Hodgetwins address Army National Guard mistreatment rumors, defending 5,000 troops' harsh Capitol parking structure conditions as essential training rather than political persecution. They contrast these experiences with Marine Corps hardships, recounting medical failures like a botched root canal and recruiter deceptions regarding ASVAB scores and job assignments. The hosts also reference the "don't ask, don't tell" era's impact on personnel, ultimately concluding that such struggles represent standard military service rather than systemic abuse or far-right extremism. [Automatically generated summary]
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To all the service members.
There was service members.
Put an ass on.
You said member.
To all the service members that was out there protecting that scumbag president of ours.
Thank you for your service for the inauguration.
Yeah.
You know, there was a conspiracy theory.
They actually took some National Guardsmen away from the inauguration because it was they thought a couple of them was going to try to blow his brains out.
And they trying to say people on the right have conspiracy theories.
But they said they had links to far-right extremism or something.
No, I think there's Trump supporters.
What?
You voted for Trump?
Hey, you can't do this detail.
Give me your rifle.
No, matter of fact, you ain't going.
Anyway, everybody's been talking about this.
I mean, after the inauguration, you could see a lot of the, it was thousands of them.
Over 5,000, man.
It was thousands.
Army National Guard.
First, it was inside the Capitol building.
Yeah.
Taking it easy.
I already know what people's thinking.
Oh, my God.
Everybody's going to get COVID.
There was no social.
5,000 people in there huffing and puffing on everybody?
With no mask on?
That is a mass spreader event.
That's what them liberals are going to say, man.
Look at all them people.
They all up on each other.
Everybody's getting COVID in there.
And for some reason, I mean, I think that's what people are saying.
And they were moved to the garage parking area because of-parking structure.
Yeah.
Well, you park your car and say, hey, y'all got to get out of here.
Y'all finna give everybody COVID.
Yeah.
And I mean, think about that.
Thousands of soldiers.
Two bathrooms, I heard.
I mean, I'm sure there's bathrooms in the parking structure, but is it enough to sustain thousands of people?
I mean, it's over 4,000 penises.
I'm thinking it had at least been 1,000 for Jones.
How many bathrooms you need to serve 5,000 penises?
That's a whole bunch of bathrooms, man.
Hey, man, you told me not to say anything stupid during the videos.
You just told me that, and you're going to bring that up?
No, I'm just putting things into perspective, man.
They say 5,000 troops.
No, over.
Shut up.
You ain't even got to go there.
Yeah, I do, man.
They got to go there.
Okay.
I have to go there.
You got to paint a picture for these people, man.
Man, you made your statement.
Let's keep it moving.
Right?
So, and then, you know, people are making this political.
Look how this administration's handling the troops and playing the political side of it.
I say, look.
Well, look how they was treating Trump when he was bringing people from colleges, feeding him Chick-fil-A and McDonald's.
Oh, the basketball teams?
I love McDonald's and Chick-fil-A.
I don't see a real problem, really.
Yeah, and you can't help to think if Trump was still in office, how this would have been spun.
Right.
Right.
But I'm not going to even go there.
I mean, this had nothing to do with Biden's administration.
Military Treatment and Political Spin00:12:47
This is how the military is treated.
We should know.
We were in the Marine Corps.
And I'm not trying to defend Joe Biden.
I think he's a horse's ass, but he has nothing to do with this.
Absolutely nothing.
Yeah, I mean, we speak from experience.
We're in the Marine Corps.
These people are soldiers.
You don't supposed to make it easy for them.
Yeah, this is nothing more than a training exercise for them.
If you put them in hotels, hot showers, they're going to be expecting when they go to war, hey, where's the hotel at?
Can I get a hot shower before I go out there and kill these people?
What?
Yeah.
I got to sleep outside.
It's cold out there.
Yeah, I'll give you examples.
Like when I was in the Marine Corps, I was stationed in San Diego, right?
Yeah.
And once a year, we had to go to Camp Pendleton and pretend to be real Marines.
We'd go out to Lake Pogos and we'd be out in the styx out in the field playing war games.
And I'm telling you, this was horrible conditions.
I mean, we went there.
I remember one, yeah, we went in November.
It was cold as hell.
I didn't realize how cold California got, right?
Yeah.
And it started raining on us in our uniforms, our rifles.
I mean, it was horrible.
We just got done playing war games and it started raining.
It was cold.
I mean, we were actually out there crying.
You find out real quick, 50 degrees when it's raining.
Oh, it feels like 30 blow out there.
Yeah, right.
And it was horrible conditions.
Yeah.
So, and then the sun went down and they didn't ship us to the barracks or anything.
Yeah.
We put up tents.
Cold, wet.
You could see your damn breath coming out your mouth.
Yeah.
Right.
And you had to crawl your ass up in a sleeping bag and go to sleep this close with another dude.
Yeah.
Sitting there looking at each other all night in the tent.
You can just imagine what that smells like.
Right?
And it was just, I couldn't fall asleep.
So you had to take all your uniform off and sleep bucket naked.
You felt better.
Yeah.
Butt naked in your either that or you died from hypothermia.
Take your pick.
I mean, they don't hold your hands in the military.
And I remember like two o'clock in the morning.
Yeah.
I heard this Lance Coke go, oh, oh my God.
Oh, God.
So we came out of our little tents, right?
What the hell's going on in there?
Everybody's wearing their little tidy white.
It's just hopped out that bag.
See what's going on.
Some damn raccoons that went up in this one Marine's tent, right?
Yeah, damn that ripped that black, black, his black ass to pieces.
He must have had some cornbread and some collard green, some hole moss around some sweet potato pie there.
But they told us when you're in the field, when you're done eating, you need to dispose your food.
You don't take nothing back into your tent because the wildlife will smell that and come up in there and try to have him some supper.
Yeah, he's lucky a damn bird didn't walk up in there with him.
Right?
I mean, this is the way the military, that's my whole point.
This is how military is treated.
Them laying down on the cement in the parking rocks, that's like a picnic for them.
Yeah, if infantry saw that, 0311s, people who actually are real military, wow, look how they're being treated.
Oh, my God.
Why did I join the infantry?
At least they got a nice warm place to stay.
Oh, man, that cement floor looks so good.
I could go to sleep so easy.
That's a picnic.
I remember being in boot camp, and you had to go into the gas chamber.
They teach how to use your gas mask, right?
So when you walk in there, it's fine.
But it's scary in there.
It's dark.
You can barely see each other.
And then they start letting the gas in.
You see the smoke come in and everybody starts freaking out.
You put your mask on and you got to clear your mask.
Yeah.
So it gets all the gas out and then you just start breathing.
Yeah.
That's how I know.
Those damn masks we wearing for COVID, that shit don't work.
I know what you need to work.
You need a damn gas mask.
That's those masks you got on right now.
No, I've been in the gas chamber.
I know what really protects the air that I breathe.
Yeah.
And it's like, that was such a horrible experience.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, you cannot, if you don't do it properly, you're pretty much choking to death.
You're not choking to death.
It feels like you're choking to death.
Yeah.
Right.
But this, what you saw on TV, taking these pictures, that's nothing new.
They're soldiers.
They're not going to be pampered.
Nobody's going to hold their hand.
That's why when you see somebody in the service, you should thank them for their service.
That's why when I started this video, I thanked them for the service because I've been there.
You are a social security number to them.
You are there to serve.
No one's there to hold your hand.
Nobody's there to pamper you when you're crying and you feel lonely.
No, these people are soldiers.
Anybody that's politicizing this on the left or the right, that's not what's going down.
I'm just remaining objective.
These people are soldiers.
You should treat them that way because when it comes to something, they have to go to any deployment where you're going to see some crazy stuff.
They got to be prepared for this.
They can't be there.
I said, where's the hotel at?
Hey, can I get a hot shower first?
No.
I'll give you another example.
Tell about that time you got some dental work.
All right.
I had a toothache, right?
I had to go to, I was in San Diego, MCRD San Diego.
Had a horrible toothache.
I didn't brush my teeth when I was young.
I was just.
Anyway, y'all already know that.
I had a toothache at 19.
So I had a yuck mouth.
So I go to the dentist, which is a military doctor.
And I'm in pain.
I was like, get me out of pain.
So they say, yeah, we're going to do a root canal.
And then he looks over me while I'm laying down.
He's like, you need to sign these documents because I'm not actually a doctor yet.
Yeah.
People are actually training on the soldiers.
Yeah.
The dude I said, what do you mean you're not your dentist, right?
He said, well, I'm a dentist in training.
Sign here in case you die.
I was like, but you're going to take me out of pain.
He said, well, yeah, I'm going to do my very best, but this is my first time.
So they do the root canal, right?
I'm still in pain.
I'm like, I'm still in pain.
This is horrible.
My face is swelling up.
Right?
And then he's like, yeah, I'm going to give you some painkillers.
This should wear off over the next two, three days.
So that was a Friday.
Yeah.
Saturday, I'm not feeling so good in my barracks room, right?
And then by the afternoon, I had a fever and I felt like I was going to die.
Right.
So they, I go to, um, I forget, I had a friend take me there.
It was the San Diego Hospital.
What was it called?
It was the Navy Hospital in San Diego.
Yeah, I forget the name of it.
It doesn't matter.
The Navy Hospital in San Diego.
When I get there, and he's like, hey, we got to remove that tooth.
I was like, first of all, are you a real doctor?
He said, no, I'm not.
But he is.
He's going to watch over and make sure I do everything right.
I'm in training.
So they pull the damn tooth out.
And then as soon as he pulls the tooth out, they got to put us.
Oh, my God.
What is all this green shit?
The doctor said, that's what you call gang green.
Hey, Maureen, we just saved your life.
Yeah.
I think I'm going to get a purple heart for this shit.
Yeah, from the moment you enlist in the military, from the moment you get out, the first thing you say to yourself whenever you're on deployment or when you serve in your country, how is my government going to screw me over today?
Yeah.
And it's an old saying in the military: hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait.
Hurry up and wait.
Yeah, you're always training.
And you hurry up, get there, and you just sit there and wait.
Just like these.
You're waiting for three hours.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So our recruiters even screwed us.
Yeah, they told me, they lied and said I didn't do so hot on the ASVAB.
Come to find out when I was getting out of military, they said, wow, Hodge, you got a real good score in your ass, but I said, really?
Huh?
Could have swore I flunked it.
Well, I started recruited, though.
We're supposed to be military police.
Yeah, that's why we joined.
I wanted to be a cop.
Yeah.
I was going to do my time.
I was going to get out and I was going to be a cop.
I want to be a police officer.
Come to find out, my recruiter lied about everything about my ASVAB score, about me being military police.
I'm in boot camp right there, screaming out people's money.
No, that wasn't until you.
That was Marine Combat Training when I got out of boot camp.
Turns out we were open contract.
Whatever the Marine Corps needed, that's what they was going to give you.
And every time they called somebody up, there was open contract.
They said 0311.
And I was like, what's that?
They said, that's the infantry.
I was like, oh, hell no.
Yeah, that's the real name.
They was calling people.
They were saying 0311.
You seen grown men crying and you seen grown men screaming?
Yeah, because they scored bad on ASVAB niggas.
Or they were just lied by the recruiter saying they was open contract, and they didn't know until it came the time to find out what they was actually doing.
Yeah.
They called me out.
I was still thinking at the time.
I didn't know any better.
I was telling them, I'm going to be a cop, man.
I'm military police.
Right?
Then he called my name out, Lance Corporal Hawks.
I said, sir, yes, sir.
Reporting is ordered, sir.
You're going to be 3361, subsistence clerk.
I was like, what the f is that?
I was like, what the hell is that?
I was supposed to have a gun and bullets in it.
Did that a uniform?
Yeah.
Turns out, subsistence clerk, I was working in a mess hall.
Yeah.
I wasn't a cook.
I worked with the cooks, which pretty much made him a cook.
When he called me out, I was like, I already knew what I was going to do.
They was going to come back and say, Lance Corporal Hawks, 0311.
I'm going to say, sir, I got something to tell you, sir.
What?
What is that, sir?
I'm a flaming homosexual.
I can't stop sucking penises.
You got to kick me out.
Yeah, back then, when we was in the military, if he was gay, they would kick you out.
So they had this policy, don't ask, don't tell.
Yeah, back in those days, they said if you were gay, you had a.
They actually said you were crazy.
Yeah, they thought they said, well, I'm not going to even go there.
I'm not saying that was right or wrong, but that's what the policy was.
I remember that was a staff sergeant.
Yeah.
He was gay.
We all knew he was gay, but somebody had some evidence on him and showed it to the master gunnery sergeant.
They kicked him out.
They showed some evidence, huh?
Yeah.
What was it?
He was doing something gay.
They kicked that dude out for that.
That's crazy as hell.
That was back in the early 90s.
Yeah.
That was the 90s.
Yeah.
But anyway, they found when I was in boot camp, man, they found this little black guy.
And I knew he was gay.
I mean, you could just lick him.
Oh, yeah.
You told me about that.
Remember it was Jackson.
He was gay, man.
He's the best athlete until this day I've ever seen.
And he was gay.
He was flaming gay.
Dude did like 100 dead hang put-ups, could run three miles under 14 minutes.
Dude did like 300 sit-ups in like two minutes.
Dude was like super gay.
Super bang.
They found him in the middle of the night with this little white boy that was on Firewatch.
I said, hey, what happened to Jackson?
And I forget the white boy's name.
Yeah, man.
They gone, man.
They gone.
I said, what happened to him, man?
They killed themselves?
Because, you know, people commit suicide.
I said, no, man, they found that little black boy banging the shit out of that white boy.
I said, what?
So, damn, you let him go, huh?
Yeah, you was motor T.
He was motor transport.
That's motor transport.
I didn't finish my story, but yeah.
Yeah, love came back up through 11 because I don't think, honestly, I don't think I could have been infantry.
I couldn't have cut it.
I wasn't mad enough.
You could have.
No, I wasn't.
You could have did it.
I joined the military for one thing and one thing only.
I didn't want to be in no foxhole.
I wanted to be military police.
That's what I want to do.
I wanted to be a cop.
But that recruiter lied to me.
Yeah, it was a white guy, too.
He's probably racist.
No, so it was a white guy.
The other guy was black.
Yeah.
I got out of the corner.
For some combat training, I went straight to the recruiter's office.
Yeah, I was pissed.
We were looking for him.
And when I got there, the recruiting office was boarded up and it was gone.
Yeah, it was gone.
Thankfully, man, if they were still there, I probably would have did something.
I don't know what.
I'm not trying to incite violence over here.
You know, some things, one thing could have led to another.
It'd been somebody probably got arrested.
Yeah, it'd been an argument.
But anyway, I would, I would do things all over again.
That was a great experience.
Man, it taught me discipline.
Joining the Military for One Thing00:01:10
Yeah.
Met a lot of cool people.
Made me a man.
Yeah, it turned you into man.
Yeah.
But showed you, it let me know life is tough.
And what you get from life is what you get out of what you put into it.
And these men, these service members that was in that parking structure, this is nothing new.
This is, they're soldiers.
They're treated that.
I'm sure they've been in 10 times worse condition.
This is a picnic for them.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
Well, that's all I got to say about that.
That was a damn good show.
Yeah.
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