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May 24, 2023 - Hodgetwins
10:30
Transgender Banned From High School Graduation Ceremony

Hodgetwins dissect the Harrison Central High School controversy where transgender student LB was barred from graduation for wearing a dress, violating a policy mandating men wear button-downs and ties. The hosts condemn this as white supremacist bigotry, noting the school allowed feminine attire like makeup and surgery during classes before Superintendent Mitchell King enforced strict dress codes. Although LB's mother filed a federal discrimination lawsuit dismissed due to male registration paperwork, the hosts argue the gaslighting forced LB to skip the ceremony, exposing systemic hypocrisy in enforcing gender norms only at pivotal moments. [Automatically generated summary]

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Graduation Dress Code Struggles 00:09:42
Yeah, got a new show for y'all.
Got a damn good show.
Got a damn good show.
I remember my high school graduation.
I was glad it was over.
We didn't even go to our graduation.
It was too shy.
We didn't walk.
Yeah.
Didn't have enough money to get the gown and stuff, you know?
No, we didn't walk because remember they...
I'll get into that later.
Oh, that's right.
We owe the school money.
They wouldn't let us walk until we paid that $45.
No, it was more than that.
But anyway, what's this up?
It's high school, right?
And it's transgender that's graduating high school.
Yeah.
She's going to walk, right?
You know, with the cap and gown.
She's going to graduate.
She's looking for recognition for finishing high school.
She's looking for some validation.
Yeah.
She's trying to affirm her education.
Right?
But that's...
But at this high school, they have a policy on how men and women dress when they walk.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
So, kind of policy, Keith, a dude can't walk in a dress.
That's that kind of policy.
Oh, white supremacist policy.
That's white supremacy.
You mean to tell me a man cannot wear a dress?
This is not a free country then.
This ain't Scotland.
This is America.
They don't wear...
Men don't wear dresses in Scotland.
They wear kilts.
It's the difference.
Same thing.
Like it's a big difference between a man bag and a purse.
Totally two different things.
What's a man bag?
Looks like a purse.
It's got a different design on it.
It's more masculine.
It's got a different logo on it.
Yes, it's masculine.
What?
The man purse got a damn emblem of a cock and balls on it or something?
What?
Whatever.
So this transgender, she's got a problem.
This transgender's got a problem.
The school policy.
Yeah.
What's the word I'm looking for?
It's problematic.
Oh, so this transgender is facing the dilemma.
Whether she walks down the aisle, right, dressed like a man, or she don't walk at all.
That's a huge dilemma, man.
Yeah, so you got a decision to make.
So you got a very tough decision to make.
Do you walk down with the other students, dress like a man, or you don't walk at all?
What's more important to you?
That's what you got to decide.
So the local news station covered this.
Check out the video.
But for some Harrison Central high students, this weekend ceremony only represents heartbreak.
Blonde, too.
It was just two weeks ago when 17-year-old LB was called into her principal's office for what she refers to as an unexpected warning.
She was told as a transgender student and biological male, she must adhere to the boys' dress code for graduation.
According to school policy, her only requirement left to graduate was to wear a white button-down shirt, a tie, and black pants.
When we looked at that policy, under our impression, my daughter identifies as female every day of her life.
She dresses in feminine clothing every day of her life.
LB's mom says school staff has always been supportive of her feminine attire.
That was until Superintendent Mitchell King ordered the dress code be strictly enforced this year.
He also said that the kids needed to have on their Sundays best.
How is that her wearing her dress not her Sundays best?
They took the issue to federal court claiming discrimination by the school district.
But the judge ruling against her because her registration paperwork spelled out male.
Me going to graduation and what they asked me to wear would be me telling them that it's okay.
And it's not.
It would just feel like I was shadowed and tainted by bigotry.
It's not bigotry, it's a policy.
Yeah.
Like a dude, if a guy doesn't wear the proper tie, he's just a guy.
He's not transgender.
He's just a guy.
He knows he's a guy, and he doesn't dress correctly for graduation.
He can't walk.
Yeah, it's just the rules.
That's nothing to do with you being transgender.
Well, it does happen to do something with you being transgender because you're trying to wear a dress.
Well, she's saying it's bigotry to her because she's transgender.
It is a bigotry towards.
It's a prejudice against the ladyboys.
Call it what it is, Keith.
Don't try and pick the evidence.
Don't come from an anecdotal perspective.
Stay scientific.
They got some against transgenders.
The lady boys, man.
The lady boys can't do what they want to do.
That's messed up.
That is wrong.
I denounce them.
I rebuke them racist pieces of crap.
This is a miracle.
You had the freedom to pursue the happiness.
Don't you agree?
You believe in the First Amendment, right?
You believe in freedom, right?
You would have still looked like a woman if you had a tie and everything.
You just wear pants.
You got your hair like a woman.
I mean, hey, I got an idea.
I got an idea, Keith.
Look, this is what you do, honey.
Go wear one of those business suits that women wear.
You gotta wear a tie.
Yeah, a business suit for a woman.
You know how that women wear pants and a suit, but it's a woman's suit.
Show up in that.
They can't touch you.
They can't touch you.
It's too late.
She didn't go.
She didn't go.
Man, you should have reached out.
Could have helped you.
She didn't go, huh?
No.
She said it was too much bigotry going on.
You just could have worn some pants like a woman.
You know, women wear pants too.
Could have bought some woman pants.
But if that's the policy to walk, right?
For graduation, why were you even able to go to that school?
Yeah.
Oh, now you agree with me.
What?
If that's that superintendent, sound like an asshole to me.
I think he sounds like he's transphobic.
You're going to let the girl, the ladyboy, go to school, get an education, do all this, show up.
She got a boob job, don't he?
I don't know what the hell's going on.
You know what I just said?
She got a boob, dog.
I mean, she got a boob job.
You should have said he got a boob job.
No, it's too much mind fuckery for me.
Still a he.
Yeah, I know that.
Scientifically.
Yeah.
But her imagination.
Some people, but that don't matter anymore.
Signs don't matter.
It's all up here now.
Need to get with the program.
That's like me.
That's like me imagining to be white.
My name is no longer Keith Hoggetts.
It's Harry.
It's Harry Thompson.
Harry Thompson?
That's the whitest name you could come up with?
My name is John Smith.
John Wilstein.
I'm Jewish, too.
It doesn't.
Will Steve.
Willstein.
I never heard of that.
I had to put that steam on now.
You put steam on anything, it turns into Jewish name.
You know that?
Jews smart, man.
See, whatever.
You know, me personally, I'm a conservative, Christian.
You know.
What's that got to do with anything?
Just, I'm going to give him my perspective.
My perspective is different from, say, someone from New York City or somebody from California.
We all have different perspectives.
We all have diversity, regardless of where we come from.
I'm just laying down the foundation.
I'm giving you my perspective.
But that's not to say.
That's not to say that all Christians agree with me.
I think it's kind of messed up.
It's like they, what's the word link for?
They, damn, man, I hate when you have a word.
It's right on the tip of your tongue.
You're doing all that damn talking ain't said nothing.
Who are you, Kamala Harris now?
They gaslighted you the entire time.
What?
They gaslighting you.
They let her show up to school with them big-ass titties in a dress, makeup, all that damn weave going, makeup.
They let her do all that.
Go to class, everything.
Then when it's time to graduate, oh, you can't wear that during graduation.
Hypocrites.
They twisted her perspective.
They twisted her perception of what was going on.
She thought they was cool.
But no, she thought they was gaslighting and the hypocrites.
She thought they was cool.
They let her do all that.
So the school is gaslighting transgender?
Yeah.
Don't transgender.
That's a contradiction.
Transgender lives in a big gaslighting.
They live in a fake sense of reality and they expect us to conform to that.
The school gaslighted her and she gaslighting herself.
Y'all gonna blow that whole school up.
All that damn gaslighting.
All you need is a match.
Boom!
Both sides is full of shit.
Yeah, this shit.
I don't believe that.
They've been letting you kick field goals from 40 yards the whole entire time you're in school.
Then right when graduation, they moved the goalpost away.
They moved it back up.
You can't kick that no more.
That was a damn good show.
Moving The Goalpost At Grad 00:00:47
Damn good show.
Don't forget, giving away a truck.
Tell me about it, Keith.
Yeah, it's a 20, 2023.
Chevy, hot country.
It's in high definition.
It's got HD right there at the side.
Got the Duramax transmission in there.
It's got them big 30-inch wheels, them damn 25-inch rims.
I mean, this is a man's truck.
Yeah.
Man, you can pick up all kinds of little white honeys going down the street.
Add little black ones, too.
You can pick up some Mexicans.
You can even pick up some transgenders in this truck.
All you got to do is go down to LA, right down Figueroa Street.
There's a bunch of them out there.
Pick them up.
They get sucked off.
Hey, don't forget when you win the truck, you also get $10,000 in cash.
But the end of the contest, just got to go to officialhorrors20s.com, buy some from our website.
Yeah.
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