Hodgetwins - Black Lives Matter Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize Aired: 2021-02-02 Duration: 20:54 === Support Hawaii's Twins Now (12:01) === [00:00:00] Yeah. [00:00:04] That's my line. [00:00:07] Go ahead. [00:00:08] Yeah. [00:00:10] Got a new show for y'all. [00:00:11] Got a damn good show. [00:00:14] Good show. [00:00:15] But for such show, remember, everybody, you can always support Hawaii's twins at officialhardtwins.com. [00:00:20] Pick you out a patriotic t-shirt and hat today. [00:00:24] Don't forget, use discount code Dr. Fossey. [00:00:28] I give you 21% off. [00:00:30] It's spelled not F-A-U-C-I. [00:00:32] Yeah. [00:00:33] Spelled F-A-L-S-E-Y. [00:00:36] Get it? [00:00:37] Fawsey. [00:00:38] Yeah, he's a joke. [00:00:40] Hey, man, let me get this tilt game going. [00:00:42] Let me pull out these bangs. [00:00:46] How them bangs look. [00:00:50] Hey, man, get some bangs going, man. [00:00:52] Pull out your bangs. [00:00:55] There you go. [00:00:57] Pull on it. [00:00:58] Yeah. [00:00:59] I ain't got that white boy. [00:01:02] Hold up, man. [00:01:02] Let me get these bangs. [00:01:03] I got that dog fur. [00:01:05] All right, let's get serious on this. [00:01:07] Yeah. [00:01:08] From all that damn race mixing. [00:01:13] You get a mix. [00:01:14] You get a combination of Negro and Caucasian. [00:01:17] It turns into dog fur. [00:01:19] All right, man. [00:01:20] I got some bangs going, man. [00:01:23] Got them bangs, man. [00:01:25] Man, what the? [00:01:27] What are you doing? [00:01:30] What are you doing? [00:01:32] I texted to you, man. [00:01:33] No, I'm looking for my article. [00:01:35] Your article? [00:01:36] Man. [00:01:37] What's going on? [00:01:38] Man, come on, man. [00:01:39] We're running a show over here, man. [00:01:41] What are you doing? [00:01:43] I'm getting pissed off. [00:01:44] What happened to my article? [00:01:48] Man. [00:01:49] Come on now. [00:01:50] Stop rushing me. [00:01:53] Yeah, I think that's it. [00:01:55] Nope, that ain't it. [00:01:56] And come on, man. [00:01:57] I got an article right here, man. [00:01:59] No, I want my article. [00:02:03] Found it. [00:02:04] Found it? [00:02:05] Yep. [00:02:06] Yeah, you hear that, everybody? [00:02:07] He found it. [00:02:09] All right, look here. [00:02:09] Let's get serious on this. [00:02:10] Title of this article. [00:02:11] This is not a sick joke. [00:02:13] Yeah. [00:02:14] It should be. [00:02:16] Black Lives Matter nominated for Nobel Peace Prize. [00:02:20] I always thought the Nobel Peace Prize was for spreading peace. [00:02:26] What I think of Nobel Peace Prize, I think of some good people, man. [00:02:32] That's a Mandela. [00:02:34] Dr. Martin Luther. [00:02:36] Yeah, that's why. [00:02:36] Luther, the king. [00:02:39] Yeah. [00:02:40] That's what I think of. [00:02:41] The last thing that pops my head is Black Lives Matter. [00:02:44] No pun intended. [00:02:47] You get it? [00:02:48] What? [00:02:52] No, I ain't get it. [00:02:54] Huh? [00:02:54] What? [00:02:55] You get it? [00:02:56] I said the last thing that pops in my head is Black Lives Matter. [00:03:01] Then I said, no pun intended. [00:03:03] Got it. [00:03:04] You slow, man. [00:03:06] I got something like Joe Biden going today. [00:03:08] Let me read it. [00:03:09] If you black and you was offended, I didn't mean like that, man. [00:03:13] I'm black. [00:03:13] No, black lives do matter. [00:03:15] See, we're both black if you didn't know. [00:03:17] It's just that I don't need a slogan to know my life matters. [00:03:20] Yeah. [00:03:21] You must have some self-esteem issues. [00:03:23] That's fine. [00:03:24] I get that. [00:03:25] I don't. [00:03:26] Your life matters. [00:03:27] My life matters. [00:03:29] All lives matter. [00:03:30] Yeah. [00:03:31] When I say all lives matter, that means you too. [00:03:34] You don't have to say black lives matter to be included at all lives matter. [00:03:38] Black, brown, everybody in between. [00:03:40] That's what that means. [00:03:41] All lives matter. [00:03:42] That means everybody. [00:03:43] When you say black lives matter, it just means black lives matter. [00:03:46] Don't hate me because I know English and you don't. [00:03:50] Punk. [00:03:52] All right, let me read this. [00:03:54] Hey, here we go. [00:03:55] I was just going to read a couple from this article. [00:03:59] A Norwegian lawmaker. [00:04:01] Norwegian. [00:04:02] What the hell? [00:04:03] That means he's from Norway. [00:04:05] You didn't know that, did you? [00:04:07] A Norwegian lawmaker has nominated Black Lives Matter the Global Racial Justice Movement for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. [00:04:15] In his nomination letter, Peter Ead, spelled E-I-D-E. [00:04:21] Eid? [00:04:24] Must be a Norwegian thing. [00:04:26] Yeah, I'm going to just call him Peter. [00:04:29] Peter. [00:04:30] Now, this is starting to make sense when I read this. [00:04:33] Peter. [00:04:34] Peter, as the white people would say. [00:04:38] I'm black and I'm from the South. [00:04:39] Peter. [00:04:40] We don't pronounce our words from beginning to end like you white folks. [00:04:44] Like, I don't say tomato, I say made her. [00:04:47] I don't say lick her. [00:04:48] I say look. [00:04:50] I don't say sandwich. [00:04:51] I say sandwich. [00:04:54] It's a black country thing. [00:04:56] You went in the sand. [00:04:57] Hey, I learned it from southern white people. [00:04:59] We all sound the same down now. [00:05:01] Okay, look here. [00:05:02] Who the hell speaks that word from beginning to end? [00:05:04] That just sounds weird. [00:05:05] Educated people do. [00:05:06] No, man. [00:05:07] They need to cut it out. [00:05:09] All right. [00:05:09] Can I read this article? [00:05:10] I went to the grocery store to buy me a bottle of liquor. [00:05:14] That don't even sound right. [00:05:16] I went to the grocery store, bought me some liquor. [00:05:20] That's the way you're supposed to say it. [00:05:22] Kill me, read the article, man. [00:05:23] Let's get serious on this. [00:05:25] All right, Peter. [00:05:27] A socialist left member of the Storting Norway's parliament wrote that he had nominated Black Lives Matter for their struggle against racism and racially motivated violence. [00:05:40] Okay, it's starting to make sense now. [00:05:41] This dude, that's actually a socialist left party in Norway. [00:05:46] Jesus. [00:05:47] Now I understand why they were nominated for Nobel Peace Prize. [00:05:50] Yeah. [00:05:50] So who in that right mind would nominate them? [00:05:52] Yeah. [00:05:53] I mean, they say 93% of all Black Lives Matter protests was peaceful. [00:05:58] Yeah. [00:05:59] Which sounds great. [00:06:00] I mean, but... [00:06:01] 93% were peaceful. [00:06:02] Yeah. [00:06:03] What happened to the other 7%? [00:06:05] But if you're going to hold them to that standard. [00:06:07] That's a low standard, though. [00:06:09] 93%, that sounds good to ignorant people. [00:06:12] 93%? [00:06:14] 7%? [00:06:15] That sounds good. [00:06:16] Think about it. [00:06:16] 93% free throw shooter. [00:06:18] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:06:19] Bat 930 in baseball. [00:06:21] That's damn good. [00:06:23] That's good for baseball. [00:06:24] Not real life, though. [00:06:27] He's batting 930. [00:06:29] Okay, keep that in a perspective. [00:06:31] Now, police officers. [00:06:33] Yeah. [00:06:33] Yeah, I'm going now. [00:06:35] Yeah, we're going now. [00:06:36] There's around 700,000 police officers in this country. [00:06:39] Let me salute. [00:06:40] Thank you for your service. [00:06:42] Thank you. [00:06:43] Thank you. [00:06:44] 700,000, y'all. [00:06:45] Thank you. [00:06:46] Thank them for the service, man. [00:06:50] Got to pop it quick on them. [00:06:51] What the hell was that? [00:06:53] It's a harsh twin salute right there. [00:06:55] You get this kind of salute? [00:06:59] Stupid, man. [00:06:59] Come on. [00:07:01] Come on, man. [00:07:02] Stop playing. [00:07:02] Thank you for your service. [00:07:05] Hey, I got another one. [00:07:06] Watch this. [00:07:07] Watch this salute. [00:07:13] Why you do that? [00:07:14] Because I hate people on the left and I don't give a. [00:07:18] They're going to think you just. [00:07:20] I can't be a white supremacist. [00:07:22] I'm black. [00:07:23] That's the okay symbol. [00:07:25] It's okay to do that. [00:07:26] It means okay. [00:07:27] That's all it means. [00:07:28] Yeah, I just saluted. [00:07:30] Okay, okay symbol, Dan. [00:07:31] Now, shake it off. [00:07:33] Okay, let's get serious on this. [00:07:36] All right, Kevin's trying to instigate stuff, but he was just. [00:07:38] I ain't instigate. [00:07:38] I'm just joking around. [00:07:39] People need to get over themselves. [00:07:41] Yeah. [00:07:41] All right. [00:07:42] So let me go back to it. [00:07:43] It's over 700,000 cops in this country. [00:07:45] Right? [00:07:46] There's over 3 million police interactions with the citizens of this country each and every day. [00:07:52] 3 million? [00:07:52] 3 million interactions. [00:07:54] That comes out to what? [00:07:55] That's a whole lot of interactions, man. [00:07:58] 3 million? [00:07:59] Right? [00:07:59] Now, we break out the calculator, man. [00:08:02] How many of those interactions with police officers become violent? [00:08:06] Yeah. [00:08:07] Yeah. [00:08:08] Black Lives Matter, it's 7%. [00:08:10] 7%, man. [00:08:11] Now, if police interactions, if 7% of all police interactions went violent. [00:08:17] It's three interactions? [00:08:18] 3 million interactions a day? [00:08:19] Yeah, breakout calculation. [00:08:20] Counts at about 7%. [00:08:22] That's, if you send it home, that's 0.07. [00:08:26] There's 210,000 people that would be possibly injured interacting with the police, arrested, or even killed, based on the standards y'all set for Black Lives Matter. [00:08:38] Yeah. [00:08:38] 210,000 people. [00:08:39] But if y'all held cops at that same standard, 210,000 people a day will get messed up by the cops. [00:08:50] Let's do that over a year. [00:08:52] 365 days. [00:08:55] There's 76 million people that would get messed up on an annual basis. [00:09:02] Yeah. [00:09:02] Majority of police officer interactions are non-violent. [00:09:06] Are non-violent. [00:09:07] And I understand why Black Lives Matter movement was born. [00:09:10] Yeah. [00:09:12] But 99% is coming out of y'all's mouth is a lie. [00:09:16] Yeah. [00:09:16] The whole movement is a lie. [00:09:17] I do believe in everybody on the left and right. [00:09:20] We do. [00:09:21] And when I say all lives matter, a lot of people get triggered, but I do believe in all lives matter. [00:09:25] And that includes everybody. [00:09:26] You don't have to label one demographic of people to make a statement. [00:09:30] If everybody came together, black, brown, and everybody in between, and started a movement to end police brutality, which is pretty a non-factor in this country. [00:09:39] You would get more accomplished. [00:09:40] I mean, I'm not saying it doesn't happen. [00:09:42] It does happen. [00:09:43] Bad things go wrong every day. [00:09:45] But to say that the police is systemically bad is wrong. [00:09:48] Yeah. [00:09:49] So it's like y'all hold Black Lives Matter at this standard. [00:09:52] They get nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. [00:09:55] Yeah. [00:09:55] Why do y'all hold the cops at a high standard? [00:09:58] Then your sales, your own protests. [00:09:59] Like that one lady, she was saying, looting stores is reparations. [00:10:05] That's part of the Black Lives Matter movement. [00:10:07] Looting is reparations? [00:10:08] The guy that shot those police officers in Dallas, Texas. [00:10:12] He was an avid Black Lives Matter supporter. [00:10:15] There was a cop out here shot during Black Lives Matter protesters. [00:10:18] Yeah. [00:10:18] Protesting. [00:10:20] I think somewhere around 19 people have been injured or murdered during Black Lives Matter protests. [00:10:24] So over a bit, I mean, don't quote me on this, but lots of damage. [00:10:28] I forget. [00:10:29] I know it's billions of dollars. [00:10:30] Hundreds of millions. [00:10:31] And this organization. [00:10:32] No, billions. [00:10:33] Yeah, they have raised billions of dollars. [00:10:35] Where did all that money go? [00:10:36] Yeah, a lot of it went to white liberal politicians. [00:10:40] I mean, black people. [00:10:41] I couldn't staff that went to black neighborhoods to help the black community, but it's not going now. [00:10:45] $10 billion. [00:10:46] What do y'all think black neighborhoods would look like if they actually used that money for black lives? [00:10:51] A majority of that money went to white liberal politicians. [00:10:53] Yeah, that's why I'm not for that. [00:10:55] That's what I call, that's what I call white privilege. [00:10:58] Man. [00:10:58] It's y'all's pain and suffering. [00:11:00] I mean, y'all out there doing all the looting and protesting. [00:11:02] Won't they give y'all the $10 billion? [00:11:04] Why are they giving it to white people? [00:11:06] Hey, I was going to say something. [00:11:07] I totally forgot. [00:11:08] You know what's funny? [00:11:09] 99% of all Trump rallies, peaceful. [00:11:13] One go wrong, and now we're white supremacists and we're terrorists. [00:11:17] Yeah. [00:11:17] You hold the right to this high standard. [00:11:19] Yeah, but y'all don't hold y'allselves to that same standard. [00:11:23] Look, like the press secretary, Kelly McInaney was awesome. [00:11:27] What's this woman at doing now? [00:11:28] We're going to have to circle back. [00:11:30] She don't even answer questions. [00:11:32] Well, to her benefit, man, her boss is an idiot. [00:11:37] She's just trying to cover for him. [00:11:38] She might be a bright, brilliant lady. [00:11:40] No, she ain't. [00:11:41] But she don't have the answers because she can't give you the exact answer you're looking for because she already. [00:11:47] She's just going to make his administration like asses. [00:11:49] Yeah. [00:11:50] In other words. [00:11:51] She might be very smart and brilliant. [00:11:53] She might be as sharp as Mechinany, but look who she's working for. [00:11:57] Look who she's covering for. [00:11:58] Yeah. [00:11:59] Trump made it easy, I guess. === The Real Reason Cops Were There (02:36) === [00:12:02] Hey, but anyway, I can understand Black Lives Matter getting nominated for an award if they did this. [00:12:09] They came out and said, look here. [00:12:15] 99, majority of police interactions are not dangerous at all. [00:12:19] But it's a lot of times the person getting approached by the cops, they take it to that level where the cops got to do something that's that where somebody could die. [00:12:29] Right. [00:12:30] You know what I mean? [00:12:30] Like Jacob Blake. [00:12:32] Right. [00:12:33] Remember the guy that got shot? [00:12:34] He's in a wheelchair now. [00:12:35] He was on Good Morning America. [00:12:36] They interviewed this dude. [00:12:38] Turns out this dude had a knife. [00:12:41] And that's why the cop shot. [00:12:43] Yeah. [00:12:43] They tried to tase him. [00:12:45] That didn't work. [00:12:46] They tried to take him to the ground. [00:12:47] That didn't work. [00:12:48] Then he gets in his car. [00:12:49] They don't know if he's getting a gun. [00:12:50] They shoot him. [00:12:51] Good Morning America's interviewing this dude. [00:12:53] Yeah. [00:12:54] Like he's some kind of saint or hero. [00:12:57] They didn't interview the real victim of the crime, the girlfriend who called the cops on them who was taking their kids away. [00:13:03] Taking our car away. [00:13:04] They never interviewed the victim, the real victim. [00:13:08] The real reason why the cops were there. [00:13:09] Because their girlfriend called it. [00:13:11] Yeah, the cops didn't show up and say, look, there's a black guy. [00:13:13] Let's get him. [00:13:14] That's not what happened. [00:13:15] But Black Lives Matter out there turned up the damn world in the name of Jacob Blake. [00:13:20] And this dude was out there in the wrong that day. [00:13:23] I'm not saying that it's not bad cops out there. [00:13:26] There are bad cops. [00:13:27] But a majority of all cops are good. [00:13:30] You met that cop when we lived in California? [00:13:32] Yeah. [00:13:33] Me and my brother was actually temporarily. [00:13:35] Well, we wasn't homeless. [00:13:36] We just got out the Marine Corps. [00:13:37] We were having a tough stretch. [00:13:39] We was transitioning. [00:13:40] You're right. [00:13:41] We just got the Marine Corps. [00:13:42] I was transitioning. [00:13:42] I was just waiting on my check to get there. [00:13:44] You're right. [00:13:45] I slept in my car for a couple of days. [00:13:46] Well, we're living in a hotel. [00:13:48] No, man, I was in the back seat. [00:13:49] You was in the front seat. [00:13:52] Wis living. [00:13:53] He was using his security guard uniform as a pillow. [00:13:57] I was thinking like $6 an hour. [00:13:59] We just got the Marine Corps right. [00:14:01] And we got put over by this cop. [00:14:03] And it was always, it was in Tustin, California. [00:14:05] It was the Tustin gang unit. [00:14:08] Those cops in that area were rough because that area is rough. [00:14:13] It was filled with gangs. [00:14:14] So police in that area that were going to be totally different from the cops in, say, Irvine, California. [00:14:20] Yeah, I had to. [00:14:20] Cleverly heels. [00:14:21] They're going to be a lot laid back. [00:14:22] You go to Tustin, Santana? [00:14:24] Gang unit? [00:14:24] Yeah. [00:14:25] Oh, them copses. [00:14:26] Those cops are John Wayne. [00:14:27] Yeah, that was back in 1998. [00:14:30] And I was going to say something, but you kept running your s. [00:14:35] You talking about them cops put us over at gunpoint? === Tustin Gang Unit Arrests (06:15) === [00:14:38] Yeah. [00:14:39] And I, oh, I remember I had this 19, it was a 1988 Cadillac Eldorado. [00:14:45] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:14:45] I mean, I looked like a gangster in that car. [00:14:48] As soon as the cop saw us, look, it's two black fellas, a Cadillac Eldorado. [00:14:52] Oh, they good for something. [00:14:53] They got to be gang members. [00:14:54] But they let us go. [00:14:56] We wasn't doing anything wrong. [00:14:57] But what was pissing me about that cop, he was bragging about how much money he made. [00:15:03] I'm like, why are you even talking about how much money? [00:15:05] I'm just told you I'm flat broke. [00:15:06] We living in this Cadillac. [00:15:09] The hood of the car, the lining was falling down like a damn curtain was laying on us at night in the car. [00:15:14] And he's bragging about how much money. [00:15:15] Not to mention, it was like eight cops and all of them had their guns drawn up. [00:15:18] Yeah, and we was just bragging about how much money he makes. [00:15:21] So there are some bad cops out there. [00:15:23] There's some assholes out there. [00:15:25] Don't get me wrong, butter, but majority, if you look at the statistics of our interaction with police officers compared to Black Lives Matter, there's no comparisons. [00:15:32] Yes, they should be getting a Nobel Peace Prize. [00:15:35] If you think about it. [00:15:36] Statistically, if y'all like stats, you like math, the cops are a clear winner in this one. [00:15:42] Yeah, and it's like, there is a handful of incidents where, you know, black people was mistreated. [00:15:48] I get that. [00:15:49] But that happens to white people too. [00:15:51] Nobody marches. [00:15:52] It happens to everybody. [00:15:53] Nobody marches. [00:15:54] That's why I think Black Lives Matter should be nominated for anything like this because they're actually dividing the country and make this country out like it's systemically racist when it's not. [00:16:03] Now, if Black Lives Matter came out and said, told, okay, look, police interaction start telling black people, look, don't resist arrest, you have your day in court. [00:16:12] But they're not doing any of that. [00:16:13] If you did just that alone, I would say 99.9% of these fatal interactions would have ended safely for all parties. [00:16:21] Yeah, you see the majority of all daily interaction with black folks. [00:16:25] A majority of them, they became violent. [00:16:27] Yeah. [00:16:27] They became violent. [00:16:28] They pulled a weapon. [00:16:29] They resisted arrest. [00:16:30] I still don't, I still don't agree with people dying, but at some point, some important period of time when you're having a fight with a police officer, he has a gun. [00:16:38] He has a life too. [00:16:39] Yeah. [00:16:41] If 99.9% of all these daily shootings would end peacefully if everybody would just do not resist arrest and follow orders. [00:16:49] Yeah, just don't resist arrest. [00:16:50] Don't punch the cop in the face. [00:16:52] Don't try to take his gun. [00:16:53] Even with that said. [00:16:54] Don't pull a knife out. [00:16:55] Yeah, even with that said, they're still much safer than Black Lives Matter protest. [00:17:00] Yeah. [00:17:02] I mean, if Black Lives Matter marched in black neighborhoods where there's violence against black on black, that's really what's hurting the black community. [00:17:09] But they're not doing that because it's not about black lives. [00:17:12] It's about division in this country. [00:17:14] That's why that organization was formed. [00:17:17] And that's why that guy that nominated them for in Norway, he's a socialist. [00:17:22] Yeah. [00:17:23] He wants division. [00:17:25] Why you think he else did what? [00:17:26] He voted for that because it's a political agenda. [00:17:28] It's not about helping black people at all. [00:17:30] Yeah, Nobel Peace Prize used to mean something. [00:17:32] Now it's just a political tool. [00:17:34] It's just propaganda. [00:17:35] It doesn't mean anything. [00:17:36] People on the right is going to nominate Trump. [00:17:37] People on the left is going to nominate Black Lives Matter. [00:17:40] It don't mean nothing. [00:17:41] It's like a magazine cover. [00:17:42] It's just propaganda. [00:17:43] Back in the day when Dr. Martin Lou's King Mandela, when people actually earned that award, now they just give it to somebody because they're Democrat or they're Republican. [00:17:51] It doesn't mean shit. [00:17:52] It doesn't mean anything. [00:17:54] Yeah, but if Black Lives Matter stood for that, tell black people. [00:17:58] I remember Chris Rock had this comedy sketch. [00:18:00] Yeah. [00:18:01] I think they banned that comedy. [00:18:02] This was like in the 80s or something. [00:18:04] Yeah. [00:18:04] Chris Rock was showing how black people should act when the cops. [00:18:11] If that shit gets bad today, Chris Rock is officially a coon. [00:18:16] He'll be canceled. [00:18:17] Because you look at all these deadly police interactions with black folks. [00:18:20] They're out there acting a fool. [00:18:21] They're causing problems. [00:18:22] The first thing you should do is obey orders, follow commands. [00:18:26] If you get arrested, so be it. [00:18:28] The worst thing that can happen to you is you go to jail and get sodomized or something, but at least you still have your life. [00:18:35] Man, why you take it down, man? [00:18:37] You was doing real. [00:18:38] I'm thinking about worst case scenario. [00:18:40] No, man. [00:18:41] A lot of people say, man, if you just follow orders, the worst thing that's going to happen to you is go to jail. [00:18:45] No, that's not totally true, man. [00:18:47] You could get sodomized. [00:18:49] Something bad real happened to you in jail. [00:18:52] I'm just keeping it. [00:18:53] I'm not in jail. [00:18:53] I never got sodomized. [00:18:57] Why did you even bring that up? [00:18:59] You know how many people get sodomized today in jail? [00:19:01] I bet it's a whole lot higher than that 7% of Black Lives Matter protest. [00:19:07] People getting sodomized in jail. [00:19:08] Sodomized, huh? [00:19:09] Yeah, man. [00:19:10] Them dudes are rufous in that, man. [00:19:12] They just take it from you. [00:19:13] Big grown. [00:19:17] Especially me. [00:19:18] What going there, man? [00:19:19] Light-skinned with these bangs? [00:19:21] With the green eyes? [00:19:22] Bro, you're going to get sodomized. [00:19:26] And while he's doing it, he's going to be playing with your bangs, too. [00:19:29] Ain't nothing you can do about it. [00:19:31] Because it's going to be a row of them. [00:19:32] You either give it to me or I'm going to take it. [00:19:34] Man, just go and take it. [00:19:35] Just be gentle. [00:19:36] Yeah, these bangs are kind of cute. [00:19:41] In my honest opinion, to close this video out, does Black Lives Matter deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? [00:19:48] Hell no. [00:19:49] In my humble opinion, no. [00:19:52] If they stood for what I said they should be standing for, what's really impacting the black community, hell yeah. [00:19:56] They've did so much harm because you see on every day how black folks act when the cops get there. [00:20:02] They are being encouraged to act like a fool. [00:20:05] They're not encouraged to be lawful, low-biden citizens. [00:20:08] And there are people are actually scared to interact with a cop. [00:20:11] When I see a cop, I feel safe. [00:20:14] Yeah. [00:20:14] I really do. [00:20:16] I feel so safe when I see cops around. [00:20:18] When he pulls his gun on me, I feel really safe because I know he's doing a damn good job. [00:20:23] Because if I saw me and I'm pulling me over, oh, I'm pulling the gun out. [00:20:26] And there you go. [00:20:27] White skin with all them damn bangs. [00:20:29] Something's up with this fool. [00:20:31] Calm down. [00:20:35] God damn. [00:20:36] Good show. [00:20:37] Yeah. [00:20:40] Don't forget, go to officialhorsetwins.com. [00:20:43] Go to the fight censorship tab. [00:20:45] Hit the links. [00:20:46] Follow us on Telegram. 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