Hodgetwins host critiques Jennifer Psaki's emotional reaction to Arkansas' gender-affirming treatment bans, arguing these laws protect minors from premature sexuality exposure rather than targeting LGBTQ+ individuals. He contrasts Republican protective measures with Democratic abortion policies, condemning early transgender education as irresponsible and asserting parents must control tax-funded school curricula without government interference. Ultimately, the segment frames Psaki's distress as a misrepresentation of genuine child safety efforts against a perceived "fairytale lifestyle" pushed by Democrats. [Automatically generated summary]
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Teachers Preaching To The Choir00:12:28
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But anyway, Jen Saki.
All right, I don't know if y'all have noticed, but there's been a lot of states stepping forward and doing the right thing.
Like this one link right here, it shows as Arkansas bans treatments for transgender youth.
15 other states are considering similar bills.
And a lot of these bills, if you're 21 or younger or younger or 18 and younger, you can't get this damn sex change.
Yeah, and it's purely reactionary to what the Democrats are doing.
Same thing for the abortion bills.
You know, they were coming out with these bills where you can have an abortion after the business.
You can actually have the kid.
It's right there on the table.
They said, no, I'll change my mind.
I don't like the color of his eyes or something.
Yeah, so the Republicans are doing the right thing.
They're trying to protect children.
Yeah, that's the whole goal.
It's not that they hate or they dislike gay people.
It's just we're trying to protect children.
Or trying to diminish gay people in their lives.
No, it's not that.
There's grown adults who've went out and got sex changes and they regret it.
So what do you think is going to happen when 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8?
I mean, it's kind of crazy.
Out there getting this.
And how does...
And you know, somebody groomed these kids to think that way.
Now, I knew what my sexuality was when I was like, like 10, 11.
Oh, man.
80 years old.
I want to go up inside of a woman.
A damn social studies teacher?
Well, you know why.
Oh, man.
I wanted somebody.
You know why you wanted it all right?
We found that dirty magazine in the things.
We put two and two together.
There's a mushroom tip, some sugar walls, and some skeet flying.
So it's gay.
Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do with it.
I never knew what I used to take this little thing between my legs.
I stick it between this womb inside of a woman.
It's a gas.
And then this white stuff comes out.
That's how I learned all that from a magazine.
I didn't know any better until I saw that magazine with the pink mushroom tip, the white dude with the pink tip, skeeting across the paper.
And then there's some sugar walls right there.
That told me, because I didn't care about sex at six, seven, eight.
I don't care about that.
But when I saw that magazine, it's seven, eight years old.
That started to put those images of busting nuts in my head.
No kid cares about sex at seven, eight.
Nobody, no kid gets up, say, I'm gonna go play hot stock, hopscotch, and kickball, and then I'm gonna go get my dick, sir.
Don't no kid think like that unless they've been taught to think that way.
Groomed, yeah.
Like, uh, I seen this interview with this guy, he got a sex change, and that was sad.
That was sad.
He regretted, and uh, the person that interviewed him said, Well, why do you regret it?
He said, like, well, for one, I can't bust nuts no more.
I got all this pent-up aggression.
I just, I just want to take my dick and slam it in something, but I ain't got none.
I mean, did you think of that before you had the operation?
That shit didn't come to his mind.
Yeah, I'm sure he made his mind up, but if adults make mistakes, what do you think a little 11, 10-year-old is getting puberty blockers?
Yeah, right?
But Jin Saki, she responded to this.
Check this out.
Political games and harsh and cruel attempts at laws or laws that we're seeing in some states like Florida, that is not a reflection of the country moving to oppose LGBTQ plus communities.
No, no.
That is not what we see in data.
That is not factual.
And that is not where things stand.
This is a political wedge issue and an attempt to win a culture war.
And they're doing that in a way that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids, especially.
I'm like going to get emotional.
I'm going to get emotional about this issue.
It's horrible.
But, you know, it's like kids who are cameras.
And like all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families.
And you look at some of these laws and these things.
All right, cut Chucky off.
Hey, Cut off.
Hey, go back to that part when she starts to cry, right?
Wash the woman's face.
Looks like she's about to laugh, and then they could just cut to Gin Saki.
Go to that point.
Kids, especially.
I'm like going to get emotional.
I'm going to get emotional about this issue because it's just, it's horrible.
But, you know, it's like kids who are off her.
Because she wants to laugh because you're ridiculous.
You're nuts.
Like, she brings up that Florida bill about, you know, not grooming kids.
I mean, you should not be.
I mean, I'm stating, obviously, I'm like preaching to the choir, but if a teacher wants to talk to kids at that age about sexuality in kindergarten, first, second grade, preschool, that teacher should be nowhere near kids.
They should learn how to write their name, how to color, and stand between the lines.
A little boy shouldn't be putting on a dress in pretty pink panties.
Yeah.
That was sick.
Just me saying that.
It made me want to throw up a little bit.
Just let them be kids.
I want to throw up.
Just saying it.
They want this stuff that's not normal.
I'm shaking them so mad.
I mean, I remember in sixth grade, I had to get a permission slip from my mom to go to sex education class.
Hey, just to put things in perspective, when I was six, seven, eight years old, when I came across that magazine with the squirting mushroom tip, I had to deal with that.
And y'all probably, I'm kind of joking, making fun of what happened to me, but you know, I had a huge sex addiction problem because I came across that magazine because I was so young.
My brain wasn't, my brain wasn't ready for all those images of sex.
Yeah.
So growing up, every day after school, I would go get that magazine.
Kevin.
All right, that's enough.
I was masturbating before I hit puberty.
Won't even nothing coming out.
Kevin.
And then I hit puberty, then the white stuff started coming.
Kevin.
Right?
No, Hey, Kevin.
No, man.
Come on, man.
I'm just trying to put that in.
You were God saying it's my turn.
I'm going now.
I can't even open a magazine and stuck together.
You're busting nothing on me.
I'm just putting things in perspective.
Some things should not be taught to kids at that age.
It's irresponsible.
It's inappropriate.
It could damage kids.
It damaged me.
And I wasn't even looking at gay shit.
Hey, but she brings up that Florida law.
That was just to keep sexuality out of the classroom.
I mean, I got no problem with sticking with science.
I mean, stick with science.
Okay, you got a mushroom tip boy.
Okay, you got a gash between your legs.
You're a woman.
I mean, if you stick with that, and then as they get older, they understand who they are sexually if they're gay or not.
High school is an appropriate time.
You can start talking to them about, I don't even think you can then, but seriously, at the age of eight, nine, I know I like girls.
Especially after I saw that magazine.
I put two and two together.
This goes there.
This comes out.
Yeah, I'm just saying.
And then, I mean, that magazine taught my favorite position and everything.
Yeah, I was hard up for them white girls.
I see the black girls.
No, you ain't in the magazines.
I don't want what's in the magazine.
Blonde hair, blue eyes, man.
Yeah, give me some of that.
Damn, penthouse.
That shit scarred me for life.
Yeah, my older brother, he had went to the military.
We was like just kids.
He went to the military.
He down in the basement, he hid some magazines.
We was down there playing or something.
And then we was like, ooh, what's this?
Open up.
Oh, man.
My little pee-pee was rock-o.
Yeah, but no, seriously.
Let's get serious.
We had two swollen tips down there.
That was so that stuff like that, it damages somebody at a young age.
Yeah, let them grow up.
Let them get older.
Sex ad, you can start talking about, I mean, being gay and yeah, but let them grow up.
I mean, let them forget.
If you teach a kindergartner or second grader calculus, it's just going to go right over their head.
Yeah.
Same thing with transgender instances.
Some things are inappropriate for kids.
And she's talking about, what's she say?
This is a political wage issue.
Who made this political?
Democrats did.
You said people on the right hate homosexuals.
That's all lies.
Y'all made this a political issue.
There's people that hate gays, but it has nothing to do with your political affiliation.
You could be liberal and hate gays.
Yeah.
Why is it such?
Why is it just only Republicans that hates gays?
Yeah, homophobic homophobia, whatever you want to call it.
People that dislike just call it bigotry.
That homophobia is just a made-up word.
Yeah, that people that don't like gays.
I mean, have you seen what they, how they in the black community?
I mean, they vote Democrat at a 90% clip.
That's a real problem in the black community.
Yeah, but you know, when she was crying, she misrepresented what that bill stands for.
Everything that the Republicans stand for when it comes to protecting children.
I mean, they said they're attacking parents.
As a parent, you can teach whatever you want to your kids, but you can't have that.
It's inappropriate to have the authority over somebody else's kids to push your beliefs.
Like, they took Christianity out of schools.
They took prayer out.
Yeah, you can't push somebody else's religion on other kids.
Why do y'all feel like y'all can push somebody else's lifestyle on kids?
Yeah, sexuality.
Yeah.
I mean, It's like a fairytale lifestyle too.
Y'all just making this shit up.
If I can't preach in school, why in the hell should somebody have the ability to teach kids about transgenderism?
Or their 100 genders and their fairytale lifestyle.
No, you shouldn't be able to do that.
I don't even know why I had to come to a bill.
You sick fucks.
Yeah, I hate when the government has to intervene because I don't like government stepping in personal lives.
But when it comes to tax-funded schools, I mean, the parents have to, I mean, we're funding these schools.
We should have a right on how our kids are, what they're being taught in school.
Yeah, teach them science.
Boys have, girls have.
Parents Funding School Choices00:01:19
Yeah, it's not that hard.
Yeah, I mean, y'all base gender on this.
Has nothing to do with it.
Yeah.
Has nothing to do with gender.
Never has.
Y'all just, y'all just, y'all nuts.
I want to keep talking about this, but I should just stop because Jin Saki, you just damn good show.
Crying and shit.
Over what?
Crying.
Crying.
That's how you're supposed to say it.
Crying.
I'm from Virginia, Marnsville, Virginia.
Crying.
What you crying for?
Even a woman's going to laugh at your ass.
Yeah, that's why they cut to you because she knows you a joke.
Yeah.
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