Hodgetwins - “Black Woman Moved to Russia Escape Racism… Regretted It FAST” Aired: 2025-07-17 Duration: 11:07 === Escaping Racism in Russia (06:19) === [00:00:00] A black woman who moved from the U.S. to Russia to escape discrimination and racism revealed on you got to be batshit crazy to be black and think you're escaping racism by moving to Russia. [00:00:14] You got to be brain dead. [00:00:16] Yeah. [00:00:17] Yeah, I got a new show for y'all. [00:00:19] Got a damn good show. [00:00:20] But before we get today's video, don't forget about our new giveaway. [00:00:23] Ford 250 King Ranch in Camper, $10,000 in cash. [00:00:28] To get in and wear it, just go to my website, bitchhorsetwins.com. [00:00:32] Anything you buy on the site like my beef tallow bomb, my methylene blue, or my damn good coffee, get you automatically in a twin. [00:00:39] A black woman who moved from the U.S. to Russia to escape discrimination and racism revealed on social media that the entire plan backfired on her in a disturbing way. [00:00:48] Francine Villa was born in Russia, but moved to the U.S. with her family when she was a kid. [00:00:52] In a heartbreaking video, Francine claims that both she and her baby were brutally attacked by racist neighbors in Moscow. [00:01:00] She detailed the alleged assault on Instagram. [00:01:07] Now, the fact that the attack occurred in her homeland is an extra painful blow. [00:01:12] Villa had previously spoken about her move in the 2020 documentary back in the USSR, which aired on the Russian state media channel RT. [00:01:19] Villa said that her great-grandfather, George Tines, who hails from Virginia, worked as an agriculturalist after look, they're taking a picture of him because he's hey, can I get a picture with you? [00:01:31] I've never seen one of you before. [00:01:36] They're probably working together. [00:01:38] Look at that. [00:01:38] They're working together. [00:01:39] Yeah, they probably went up and said, man, let's go get a picture real quick. [00:01:49] That's Russia. [00:01:50] Yeah, yeah, you're right. [00:01:51] I mean, you don't see black people. [00:01:52] Yeah, it's gotta be insane to think outside of USA, you won't face any discrimination. [00:01:58] It's racism everywhere. [00:01:59] It's everywhere. [00:01:59] And you're going to a country that's primarily like even more white than America. [00:02:03] And you think you're running from racism? [00:02:05] Yeah, but racism is all in all demographics. [00:02:08] Latinos, Asia. [00:02:13] No matter where you go, an Asian could be racist against a white person. [00:02:15] A white person could be racist against a black person. [00:02:17] A black person could be racist against a white person. [00:02:19] Racism is everywhere. [00:02:21] But logically, I don't think this woman's all there. [00:02:24] You're going to Russia, right? [00:02:25] So I don't think her, I think this is a perception of racism. [00:02:29] Right, right. [00:02:30] She's black, Kevin. [00:02:32] Think about it. [00:02:33] How many times have we heard stories that they're racist? [00:02:36] They did this to me. [00:02:37] Then you look at the full story. [00:02:38] Oh, you deserve that. [00:02:40] You had that coming. [00:02:41] Right, right, right. [00:02:42] Right. [00:02:43] Her moving to the Soviet Union in the 1930s. [00:02:46] Now, much of her family still lives there, but at a young age, she moved with her mother to the United States. [00:02:50] It was there that she spent most of her life until experiencing what she described as a traumatizing experience with police. [00:02:57] Villa explained in the documentary that she'd approached officers for help during an emergency, but that they turned on her instead, throwing her to the ground. [00:03:05] It was then that she decided it was time to leave. [00:03:07] That was that's a wild story. [00:03:11] So one incident with cops that you didn't go your way. [00:03:14] Yeah. [00:03:15] But do we know what really happened? [00:03:18] They leaving out a lot of contacts like details. [00:03:20] You think I'm going to take her side? [00:03:23] Seems like propaganda to me. [00:03:27] Because she's not giving you any details, just her side of the story. [00:03:31] Right. [00:03:31] Back in 2019, here is how she explained it. [00:03:34] Quote, why did I make up my mind to move to Russia? [00:03:38] Stop it. [00:03:38] There you go. [00:03:39] How are you in Russia doing the black power fist in Russia? [00:03:44] Yep, that says it all. [00:03:45] What she's doing right there. [00:03:46] Whenever I see a black person do that, they're like far left. [00:03:50] I wanted to leave a country where I was facing discrimination. [00:03:53] After a year living in Moscow. [00:03:56] You ain't gonna face discrimination. [00:04:03] You gotta be brain dead. [00:04:05] Well, she's born there. [00:04:06] She's probably dual citizen. [00:04:08] She's probably got great memories of Russia. [00:04:10] But you know what? [00:04:11] She's been fed all this propaganda by Democrats in America. [00:04:14] So it makes them think outside of USA there's no discrimination. [00:04:20] Yeah. [00:04:21] But indoctrinated. [00:04:23] But this is based on her perception. [00:04:25] I'm thinking she didn't even face racism. [00:04:27] Yeah. [00:04:29] She told RT, quote, I feel free living in Russia because in Russia, no matter what time it is, I can walk outside and I'm safe. [00:04:36] Safe from who? [00:04:37] You can't do that here in America. [00:04:38] And guess who you're hiding from? [00:04:41] New York City, these inner cities. [00:04:44] Yeah, that's just such BS when people say stuff like that. [00:04:47] Years later, that proved to be a fantasy. [00:04:50] Following the alleged attack, Villa took to Instagram with blood still on her face, saying a couple in her apartment building beat her with fists while she was with her two-year-old and yelled racial slurs at her in Russian. [00:05:06] In edited footage shared by Villa of the incident, the couple can be seen arguing with her in the hallway of her building, threatening to throw out her belongings while she was seemingly blocked from entering her own apartment. [00:05:30] Okay, it looks like she's inside of her apartment. [00:05:34] I can't really make out what's going on, though. [00:05:36] It seems like they might be the apartment managers or running that apartment getting evicted. [00:05:40] I don't know. [00:05:41] I don't think she's being evicted, but sometimes they look like they're in charge of the apartment complex and they refuse to let her get inside of her apartment. [00:05:47] No normal person renting an apartment is going to let going to refuse that neighbor from going in their own apartment unless you have some type of authority to do so, you know? [00:05:56] Yeah. [00:06:01] Now she accuses her neighbors of changing the locks, cutting off the electricity, and even tossing her baby's stroller down the stairs. [00:06:07] She also claims her child is left. [00:06:09] That sounds like apartment managers. [00:06:11] She said her neighbors changed the locks, cut off her electricity. [00:06:17] How can you do that if you're just someone's neighbor? === The Threat to the Child (04:47) === [00:06:20] Yeah. [00:06:20] I'm thinking that the people that's renting her department. [00:06:23] Yeah, the landowners. [00:06:25] Yeah. [00:06:28] With bruises following the incident. [00:06:30] In footage taken from a hospital, Villa can be seen weeping in distress in the aftermath of this alleged attack. [00:06:36] She says she's filed complaints to the police, but claims they aren't helping or responding. [00:06:41] Looks like she, from what I saw in edited footage shared by Villa. [00:06:45] She's been evicted. [00:06:46] Yeah. [00:06:46] It looks like she's been evicted. [00:06:47] She tried to go back to her apartment. [00:06:48] Right. [00:06:49] And they had already changed the locks and cut off the electricity there. [00:06:52] Yeah. [00:06:53] And they got into a fiscal altercation. [00:06:56] That's what it looks like to me. [00:06:57] Yeah. [00:06:59] I don't think race played a role in. [00:07:01] I don't know. [00:07:01] Yeah. [00:07:02] From what I saw, I think she's live. [00:07:04] Yeah. [00:07:05] We're missing context. [00:07:08] Here's the entire video. [00:07:10] And I got translation jokes on here, captions. [00:07:42] You are your legalist. [00:07:43] I think that your legalist will go to the police. [00:07:48] What do you mean? [00:07:49] You don't understand me. [00:07:51] Why are you on me? [00:07:55] You're not afraid to be a child. [00:07:58] You don't teach me, please. [00:08:00] Don't be afraid to be a child. [00:08:01] Leave me a child. [00:08:02] Leave me a child. [00:08:04] I'm not afraid to be a child. [00:08:08] You're not afraid to be a child. [00:08:11] I'm a husband and a husband. [00:08:12] This is a young man and a big woman. [00:08:17] He hit me and I will kill you. [00:08:19] I'm black. [00:08:20] My bad words are bad. [00:08:22] I'm the last time I'm out of jail. [00:08:25] I'm out of jail. [00:08:27] You can take my steps. [00:08:29] I can go and go to my house. [00:08:31] It's a threat to my child. [00:08:33] Who? [00:08:33] He's a threat to the child. [00:08:35] You're a threat to the child. [00:08:48] I'm the first time I'm going to kill you. [00:08:52] You're a threat to the child. [00:08:54] I'm going to leave you. [00:08:55] This is my house. [00:08:57] Mama. [00:08:58] I know my love. [00:09:00] Mama. [00:09:04] It's not a dream. [00:09:04] It's a dream. [00:09:21] that's. [00:09:22] Did you catch that? [00:09:23] They said I'm tired of you being my client. [00:09:26] Yeah. [00:09:27] Sounds like they written her department. [00:09:45] Whatever. [00:09:46] Um now, Bloody knows the stuff I don't advocate for. [00:09:50] Yeah, not a proponent of hitting women at all. [00:09:53] But a lot of times women won't get physical thinking you're not gonna do nothing to them because you're a woman, especially in America, especially back women. [00:10:00] You ain't gonna hit me because I'm a woman. [00:10:02] And I don't know. [00:10:04] I have a bias towards us, so I don't know. [00:10:10] I gotta practice this. [00:10:12] You know what I'm saying? [00:10:13] Yeah, it looks to me that maybe she's a bad neighbor. [00:10:18] She's a bad tenant. [00:10:19] Yeah, bad tenant, bad neighbor. [00:10:21] She's been evicted. [00:10:22] She went to the cops and the cops are not doing anything. [00:10:24] Either they're all a bunch of white supremacists or she's in the wrong. [00:10:28] I don't think she's in the wrong. [00:10:29] I didn't hear any racist slurs being said. [00:10:32] Yeah, I didn't pick up in translation. [00:10:34] Yeah. [00:10:36] She said they were calling her racial slurs, right? [00:10:38] That's what she said, yeah. [00:10:40] Said a little kid was hurt too. [00:10:42] The little kid was hurt. [00:10:43] She attacked the little kid, too. [00:10:45] No, man. [00:10:46] I don't believe her. [00:10:47] I believe the white folks. [00:10:50] All I need to see was this stupid stupidity doing this. [00:10:54] Yeah. [00:10:54] Like, nah, I know what you're all about when you do stuff like that. [00:10:57] Yeah, there's no other country in the world that's better for black people than Americans. [00:11:03] Yeah. [00:11:04] No other place. [00:11:06] They put up with all our