Hodgetwins - BLM Founder Responds To 3.2 Million Dollar Real Estate Purchases Aired: 2021-04-15 Duration: 25:58 === Four Houses and Doxing (03:52) === [00:00:00] Yeah, got a new show for y'all. [00:00:02] Got a damn good show. [00:00:04] Yeah. [00:00:05] But for a short show, remember, everybody, you can always support the Haws twins at officialhawstwins.com. [00:00:12] Pick you out a patriotic t-shirt today, or maybe a hat, or maybe a white privilege card, or maybe some bird products. [00:00:23] Use discount code Chinese virus. [00:00:25] I'll give you 20% off. [00:00:27] Yeah. [00:00:29] All right, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter. [00:00:33] She's under fire. [00:00:34] She's being attacked. [00:00:38] This woman has went on a real estate shopping spree. [00:00:42] Well, I don't know if these... [00:00:43] Okay, turns out, you know. [00:00:44] She's running up the house and just buying how much? [00:00:49] She ain't doing all that. [00:00:50] Yeah, she probably is, man. [00:00:52] Well, we. [00:00:52] Treat colors, man. [00:00:53] Yeah, well, we talked about a couple days ago because somebody doxed. [00:00:57] I don't really believe in doxing. [00:00:58] I think it's horrible because there's crazy people on board. [00:01:00] Whether you're liberal or conservative, nobody should be giving out anybody's. [00:01:05] Yeah, I don't agree with that. [00:01:06] Maybe we should apologize, man. [00:01:07] We showed a picture of a woman's house, man. [00:01:10] We doxed her, man. [00:01:11] We some damn. [00:01:12] I didn't say no address. [00:01:13] I just showed pictures. [00:01:14] That was it. [00:01:15] That's true. [00:01:16] We told them that neighborhood. [00:01:18] Well, it did come out. [00:01:19] Not too many bohemian neighborhoods. [00:01:21] Yeah, it did kind of narrow it down. [00:01:22] Patrice Colors, I'm kind of sorry. [00:01:26] I mean, doxing is wrong. [00:01:28] It's wrong. [00:01:29] Do you think we owe an apology? [00:01:32] You know what? [00:01:34] I say kind of. [00:01:35] I'm kind of sorry. [00:01:36] All right, look here. [00:01:37] Because she co-founded black. [00:01:38] I don't believe in that, man. [00:01:39] All right. [00:01:40] That's why I said I'm kind of sorry. [00:01:41] Hey, let me run this. [00:01:43] Can I say something real quick before I cut you off? [00:01:45] If you had an organization that said, All Lives Matter, I would, right now, I would apologize for doxing you, man. [00:01:50] But you're in your house, I would say, hey, I'm sorry. [00:01:52] I'm a hypocrite. [00:01:54] I'm no good. [00:01:55] All right, let me lay the foundation. [00:01:56] Forgive me for my sin. [00:02:03] Yeah, let me say something. [00:02:06] All right, so we talked about this lady a couple days ago because, you know, we found out that she bought like this $1.4 million home in Topanga Canyon where it's surrounded by what. [00:02:18] You just doxed her again. [00:02:20] I didn't give her an address. [00:02:21] Right? [00:02:22] Hold up, man. [00:02:24] All they got to do is drive for about a couple hours. [00:02:25] They're going to find me. [00:02:27] Man, come on. [00:02:28] Okay, so stop feeling hate, man. [00:02:30] All right, so we did the video because, you know, I mean, it's kind of strange for you to be like living around a bunch of white people when y'all say these countries filled with white supremacy and you bought black people's lives. [00:02:42] And we just thought it was hypocritical for you to live around a bunch of white people. [00:02:46] But then it turns out you bought some more houses. [00:02:48] She got like four houses. [00:02:49] Got four houses? [00:02:50] Yeah, it's like 3.2 million altogether. [00:02:52] Hey, Patrice, why you need four houses, man? [00:02:55] Maybe she bought a four houses? [00:02:58] You need four houses. [00:03:00] Four of them. [00:03:00] You got to have a change of pace. [00:03:02] Man, you crazy as hell, man. [00:03:03] All right, so she was. [00:03:04] Four houses. [00:03:05] You really need four houses. [00:03:07] All you need is maybe one and a condo. [00:03:10] That's it. [00:03:11] You're doing too much. [00:03:12] Four houses? [00:03:15] All right, let's get serious on that. [00:03:16] Do you need four houses? [00:03:17] I don't need four houses. [00:03:18] I don't need four houses. [00:03:19] Why you need four houses? [00:03:20] Maybe she bought a house for like me to feel like her mom, dad, or something. [00:03:24] Could be that. [00:03:25] You think so? [00:03:26] Yeah. [00:03:27] Because if my parents are still alive, I'd have bought them a house. [00:03:29] Yeah, maybe I'm being too hard on them. [00:03:30] Yeah, you're being too hard. [00:03:31] Patrice, I'm kind of sorry. [00:03:34] I looked in it too hard. [00:03:36] I'm, you know, I'm sorry. [00:03:38] A little bit. [00:03:39] Okay, so she responded about her house that she bought for 1.4 million and all the houses she bought. [00:03:45] She responded on Instagram. [00:03:47] I think I should say on Instagram, she's, you can't leave a comment. === Exploiting Black People for Money (12:34) === [00:03:52] What? [00:03:54] You can't leave a comment. [00:03:56] You don't believe in First Amendment? [00:03:58] You don't believe in the Constitution of the United States? [00:04:02] You're a United States citizen. [00:04:03] You don't believe in the First Amendment? [00:04:05] I think there should be some dialogue underneath your picture. [00:04:07] That's how you learn and your followers learn. [00:04:10] You know what? [00:04:10] I'm not sorry anymore. [00:04:12] All right, so this is the first image. [00:04:14] You either believe in the First Amendment, you either believe in the Constitution or you don't, man. [00:04:18] Or it's right, she don't. [00:04:19] She's a Marxist. [00:04:19] She says she's a trained Marxist. [00:04:21] She's a kind of, I don't think she believes in that. [00:04:23] She's a communist, man. [00:04:24] Look who liked our picture. [00:04:25] Jesse Smollett. [00:04:29] You lied. [00:04:31] Jesse. [00:04:32] I didn't know we followed him. [00:04:33] That's the reason why it popped up. [00:04:35] Yeah. [00:04:36] Jesse. [00:04:37] Good old Jesse. [00:04:38] You still around Jesse? [00:04:39] Hey, Patrice, that's a bad look, man. [00:04:41] You got Jesse. [00:04:42] I'd have blocked him a long time ago. [00:04:43] Yeah, that's just not a good look. [00:04:44] That is a bad look. [00:04:46] He committed a fake hate crime. [00:04:47] Yeah, I mean, it hasn't been proven. [00:04:49] It's been alleged. [00:04:50] It hasn't been proven in court. [00:04:51] Man, he had a noose around his neck. [00:04:53] It looked like it was made out of shoelaces. [00:04:56] Yeah. [00:04:56] All right, look here. [00:04:57] Let me read this. [00:04:58] Okay, this she responded on the Instagram. [00:04:59] This is, it's like several images, so I'll start with the first one. [00:05:03] This movement began as and will always remain a love letter to black people. [00:05:07] Three words, Black Lives Matter, serve as a reminder to black people that we're a human and we deserve to live vibrant and full lives. [00:05:14] Ain't nobody saying you can't. [00:05:15] Yeah. [00:05:16] Or you shouldn't. [00:05:18] Yeah, I mean, I agree with the statement, Black Lives Matter. [00:05:21] That should, I mean, I don't need a slogan to know that my life matters. [00:05:25] Yeah. [00:05:26] But, I mean, nobody disagrees with that. [00:05:28] But your organization essentially is built on a lie. [00:05:32] Yeah, it is. [00:05:33] That this, that these deaths involving police only happen to black men. [00:05:38] Yeah. [00:05:38] That's all a lie. [00:05:40] Yeah. [00:05:41] Like what happened at the Capitol building, that woman that lost her life. [00:05:44] She was white. [00:05:45] I just found out today that officer's not that officer's not being not going to be charged. [00:05:50] They refused to name the officer who shot her. [00:05:53] When I looked at the video of that shooting, I don't even think she was the intended target. [00:05:57] And he's still not being charged. [00:06:00] And she's white. [00:06:00] I've seen a white man laid on his chest in Texas. [00:06:05] He died. [00:06:06] Died the exact same way as George Floyd. [00:06:08] Yeah. [00:06:08] Nothing ever happened on this police. [00:06:10] I mean, I think there's an issue with policing in this country, but it's not about race. [00:06:15] It's how they're trained. [00:06:16] Right. [00:06:17] That's what I believe. [00:06:18] And I think your organization is built on a lie. [00:06:20] And you said three words. [00:06:21] Okay. [00:06:21] And before you start, finish, I just want to say an overwhelming majority of police encounters with the public is good. [00:06:27] Yeah. [00:06:27] I mean, you to this day, the police is never going to be perfect. [00:06:31] Doctors are not going to be perfect. [00:06:32] It's like, it's like, I forget the number of people that die every year just by bad treatment from that doctor. [00:06:39] It's like over 100,000. [00:06:40] I think it's somewhere around 200,000 a year. [00:06:42] And nobody's talking about that. [00:06:44] Yeah. [00:06:45] Let's just stick to this lie that police are like, yeah. [00:06:49] You know, these liberals can't handle so much information. [00:06:55] They can't multitask with the brain. [00:06:57] Yeah, let's just stick to like police officers. [00:07:00] So, and it's like, if you really gave a damn about black people's lives, wouldn't you tell them after these instances, don't resist arrest? [00:07:08] Follow the cops' commands. [00:07:09] I haven't seen not one person from Black Lives Matter make a public service announcement saying, please, black men, if you're ever approached by the police officer, whether you're in the right or the wrong, please do not resist. [00:07:21] You would have saved a lot more black people's lives just by issuing that one statement alone. [00:07:25] Yeah, you're actually incentivizing black people to act up around police officers. [00:07:30] And that organization that exploiting black people's death because y'all still haven't came out and made that statement. [00:07:34] It's like y'all almost want black men to die at the hands of police officers. [00:07:38] Yeah, like when I like this stuff that happens in the news, whenever it happens, I show my son. [00:07:42] I know my son would never act like act like an ass like these people I see on TV that end up losing their life. [00:07:48] But I show this stuff to my son just so he knows he knows how to act around the police. [00:07:52] I show them you don't need to be hanging around people who disregard authority because they're going to get you in a position. [00:07:59] If you really gave a damn about black men's lives, wouldn't you put that message out there not to resist arrest? [00:08:05] Yeah. [00:08:07] It's common sense. [00:08:08] I think it would have helped save lives. [00:08:09] No, because that tells me this organization is not about black people's lives. [00:08:13] It's about exploiting black people. [00:08:15] Okay, next message. [00:08:16] I've worked multiple jobs across many organizations my entire life. [00:08:20] I'm also a published author, writer, producer, professor, public speaker, and performance artist. [00:08:25] I love my work in all of these arenas, and I work hard to provide for my families. [00:08:29] I think she's alluding to that she made a majority of that money and she bought these damn four houses through that. [00:08:34] Yeah, I think. [00:08:35] I need to see some W-2s. [00:08:37] I need to see some tax returns. [00:08:38] I need to see some 1099. [00:08:41] Y'all wanted Trump's tax returns? [00:08:43] I want to see your tax returns. [00:08:44] I want some transparency. [00:08:48] Hey, man, I don't think Trump should be giving out his tax returns to anybody neither. [00:08:52] I don't, I don't, you know. [00:08:54] So we shouldn't be really asking her. [00:08:55] You know what, Patrice? [00:08:58] I'm sorry again, man. [00:08:59] That's nobody's business but your own. [00:09:02] Like Trump's money he's making, it's nobody's business between him and I.S. [00:09:07] But I think you're a thief and I think you're a Marxist. [00:09:09] I think to make everybody feel better, you should show it. [00:09:12] Yeah, it wouldn't. [00:09:13] It would help your cause. [00:09:15] Yeah. [00:09:15] I mean, if you ain't got nothing to hide, I will show it. [00:09:19] I mean, it sounds like you're a woman that wears many hats. [00:09:22] Yeah, you're a professor, producer, a writer, a public speaker, a published author? [00:09:27] Yeah, public speaker. [00:09:28] Them public speakers, they get big money at them events. [00:09:30] Them liberal colleges. [00:09:31] They have her black ass come in and talk that bullshit. [00:09:34] And here's 50K. [00:09:36] Thank you for suppressing the black man. [00:09:39] It's mindset. [00:09:41] All right, next slide. [00:09:42] Thank you for keeping these black people in check so we can continue to get them to vote Democrat. [00:09:47] Yeah. [00:09:48] Next slide. [00:09:49] I am accountable to my community in pursuit of an abolitionist world founded in transformative justice. [00:09:54] No, you're not. [00:09:55] You got your comments blocked. [00:09:57] Yeah, this is a lot of times people like to use like verbiage to make it seem like they're she just likes to hear herself talk. [00:10:08] Yeah. [00:10:08] I mean, you ain't doing none of this shit. [00:10:12] You're accountable to your community in pursuit of abolitionist world founded in transformative justice. [00:10:18] The justice system needs to be fixed in certain and reformed in certain ways. [00:10:25] But for the most part, our justice system is just fine. [00:10:28] Yeah, and it's never going to be perfect. [00:10:29] And it's never going to be formed the things that happen to all people, all walks of life, regardless of their color about drugs and how we rehabilitate these people. [00:10:39] You know, and these just sentences, some of these sentences are just far like a criminal sentencing people with nonviolent criminal acts into long sentences. [00:10:48] No, I don't believe in none of that. [00:10:51] Whatever. [00:10:52] I do not receive a salary or benefits from Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, period. [00:10:57] That's crazy. [00:10:57] So you founded Black Lives Matter. [00:11:00] I mean, it's nothing wrong with making the money from an organization you found. [00:11:04] There's nothing wrong with that. [00:11:05] Yeah, the only thing I have wrong with your organization, if you're earning money from it, is based on a lie. [00:11:10] And it's actually hurting the black community more than it's helping. [00:11:13] Yeah. [00:11:13] To be quite frank with you. [00:11:15] Read that one more time. [00:11:16] I do not receive a salary or benefits from Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, period. [00:11:23] I mean, you're putting a lot of time and effort into this, and you ain't making no money. [00:11:28] You ain't making no money? [00:11:29] She said that's from the Global Network. [00:11:31] You haven't got any donations? [00:11:32] I mean, that's awful noble of you, but damn, I don't believe you. [00:11:36] Yeah. [00:11:37] If I got a lot of people. [00:11:38] So all of them hundreds of millions. [00:11:40] I don't know exactly how much Scott. [00:11:41] They said it was $90 million. [00:11:43] That's what. [00:11:44] That was for one year. [00:11:45] Yeah. [00:11:46] And you want everybody to think none of that money went to you? [00:11:49] Because, I mean, you founded the organization. [00:11:52] Yeah. [00:11:55] I don't believe it, man. [00:11:57] That's why I need to see some tax returns. [00:11:59] I need to see some 1099s. [00:12:01] I need to see some W-2s. [00:12:03] Yeah, man. [00:12:04] I need to see some contracts. [00:12:07] He made money from writing books, public speaking, producing stuff. [00:12:12] Yeah. [00:12:12] Songwriter. [00:12:13] I need to see some contracts. [00:12:14] I mean, you can black out the address and all your social credit enough. [00:12:18] We don't need to see all that. [00:12:19] We just need a little transparency. [00:12:21] I mean, okay, look. [00:12:22] Anyway, this effort to discredit and harass me and my family is not new, nor is it acceptable. [00:12:29] It has taken away from where the focus should be, which is ending white supremacy. [00:12:33] There ain't no such thing as white supremacy. [00:12:35] Yeah, white supremacy. [00:12:36] There's racism in this country, but white supremacy. [00:12:38] White supremacy. [00:12:40] Like I said, there was a white lady that lost her life in the Capitol building. [00:12:44] And that officer's not facing any charges. [00:12:46] And she was not armed. [00:12:48] Yeah. [00:12:50] I mean, this stuff happens to all races. [00:12:52] Yeah. [00:12:53] And y'all keep blaming this on white supremacy. [00:12:56] Yeah. [00:12:56] You live in around, you just bought a $1.4 million house. [00:13:01] Look, there's always going to be some kind of class system in this country. [00:13:04] You're going to always have poor people, middle class, rich people, because some people that's poor, they don't give a shit. [00:13:13] Yeah, they're poor for a reason. [00:13:14] Yeah, they just find doing what they're doing. [00:13:17] Just like some people, the middle class, they find they don't want to be rich. [00:13:20] And some people, that's rich, they want to be rich. [00:13:22] That's because some people in life just don't get it. [00:13:25] Some people are brighter than others. [00:13:27] I mean, I think we're all equal as far as black and white, but some people just don't get it. [00:13:32] Some people don't give a shit either. [00:13:34] Yeah, like some people just, I mean, fall for that bogus slogan of Black Lives Matter. [00:13:40] They don't realize that you're exploiting the black community. [00:13:42] Yeah. [00:13:43] What you're doing is not helping them. [00:13:45] And they fall for it. [00:13:46] They're going to always be stuck in a lower class than most people because they just don't get life. [00:13:53] Yeah. [00:13:54] Give me this. [00:13:56] I mean, I've had people that's not doing good and I try to help them. [00:13:59] Yeah, they ain't trying to hear that. [00:14:00] They ain't trying to hear it. [00:14:01] You know what you're telling me? [00:14:02] No, I'm just going to keep doing this. [00:14:06] That was our cousin, right? [00:14:09] Can't help them. [00:14:11] Look, you may not like or agree with me. [00:14:14] I have definitely made mistakes. [00:14:15] I own up to that. [00:14:16] I apologize for the mistakes I've made and I work hard at practicing my abolitionist values. [00:14:21] So I don't give a nobody's preference. [00:14:23] We all get that. [00:14:24] So what are you saying? [00:14:25] You made a mistake in buying all these houses? [00:14:27] I mean, I don't even get the point of this. [00:14:29] Yeah. [00:14:30] You an abolitionist, huh? [00:14:32] Abolitionist. [00:14:32] You heard tubbing. [00:14:34] The year 2021, you an abolitionist? [00:14:36] Hurricane. [00:14:37] You got the Underground Railroad going, huh? [00:14:39] Hurry Tubbing, huh? [00:14:40] No, you're making a whole bunch of money from the exploitation of black men. [00:14:46] Well, she said she don't get nothing from that. [00:14:50] Like, but this is deeper than that. [00:14:52] On top of these articles being full of lies, it's also dangerous. [00:14:55] This is doxing, attacking someone online by disseminating property. [00:14:58] I don't want to hear that. [00:14:59] I don't want to hear that. [00:15:00] They've been doxing conservatives, Republicans. [00:15:02] They used to just dox, you know, specifically explicit white supremacist organizations. [00:15:08] But now people's trying to dox people just for having a varying or different opinion. [00:15:12] Yeah. [00:15:13] Don't even come here with that doxman because they've been doxing conservatives and Republicans for several years and nobody's did anything about it. [00:15:19] Yeah, it's harmful and it's scary for people and their loved ones, especially someone who received death threats regularly. [00:15:25] Yeah, I mean, we get death threats too. [00:15:27] That's why I don't even look, man, it's just hard to like read them because you don't know if they're genuine or I think they're genuine because I think they're genuine because they look crazy in the photo. [00:15:40] Zayke, I think this threat is credible. [00:15:42] I think we should contact the FBI. [00:15:44] This dude looks crazy. [00:15:51] Let's get serious on this. [00:15:54] Hey. [00:15:54] All right, next slide. [00:15:55] I think this is the last slide. [00:15:56] Last slide, huh? [00:15:57] To my fellow black activist, you know what this is. [00:16:01] We've seen this tactic of terror time and time again. [00:16:04] This is not terror. [00:16:05] This ain't the KKK coming after you. [00:16:07] These are legitimate questions. [00:16:09] Yeah. [00:16:09] You just look hypocritical. [00:16:10] And a lot of conservatives, a lot of blacks on the right and blacks in general think this is very hypocritical. [00:16:17] Yeah. [00:16:17] You buying all these homes around white neighborhoods. [00:16:21] I'll admit this is scary time for me, but I would not let this be the moment that silences me. === Terror Tactics Against Activists (07:57) === [00:16:27] We still have work to do. [00:16:28] I mean, I don't see why buying these houses is going to end your message. [00:16:31] I mean, you're straight lying to people's face about how white cops are hunting down black people. [00:16:36] You ain't got that much work to do. [00:16:37] It'll take you maybe a minute and a half. [00:16:41] Just do a public service announcement, put it up on your Instagram, go on Fox, go on CNN, go on mainstream media. [00:16:48] Anybody that's got a voice and have a legitimate conversation with them and urge black men to stop resisting arrests. [00:16:56] Yeah. [00:16:56] If you really care about black lives. [00:16:59] Because it's like almost now it's like black people, it's like they got a chip on their shoulder when a white police officer pulls them on. [00:17:05] It's like they got a chip on their shoulder. [00:17:07] Like, no, I don't have to do that. [00:17:09] Let me tell y'all something. [00:17:10] A police officer, when he pulls you over, he has, so long as he has a legitimate reason to stop you, they have the power to arrest. [00:17:18] They can put you in handcuffs. [00:17:19] They can drag your ass out of a police car when you don't follow instructions. [00:17:22] They have the power to do that. [00:17:24] Even the powers they have, let's say they escalated the situation like they did with that one lieutenant that was in the army. [00:17:30] They totally hadn't, they had a right to stop him, but they totally had no right to get out of that vehicle and do a felony stop and have their weapons drawn. [00:17:38] Even though you might have an interaction with a police officer that might not necessarily go well or you think you're being mistreated, never resist. [00:17:46] Always follow that command. [00:17:48] Because what happened with that lieutenant, it could have been a lot worse. [00:17:51] He could have lost his life. [00:17:53] Yeah, like I don't think they have the right to do a felony stop because he didn't do anything wrong. [00:17:57] He didn't evade arrest. [00:17:58] He just drove to a well-lit area. [00:18:00] Yeah, so even in that situation, you should still follow the commands. [00:18:04] That lieutenant, he put his life at risk. [00:18:05] Yeah. [00:18:06] Just follow commands. [00:18:07] Just follow commands. [00:18:08] Yeah, you should still follow the commands because they could have did a felony stop on you because your vehicle matched the description of somebody that gets shot and killed somebody. [00:18:15] I mean, you should still follow that command. [00:18:17] Like what happened with Dante Wright? [00:18:18] That's horrible. [00:18:19] I don't condone any of that. [00:18:20] But now Black Lives Matter and all these people that support that organization, they go around telling, oh, this was no accident. [00:18:25] She did this on purpose. [00:18:26] And that's a lie. [00:18:27] And that's a lie. [00:18:28] Evidence shows that that woman clearly made a mistake. [00:18:32] That reaction she had was genuine. [00:18:34] Yeah, and it's like these officers go through years of training. [00:18:37] She was on the job for years, but she's still not a robot. [00:18:41] She's not going to be perfect. [00:18:43] So that's more of a reason when you're around a police officer. [00:18:46] Don't do anything that's, don't resist arrest because it's okay for that criminal to make a mistake, but the cops can't ever make a mistake. [00:18:54] They're just human too. [00:18:55] You're putting your life in their hands when you resist arrest. [00:18:59] This is a perfect example why you shouldn't. [00:19:02] Because even when they're trying to tase you and not hurt you and just try to get you in a heck of, they could make a mistake and pull out. [00:19:07] I mean, I don't know how that could happen, but she's not perfect. [00:19:10] She's human. [00:19:11] Yeah, you being a chip on your shoulder and you resisting that command. [00:19:14] Yeah. [00:19:14] Doing what you want to, though, doesn't mean anything if you're dead, if you're six feet on her. [00:19:19] Just go along with the process, even though you might not agree what's going on with you. [00:19:23] Just follow their commands. [00:19:24] It's easy. [00:19:25] It's simple. [00:19:26] I've been pulled over a couple of times and I had weapons drawn on me. [00:19:29] I'm still here because I know how to listen. [00:19:31] I know how to follow commands. [00:19:32] The thing that happened to that second lieutenant, it got bad. [00:19:35] It could have been even worse. [00:19:37] Don't put your life at risk because these men and women that is protecting our cities and doing these traffic stops and things of this nature, they're not perfect. [00:19:47] They're never going to be perfect. [00:19:48] I don't care how much training they receive or how high level of training or how many hours or years they've been on the job. [00:19:56] They can make a mistake and you could lose your life simply for the fact because you was not following their commands. [00:20:02] Yeah. [00:20:02] And I mean, y'all always talk about all these people that dies from the cops shooting them. [00:20:07] You know how many cops lose their life annually? [00:20:11] Yeah. [00:20:11] They got a tough job. [00:20:12] So, I mean, they just put in these tough situations. [00:20:16] It's like when the cops do something wrong, which when they do stuff wrong, they should be front page news. [00:20:21] But when something happens to them, nobody cares. [00:20:24] Yeah. [00:20:24] I could see a cop get executed on side road just doing a traffic stop. [00:20:28] Yep. [00:20:29] Nobody cares. [00:20:30] A lot of these cops suffer from, you know, post-traumatic stress disorders, man. [00:20:36] They had a bad encounter with a traffic stop. [00:20:39] Yeah. [00:20:40] They're scared when he pulls somebody over. [00:20:41] Yeah, they're adrenaline, even though they've been doing the job for years. [00:20:45] Their adrenaline gets up because they know something bad could happen. [00:20:48] Yeah. [00:20:48] You look at that one stopper with the army lieutenant. [00:20:52] When that guy gets out of the vehicle with his gun drawn, look at the one, the first gentleman gets out of his car, his camera. [00:20:59] His hands are shaking. [00:21:00] He is scared. [00:21:01] Yeah, I mean, his adrenaline is pumping. [00:21:03] I wouldn't say scared. [00:21:04] He's ready to share. [00:21:06] You can call it whatever you want. [00:21:07] Your adrenaline's pumping? [00:21:08] Yeah. [00:21:08] You scared. [00:21:09] Yeah. [00:21:09] That dude was shaking. [00:21:10] You could see it. [00:21:11] I could hold his hands. [00:21:12] I could see the comments now by these liberals. [00:21:14] Oh, if you're so scared, you shouldn't be a police officer. [00:21:17] No, it can't have it both ways. [00:21:19] Nah, he's only human. [00:21:21] Yeah. [00:21:22] Everybody gets scared. [00:21:23] You can't be Superman. [00:21:25] Yeah. [00:21:25] Yep, man. [00:21:26] I'm still waiting on Patrice for you to come out and tell black man. [00:21:29] They ain't going to listen to me. [00:21:30] Y'all have taught them to hate me because I have different opinions because I'm conservative. [00:21:34] But they might listen to your sorry, black ass. [00:21:36] Your organization is all about division, and I can prove it. [00:21:40] I mean, look what happened up there in Minnesota with Dante Wright. [00:21:43] I mean, that was a horrible accident, but y'all hear spreading that it was intentional. [00:21:46] And now, look, you're looting. [00:21:48] People are sold on BLM signs. [00:21:50] You're vandalizing stores. [00:21:52] Where's Black Lives Matter on this? [00:21:54] Yeah. [00:21:54] It's like y'all condone it. [00:21:56] Yeah. [00:21:56] Y'all all about division. [00:21:58] That's all y'all about. [00:21:59] Yeah, because every time a black man's killed, every time there's a ride, it gives your organization a purpose in this country. [00:22:04] Yeah, that's white liberals and black liberals, that gives your organization a purpose. [00:22:08] Yeah, most people think the mission statement for Black Lives Matter is to enrich black people's lives. [00:22:13] No, it's not. [00:22:14] Enrich Patrice Cullis's lives. [00:22:16] No, that mission statement is division. [00:22:20] And you know what? [00:22:20] You wouldn't be getting any death threats if you had based your organization around police brutality and called it All Lives Matter. [00:22:27] Yeah, you would have everybody up in arms, right? [00:22:30] If y'all had did that, All Lives Matter. [00:22:32] I mean, of course, black people's lives are in all lives. [00:22:35] That's why they got the word all in there. [00:22:37] Black Lives Matter just means black lives. [00:22:39] That's just simple English. [00:22:40] And it insinuates that this only happens to black people. [00:22:43] That's why y'all called it that. [00:22:45] It does more harm than good because I still see in black men resisting because y'all never addressed the issue. [00:22:50] It's common sense. [00:22:50] Tell them to stop resisting. [00:22:52] That slogan, Black Lives Matter, it leaves especially black kids, black young, young people. [00:22:58] They're like, man, my life don't matter. [00:23:00] That whole organization has done more harm for United States of America than any other slogan I've came across in the last two decades. [00:23:08] Yeah, and it's like black people actually think they have the right to resist arrest almost. [00:23:14] Yeah, black people, you're not going to ever have a special privilege in this country. [00:23:17] There's no such thing as special privileges. [00:23:20] You have to abide by the laws, the rules, even though you might disagree with them at the time. [00:23:26] When those police officers pull you over, they're the judge during execution at that point. [00:23:30] Just go along with the program and then you will have your day in court. [00:23:33] Yeah, I'm not saying you should be getting those death threats, but the people that's, I mean, you should never ever get death threats. [00:23:38] I'm not saying that it's okay to give you death threats because your organization better lie, but I think that's why you're getting them. [00:23:43] Like people give us death threats is because they're mentally incapable of understanding our message. [00:23:48] And they've been taught to hate me. [00:23:50] Yeah. [00:23:50] So I think we'll... [00:23:52] We have a legitimate reason to hate your organization. [00:23:55] Yeah, I do. [00:23:56] Because you're lying to black people. [00:23:58] Yeah. [00:23:59] And hundreds of millions of dollars went to that organization. [00:24:02] And what has it gotten black people? [00:24:04] Nothing. [00:24:05] I still see him resistant. [00:24:06] I still see him black. [00:24:06] I see. [00:24:07] I mean, what has it done? [00:24:08] What has it done for the black community? [00:24:10] They ain't going to do nothing. [00:24:11] It's not meant to help the black community. [00:24:13] It's meant to divide. [00:24:14] Yeah. [00:24:15] It's meant to get votes for these damn whites. [00:24:18] White? [00:24:18] That's what Democrats. [00:24:20] That's what it's for. 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