Hodgetwins debate a teacher reading a transgender teddy bear book to four and five-year-olds, with the host condemning it as inappropriate grooming that ignores basic literacy needs while the teacher claims students felt relief. The argument escalates to broader critiques of gender ideology compared to veganism and Texas drag bans, which the host deems propaganda for public schools. Ultimately, the episode highlights a deep cultural divide over when children should encounter complex identity concepts versus foundational skills. [Automatically generated summary]
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Stealthy Trans Teacher Scandal00:08:07
Yeah, I've got a new show for y'all.
Hey, where all these trans teachers come from, man?
Trans teachers.
Yeah, well, this trans teacher is the worst, man.
She's doing things trying to be stealthy.
Trying to be clandestine.
Do it on the last day of school.
Because she don't think she's going to, you know, ain't going to be any ramifications.
Ain't going to be no dire consequences.
But then you film it and you put it up.
Everybody see.
Yeah.
Check this video out.
Today I'm the last day I finally decided to come out to my kids.
And my kids are older.
They're four and five.
And the way that I did it is just read them a book about this teddy bear that kind of comes out as a trans girl.
And it's really nice and it's very simple.
They understood it right away.
They understood it right away.
A book about a teddy bear, trans.
Is this name?
Yeah, trans girl.
What is that, grooming 101?
You're going to read him a little book now.
It's going to tell him how to transition.
That's grooming, man.
Why are you...
That's a weird book.
She said they're older.
They're four and five years.
Older is like 16, 17.
Four and five years old.
Older?
Four or five?
That don't make any sense.
These kids are not old enough for this.
They can barely even...
They don't even know how to wipe their ass properly.
Tie their shoes.
Well, I didn't know how to tie my shoes.
I think all the other kids did.
If I was.
I had the shoes with the zippers on it.
And the veil.
Shut up, man.
The kids.
So if you'd have read me this book, I'd be like, huh?
What?
What the hell are you talking about?
Seriously.
I would like to think if I was in kindergarten and somebody read me this book, at the end of that day, I'd be like, what the fuck was that?
It's the last day of school.
No, I'm the last day of school.
You would have looked at a good movie.
The teachers show movies.
It's like Blackstay because it's the last day of school.
And you reading me this bullshit?
Yeah, this is supposed to be the last day of school.
This is the best day in school.
We supposed to be eating, drinking Kool-Aid.
Supposed to be eating some graham crackers.
We supposed to be looking at movies.
You ain't talking about a damn bird and you transition.
You the worst teacher ever.
That's going to scarred me for life.
It's like all these trans people, these non-binary people, their whole life is based around their gender.
That's all they think about 24-7 is their gender.
Look, I'm a male.
Nobody gives a shit.
Yeah.
He's a male.
No, I'm trans, none.
I'm non-binary.
And you know what?
Nobody gives a shit.
Hey, Keith, he's transgender.
Guess what?
Nobody gives a shit.
Nobody gives a shit.
Nobody cares.
But you, the only people who care is you people.
Nobody cares.
Why?
It's.
It's sad, really.
Whole life based around that gender.
And it's meaningless.
Yeah.
It really is, man.
You come out to four or five years old reading a book by damn bury transition to a girl because the barrel is trapped in the wrong body.
Don't that sound a little cuckoo to you?
I'm sure you're a beautiful, nice person.
But geez.
I mean, can I go to school?
Can I become a teacher and bring a holy Bible and start teaching kids the Ten Commandments?
The seven commandments, you was going to say.
Can I do that?
Can I read the Ten Commandments?
No, I can't do that because people that don't believe in God, families who don't believe in God, they don't want that stuff taught to their kids.
So what makes you think you can teach me, teach my kids about your damn gender ideologies?
Can I sit down and read a book about being straight and straight sex?
That would be inappropriate for a four or five year old.
Next video.
Man.
And I think what made me cry the most was that afterwards, like, I kind of looked at them and there was just this silence in the room.
And I just thought, oh my God, now they see me as a totally different person.
And before this, they loved me.
I was such one of their favorite teachers.
And it felt so good to have that.
And I think that's one of the biggest fears I had is that as soon as they found out about me, they would lose all love for me.
And then one of my kids breaks the silence and she gets up and she just is like, she just hugs me.
And she's just like, everyone, give Rutia a hug.
And they all came and they gave me a hug.
And she was just like, we love you.
Like, we love you so much.
And I'm, yeah, it made me really emotional.
And it was, I think, one of the biggest moments in my transition where I truly felt like at peace with who I am.
So you're at peace with yourself because four and five-year-olds accept you for who you are.
Did you know little four or five-year-old kids accept men handing them lollipops, standing outside a damn white minivan with no windows, and they'll jump in the van with them with a ski mask on?
Just because they gave them a lollipop.
Yeah.
They're four and five.
They don't know their timetables.
They don't know how to read.
Yeah.
They're very ignorant.
Yeah, but they don't know anything.
Yeah, but they validate you.
They legitimize your gender.
You know how sick and twisted you got to be to think this bullshit.
And you crying all by yourself, looking into a cell phone.
That's a red flag.
You're an emotional wreck.
You're having, you got some issues, lady.
I mean, yeah, that's what you want to be.
So that's what I'm going to call you.
But you know, your job description is to teach kids.
I don't want, if I send my kids to school, I don't want him to be exposed to this.
She's four and five years.
You know what you're teaching at this age?
How to write your damn name within the damn lines.
How to stay within colouring within the lines.
You're trying to tell kids you're a woman, but you got a mushroom tip.
And you think that's they're ready for that when they can't even color in the lines.
They can't even write their damn names within the lines.
They can't even keep their damn hands off each other.
Follow them simple directions.
I don't, I will never understand some transgender trying to seek validation.
Not as kids.
It's because their whole life is based around their gender.
They eat, breathe, sleep, gender.
24-7.
Like I said earlier, I'm a male.
Nobody gives a shit.
Y'all just like vegans, but 500 times worse.
You know, a vegan, they tell a man, I don't eat meat.
You know that, man.
I haven't ate meat in like 30 years, man.
You don't need all that protein, man.
Protein gonna kill you.
You know that, right?
You know?
Yeah.
I feel better now, ever.
Yeah.
I ain't even aged.
I'm getting younger.
10 minutes later, yo, you know what?
Did I ever tell you?
I'm a vegan.
Yep.
I haven't ate meat in 30 years.
Shit's over and over like it's a broken record.
Next video.
One more video, huh?
Like, even kids can understand it.
And even kids can accept me.
And so it doesn't make any fucking sense what adults can't.
Because if a kid can, why can't a fucking adult understand and accept?
And I've actually been having a lot of conversations recently about this, just in general, about this idea that like queer people are indoctrinating kids and like that Texas law that's going to ban drag queens from interacting with kids.
I mean, all of this legislation and these conversations coming up about it.
And I just had a moment where I came out to my kids and they accepted me.
Now I know all this is made up.
You just made all this up.
Because of that law, huh?
Yeah, you just made all of this up to prove this point that you're making right now.
You didn't come out to your kids.
You probably came out to a couple of them, like your queer kids.
Well, maybe she did come out to them, but she's totally making the story sound like it was a happy ending.
I bet them kids like, what the?
But look, I think she embellished on what happened to make this point at the end, though.
Yeah, just because of that law.
Which, you know, it makes sense.
Public Schools vs Parental Beliefs00:01:01
Nobody wants their kids to be exposed to things like that.
I don't want my kids exposed to this.
Like, atheists don't want their kids exposed to Christianity and so forth.
People, you shouldn't, this goes above and beyond what you're hired to do.
Nobody sends their school to learn about transitioning birds.
Nobody sends.
Yeah.
Just teach the kids what you're supposed to teach them.
I mean, this is propaganda.
Nobody, you're teaching your one-sided beliefs that few people believe in.
Yeah.
Very few.
This embodies the word propaganda.
You're a propagandist.
Yep.
I mean, if parents want to take their kids to this, it shouldn't be at a public school.
It should be at a library.
But as far as some public schools, public schools?
No, this shouldn't be within 500 yards of a public school.
If parents are just brainwashing and they want to teach this and, you know, show their kids this stuff, by all means, take your kids, take them to a drag queen, let them read all you want.
If that makes you feel better inside.
But as far as most people in America, they don't want to be their kids exposed to this.