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Jan. 17, 2023 - Hodgetwins
03:59
Trans Owner of Miss Universe Wants to Empower Women

Hodgetwins examine the Miss Universe Organization's transition to trans ownership, aiming to empower women through feminism and diverse inclusion. The discussion contrasts this shift with historical male exploitation in pageants, likening it to the NFL, while noting the irony of Black hair products being sold by Asian entrepreneurs. The hosts reflect on societal progress, comparing modern acceptance to a South Park episode, ultimately suggesting that true empowerment requires structural changes beyond mere representation. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: nvidia/parakeet-tdt-0.6b-v2, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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Women Taking The Lead 00:03:55
It has been 70 years that Miss Universal Organization ran by men.
But now, time is up.
That's right, time is up.
It's the moment really for women to take the lead.
Yeah, I'm for that.
Empowering women, you know what I'm saying?
Women's Empowerment Platform.
Welcome to the Miss Universal Organization.
Yes.
It's power right there.
From now on, it's going to be ran by women.
Yes.
Owned by trans women.
What?
For all women.
For all women, really, around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.
Diverse inclusion.
Gender equality.
Creativity.
The force for good.
And of course, the beauty of humanity.
When I was born as a trans woman and sexually harassed by my own teacher when I was young.
Plus, I was not accepted by society because they did not want to embrace my differences.
But guess what?
Thank you.
What?
Thank you.
All right, cut it off.
I'm tired of this.
I had enough of this.
It was owned by men.
That's owned by trans women.
Y'all know the trans movement is, right?
It's a fucking man.
But I was with you, man.
I mean, I think, you know, a beauty pageant, it should be on.
I mean, it should be operating all by women.
You know what I'm saying?
No, no, no.
The judges should be women.
I mean, look at NFL no.
Look at NFL sports.
That's a man-dominated field, right?
No.
Men own it, men.
I mean, men, they're trying to include women in when it's not a.
No, this is how it works.
Who came up with the idea to exploit women?
Of course it was a man.
Yeah, it's true.
I mean, y'all didn't come up.
Look at...
I'll give it.
I'll make this point to you.
Okay.
You go buy black hair care products, right?
Black hair care products.
Who's selling them?
It ain't black people.
Asian people.
It's a bunch of damn Koreans selling them.
Yeah, Korean, China.
Yes.
Well, how do you know they're Korean?
You can't tell the difference between Korean and China.
I think China, no, China, they're Asian.
I know they're Asian.
I just can't tell the difference.
What if they're Chinese?
They pissed off.
Hey, Korean, I'm Chinese.
You can totally tell a real black man, an African from an American black person.
You can totally tell them apart.
Hey, but no, seriously, this is...
Man, who thought real life would be like a damn episode out of South Park?
You know what, man?
Modern society is like, it's like all satire, but they actually believe it.
It's like watching a comedy sketch from...
Doesn't make any sense, man.
Owned by trans women.
Where she was saying women?
She sounded like she was saying we men's on it.
Yeah.
We men.
She look like a woman, though.
Yeah, you got some nice tits on you.
I ain't gonna lie, that's some nice tits.
Got some nice lips on them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look like a woman.
I mean, if you didn't, until you talk, I had no idea you was a trans woman.
I thought you was a full-blown female.
I did too.
I ain't gonna lie.
You got a lot of skin in the game.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You look like a damn woman to me.
Some of these damn trans women, I'll be saying them like, they look better than some women.
I just saw this trans woman look like George Washington.
Work for a school board.
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