Hodgetwins - Karmelo Anthony effect Woman Calls Kid N-Word Raises Over $350k After woke mob Tries To cancel Her Aired: 2025-05-04 Duration: 11:07 === White Privilege and Viral Fame (09:31) === [00:00:00] Yeah, I got a new show for you. [00:00:01] You got a damn good show. [00:00:03] All right, so this white woman is going viral because she said the dreaded n-word. [00:00:10] If you want to, that's easy for a white person to go viral. [00:00:12] Yeah, look at that white-word. [00:00:14] Because that white privilege gets used that N-word, you're going viral. [00:00:20] Right. [00:00:20] Right, so just to give y'all an idea of what's going on, supposedly this black kid there at the park, the black kid was rummaging through her stuff. [00:00:30] Yeah. [00:00:30] So she goes off holding the black kid. [00:00:32] I mean, you see a black kid going through your stuffing white. [00:00:34] The first thing that's going to come in your head, like N-word. [00:00:37] So let's check this out. [00:00:38] You call him a child? [00:00:42] Did you call the child the N-word? [00:00:44] It is not business. [00:00:45] You call him a ng. [00:00:47] Okay, why don't you have the boss to say it right now again? [00:00:51] Okay. [00:00:53] All right. [00:00:53] She called your bluff. [00:00:55] She called your bluff. [00:00:58] She didn't say it once. [00:00:59] She said it like for three months. [00:01:01] He did ask. [00:01:02] Yeah, you asked her to say it. [00:01:03] And white woman obliged, okay. [00:01:05] What'd you say? [00:01:13] That little kid, you call him a nigga? [00:01:15] That little child? [00:01:18] Are you about to hit him? [00:01:19] You chasing him? [00:01:20] He took my son's stock. [00:01:22] So that gives you the right to call the child five-year-old the N-word. [00:01:26] If that's what he's going to act. [00:01:27] That's what you're going to call him. [00:01:30] You know, that's a hate speech. [00:01:32] And you can be recorded for that. [00:01:33] I don't give a. [00:01:36] Okay, we'll see about that what the internet has to say about you. [00:01:41] Now, there's some people saying that the kid actually has autism that was digging through the bag, the black kid. [00:01:48] Yeah. [00:01:48] Now, my kid is autistic. [00:01:51] And like, if I'm drinking a soda from a can and I'm just sitting in my kitchen and I put it down and I look away, he'll come up and grab it and just walk away with it and drink it as if it's his. [00:02:00] He does this in public too. [00:02:01] So when I go out in public, I have to keep an eye on him because no matter how many times I tell him that's not his, he still does it. [00:02:09] So if that's what started this whole thing, I can understand why it happened because the kid's autistic. [00:02:14] Yeah, but I think, I mean, I don't know how true that is. [00:02:18] Yeah, I know. [00:02:19] I don't know how true that is. [00:02:20] Yeah, especially when it's coming from, you know what they said about Carmela Anthony? [00:02:24] Well, it's not a knife. [00:02:24] It was a cleat sharpener or a self-defense. [00:02:26] Black people lie like crazy. [00:02:28] Right. [00:02:28] Black people have a great imagination when it comes to line. [00:02:32] When they're getting handcuffed, they came up with the phrase, I didn't do nothing. [00:02:37] I can't breathe. [00:02:38] So you can't really trust the source of that kid having autism. [00:02:41] But I would understand why this happened if the kid did have autism. [00:02:44] But I'm not in that. [00:02:46] I'm not. [00:02:47] Like, if I see an adult behaving or robbing somebody, a black adult, I mean, I would understand why a white person would use that word. [00:02:55] But stuff like grape or robbing them. [00:02:59] Yeah, something heinous. [00:03:00] Unalive. [00:03:01] By all means, use one of your family members. [00:03:05] That word makes a lot of sense, but you got to be an adult. [00:03:10] That's still a child. [00:03:11] Well, Kim, just the thing. [00:03:12] There's a lot of black fatigue going on. [00:03:15] I know. [00:03:16] Look, we have black fatigue and we're black. [00:03:19] Now, imagine being white with black fatigue. [00:03:23] Yeah, I know. [00:03:23] I know. [00:03:24] Black rappers make millions of dollars just saying this word repeatedly. [00:03:28] And black people call each other that repeatedly. [00:03:30] I don't deny it. [00:03:31] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:03:33] So, and so she's being doxed and her life is over. [00:03:37] Well, they're trying to ruin her life. [00:03:38] She started a give me, what is it? [00:03:41] Give single. [00:03:42] Give single. [00:03:43] She's got a goal of a million dollars. [00:03:46] She's raised over $359,000. [00:03:50] Now, this is the black fatigue effect. [00:03:53] If that, what's happening with Carmelo Anthony, so much money raised. [00:03:57] Right, right. [00:03:57] There's no Carmelo Anthony happening right now. [00:04:00] I don't think she gets that money. [00:04:01] She doesn't get that amount of money. [00:04:03] It's black fatigue is what's going on here. [00:04:05] Yeah. [00:04:06] If Carmelo Anthony can raise $500,000 and he underlive a defenseless child, then, you know, I understand why. [00:04:13] Track me at a track me. [00:04:14] Now I understand why she's raising so much money. [00:04:16] It's because I had Carmelo Anthony effect and black fatigue. [00:04:20] Yeah. [00:04:22] I mean, I don't condone what she did over and over. [00:04:25] It's just, it's just childish, but yeah. [00:04:28] Colin, a child that's uh, I mean, she said it. [00:04:31] She'll, I think she just gave it to him one good time. [00:04:35] But then the black guy comes up and says, hey, what? [00:04:37] I'm not even mad for saying it to the black guy because you asked her to say it. [00:04:41] So if she, you know, but I don't, I don't condone her calling a child that. [00:04:48] You know, I remember when I don't, I remember when I was a small child and I would be outside and white adults would call me that. [00:04:55] That messed me up. [00:04:59] I remember we was playing baseball with little kids, right? [00:05:02] Yeah. [00:05:02] We was playing with this tennis ball and it bounced in this white people's yard. [00:05:06] Yeah. [00:05:06] We grew up in Munsville, Virginia. [00:05:08] I went to the yard and got it. [00:05:09] Yeah. [00:05:09] And then as I picked the ball up, he said, hey, don't ever come back in my yard. [00:05:15] Yeah. [00:05:16] Right? [00:05:16] He didn't have to say that. [00:05:17] He didn't have to say that. [00:05:18] Yeah. [00:05:19] That came from. [00:05:20] That has real hate. [00:05:22] I know white people, y'all understand, but I was like, 10 limits. [00:05:25] That hurt my feelings. [00:05:26] Yeah. [00:05:26] I think I almost started crying and I got scared too. [00:05:30] I mean, it has a huge effect on adults. [00:05:32] Just imagine the effect it has on a child. [00:05:34] Yeah, but they don't understand. [00:05:37] You know? [00:05:38] Yeah, but I'm telling you. [00:05:40] This is the Carmelo Anthony effect. [00:05:43] Well, hey, if the audacity of that kid, his family, to raise money and claim self-defense, and then you got all these black people dragging this poor white kid that's been unalive in the mud. [00:05:56] Right, right. [00:05:56] I'm telling you, white people is getting tired of this. [00:06:00] Yeah, yeah. [00:06:00] It's horrible. [00:06:02] That's the same group of people that came up with white privilege. [00:06:06] I'm telling you, it's black fatigue going on. [00:06:08] Yeah, yeah. [00:06:09] People are tired of black people's antics. [00:06:12] This woman's going to raise a million dollars. [00:06:14] She's going to raise a million dollars. [00:06:15] You think she's going to make it? [00:06:16] She's going to get there. [00:06:18] Well, I think it's been petered out now. [00:06:19] $359. [00:06:20] No, no, no, no. [00:06:21] We're talking about it. [00:06:22] How many of our fans are going to go donate? [00:06:26] We got a lot of women. [00:06:28] We're going to get probably 300,000, 400,000 views on this. [00:06:31] She's going to get a lot of donations. [00:06:33] What does her gives send go say? [00:06:35] My name is Shiloh and I've been put. [00:06:38] It's a nice name, Shiloh. [00:06:39] Yeah. [00:06:39] My name is Shiloh and I have been put into a very dire situation. [00:06:49] I like that word. [00:06:50] Dire. [00:06:50] This is all marketing right here. [00:06:52] Yeah. [00:06:52] Look, I recently had a kid steal from my 18-month-old son's diaper bag at a park. [00:06:58] He was rummaging through her diaper bag. [00:07:00] He's probably looking for some crah crackers. [00:07:02] He's probably looking for some snacks. [00:07:03] I called the kid out for what he was. [00:07:06] Oh, come on. [00:07:10] He's a. [00:07:11] If he has autism, shame on you. [00:07:14] If he doesn't have autism, he's still, you shouldn't call a kid that word no matter. [00:07:19] Hey, that's freedom of speech. [00:07:21] But how old do you think that kid was, Keith? [00:07:24] He didn't look that. [00:07:24] He's probably like seven? [00:07:26] No, he looked like he's about 10. [00:07:27] He's pretty big. [00:07:28] No, that kid was no deep. [00:07:29] Yeah, he's big enough to know better. [00:07:31] But if he's autistic, he really don't really. [00:07:34] Yeah. [00:07:34] You don't understand that. [00:07:35] I called the kid out for what he was. [00:07:38] Another man who we recently found out has had a history of law enforcement proceeded to record me and follow me to my car. [00:07:44] He then posted these videos online, which has caused my family and myself great turmoil. [00:07:50] And my social security number has been leaked. [00:07:52] My address. [00:07:52] That's horrible. [00:07:53] Yeah, it's horrible. [00:07:54] My address and phone number have been given out freely. [00:07:56] My family members are being attacked. [00:07:58] My eldest child may not be going back to school, even where our exercise has been exposed. [00:08:05] I'm asking for your help to assist in protecting my family. [00:08:08] I fear that we must relocate. [00:08:10] That's that Carmelo Anthony effect. [00:08:12] Yeah, if Carlo can raise $500,000, I have two small children who do not deserve this. [00:08:17] We have been threatened to the extreme by people online. [00:08:20] Anything will help. [00:08:21] We cannot and will not live in fear. [00:08:23] Thank you. [00:08:23] Like, you could have reprimanded that kid, but she didn't have to use that N-word. [00:08:28] Not on a child. [00:08:29] I don't condone what Carmelo. [00:08:30] Carmelo and his family did. [00:08:33] I actually don't condone what you're doing either. [00:08:35] Both of y'all are like pretty much the same. [00:08:37] Yeah. [00:08:40] I can understand you being upset. [00:08:42] Now, if that was a white kid, would you have called him the N-word? [00:08:45] No, you would say, hey, get out of my bag. [00:08:47] You, you. [00:08:49] Where's your parents like? [00:08:50] You know better than that. [00:08:51] Yeah. [00:08:51] You're white. [00:08:52] You treating that. [00:08:53] You just miss my child. [00:08:55] That's pretty good. [00:08:55] That's pretty good. [00:08:56] I have to admit. [00:08:57] You see what I'm saying? [00:08:58] If you'd have treated that kid like he is, this would have never happened. [00:09:00] But hey, this is like, this is like a blessing. [00:09:04] You could have raised a million dollars. [00:09:06] What's that one saying? [00:09:07] Every cloud have a silver lining. [00:09:09] Yeah, but this is all self-inflicted. [00:09:11] Yes. [00:09:11] Yeah. [00:09:11] Yeah. [00:09:12] Carmela Anthony, self-inflicted. [00:09:14] This lady's shallow. [00:09:15] Everything is self-inflicted. [00:09:16] If you'd have treated that child just like any other child that was rummaging through your stuff, other, you know, well, maybe her black fatigue. [00:09:23] If you'd have treated that child humanely, this wouldn't have happened. [00:09:26] Maybe her black fatigue is like at its highest. [00:09:30] Caught her at the bad time. === Ignorance Defines the Conflict (01:35) === [00:09:32] Yeah. [00:09:32] Yeah. [00:09:33] She's probably, I don't know. [00:09:35] She might be a good person. [00:09:37] I've said some horrible things when I'm upset. [00:09:40] And those words do not define me. [00:09:44] You know what you write. [00:09:45] Yeah. [00:09:46] It's probably a nice lady, man. [00:09:48] Yeah. [00:09:49] She just had it up to here with these Negroes. [00:09:53] She's probably had some bad interactions with black people over the last two years. [00:09:58] And then she's at the point. [00:09:59] Here's this black kid. [00:10:03] Where's food at? [00:10:03] Where's the grand product? [00:10:07] And she lost it. [00:10:07] She snapped. [00:10:08] Yeah, but a lot of people are ignorant to autism. [00:10:11] Yeah. [00:10:12] A lot of people don't really know what's ignorant to it. [00:10:15] Yeah. [00:10:15] I mean, a lot of people are ignorant. [00:10:16] That's why I don't like when people use that R-word. [00:10:18] You should never use that word. [00:10:20] That's like. [00:10:21] Yeah, but if that's what happened and the kid is. [00:10:24] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:10:25] That's that offends me more than the actual use of the N-word. [00:10:32] You know? [00:10:33] Yeah. [00:10:33] Yeah, that's true. [00:10:34] Yeah. [00:10:35] That's true. [00:10:35] But anyway, now, let me ask y'all this. [00:10:37] If that kid has, if he's on the spectrum, do y'all condone her raising a million dollars? [00:10:44] Because she's still an adult. [00:10:45] She should still behave like an adult. [00:10:48] Yeah, but you're asking him a question. [00:10:49] A lot of people don't even know what autism is, Come. [00:10:51] Yeah, I know. [00:10:52] They don't know. [00:10:53] Like, my kid's autistic. [00:10:55] He can't even, he can't talk. [00:10:57] Yeah, about 20, 30 years ago, Keith, people didn't even know. [00:11:00] I'm looking at these documentations on Netflix. [00:11:02] People didn't know serial killers exist. [00:11:06] They didn't know anything about, you know.