12 being pro, I don't know a person. I know a lot of people that I can say I know a lot of people. I know of people that voted for Joe Biden. My dad included. I am mad at him for doing. I told him not to do it. But I think my sister did. Yeah, I think a sister and her husband. And I don't, but right now,
Starting point is 00:10:29 I don't know nobody that voted for him that, that support him this time. Yeah. There's people that say, I ain't voting because I'm not voting for him for sure. And then there's people saying, I'm voting for Trump. The crazy thing about it, man, the things they did it against Trump, man, it's like everybody should be running to the polls
Starting point is 00:10:45 and voting for him. Like the, they accuse him of rape. They found him guilty of that in a civil trial. Then he comes out and denounces that, so I didn't rape anybody. Oh, you defamed her. Now they sued him again. Now that he just won a $330 million fraud case against him because nobody was defrauded.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Nobody was defrauded. He went and got a loan from a bank. They appraised his property. They gave him the loan. He paid back the loan. The State Department in New York, the government said, no, that was fraud. Found him guilty. I was like, and
Starting point is 00:11:17 I just saw Charles Barkley on TV, saying he was going to punch a man, a black person if he sees them wearing a shirt, Trump's mugshot. We should all just, we should all go to, you know, you live in Phoenix.
Starting point is 00:11:28 He lived in Phoenix. We should all go to Phoenix one weekend. I know where you're smoking cigars and we just are all going there. Somebody got a videotape it. We're going to all go out of Trump shirt like. Yeah. Chuck, you get,
Starting point is 00:11:39 you ain't like it used to be. Yeah. You're going to get dropped out here. I was like, man, how can you be so ridiculous? But you know, he say good stuff sometimes.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Black people don't glorify. Remember they said black people don't glorify shoes? Right. And then what his name, DJ Callis, someone, one of these dudes came out. No,
Starting point is 00:11:54 Oh, Fat Joe. Fat Joe came out with the shoes. He's like, hey, he's the biggest dude in the game, what you mean? Right. And then black people don't glorify a drug dealing and thugging. Yeah. Every rapper on planet Earth that they sell out the, sell out whole concerts, wearing a merch and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:09 All they do is promote degeneracy. Yeah, black people, man, they hold white people to a high standard. Then they hold themselves. Right, right. It's a damn shank. It's a damn shank. I get tired. I be on a radio.
Starting point is 00:12:21 I get so sick of it. And I'd be talking about it. Yeah. They'll be calling it. I'm a cool, Uncle Tom, sellout, boot liquor. That's because they don't have nothing else. They ain't got nothing to. They're mad, though.
Starting point is 00:12:33 But I can't stop telling the true, bro. Black people just be cutting up, man. Every time, I was on the radio the other day, and it was a crime committed. You didn't know what race it was. I said, I'll put my job on it. They're black. This black people stuff, I said, man, look it up. What do you know, black woman and somebody, it was something shooting that somebody did in the store or something.
Starting point is 00:12:53 And I'm like, it's only black people do this stuff. How do I know the race of these people? It's because it's what black people consistently do. And then I made a mention, and I feel bad by saying, but I like I really believe it. I know why white people are sick of black people. I could only imagine, bro. You think about this. You look at the country, look at all the stuff white people have done for this country.
Starting point is 00:13:12 If they just go off their history, the Civil War, hundreds of thousands of white people and died. Who gave black people freedom? Good white people. Who helped Harriet Tubman help, you know, the Underground Railroad to get black people to the North, good white people. So white people have done all of these things in history. They see all of these black people being successful, equal opportunity. The reparations has already occurred with them giving affirmative action.
Starting point is 00:13:36 And they already gave black people reparations on so many levels. Welfare and all this stuff. And then 2024, black people still complaining. We can't never make it nowhere because the white man. And white people got to be like, I'm sick of the evening. Here. Have you ever looked on Instagram? Instagram, TikTok, where you've seen black people acting up?
Starting point is 00:13:56 Read those comments. I know every white person fits. Because it's the truth. It's the truth. You don't see no other group of people acting like this. They don't. It's no white Chicago. Where they are doing? Hey, what's that argument?
Starting point is 00:14:09 They say, oh, black people commit a majority of violent crimes. She said, no, black people kill black people, white people, kill white people. I was like, that's all a left wing talking about. You will never see an age in Chicago. You'll never see. They do because of proximity. Right. Most people live around it. But the percentage, the per capita, the sheer numbers, black people overwhelmingly kill each other more than any other race. And they're far above any minority race. I think whites are probably around 80%, you know, 70, 80%, black people are like 96%. And then black people kill white people twice as much as white people to kill black people. They don't want to talk about FBI statistics. You can go look it up right now. So they don't want to talk about stuff like that. But it's, You know, black people got to stop being hypocritical.
Starting point is 00:14:56 And I think it starts with people like you and I. You know, we raise our kids. In America, our kids are going to be considered black. Hey, tell us about your Blexic movement. Oh, Blexit, you know, Blacksett is, we started, me and Canada started in 2018 with just the idea of what we're talking about. How do we get the messaging out there? Because you ain't fin of just go into black community
Starting point is 00:15:15 and bludging people into believing and stuff. We like, we got to educate people. We got to get into the communities and do community service, right? We didn't just go in there and be like, get off the plantation. We had people from the community, we recruit people in the communities, and then they do back to school drives and stuff
Starting point is 00:15:31 when we sponsor and they have volunteers in the community doing community work. And then we'll have our little pop-up events where people will come. I'll tell you this. Very successful, I think, in the messaging, but it was very unfortunate because some of our major events,
Starting point is 00:15:43 it was number of white people showing up. And it bothers me because black folks claim they want information and they open-minded. And we in the community helping, and then we're recruiting. And then when it's time to hear a message, they don't want to show up.
Starting point is 00:15:56 They probably watching football and doing all this other stuff instead of being educated. So that was disappointed initially, but then we start to see more and more black people starting to participate. And now, you know, we have chapters and I think we are in all 50 states.
Starting point is 00:16:11 And so we're making some moves, but it's hard, bro. It's hard, bro. I wish I can get on here and tell y'all this great success story of like, man, we didn't change every black person. We go to New York. We go to the Bronx.
Starting point is 00:16:23 400 black people in there. Right. It's hard, man. 50 people in there. 50 people in there. You got 500 seats. 480 people white. You got 20 niggas.
Starting point is 00:16:36 White, look at the hell. What can we do? Black people ain't doing nothing. You're like, white people, we get it. But y'all, y'all love black people, what than black people do. Right. When I do events and do stuff,
Starting point is 00:16:48 try to do stuff in the black community, it's hard to get black people to support that. White people at the drop of dime. We had 400 black leaders at the White House in 2018. I don't know if you guys were invited. I mean, we didn't know you guys at that time. I don't know why I won't that. I felt like, I was like, man, I ain't a big enough of Tom to be in the white house.
Starting point is 00:17:07 I'm like, damn. I still haven't met Trump yet. You haven't met Trump? I haven't met Trump, man. Do y'all, do y'all go to UFC fights? Nick Fuentes, the white supremac. He met him before y'all. He met Trump.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Do y' y'all go to UFC fights? I've been invited I've been invited a couple times I've said maybe that's why I met Trump twice there for the first time because I was at the White House and you know
Starting point is 00:17:28 I didn't I didn't want to put do people like this right right yeah I want to do that man I'm like I'm gonna see them at some point these young kids ain't never had a chance never been on an airplane before I let them meet Trump
Starting point is 00:17:40 but you know I forget what I was talking about meeting Trump what was talking about shit I forgot I got I got Biden brain I know I'm sitting around my mouth.
Starting point is 00:17:50 I didn't jump off topic. Yeah, we were talking about meeting Trump and we're talking about Blexit. Oh, yeah, Blexit. We were talking about Blexit. So, you know, when we orchestrated that event, we, you know, we had to raise money.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Right. And we, you know, the pitch was, we had to go to fundraisers and pitch and say, look, we want to get 400 black leaders to the White House. We want to cover them. You know, we're going to get them flights that they can't afford it.
Starting point is 00:18:11 And, you know, the hotel, all that is going to cost like $1,000 per person. We got 400. So we had to raise $400,000. Yeah, a lot of money. 90% I mean right off the rip, white dude. I'm in, I'm in, I'm in, I mean, I mean, I mean. We had to do a couple fundraiser opportunities,
Starting point is 00:18:27 and then we had it all paid. We probably had one black donor. Wow. Where can people go to go support your own, Lexington? So you can go to Turning Point USA because we merge with Turning Point USA, and so now we do it together. And the truth be told,
Starting point is 00:18:40 it was very hard financially for me and Candace to kind of keep that thing going. And so partner with Turning Point was probably the greatest thing that we could do. I need some white privilege. Yeah. Yeah, it was, you know, that's so difficult. It was difficult for, well, one reason because they have a crazy infrastructure.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Right. And we were just, me and Candace, and, you know, we got our own lives, we got kids and trying to keep that thing going. And if you think you're going to go to black people to do it, it's just, unfortunately, it's not going to, they're not going to respond. Black celebrities, they talk a big game, but they're not going to put no money into that. They'll put money in Black Lives Matter, but not the stuff that we're doing. So when we did the merger, it has accelerated. blecks it to a really good level. It's sustainable.
Starting point is 00:19:22 We keep all our volunteers and employees and stuff. We were able to retain everybody. And so it's moving along. It's doing great. And we still do events well. Yeah, I think the only thing that's going to save black people is conservatism. That's the only way.

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