Hodgetwins Podcast - Nick Fuentes & Hodgetwins Know That WOMEN Are The Reason The Radical Left Came To Power...

Episode Date: January 5, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Hodge twins, podcast. Yeah. Yeah. It's true. I mean, and that is the great lie of modern society is that women are independent. By definition,
Starting point is 00:00:15 they're not independent. You know, independent means you're free from dependency. Well, women are dependent on men for everything. Everything. Construction, police, government, military. A woman can't walk the streets at night independently.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Because if any man, man, even a weak man, confronts her, she's toast, she's done. Who does she call the protector? Another man. If she's in a burning building, who's going to come and rescue her? A man. You know, they're completely biologically dependent on us. Have you noticed, like, when shit hits the fan, what do all women do? They start screaming. Yeah, yeah, right. It's like, every time I watch this one TikTok video, just little coyote. came out, right? It was a coyote that came out of nowhere. Her little daughter was walking and
Starting point is 00:01:06 the coyote grabs and starts dragging it. She's like, oh, she didn't like screaming, looking at the catar and drag her daughter. And I was like, do something, you stupid bitch. She just wrote there screaming and her husband comes out. Yeah. Chases the carioio. Yeah, and grabs his daughter. Yeah. She could very easily do that. They're like an alarm, you know, that's like to get a male to pay attention. Yeah, it's the world's first alarm system, you know. Because that's all they could do. Wow.
Starting point is 00:01:33 You call women suckers. You call them a long-fought. I mean, women are just so different than men. Well, we're the superior gender. And they're trying to make this claim that we're equals. We're not. You know, every time I look at a new movie, a new show, they got some strong woman beating the shit out of dudes.
Starting point is 00:01:57 I'm like, that would never happen. You beat up those three guys. Yeah. It's not even believable anymore. Yeah. It's jumping the shark. Yeah, I was watching a show. Fuck, I can't remember this. Show's name. One of this gay Jewish shows, Bronner.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Yeah, and the girl that's lesbian, she beat the hell out this big muscular guy. It's about a... The Last of Us. Yes. You saw that. That's made by a guy from Tel Aviv, Neil Druckman. He's from Tel Aviv. Really?
Starting point is 00:02:25 Yeah. But that explains a lot. This white kicks is kissing. It's totally hot, smoky little Mexican girl. Oh, she's fucking Right? And then she beats up Something dude later
Starting point is 00:02:35 I'm like, man, this is so Yeah, stupid Yeah It's not even real I just want to Have you seen that movie Minecraft? Yeah, oh yeah
Starting point is 00:02:42 Yeah, did you notice anything weird About that movie? The black woman or? Well, that was weird But not that It's something else weird
Starting point is 00:02:50 What's that What's the handsome guy's name With the Yeah, They had his fingernails Painting And he's acting real feminine He's got a
Starting point is 00:03:00 The pink jacket, he's got his hair done like he's back in the 80s. They got him playing like he's real feminine. Feminine? Yeah. I don't know. I think that was just like an 80s because you know what it is? The director is like a Gen Xer. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:03:13 That's like, dude, every Gen X movie, it's like a James Gunn thing. They just have this heart on for the 80s. It's like every movie is just like 80s nostalgia. He had an 80s muscle car. Yeah. He had the jacket with the, I forget, some kind of... Yeah, the 80s were pretty good. man, that was like, remember, uh, Millie Vanilly?
Starting point is 00:03:35 Mm-hmm. Can you pull them up? It's the couple black guys who were lip-syncing, and they got caught doing it. But they were like trans. Huh. But they wasn't trans. How do you, um... I'm 26.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Man, you're young. He's a baby. We just turned 50. We're twice right. Them. This was, these are two dudes. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:55 And they used to call you guys from Millie Vanilla. And they used to tease us and call them. Yeah, the black kids used to bully and said, me and keep us milly vanilla. like that one dude's got like green eyes or something but uh so they will call us that but that's like the 80s were so gay I used to love listen to their music
Starting point is 00:04:11 yeah do you have that can you put up that video where they're dancing on stage they're dressed in white and they look like a couple fattes up there hey what's wrong you're going to cut this shit out right they're like
Starting point is 00:04:26 it's when they called them lip syncing the record player scratched or something they're dressed in white. Type it when milly-vanilly got caught. You should come up. Why the hell are we talking about milly-vanilly? No, he was talking about how the 80s, everything like in the 80s is pretty like feminine. I'm over it, fuck it.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Well, yeah, all those video game movies, because I was thinking about this, Minecraft, Ready Player 1, Tron, these are all like video game adaptations, and they all have like a subplot, which is just, just like 80s nostalgia. It's these like Gen X and nerds that have a hard on for like 80s video games, 80s music, and I agree
Starting point is 00:05:10 it is super gay. Hey, look it back on that movie. Yeah, she was the only black person. Yeah. Well, and there's like this clip in the trailer where she's like, what the hell? It's like, bra. She's the token black movie. Minecraft.
Starting point is 00:05:25 I'm like, come on. I didn't see the movie, but you're making me want to see it now. My wife took me, we went over the weekend, and I don't like Jack Black, and that dude is very little. I was like, oh, my God, these two dudes in it, and I'm supporting this. But it was actually a very good movie. It was very good, and I think it's over $500 million. Yeah, it's huge.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Well, it's Minecraft. You can't mess that up. Well, I guess you can if you miss the snow white. But it's actually, the movie's very funny. Really? That dude, Jason Memorial, he had some jokes. and out, he will say something in Spanish, but it totally meant something else.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It was real funny. He was really good. Actually, I was, I was like, y'all, they still suck politically, but that was a good movie. Yeah. Yeah, it was pretty fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:16 So you checked it out? Oh, yeah. I saw it twice. Oh, yeah? Yeah. I loved it. Yeah. So I'm going to watch it now.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I don't know if you get it, though. I mean, you guys play Minecraft, you gamers? No, my kids are into it. Yeah, yeah. And I watch my kids play, so I get it. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Zoomers have a deep appreciation for it because, I mean, we grew up with that game.
Starting point is 00:06:38 The game's 15 years old. So. It's like you're a Miss Pac-Man, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because Miss Pac-Man was, you're fuss. I still love it. Yeah, I know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Yeah. So you're 25 now. Man, you young, dude. I'm telling you, like, 36. No, no, 36 is like the perfect age. Yeah, but once you get 36 after that, everything's like downhill. Not really. Well, kind of.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Well, 40. Yeah. You're 50 you guys are? Yeah, we turned 50. Wow, you don't look 50. We're going to be 51 this year. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You know what RFK Jr. told me. What? He said, he told me, he said, wow, you're 50? He said, in the next 25 years, if you live that long, it's going to be the worst years of your life. Nice. So he told me, you better get your ass in the gym every day. Yeah, every day. And watch what you eat.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Yeah, I believe that. I was like, gee, thanks. Yeah, people are calling me Unk, so that's good to hear. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's like a black vernacular, I think. What's up, Unk? Yeah, I'm an old head now. I'm an old head, Unk.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Yeah, but I'm starting to notice a lot of your videos now, like on Instagram, YouTube. They're everywhere. Mm-hmm. Yeah. So has a band been lifted on having your content or talking about your content? Yeah, it changed. It noticeably, it was like overnight. It changed.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Well, when Trump got elected? Yeah, literally. Really? Yeah, and I'm not sure what exactly took place, but for years, anyone would post my show, they'd immediately get banned. Not only would the content get taken down, their account would get terminated. And then we started to notice this around December of 2024, January of this year. People were posting them, and they were staying up and getting a really good viewership,
Starting point is 00:08:24 getting really good views. And we said, something changed. We said, let's just try it. You know, our team made some accounts, and we noticed other people were posting the clips, and they're just doing crazy views. They're just blowing up. And I think what happened is that, you know, when you look at the censorship regime, it's sort of crescendoed.
Starting point is 00:08:45 It hit its peak in like 2021, 22. Because in 2015, no one was banned. You know, back in 2015, it was like unheard of. The first few people like Andrew Anglin, Chuck Johnson got banned on Twitter. It was unheard of, though, that people are getting censored in the old day. then after Trump got elected the first time, it just went into overdrive. Ban waves. The rules were changing every week, getting more broad.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Then it got to the point where they said, if you disagree about Ukraine, BLM, the election, the vaccine, you're gone. It was just out of control. Trump himself got banned. And then there were like two big developments. Trump getting banned, catalyzed both of them. You had Elon acquired Twitter and made a free speech. And then TikTok blew up.
Starting point is 00:09:29 was the fastest growing platform. It was the fastest platform to get a billion active users. Totally surpassed Instagram, Facebook, not Facebook, but Instagram. And TikTok was owned by Bight Dance, which is in China. So they didn't have the same restrictions. TikTok blows up in 21, 22. That allows the rise of Andrew Tate. Andrew Tate's the most famous guy in the world in 22, thanks basically to TikTok. And so between TikTok blowing up, Elon's acquisition of X, you basically basically have the two most competitive, fastest-growing platforms are free speech haven. And I think then Trump's election the second time, between that development and the election, it forced these other companies to kind of get in line. They said, if we want to compete, you know, Zuckerberg
Starting point is 00:10:15 said, we have to relax the policies. Same thing with YouTube. Same thing with Twitch. You know, Twitch led Aiden Ross back on. They're starting to relax their policies. And I think that's partially out of competitiveness with the other platforms, but also I think they're afraid of they know that when Trump gets in, there's a chance he might bring down regulatory pressure on them because they censor conservatives. Now is a relationship in the first term. People don't know this, but Zuckerberg was tight with Trump in the first Trump administration. That's why Facebook never got regulated, because Zuckerberg will call up the White House and say, oh, we're going to work with you on censorship, we're going to work with you on this, and that gave them some lenience with the FTC, with the, what do you call it,
Starting point is 00:11:01 the regulation of the, I forget the other, the FCC and one, yeah, FTC and FCC, both of them gave them some leniency because of that. So I don't know, I guess we'll just have to see if it sticks. So you think Zuckerberg, he just playing politics, whoever's in office? 100%. 100%. At least that's partially. I think part of it's competitive and the other part is they're playing politics. They don't want to get the ban hammer from the government. Right. Have you been able to monetize yourself? No. No. Do you think they ever lift that ban? Did they have on you currently? No, I'm banned on PayPal, Stripe, banned from every payment processor, every bank.
Starting point is 00:11:39 You know, I sell these hats. I have these America First. Hats are like Trump's hats. And we were working with like a free speech payment processor. They're like made for canceled people like me. They were working with a free speech bank that was made for people like me. And we said, we're going to sell hats. This is who we are. And they knew who I was. They knew what we're going to do. They said, yeah, no problem. You should be good to go. We put the hats for sale. We make like $50,000 in the first night. They hit us up the next day. They say, we're freezing all the payments. We have to review it. Week later, they come back and say, we can't do business with you. We're refunding every single transaction.
Starting point is 00:12:18 That is nuts. Free speech bank, free speech processor. No luck. This is what happens. And this was recently, this was like in October. Yeah. So, yeah, no leniency with the banks. I don't know what's going on with that.
Starting point is 00:12:32 What legal request do you have? None. None, because it's private. It's private sector. So everybody, you know, that was my first thought is how could this be legal? How is that even constitutional, you know, that you could be deprived of such an essential service like that? But what they do is basically Visa and MasterCard operate like a cartel.
Starting point is 00:12:52 They control all the credit card processing. And for that reason, they influence the banks. So when you process a credit card, you're dealing with Visa and MasterCard, the bank, and the processor. And those are three layers where they can mess with you. So in many cases, it's the processor, like a PayPal, a stripe. The processor says you're too conservative, you're banned. Sometimes it's the bank that underwrites the processor. and they say you're too conservative or it's reputational risk, you're banned.
Starting point is 00:13:20 Even if you find the right processor and the right bank, Visa and MasterCard, because they're a cartel, they still have final veto power because they control all the processing. They get to tell the banks, we don't like this guy. So even if you have a good bank, it a good processor, ultimately they have the final say. So I'm forced to deal with either e-check, in some cases, ACH or cryptocurrency. That's it. That's all I could do. Wow, that is nuts, dude.
Starting point is 00:13:47 People can't believe it when I tell them that because it's so, you know, you think it's basic. When you find out that when this happened to you, what reason did they give you? They don't give you a reason. Jeez. Yeah, that's the worst part because it would be one thing if they sent you a letter and they said, you know, you said this, you did that. Here's our terms of service that you violated because then you could contest it. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:07 But they don't have to give you reason. So I was on the no-fly list. Same deal. They don't even tell you you're on that. You know, it's confidential law enforcement information. So the only way you find out is they just deny you boarding. And same thing with the banks. They just send you a letter.
Starting point is 00:14:23 We're done doing business with you. It's the opakness, which is the worst part. Andrew Tate was on a show. He said, in Romania, you know exactly what the laws are. He said, but when you come to America, you don't know what the laws are. Right. That's scary. Yeah, that's how they get you, you know?
Starting point is 00:14:41 It's become so politicized. they will look at you, and because the federal law is so complex and vast and convoluted, if they want you, they can get you on something, whether it's taxes, whether it's for some people as a sex thing, like with Andrew Tate, it's like, well, you transported a woman from one country to another, that's sex trafficking. Or it's a weapons thing sometimes. You know, I got a buddy. He knew a girl who got assaulted by a guy.
Starting point is 00:15:10 This was in Europe. He gave her pepper spray, say, you're, pretend. protect yourself, he got arrested for light arms trafficking, trafficked a light weapon. That's in the UK? It was in, I don't want to say, I don't want to dox him, but continental Europe. Yeah. So that's how they get you. You know, another guy.
Starting point is 00:15:30 A guy just happened is all over the place. This guy said, told a guy that speak English in the United Kingdom. Yeah. And the cock told him and said, hey, that's hate speech. White people are destroying themselves. Now you see why we formed this country They left Europe These people are psychos
Starting point is 00:15:48 A bunch of progressus Yeah And they started Now it's been in It's metastasized It's it came back over here And that's in our government In our country
Starting point is 00:15:56 Yeah

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