Hodgetwins react to Hulk Hogan's death with indifference, joking about replacing him with Kid Rock while claiming liberals celebrate his passing as a Trump supporter. They dissect a secretly recorded video where Hogan expresses concerns about his daughter dating a Black man, debating whether this constitutes racism or valid prejudice. Despite arguing people should be judged by their totality, speakers defend holding biases against African Americans in hoodies, citing FBI crime stats. The discussion highlights the hypocrisy of condemning Hogan's past remarks yet cheering his death, ultimately revealing deep-seated racial prejudices within the conversation. [Automatically generated summary]
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Cheering On A Death00:08:24
Care about this?
You think we give a fab?
We don't care.
Oh, Hulk Hogan died.
Maybe we can get Kid Rock next.
Paul Kogan's dad.
Pulk Hogan's dad.
Shut the shut the up.
We're not actually mourning this motherfucker's death, are we?
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The left is like just a bunch of miserable people.
Hateful.
Demonic.
Who does a video on social media using foul language and express that joy of a man who passed away?
I would say mentally ill.
Yeah, you have to be mentally ill.
Or the guy's got to be guilty of doing some egregious.
Heinous acts.
Yeah.
Heinous.
Yeah.
Horrible things.
But what has he done?
He said some off-color things about a demographic of people.
Who hasn't done that?
Who's immune from that?
Especially these people and they find joy in it.
I don't think it's really joy.
It's just fake.
They are posturing.
Yeah, posturing fake joy.
I don't know, Kim, these people.
How can he be happy over someone passed away?
I mean, what harm did he cause them?
Oh, he's a Trump supporter.
That's it.
That's nuts.
Yeah.
God is so good.
The half-wit, better known as Hulk Hogan, has passed on.
And I, for one, am happy about it.
If you haven't heard, Hulk Hogan had a heart attack last night.
All that hatred balled up in his chest.
All that shit finally did its job.
Took a long time.
Took way too long, in my opinion.
And for anybody who's like... The left is celebrating the passing.
How dare him, you and your mother.
Okay, I just want you to know that from the bottom of my spirit.
These people are sick.
Well, just the thing.
He voted for Trump.
Yeah.
And then in the past, I guess he heard his daughter.
Here, hold up.
Let me pull this up.
I guess he heard his daughter was dating or sleeping with a black guy.
That will concern me too.
I would have...
It's being sickly recorded too.
So I'm not too sure who recorded that.
Right.
But they had ulterior motives when he recorded it.
Like, I don't know.
It's like when you think of African Americans, you don't think.
Well, let me say this.
You think the worst.
Yeah, yeah.
But I mean, if you're not concerned that your daughter or your son is dating someone of the opposite race and it doesn't concern you, I mean, you're just not being totally honest with yourself or to the American people or the public.
Like if my daughter or my son was a relationship, and I'm black, right?
If I see a person of my demographic, first things that's going to come to mind is like, hmm, what type of person this person is, right?
So I'll sit down.
I was like, man, he don't even know how to wear his pants, right?
He's got all this gold in his mouth.
He's wearing his cap with a flat brim.
I don't trust those people.
I'm just being honest.
Yeah, we have a and that conversation that he was being secretly recorded that should that wasn't meant for public consumption.
That shouldn't have been admissible to be uh put out there in front of the public.
Well, that's a conversation you should, yeah.
I'm not sure who recorded it.
I don't know if it was daughter, I didn't really look into it.
Yeah, it's just a word, it's just yeah, I don't know.
People are just really fragile when it comes to that word, the use of that word.
Yeah, but it's okay to put it in music, yeah, and rap and all these right rappers are making millions of dollars using the word, but it's like, yeah, yeah, I don't if my daughter was a word, if my daughter was dating or son dating someone, um, that wasn't black, and they might be in the country legally.
I would be concerned.
Maybe this person's got ulterior motives.
Just because a white man has a concern for that daughter or their son dating someone opposite race, doesn't mean that necessarily racist.
They might be prejudiced.
I'm prejudiced as hell until I get to know you.
If you're that certain demographic, you damn right.
I'm going to judge the hell out of you until I get to know you.
Yeah, like the people in that video, they play dumb.
Yeah.
Like there's no negative stereo, like there's no righteous negative stereotype for African Americans.
Right, right, right.
I mean, FBI statistics.
If you just looked at FBI statistics and per capita, we only make up 12% of the population.
And how, as a demographic of people, how we are so prevalent when it comes to this crime.
Yeah, I'm not bitches crimes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm being honest.
Any objective human being would be like, hold up, let me meet this guy.
Yeah.
Now, but even though you meet, may be a great guy.
Right.
But that's the thing.
He's a part of a group.
How about his cousins?
How about his family?
Right, right.
His family members.
Like, if my daughter was dating a black guy, I find out he's in law school.
I'm like, man, you hit the jackpot on that one.
Actually, I think.
Because that's a unicorn you're dating.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, you're dating a Latino guy?
Oh, he's going to law school.
Oh, he's going to med school?
Yes.
Hit the jackpot.
That kid you're about to have is going to be very smart.
Yeah, also, I think I might be wrong.
In the video, he said, I don't care if he's a millionaire.
He's probably, he's probably pissed because he wants his grandkids to look like him.
Yeah, and both sides do that.
Yeah.
I've seen countless African Americans say, I want my kids to look like me.
Yep.
Yep.
I see this video of Muhammad Ali circulating on social media.
He said he's got this quote: Bluebirds want to be with bluebirds, red birds want to be with red birds.
I want my kids to look like me.
Yeah.
Muhammad Ali said that.
But when a white man says it, oh man, he's racist.
It's like a double standard.
Yeah, but before he died, he found God.
He got baptized.
Yeah.
Him and his wife.
Yeah.
And I mean, who's perfect?
Nobody's perfect.
That's just.
I've said some off-color things about every demographic of people on this planet on the regular.
But you don't hold me to my worst moment, to the worst things I've ever said.
You hold me, you take the things that I say in a totality.
If then you make a judge, yeah, you don't take my worst moment when I make a mistake because we all make mistakes.
We're all a human.
Why are you going to take something I said, the worst thing I say, and judge me on that?
Well, what if that?
Because if the people that criticize Hulk Hogan and things he said and things he did and people he voted for, why you should be holding yourself to that same standard.
Look what you're doing now.
You're actually cheering on the death of someone.
Yeah.
A husband, a father.
He's got kids.
He's got, I mean, you are no different.
Yeah, and what if in that Moment that you perceive to be his worst moment.
What if it's true?
Yeah, you know, what do you mean?
What do you mean, what I mean?
Explain you said if you say something in your worst moment, you just said that you judge me in what you think is my worst moment.
Yeah, when I say about a group of people, what if it's true what I'm saying?
I did, I did it.
The Street Hazard Approach00:01:08
Now you get it?
Yeah, I get it.
You know, I'm black and slow.
Yeah, facts can't be, you know, racist.
You know, now I judge our people all the time.
Yeah.
And black men, let me say this: women, black people judge black people all the time.
Yeah, I'm telling you right now, everybody in this world will approach this the same way.
Three o'clock in the morning, you're walking down the street, you see a group of old ladies with canes walking, you ain't gonna think nothing.
I tell you a group of African Americans come across you with hoodies on, I'm crossing the street.
Yeah, that's just me, though.
Yeah, I have a prejudice for our people.
No, that's common sense.
People who cross the street have a certain level of emotional intelligence.
That's a hazard approach to me.
A potential.
A potential hazard.
Yeah.
A potential hazard.
They're not all hazards, but it's a potential hazard I'm going to avoid.