Hodgetwins - Jennifer Psaki Break Down Crying Over Trans Youths Aired: 2022-04-22 Duration: 13:53 === Teachers Preaching To The Choir (12:28) === [00:00:05] Yeah, got a new show for y'all. [00:00:07] Got a damn good show. [00:00:11] Yeah. [00:00:12] Before we start to remember everybody, you can always support the twins at officialhawstwins.com. [00:00:17] Remember, every time you buy something from my website, you're automatically entered to win our new giveaway, which is the TRX Ram. [00:00:24] Ram TRX. [00:00:25] I don't care. [00:00:26] It doesn't make a damn difference. [00:00:27] 700 horsepower. [00:00:29] Ram TRX or is it TRX Ram? [00:00:31] It's Ram. [00:00:32] That's the model. [00:00:32] That's the make. [00:00:35] And the model is TRX. [00:00:37] So the make is Ram and the model is TRX. [00:00:42] Is that what you're saying? [00:00:44] Are you crawling now? [00:00:45] You crawling. [00:00:46] Hey, we got that damn truck. [00:00:48] Hey, man, that sounds like two pronouns to me. [00:00:53] Do something pronounish. [00:00:55] She got rid of dogs. [00:00:56] She changed the pronoun. [00:00:57] Dogs and the children. [00:00:57] Dogs changed the pronouns. [00:00:58] Dogs and went woke. [00:01:02] Hey, these pronouns now. [00:01:04] Hey, but seriously, we got some new shows coming. [00:01:07] Harsh twinstour.com for tickets. [00:01:09] Remember, buy your tickets online. [00:01:11] Don't wait to show up at my show. [00:01:12] You might get 10 rain. [00:01:13] It might not be no tickets. [00:01:14] And that's going to be the longest walk of shame back to your vehicle. [00:01:18] It's going to be a long walk of shame. [00:01:20] Yeah, but anyway. [00:01:21] We all dressed up, ready to go, ready for the show. [00:01:25] It's going to be a damn good show. [00:01:27] Sorry, no more tickets. [00:01:30] Get them off my dick. [00:01:31] Don't let that happen to you, man. [00:01:32] Yeah, happening, Joplin, a lot. [00:01:33] But anyway, Jen Saki. [00:01:36] 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. [00:01:42] Like this one link right here, it shows as Arkansas bans treatments for transgender youth. [00:01:48] 15 other states are considering similar bills. [00:01:50] 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. [00:02:02] Yeah, and it's purely reactionary to what the Democrats are doing. [00:02:05] Same thing for the abortion bills. [00:02:08] You know, they were coming out with these bills where you can have an abortion after the business. [00:02:11] You can actually have the kid. [00:02:12] It's right there on the table. [00:02:13] They said, no, I'll change my mind. [00:02:15] I don't like the color of his eyes or something. [00:02:17] Yeah, so the Republicans are doing the right thing. [00:02:19] They're trying to protect children. [00:02:22] Yeah, that's the whole goal. [00:02:24] It's not that they hate or they dislike gay people. [00:02:28] It's just we're trying to protect children. [00:02:30] Or trying to diminish gay people in their lives. [00:02:34] No, it's not that. [00:02:35] There's grown adults who've went out and got sex changes and they regret it. [00:02:40] So what do you think is going to happen when 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8? [00:02:47] I mean, it's kind of crazy. [00:02:50] Out there getting this. [00:02:52] And how does... [00:02:53] And you know, somebody groomed these kids to think that way. [00:02:57] Now, I knew what my sexuality was when I was like, like 10, 11. [00:03:04] Oh, man. [00:03:05] 80 years old. [00:03:06] I want to go up inside of a woman. [00:03:08] A damn social studies teacher? [00:03:10] Well, you know why. [00:03:12] Oh, man. [00:03:13] I wanted somebody. [00:03:13] You know why you wanted it all right? [00:03:14] We found that dirty magazine in the things. [00:03:17] We put two and two together. [00:03:18] There's a mushroom tip, some sugar walls, and some skeet flying. [00:03:22] So it's gay. [00:03:23] Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do with it. [00:03:24] I never knew what I used to take this little thing between my legs. [00:03:28] I stick it between this womb inside of a woman. [00:03:30] It's a gas. [00:03:31] And then this white stuff comes out. [00:03:32] That's how I learned all that from a magazine. [00:03:34] 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. [00:03:42] And then there's some sugar walls right there. [00:03:44] That told me, because I didn't care about sex at six, seven, eight. [00:03:48] I don't care about that. [00:03:49] But when I saw that magazine, it's seven, eight years old. [00:03:52] That started to put those images of busting nuts in my head. [00:03:57] No kid cares about sex at seven, eight. [00:04:00] 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. [00:04:09] Don't no kid think like that unless they've been taught to think that way. [00:04:14] Groomed, yeah. [00:04:15] Like, uh, I seen this interview with this guy, he got a sex change, and that was sad. [00:04:19] That was sad. [00:04:20] He regretted, and uh, the person that interviewed him said, Well, why do you regret it? [00:04:23] He said, like, well, for one, I can't bust nuts no more. [00:04:26] I got all this pent-up aggression. [00:04:28] I just, I just want to take my dick and slam it in something, but I ain't got none. [00:04:34] I mean, did you think of that before you had the operation? [00:04:37] That shit didn't come to his mind. [00:04:39] 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? [00:04:47] Yeah, right? [00:04:48] But Jin Saki, she responded to this. [00:04:50] Check this out. [00:04:52] 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. [00:05:06] No, no. [00:05:07] That is not what we see in data. [00:05:09] That is not factual. [00:05:11] And that is not where things stand. [00:05:13] This is a political wedge issue and an attempt to win a culture war. [00:05:17] And they're doing that in a way that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids, especially. [00:05:24] I'm like going to get emotional. [00:05:26] I'm going to get emotional about this issue. [00:05:28] It's horrible. [00:05:30] But, you know, it's like kids who are cameras. [00:05:34] And like all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families. [00:05:42] And you look at some of these laws and these things. [00:05:43] All right, cut Chucky off. [00:05:45] Hey, Cut off. [00:05:48] Hey, go back to that part when she starts to cry, right? [00:05:52] Wash the woman's face. [00:05:53] Looks like she's about to laugh, and then they could just cut to Gin Saki. [00:05:57] Go to that point. [00:05:58] Kids, especially. [00:05:59] I'm like going to get emotional. [00:06:01] I'm going to get emotional about this issue because it's just, it's horrible. [00:06:05] But, you know, it's like kids who are off her. [00:06:11] Because she wants to laugh because you're ridiculous. [00:06:15] You're nuts. [00:06:17] Like, she brings up that Florida bill about, you know, not grooming kids. [00:06:21] I mean, you should not be. [00:06:24] 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. [00:06:41] They should learn how to write their name, how to color, and stand between the lines. [00:06:46] A little boy shouldn't be putting on a dress in pretty pink panties. [00:06:50] Yeah. [00:06:51] That was sick. [00:06:52] Just me saying that. [00:06:54] It made me want to throw up a little bit. [00:06:57] Just let them be kids. [00:06:59] I want to throw up. [00:07:00] Just saying it. [00:07:02] They want this stuff that's not normal. [00:07:05] I'm shaking them so mad. [00:07:06] I mean, I remember in sixth grade, I had to get a permission slip from my mom to go to sex education class. [00:07:12] 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. [00:07:23] 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. [00:07:33] My brain wasn't, my brain wasn't ready for all those images of sex. [00:07:44] Yeah. [00:07:44] So growing up, every day after school, I would go get that magazine. [00:07:50] Kevin. [00:07:50] All right, that's enough. [00:07:52] I was masturbating before I hit puberty. [00:07:55] Won't even nothing coming out. [00:07:57] Kevin. [00:08:00] And then I hit puberty, then the white stuff started coming. [00:08:04] Kevin. [00:08:05] Right? [00:08:05] No, Hey, Kevin. [00:08:07] No, man. [00:08:08] Come on, man. [00:08:08] I'm just trying to put that in. [00:08:10] You were God saying it's my turn. [00:08:11] I'm going now. [00:08:12] I can't even open a magazine and stuck together. [00:08:15] You're busting nothing on me. [00:08:18] I'm just putting things in perspective. [00:08:20] Some things should not be taught to kids at that age. [00:08:23] It's irresponsible. [00:08:27] It's inappropriate. [00:08:28] It could damage kids. [00:08:29] It damaged me. [00:08:31] And I wasn't even looking at gay shit. [00:08:35] Hey, but she brings up that Florida law. [00:08:39] That was just to keep sexuality out of the classroom. [00:08:42] I mean, I got no problem with sticking with science. [00:08:45] I mean, stick with science. [00:08:46] Okay, you got a mushroom tip boy. [00:08:49] Okay, you got a gash between your legs. [00:08:51] You're a woman. [00:08:52] 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. [00:09:01] High school is an appropriate time. [00:09:02] 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. [00:09:09] Especially after I saw that magazine. [00:09:12] I put two and two together. [00:09:13] This goes there. [00:09:14] This comes out. [00:09:16] Yeah, I'm just saying. [00:09:17] And then, I mean, that magazine taught my favorite position and everything. [00:09:22] Yeah, I was hard up for them white girls. [00:09:27] I see the black girls. [00:09:28] No, you ain't in the magazines. [00:09:29] I don't want what's in the magazine. [00:09:32] Blonde hair, blue eyes, man. [00:09:34] Yeah, give me some of that. [00:09:38] Damn, penthouse. [00:09:40] That shit scarred me for life. [00:09:42] Yeah, my older brother, he had went to the military. [00:09:44] We was like just kids. [00:09:45] He went to the military. [00:09:46] He down in the basement, he hid some magazines. [00:09:48] We was down there playing or something. [00:09:50] And then we was like, ooh, what's this? [00:09:52] Open up. [00:09:53] Oh, man. [00:09:58] My little pee-pee was rock-o. [00:10:01] Yeah, but no, seriously. [00:10:04] Let's get serious. [00:10:04] We had two swollen tips down there. [00:10:09] That was so that stuff like that, it damages somebody at a young age. [00:10:14] Yeah, let them grow up. [00:10:15] Let them get older. [00:10:16] Sex ad, you can start talking about, I mean, being gay and yeah, but let them grow up. [00:10:23] I mean, let them forget. [00:10:24] If you teach a kindergartner or second grader calculus, it's just going to go right over their head. [00:10:29] Yeah. [00:10:29] Same thing with transgender instances. [00:10:31] Some things are inappropriate for kids. [00:10:33] And she's talking about, what's she say? [00:10:35] This is a political wage issue. [00:10:38] Who made this political? [00:10:40] Democrats did. [00:10:41] You said people on the right hate homosexuals. [00:10:44] That's all lies. [00:10:45] Y'all made this a political issue. [00:10:46] There's people that hate gays, but it has nothing to do with your political affiliation. [00:10:50] You could be liberal and hate gays. [00:10:53] Yeah. [00:10:53] Why is it such? [00:10:54] Why is it just only Republicans that hates gays? [00:10:57] Yeah, homophobic homophobia, whatever you want to call it. [00:11:01] People that dislike just call it bigotry. [00:11:03] That homophobia is just a made-up word. [00:11:04] Yeah, that people that don't like gays. [00:11:07] I mean, have you seen what they, how they in the black community? [00:11:10] I mean, they vote Democrat at a 90% clip. [00:11:14] That's a real problem in the black community. [00:11:17] Yeah, but you know, when she was crying, she misrepresented what that bill stands for. [00:11:22] Everything that the Republicans stand for when it comes to protecting children. [00:11:26] I mean, they said they're attacking parents. [00:11:29] As a parent, you can teach whatever you want to your kids, but you can't have that. [00:11:36] It's inappropriate to have the authority over somebody else's kids to push your beliefs. [00:11:40] Like, they took Christianity out of schools. [00:11:42] They took prayer out. [00:11:43] Yeah, you can't push somebody else's religion on other kids. [00:11:46] Why do y'all feel like y'all can push somebody else's lifestyle on kids? [00:11:50] Yeah, sexuality. [00:11:52] Yeah. [00:11:52] I mean, It's like a fairytale lifestyle too. [00:11:55] Y'all just making this shit up. [00:11:57] If I can't preach in school, why in the hell should somebody have the ability to teach kids about transgenderism? [00:12:04] Or their 100 genders and their fairytale lifestyle. [00:12:07] No, you shouldn't be able to do that. [00:12:09] I don't even know why I had to come to a bill. [00:12:11] You sick fucks. [00:12:13] Yeah, I hate when the government has to intervene because I don't like government stepping in personal lives. [00:12:17] But when it comes to tax-funded schools, I mean, the parents have to, I mean, we're funding these schools. [00:12:26] We should have a right on how our kids are, what they're being taught in school. [00:12:29] Yeah, teach them science. [00:12:31] Boys have, girls have. === Parents Funding School Choices (01:19) === [00:12:33] Yeah, it's not that hard. [00:12:34] Yeah, I mean, y'all base gender on this. [00:12:37] Has nothing to do with it. [00:12:38] Yeah. [00:12:38] Has nothing to do with gender. [00:12:40] Never has. [00:12:41] Y'all just, y'all just, y'all nuts. [00:12:47] I want to keep talking about this, but I should just stop because Jin Saki, you just damn good show. [00:12:59] Crying and shit. [00:13:01] Over what? [00:13:02] Crying. [00:13:04] Crying. [00:13:04] That's how you're supposed to say it. [00:13:06] Crying. [00:13:06] I'm from Virginia, Marnsville, Virginia. [00:13:08] Crying. [00:13:09] What you crying for? [00:13:13] Even a woman's going to laugh at your ass. [00:13:15] Yeah, that's why they cut to you because she knows you a joke. [00:13:18] Yeah. [00:13:38] Hey, everybody, drop into mypillow.com and get up to 66% off. [00:13:43] Yeah, support Mike as he helps the Freedom Convoy. 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