Hodgetwins Podcast - Why Are Black Women So Violent?!
Episode Date: December 16, 2025Hodgetwins & Comedian Ace Smart Ask why are black women always getting violent ?watch the full podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIVsRq43t5oBecome a Member and Give Us Some DAMN GOOD Support... :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg/joinGet your Twins merch and have a chance to win our Damn Good Giveaways! - https://officialhodgetwins.com/Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.comDownload Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60COFollow Hodgwtins Podcast Everywhere -X - https://x.com/hodgetwinspodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hodgetwinspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thehodgetwinsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HodgetwinsPodcastRumble - https://rumble.com/c/HodgetwinsPodcast?e9s=src_v1_cmdSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVuApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hodgetwins-podcast/id1731232810
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Hodge Twins,
podcast.
Yeah.
It's in almost every community,
so I won't just put it on one.
Right.
But most women that's like,
that don't have that deep intellect,
they react first a lot.
Stabbing, tires,
blowing up cars,
fireballs, bleach.
They react a lot.
And if that's the only energy
you ever had around you,
of course that's your up.
Because it was my,
it'd be my first name.
I still have to wash so much bitch off me.
You know what I don't like that.
You're saying these people don't have like fathers in their lives
and they was raised by their mom?
And that's why they behave that way.
Most of the time, and be honest with you,
my dad came, got me when I was 12.
Okay.
And the sense that I was able to make of looking at a real man instantly,
I started looking at my mama crazy as hell, like,
I'm gonna just let her rock out.
I didn't even say nothing to it.
I can't even say nothing to him or whenever she went on.
Dude, dude, Ace, I feel like my mom and dad would get to fight.
I'm feeling my dad, see, you're one crazy bitch.
And when it, when it hit you, that he wasn't being mean, he was just like, damn.
Oh, I really can't catch a break.
Are you comprehending what you said, right now?
Right, yeah.
And I learned, I learned, even with my girl, even with, you know, I got to treat them like kids.
Are you okay today?
Okay.
You want me to go get you a bag?
Okay.
I got you.
I work with him like kids.
And I remember, man.
I used to get upset at my father because the way he would react to my mom because, you know, we naturally were going to side with our mother.
But my father later passed away.
And then as I got older, I started out of the same way by dad was feeling.
You had to deal with everything he was taken.
But my mom was pushing my butt before.
I'm like,
me and my stepdad,
which is my mama husband,
we talk through me and my mom,
for me and my mom,
because I ask him how she's doing.
I don't want to talk.
She is throw.
And then, you know,
like again,
it hurt me when I realized
I was raised by a retardant on crew.
Like,
damn,
she really ain't got it all.
I think it's just women.
When I asked my mom
this simple question,
this,
this when I realized,
I was on the right side of the Republican.
I was on the right side.
My mama say, and you see Donald Trump
getting rid of the Department of Education?
And I say, Mom, could you tell me
what part working?
I did the best I could raise to you.
You were retort.
You're a retard.
Get this retort on my phone.
I couldn't believe it.
I was like, and you held me back.
Like, you was talking to me.
They're telling me stupid stuff.
Right.
Yeah, it's more emotional.
And when you realize that it's all emotion,
that's when the key glove really come out because you ain't, you know, hey,
are you okay to talk about this right now?
Right, right.
I still have that same question that was on the board last time.
And if me, you raised me, have anything to do with that question again,
I'm going to hang up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I didn't even notice, like, growing up, like, pretty much 90% of all my,
friends were black. And I didn't even
notice at the time. None of them had fathers.
None of them. I didn't even notice it.
When I got my dad, I started
noticing all of the dads and whatnot.
Yeah. Yeah. I seen it.
I didn't notice it at first. It seemed
kind of common. The ones that
did, you know, their dad was always at work
and stuff, so it kind of, you know, it seemed kind of common
at the time, but not, it's like,
when I got, when my dad
really started picking me up and being like, man, you
handsome, son. Man, you look just like
me. And he wasn't lying. Like, I was looking at
myself. And I was like, I'm going to look like that when I get old. I'm going to work out.
I'm going to have that little chin. So I started looking at him as what I wanted to become.
Right, right. And you know how fathers is? They want you better than them.
Yeah. Yeah. And he pushed me. And he, he tells me all the time, he was like, I couldn't get rid of that nigg.
Because it wasn't nothing else for me to go home with this emotional woman. He go to work every night at 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the morning.
He do DJ and this
What of my comedy skills and stuff come from
He'll entertainer too
And
Every time he go to work
I'm thugging in the house
Then he gave me my own apartment
When I was young
So it was like, man, look
I ain't going back over there
I had to sneak and buy my brother a phone
So he could talk to girls
Are you gonna have my brother gay
Right
Yeah
Get off my phone with the girl
Get there out of my phone
I used to be like
This is embarrassing.
Yeah.
Why would you do that?
Right, right.
Hey, I noticed on social media.
I'm like actually tired of doing videos about it,
but it's all up and down my feet.
It's nothing but black women just beating the hell out of each other.
And you know what's worse?
And beating up other women.
The fighting ain't the worst.
You know what's worse than the fighting?
Yeah, yeah.
The monkey talking that they claim.
The white people say that, I'd be like,
Listen, all you're going to hear is the background.
And they can't be destroying each other.
They'd be fighting like we're supposed to.
Yeah.
Because the women should be laid back.
We should be fighting and the gun should be up.
After arriving, we only had time to give drink orders.
We didn't even get our drinks.
And a physical altercation happened between two African-American women.
African-American.
We did not know them.
We were not affiliated with them.
They were at another take.
table. They began to fight. The situation was diffused by management and other staff members. The management came over to our table and told us that they would not be servicing us tonight. We had to leave. I questioned, are you shutting the entire restaurant down for tonight? No, we're just not servicing you all.
It's exhausting.
See, that's a perfect example.
Black people don't realize the negative stigma
the black community has.
You rolling all on the ground in public.
Yeah.
Why do women want?
It's crazy.
Oh, shit.
All right, get up. Get up. Get up.
Oh, all right.
Y'all help me.
Yeah, that's like a certain level of violence
I see it's like they have
They're so comfortable with it
Yeah
You know I've never got into a fist fight with somebody like that
It's like brutal
Like just
Yeah I've never had to
I was never in a position
Why I had to put someone
Repeatedly in a face like that
Yeah I'm I'm a
I'm not one of those people
That can kick a man like down
Yeah
You know
I just never been that type of person
And I fight I fought my whole life
I mean
Fighting was
I started a lot of fights
I was a bullet
But if I knocked you out
I'm not gonna get on top of you
Even if you was the person who initiated
Nah
The only time I ever even had like a situation
Where it was like a free for all
That I deserved
Was when the guy broke my brother's jaw
While we was transferring buses
And he thought it was another person
But he realized that that was my brother
They put me in him in the same police car
I ain't had no handcuffs
I
I couldn't
even breathe when I got out. I was like, I was like, fainting the white in my eye.
I couldn't even breathe. I was like, trying to catch my up. I had to throw them until I got tired.
Yeah, right, right, right. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
The body police. The body police.
Oh, Lord, and then look. Oh. This gets crazy.
Yeah, beat that bitch. They don't, this is, this is my thing. How you don't care about going in?
to jail to get somebody for fighting.
You about to pay $2,000 to $3,000 to get out for this
because you hate a person that bad.
Man, my pockets would never say that.
Look, her car roller.
She's straight undressing her girl.
Took a wig off, she got a shirt off.
Look, she's picking that wig up.
She's picking that wig up.
She picking that wig up.
Girl, you better let me.
Damn, you were going to leave baby D like that?
You got beat the fuck up, bitch.
We'll be there.
Like, black women are very masculine.
Like, I'm attracted to black women, but I've noticed, like, I was in a relationship with this black woman.
My first wife used to beat my ass.
Black woman, she beat my ass.
We got in an argument because I didn't like how she cooked the steak.
I said, where's the mushroom gravy?
There you go.
And then one thing led to another, she said, put them up.
I said, what?
She said, put up.
Let's do this shit.
I was like, I didn't know how to react when a woman does that.
I was like, I'm not going to put my hands on a woman.
Yeah, I should have hit her back, but I didn't.
I was in the Marine Corps.
And I was like, I have a right to defend myself, but she's still a woman.
Yeah, it's hard.
See, you know, and just grab her both of her hands.
That should show y'all, but they'll never show.
Yeah, yeah, but she's scratching my face up.
I'm all clodeled up like a cat, a damn cat attack me.
I would go to work, everybody says, yep, I can see your wife be.
your ass again.
No, it wasn't like that, huh?
It was like scratches and stuff.
Yeah.
And I used to come home.
Hold on, I got this story.
I went to the DMV with her, right?
I had to renew my license.
It was this pretty attractive girl.
I think she was black.
She probably mixed.
And she was kind of actually flirting with me, right?
You probably deserved it.
And did, uh, my wife got pissed, and she did like this.
I did this.
Like that?
And then when I put my arms down,
and I looked at that DMV girl,
she looked at me like,
you're not a man.
I'll never forget
the way that woman licked at me.
Yeah.
She looked at me like I was a fucking s'
Oh, bro, that's fucked up.
Yeah, but I think I was 19 at the time.
Well, you have a lot of empathy towards women.
Men shouldn't really put their hands on women
unless, you know, to defend yourself.
Yeah, I should have punched that bitch's teeth out.
Now, see, I'm going to be honest with you.
Yeah.
The old me, you know,
used to not want to hit women,
the new me,
kind of don't,
kind of do,
you know,
kind of.
At least defend yourself.
Yeah,
because I'm,
I'm,
I'm going to hit you one time
and say,
you better get back.
Yeah.
I might push you back.
Hey,
y'all come get your girl.
You don't know how many times
this happened to me.
Let me tell you,
I used to live in a hotel
because I got kicked out of my girl.
I've been there.
I've been there.
I've been there.
And I'm serving with you.
I got all these people in the hotel.
They're messing with me.
I'm messing with them.
Right.
So one day this girl come up there, she astood and she jacked me.
Now, I'm so good with the people that live there.
She's a stood.
I just gave it to her.
I was like, here.
And she was like, I'm about to send it to you right now.
I'm like, all right, bet.
I just turned around and went back in my room.
When I didn't get a ding.
And I'm steady waiting.
I say, okay, she jacked me, but I can't do nothing about it.
But it's going to kill her to leave here to go get something other than, you know what I'm saying?
So when it came down time to fly like a month later,
She seen me on the elevator
She was like, you got some gas
I was like, no
And she was like, you don't want to sell it to me
You don't want to sell it to me
Or you just don't, you ain't got none
Both
She swung
I ran out the elevator
I ran out the elevator
And I was like, help
Help! I was knocking on all of those
Help help help me
When they finally seen, all I needed was
One white person
I'm witness
Boom!
I turned to goku on her stuff
and then her girlfriend was a little slim something.
I couldn't hit her.
She was too small.
And I just was, I just,
when she was punching me,
like she punching me to the point where it's like this.
I'm like,
I just held over it and I just kept her on kicking.
I was like, call the police.
Call the police.
I'm kicking.
Call the police.
I didn't do nothing.
I didn't do nothing.
The police came.
They said, you couldn't have did that no better.
I parked her stupid ass.
