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June 17, 2022 - Hodgetwins
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Transgender Propaganda On Fox News

Hodgetwins critique a Fox News report on the Whittington family, arguing parents Jeff and Hillary made premature decisions regarding their 14-year-old daughter Ryland's gender identity before she could speak effectively. Citing Hillary's book "Raising Ryland" written when Ryland was five or six as evidence of a publicity-driven agenda, the hosts contend the family is being groomed by Democratic strongholds in California and New York for political gain. They dismiss the coverage as typical transgender propaganda, suggesting the situation mirrors Caitlin Jenner's transition while questioning the family's true conservative motives amidst their Southern California location. Ultimately, the segment frames the controversy as a calculated media strategy rather than genuine parental concern. [Automatically generated summary]

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Hey, but anyway, we're going to talk about this Fox News segment.
And I mean, which is a, this segment we're about to talk about, it's really common on like MSNBC, CNN, all the other networks, but you wouldn't expect to see something like this.
No, Fox News.
Fox is turning into Vox.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's a transgender story.
A transgender story.
It's a transgender story.
Yeah, let's start it off.
It's like this.
They call themselves a conservative couple.
Yeah.
I mean, they look conservative, but since they open your mouth, bullshit.
I don't trust a conservative couple from Southern California.
Yeah.
Where conservatives are you from?
Oh, we're from Southern California.
Bullshit, you conservative.
You ain't, man.
You're crazy.
All right, let's start the video.
You saw me walking down the street.
You don't think anything different?
14-year-old Ryland Whittington is a typical Southern California teenager.
And the Whittingtons, along with Mom Hillary, Dad Jeff, and Sister Brindley, are a typical family.
The only difference, though, in Rylan's eyes, is what this family can mean to the tens of thousands of kids under 18 who identify as transgender.
We put our story out there so people could see that there's another family out there that is going through what we're going through, or there's another family who's proud of who they are.
Before Rylan could even speak, he managed to tell his parents that he is a boy.
I could just feel it.
It wasn't him trying to be a brat.
It was like painful.
It was truly painful for him to have to wear feminine clothing and for us constantly telling him that you're a girl.
Wait a minute.
How the hell a baby gonna tell you something he can't even speak yet?
Is that what he did?
I see.
I think they tried to embellish it on the story a little bit.
Yeah, that don't make sense.
I think he had just first start talking, but maybe he said no.
But it said before he could speak.
That's the words they use.
Maybe they used the wrong words.
Maybe they misspoke, but you can't communicate effectively if you're not using words yet.
So why did y'all take his word for it then?
Because he ain't sharing words.
Y'all made an assumption.
Is that fair to say?
They're making assumptions.
I think y'all took something and ran with it.
Yeah, they made an assumption.
Yeah.
Only time will tell if you made the right assumption.
Yeah, um.
Before he could talk.
Now, this is Fox News.
Just keep playing it, man.
Came out at age five a few years later.
Came out.
Initially, there was some pushback from us in trying to understand this.
We were confused like most people are.
We thought that gender and sexuality were the same thing.
It took us a while to figure out that those two things are different and that children actually do recognize their gender identity very young.
Some of them, not all.
But they listen to Rylan and to Hillary's conservative faith.
Conservative faith.
What does faith got to do with this?
I never heard of a faith called conservative.
The church of Christianity, of conservatism?
Ain't never heard no damn church of that.
I mean, if you're conservative, your faith could be Catholicism.
It could be Christianity.
Could be.
I mean, but it could be Muslim.
But I've been, I mean, I'm not the most, I'm religious, but I'm pretty sure it does not.
Faith has nothing to do with this.
Yeah.
That boy looks awful.
I mean, well, fuck it.
They started him young.
Like, that was a good one.
That was what, three?
Three or four?
That's, that's, y'all been raising her as a boy ever since he's three or four?
Yeah, that's based on some assumptions?
Based on some damn something he said when he couldn't even speak yet.
That's all you can say at that age.
Man.
Wait a minute.
I think he's trying to tell something, honey.
What?
You a boy?
I think that's what he's trying to say.
Let's do it, honey.
My son is transgender.
Like I said, this is in Southern California.
Yeah.
As soon as you say Southern California, there ain't no way in here you can be conservative.
But that's a different type of conservative out there.
You know, you know, CNN did a story on this a couple years ago.
And I want to show that.
So I'm going to cut away from this Fox News.
I'm going to show you a video CNN put together.
Yeah.
Watch this.
I went to the preschool for open house and all the kids had their self-portraits up.
And Ryland made a vest, huh?
A vest, a tie.
A tie, and his short hair before he even had short hair, huh?
Remember that?
You made this when you had long hair, but you knew what you looked like inside your head, huh?
You have chip on your face, dude.
I made it short.
Mm-hmm.
And that was, was that you trying to tell us something?
I couldn't.
Why couldn't you?
Because you were three?
Mommy and Daddy didn't understand yet, did we?
No.
Tell me that wasn't rehearsed.
I wouldn't do any.
That was rehearsed.
He's been coached.
You can obviously see it.
Anybody with a rational mind can see that kid's been coached.
And his dad is calling her dude.
And he got his hair cut like a boy.
They're treating him like a boy.
Yeah, they calling him that because of something he mumbled when he couldn't speak.
I have absolutely no problem with kids who've hit puberty and they realize that they're gay.
And a lot of times when you're gay, you want to dress and act like the opposite sex.
Everybody knows that.
When you see a guy that's gay, a lot of times they're really feminine.
Yeah, they want to put on a dress.
They want to put on some stilettos.
Yeah, they want to put on a bra, put some stocks in there, and grow out your hair, put on some makeup, start twitching like a woman.
I understand that.
I get that.
Vice versa.
It's because again, women, you see women that's like manly women, they're obviously gay.
You ain't even got to ask them.
You can see it.
It's like written all over their face.
I get that.
But at the ages of three and he's in preschool.
Yeah.
And y'all made some very crucial.
Shut up.
Y'all made some very crucial, crucial decisions based on a whim.
Yeah, and he drew that picture when he was in preschool.
And the reason why he drew that is because y'all was already cutting his hair like that.
Yeah.
And when you in preschool, when you drawing, he don't know what the hell he's drawing.
He's in preschool.
He's just, he's scribbling.
I mean, he could be drawing a damn scarecrow in the damn yard he saw the other day.
You don't know.
I mean, it sounds like this damn kid's a genius.
He figured out gender and everything at that age.
Sounds like this dude can move out and get his own house, go get him a job.
Let him drive your ass to work.
He's so grown.
Let him cook your breakfast and dinner.
Let him go to the pharmacy and pick up your medication when you need something.
You wouldn't do any of that.
But you could let him pick his gender at that age.
I don't even think he actually picked that.
I think y'all forced it on him because his mom wrote a book.
Yeah.
Raising Ryland.
Raising Ryland.
She wrote the book around he was six.
Y'all been in the spotlight for quite some time.
And y'all have made some very important decisions for your, for Rylan at a very young age based on a whim when he couldn't even talk.
Yeah, let me say this.
I see sometimes people on Instagram, social media, they'll go up to a homeless person.
Just because that camera's rolling, they'll give the homeless person something.
Yeah, to make themself look good.
To make themselves look good.
It's like they wouldn't have done it if the camera wasn't rolling.
Now, if y'all was getting like all this, all this prestige and all this notice, would y'all be doing, would you have written that book?
Yeah.
Would you have done all this if nobody was patting you on the shoulder?
Hey, man, don't touch me.
You know what I mean?
You wouldn't have did it because you're getting all this praise.
That's why you did it.
Because you know you'll be praised for doing this to your own girl.
Yeah, man.
That's why you're doing it.
It's not because.
Hey, calm down.
Just calm down.
I'm calm.
I mean, calm down.
You're getting worked up.
Fox News.
Got your kid.
Fox News, what y'all doing?
I have no problem with Fox News playing something like this when the kids like 15, 16, and because I knew what my sexuality was when I hit puberty.
Yeah, I knew when I was 11, I wanted to go up beside a female.
I mean, you know.
When I was 11.
I mean, you was hitting puberty.
I remember what you said.
I was 11 years old.
Look, Keith.
I mean, I don't want to go inside.
Shut up.
You want to talk?
Shut up.
So shut up.
I'm talking.
I called you Keith just now.
I never did that.
You didn't pick up on that?
You called me what?
Why are you going to call me you?
Well, that's when we was hitting puberty when it was left.
Remember, we was looking and said, look, get them big ass fingers out of my face.
I said, look, look, I got some peach fuzz growing.
Remember that?
What on your little nuts?
No, it wasn't on my nuts.
It's right up above.
Oh, yeah, that's where it grew first.
Yeah, then it started coming on the nuts.
Remember?
Yeah, it spread it down.
Last thing that grew was that ass hair.
I ain't got much, just a little bit, you know.
I ain't got like an afro on my ass or anything like that.
All right, so let's go and keep playing the Fox News.
Hey, but.
Hey, did you hear what I just said?
Hey, can I do some talking?
That boy looks coached.
Y'all made some...
Fuck it.
I'm going to repeat myself.
All right, go.
Shit's in the past.
He'd pushed back and done what a lot of parents do.
I don't think that we would have either one of the kids that you see before you here today.
Allowing him to live authentically and true to himself and be who he really feels like he is.
When you get to know Rylan, you see just how proud and confident he is of himself.
Rylan's story got international attention in 2014 when a family YouTube video went viral.
And Hillary has since written a book called Raising Ryland.
Yeah, yeah.
She wrote a book when he...
How long does it take for you to write a book?
And how old was he?
He was like five or six and you write it.
You just don't write a book in a couple of days.
Or somebody else wrote it for you, which is what most people do.
They don't write these books.
Somebody else write them.
They have ghostwriters.
You raised a transgender boy, transgender, whatever.
After three months, you writing books about it, you an expert?
You know what's crazy?
You know what I learned from Caitlin Jenner?
Caitlin Jenner?
Like, I used to think all trans was like gay.
That's what I thought too.
But Caitlin Jenner, she used to be he, used to be Bruce.
He likes women.
Yeah, he's lesbian.
I was going to say about this that he's gay, but maybe he's not gay.
You know what would be crazy if this dude that's living his life as a dude wants to suck cock?
Yeah, most transgenders do that.
Like a majority of transgenders.
But it doesn't matter.
Want to be a female, biological female.
She transitioned to a male and her partner is always vice versa.
The direct opposite.
It could be a guy transitioning to girl.
And at the end of the day, they still having straight sex at the end of the day.
That's what I want to know.
I might even get this book.
No, I'm just going to Google it and find out.
Ain't buying that damn book.
I'm just saying, wouldn't it be something?
They raised her as a boy.
When he starts dating, he likes boys.
I don't think so.
He dresses like a boy.
So usually, if you dress like a boy and you're a girl, you're the top.
She's, when you grow up, man, if you're gay, man, most of them are bisexual anyway.
She's going to get a taste of it.
She's going to do some experimenting.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'm not gay.
I'm just speculating over here.
We got any more footage and shit?
Yeah, Fox News got all kinds of clips.
Let's go to another Fox News clip.
An extraordinary courage displayed by Ryland, his sister Brindley, Father Jeff, and this story.
I want to thank the Whittington family for speaking to us.
It's not easy, particularly at a time when transgender issues have been politicized.
People are afraid of what they do not understand, Dana.
This family hopes their story will lead to more understanding, more acceptance, and ultimately, more love.
Shut up.
You're damn right we don't understand it because most transgenders don't even understand what the hell they're doing.
They still can't explain what a damn woman is.
Of course, I'm not going to understand it if they don't understand what a fucking woman is.
We don't understand.
Oh, you don't understand.
Hey, we're scared because we don't understand.
We understand it totally what y'all doing.
I'm not scared.
Yeah, you've been raising that boy like a boy.
His whole life.
Of course he's.
25 years old.
You called your little girl a dude.
Grooming Kids to Be Transgender 00:02:35
Yeah, you're a bad person.
You've been grooming that boy to be a transgender his entire life.
Let me say this.
Ryan's going to be 24, 25.
And she's going to talk shit to y'all.
I know it.
All these people with these transgender kids, one day they're going to be adults 25, 24 years old.
Yeah.
They're going to grow up.
We're going to have a lot more circumstances to review and understand.
Because most of these people that's transgender kids, they're all from the inner cities, Democratic strongholds.
These people are being created.
Yeah, they're being groomed.
They're being groomed.
You groomed them to be a transgender.
Because this shit's not happening in Mississippi, Kansas, Ohio.
I mean, Hai R even said that.
This is not happening in these areas.
All these areas in these California, New York, Miami, Florida, these Democratic strongholds.
This is where all this crap is being created.
And one of these days, someday these kids are going to be adults and they're going to talk all kinds of shit about their parents.
It's profitable for the parents.
She's writing books.
She's going TV.
She's getting, what's the word I'm looking for?
She's getting publicity.
Yeah.
Right now, everybody's telling you how great of a parent you are.
You a revolutionary.
You a pioneer.
But when these kids grow up, they're going to talk shit about y'all.
But Ryland looks happy.
Yeah, she looks happy.
Yeah.
Looks happy.
Yeah.
But it's kind of bugging me.
What?
Is Ryland gay or is you know, I got to know this.
Something tells me that this boy is going to like cock.
Man, you crazy as hell for saying that.
No, because when I first learned about transgenders, I thought they were gay.
A lot of them's not.
They're just straight, yeah.
They just want to live their life as the opposite sex, but they still like the sex.
Yeah.
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