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March 17, 2021 - Hodgetwins
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Nashville Police Bodycam Footage Released

Hodgetwins transition from Nashville relocation banter to analyzing the death of Nakia Hobart, debating whether racial bias influenced an officer's leniency during her arrest. They contrast Black and White reactions to police encounters, arguing that sensitivity training skewed the outcome despite warrants and firearm threats. The episode concludes by criticizing big tech for suppressing Mike Lindell's business, promoting his pillows and t-shirts with discount codes. Ultimately, the discussion highlights perceived systemic racial disparities in law enforcement while pivoting to political advertising. [Automatically generated summary]

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Race and Celebrity Responsibility 00:06:10
Yeah Got a new show for y'all got a damn good show Uh-huh, but for a start show remember everybody you can sport the harsh twins at officialhawstwins.com Pick you out a patriotic t-shirt today or hat or maybe some bird products Use discount code Chinese virus.
I give you 20% off yeah Nashville, Tennessee We should have went to we should have moved to Nashville man.
I didn't know they had they didn't have state tax right down the street man.
It's an easy move from Virginia.
Yeah Moved all the way to Vegas man.
Hey, let's get to the topic in hand.
This is serious.
Let's get serious on this What serious all right there was this police incident in Nashville Tennessee right unfortunately a young lady lost her life She's only 31 years old.
Her name was Nakia Hobart Yeah, which could have been totally prevented just an ounce of prevention would have saved her life What's the saying?
An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure?
Yeah.
Yeah, whatever.
But actually an ounce of prevention is worth 100 pounds of cure, really.
Why not a thousand pounds?
Yeah, you keep going.
You can say 10,000 pounds.
Just an ounce of prevention is worth 1 billion pounds of cure.
I like that better.
Makes more sense to me.
Anyway, this I'm going to put it out there.
There's a white police officer.
I don't know if he was a white supremacist, but the way you liberals say cops are white supremacist, he was a white man, so it's a possibility he might have been a white supremacist.
I know, I mean, I haven't had the luxury of running across a white supremacist, but apparently you black people running into white supremacists every other week.
So I don't personally know the man.
So he's...
I'm going to keep an open mind.
He might be a white supremacist.
No, stop being facetious.
Let's get serious on this.
Hey, have I even met a white supremacist?
I've been on this earth almost 47 years.
Have not talked to a white supremacist.
You ran in white racist people, though.
Yeah.
That's when it was kids, man.
What, Lem 10?
Oh, that one lady called you the N-Word.
You kind of deserved it.
He damn near killed that white woman.
What are you talking about?
You almost ran off the freeway, man.
Oh, in California?
Yeah, I deserved that one.
I damn near killed her.
She was pissed off.
She let me know I almost killed her.
She put up, hey, you f.
Would you watch where you going?
I was like, oh, man, I was like, I'm sorry.
But she kept saying that.
I was like, no, you're going too far now.
I started chasing her ass.
She pulled a gas station.
I said, hold up.
I'm better than this.
She called you the N-word like 15 times in like 30 seconds.
Well, she was pissed, man.
I didn't say it.
Yeah, but I know she was pissed, man, but 30 times?
Yeah, it was excessive.
She was in my blood spot.
She passed one time.
You know, people say things when they're upset they don't necessarily mean, but when you said it, when you said it 30 times, I'm starting to think you meant that.
Yeah.
She was in my blind spot.
I didn't say her.
Yeah, it was her fault.
I hate people driving my blind spot.
But anyway, let's talk about this incident.
I think we should.
Racism do exist.
Man, what are you talking about?
I'm just saying.
It's on life support.
What does that got to do with this?
I'm just being facetious.
Hey man, I want to get serious on this.
Let's talk about what happened.
You know, we can't take nothing serious, man.
Okay, let's get serious on this.
Yeah, we need this.
It's a serious topic.
Yeah, this could save black people's lives, especially because this is just another incident that's being perpetuated against blacks.
I mean, mainstream media, social media.
A lot of these black celebrities are just taking these people that have put their life at harm and have people have lost their lives because they're doing stupid things when told specifically by police officers not to do, but y'all keep encouraging this type of activity, man.
It's just going to continue to happen.
The incident in Nashville, Tennessee, is what we're going to talk about.
So many things in this happened just on both sides.
Yeah.
Of course, the person that the black lady, I'm just going to say lady, but her race has nothing to do with it.
I'm thinking like a liberal.
The lady.
Yeah.
Her race has nothing to do with it.
Yeah.
The cops' race has nothing to do with it.
He's a dude.
He's a dude and then she's a female.
Yeah.
Just has nothing to do with anything.
It's just a dude and a woman.
Dude's a cop.
The woman's a criminal.
Yeah, and she so happens to be black and the cop so happens to be white.
It's just a big coincidence.
Oh shit.
Let's get serious on this.
Okay, okay, okay.
Let's get serious on this.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, well, why should we take it serious?
Hollywood, Democrats ain't taking it serious.
People, black people ain't taking it seriously.
I think things like this wouldn't happen.
You know what?
I'm going to say this.
I'm going to make this about race.
If y'all offered a class to black kids in high school, it's got to be a prerequisite too.
To finish high school, before you get your diploma, you got to take this course.
Yeah.
How not to act around a police officer?
I'm just going to show you the video footage of what happened.
I mean, just check it out.
Sensitivity Training Fatal Flaws 00:13:30
23.
Everything's 10-4 right now.
He's not in here.
10-4.
You want me to give everyone a single line?
10-4.
Just bring your bag out here.
Ma'am, stop going through it.
Come step right back here.
What did you take out of it?
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Listen.
Just come back here.
I think we're getting off on the wrong foot, okay?
Because I'm really confused on why I'm getting several warrants.
Okay, that has nothing to do with me.
You don't know who's in the car.
Nobody's in your car.
Well, now I know that.
However, now I'm going to address the other problems.
Okay, so you want my bag and all my belongings.
So just step right back here.
Can I use the restroom?
And let you know it's being audio and video recorder, just to let you know.
Okay.
23.
If you did have one more, that would be good.
I'm just 10-4.
Just by Jenny near UAI Drive and for church, you ain't drive and for church.
Can we step back here?
21 to 23, DVP, code 3.
Negative, it's just code 2.
So it's just in here?
Yes, sir.
Okay, well.
Hey, mom, I need you to come to Alpha Trinity Lane right here where 612 is with Dollar Pill.
23 to 25.
I just got pulled over because the mine name is on the floor.
And he wanted to know if he was going to call me.
He was not in the home.
But I do got what he got.
Hey, are you available?
I'm watching Bobby's people.
Brick church.
Brick church.
13.
Can I be turning around?
You're about four minutes away.
Disregard, actually.
Just regard on that.
Yeah, I'm not done with that, though.
Where's your lighter at?
13.
It says you're about seven minutes away.
I'll get it for you in a second, okay?
Thank you.
Here, give me a favor, Trevor.
No, hold on.
Turn around.
No, don't put me here.
Down on the ground, step out, put the gun down, put the gun down!
43 sharks fire.
Sharp fire.
King, keep back that code three.
I'm good.
Okay, before I even elaborate on what happened.
Hey, Keith.
I mean, can I ask a stupid question?
Can I just ask you?
I mean, sometimes, man, I just lose faith in humanity.
Who the hell screams for help when the cops is trying to rest them?
You don't, you're not using the word help correctly.
You use the word help when someone's trying to mug you.
Rob you, yeah.
Someone's trying to break in your house.
That's when you scream for help.
You scream for help when some cop is trying to arrest you.
Who's supposed to help you?
A fireman?
That's why I'm telling you, black people need a course in high school.
It's got to be a damn prerequisite.
You cannot get your diploma or your GED unless you take a damn class how what not to do when pulled over by the cops.
Black Lives Matter, y'all should sign off on that.
I mean, help, help, help.
I'm like, people, what's going on?
What?
Cops go to arrest you.
Come on, let's go help her.
I mean, who the hell does that?
If I heard that woman screaming help, and I can't, what's going on?
Who said, hey, what?
Help!
Cops trying to rest you crazy!
You trying to get me shot?
I'm just like, I'm just pissed off because people just do the stupidest things.
Help, help.
People scream for help when he's drowning.
Or when he fell off that bicycle.
Or they forgot to put that seatbelt on and ran into a telephone pole.
That's when he screamed for help.
Or man, my damn bedroom.
The house is on fire, and I can't.
I'm on the third story.
I'm screaming, help.
Somebody give me a ladder.
Help.
Help.
I've never seen nobody screaming for help.
I wonder when the cop is arresting you.
And what's crazy is...
It's got to be a black thing, though, because I don't see white people screaming for help.
And then the cop is...
Obviously, this cop is...
He's a nice guy, man.
Well, he's...
Let me talk, man.
Why can't I talk?
Hey, keeps on a rag today, man.
Look, look.
This is seven of the buttons, man.
He's got a pad on and everything.
Look.
Like, the cop allows her to keep going back and forth in the car.
And finally, she gets her hand on the gun.
He sees the gun and says, put the gun down.
She didn't pick up the gun so you can tell her to put it down.
She picked up because she's going to blow your damn head off.
If I'm the cop, that whole car is shaking ricocheting with bullets.
She's doing the bullet dance in that car.
Yeah, man.
You tell her to put the gun down.
I can't.
See, I can't multitask like this cop, man.
I'm too busy trying to shoot you.
I'm too busy pulling that truck.
She's got a gun.
I'm not going to give you an opportunity to shoot me.
I mean, I'm pretty sure you in the police account.
I'm pretty sure you see a gun.
Knife is different.
Put the knife down.
Put the knife down.
If someone's got a gun, you telling them, please put the gun down.
Yeah.
That's a gun.
Yeah.
She actually shoots him first.
I think she might have shot him a couple times.
She shot him first.
She shot him first.
Lucky that first bullet didn't go right between your damn eyes.
Yeah.
Thank God she's a horrible.
Well, she got him dead tunnel.
But he was a big dude.
It's hard to miss him.
She had all kinds of target dude.
That's a big target.
That's not like that target was 30 feet away.
That target was right there.
Yeah.
And you ain't missing that.
And it was about five feet wide.
But anyway, this police officer, you're very lucky to be alive because after she shot you, you on the ground incapacitated.
I don't know what you did with your gun.
She's like backing up.
She could have kept shooting you or possibly she could have ran over you.
I mean, you're very lucky.
Yeah.
Very lucky.
I think this cop's got way too much sensitivity training.
Honestly.
Yeah, yeah.
This is why, you know, some cops you run into, they're like, they're like a lot nicer than others.
Then some cops are like very abrasive and they're like really strict.
This is why.
Yeah.
When you're too nice with people, they take advantage of you.
She had an opportunity to shoot this dude.
I don't know how many times.
Yeah.
And you know what?
Unfortunately, man, you learn from your mistakes.
I guarantee you this cop next time he sees someone pull a gun, I bet you he's not going to say, hey, hey, can you put that gun down?
I bet you the reason why this happened is because the sensitivity training.
I gurn freaking telling.
And what's going in society there between whites and blacks when it comes to policing?
Yeah.
That's why this happened.
If we didn't have, if it wasn't made out to be such an issue in this country, I mean, obviously he would have shot her a lot sooner.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
There's, there's some bad cops out there, but a majority of cops are good people.
There are some cops that are too nice.
Yeah.
This dude is way too, he is so lucky to be alive, man.
And then later on, she drove away.
I mean, she took a couple.
She died.
She passed away, man, which is sad, man.
She was only like 31 years old.
Yeah.
You know, I mean, but she did all that to herself.
Like, if that was you, I was like, damn, what the hell was Kevin thinking?
Yeah.
That coming.
But you know what, man?
A lot of people in the hood, man.
They look up to a lot of people and celebrities, especially these Democrats, and they're not pointing out what people are doing wrong when they're getting shot.
These people that are getting shot, these are no angels.
They're putting their self in harm's way.
They're not getting shot for no reason.
They're getting shot for a purpose.
Y'all, and just by her actions, when she's running around the car screaming for help, where do you think she learned that from?
She learned that from TV, man.
She's scared of cops because people have taught her to.
Yeah, that's that's that's that's what I want to touch on.
She's actually scared of the police office.
She's actually screaming help.
Only time you scream help.
I know when I'm screaming help, I'm scared.
Of course, she's scared.
She thinks that cop's going to do something that he's not allowed to do.
I think there's a lot of people in the black community that don't realize cops have the power to arrest your ass.
Yeah.
When they tell you to put your ass, y'all, y'all act like y'all don't have to follow those rules or something.
Yeah.
I mean, they have the power to handcuff you.
Yeah, they have a power to take away your rights and take you to jail.
And they just help, help.
People just go run out the store and help you.
Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Her whole character or her actions, what she was saying, it's just like she was in another, she was from a different reality.
It's like she was stuck back in 1927 or something.
Some white man was wearing a damn KKK outfit, riding a damn horse.
No, it's a police officer.
You got pulled over.
He told you why he pulled you over.
That was funding warrants on the car.
Yeah, drug warrants.
And then, I mean, it was several.
If I was a cop and there were several warrants in the car, I would have waited for backup before I pulled your ass over.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I've never been a police officer, but that would have been just me.
I'd have never turned my back on her.
Yeah.
I would have never let her go back and forth to her car in her purse.
Right.
I mean, you're just way too nice.
She had so many opportunities to take your life.
You're very lucky to be alive.
Sensitivity training, I'm telling you.
Yeah.
Sensitivity training almost got this dude killed.
Yeah.
And the only reason why he was more sensitive with this particular person is because of the color of her skin.
That person was white.
It would not have been an issue.
Unfortunately, if that woman was white, I'm pretty sure he'd have shot her a lot sooner.
I mean, I'm just speculating, but her race played in, played in this incident.
You can't really say that.
You can't.
I'm just speculating.
I'm like, why else would anybody?
Why would a police officer tell you to drop a gun after you've resisted arrest, y'all just got in a fight?
She's getting in the car.
How many chances are you going to give somebody?
Yeah.
He gave her a chance to shoot his ass.
Yeah, he even saw the gun and said, put the gun down twice.
She shot him first.
I'm telling you, if this was a white dude with a shaved head with tattoos and notches, he'd have been shot the dude.
You can't tell me he wouldn't have shot him.
A Nazi, a skinhead?
He'd have shot that man.
But see, if you play that game, this is what I'm saying.
I'm just telling you how I'm thinking.
Yeah, I'm just saying, but you can't.
I'm a police officer and I stop a skin head.
He's got swastikas on him.
And I see him pull a gun.
I'm not telling him put the gun down.
Yeah.
Anybody with common sense is not going to tell that man to put the gun down.
I'm just going to shoot him.
Yeah.
I'm just going to shoot him.
I mean, but it's just, it's all speculation.
I just hate to see liberals when they do it.
Like they'll go to another incident.
Oh, look, this is a white dude.
Oh, he didn't shoot him.
Right.
Didn't shoot him because he's white.
If he'd been black, they would have shot him.
That's why I said once you open up that door and go down that road, you're no different than them.
Right.
You see what I'm saying?
I could say the same about me because I said, what I say?
I said, he's got too much sensitivity training.
Just because she's black, he handled it differently so he wouldn't look like a white supremacist or racist.
I mean, who knows why he did what he did?
I think race played a huge role in this.
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
His sensitivity training that he received got him shot.
Damn near got him killed.
I really believe deep down deep in my heart, if there was another race, if it was a white man with a skin head with swastikas, he'd have been shot him.
Who knows, man?
Accountability in the American Dream 00:02:26
I'm just speaking for myself.
Who knows?
Who knows, man?
Maybe it was just he was.
But you know what?
People actually, is anybody up in arms about over this shooting or people?
I haven't seen nobody protest because there's too much evidence that she just put herself at risk.
Yeah.
I did a Google search.
Black Lives Matter protest Nashville.
It was all for other stuff that happened there.
Yeah.
But you never know.
Maybe tomorrow they'll have a protest.
Crazy.
It's just a shame, man.
Probably the worst thing that was going to happen to this lady, she probably served some prison time, but you would still be alive.
You still have your life.
You just threw this all the way just because you didn't want to be responsible for the mistakes you made.
You didn't want to hold yourself accountable.
If you'd have held yourself accountable and just abide by the police officer's demands and just served your time, you would still be alive.
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Yeah.
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