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Aug. 2, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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WOKE Cincinnati Just Exposed Why WHITES are not SAFE in WEIRD press conference!

Hodgetwins dissect a Cincinnati press conference where hosts condemn Mayor Pervol and Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey as incompetent DEI hires who failed to secure public safety after releasing a convicted felon on bail. While officials emphasized unity and partnerships with treatment providers, the host dismissed their approach as "Democrat nonsense," mocked a faith leader's velociraptor tooth necklace, and argued the violence would not be national news if roles were reversed. Ultimately, the segment frames the incident as evidence of systemic failure and low-capacity governance rather than a simple criminal affair. [Automatically generated summary]

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Leaders Take Responsibility 00:08:48
Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us here today.
I'm here with a group of city, county, and community leaders who have been with us every step of the way in building a kind of Cincinnati that our children and grandchildren can be proud of.
You say this is diversity, equity, inclusion.
That's why all these people up there.
Why you got all these fools up there?
I just want to hear the mayor, maybe the police chief.
That's all you need.
But this is what this city stands for.
Watch this woke mayor right here.
As you can see, there are far too many to announce individually.
But there are leaders here from law enforcement of both the county and the city, including public safety professionals like our firefighters, business leaders, community leaders, faith leaders, elected officials at both the city and the county level.
And we're here together with a unified message to our city.
For the past week, Cincinnati has been dealing with a serious challenge.
A challenge because of the awful and horrific fight in our downtown last weekend.
That was a fight.
I don't call that a fight.
That was an affair.
A challenge because of both the speculation and legitimate conversations raised because of it at both the local and national level, and a challenge because of the ongoing work that everyone at this podium and partners throughout our community have been investing our time and resources into to ensure the safety and vibrancy of every community in Cincinnati.
This was an awful incident, and our law enforcement has been working quickly and effectively to bring all responsible to justice.
Let me be clear.
There is no place for violent crime in Cincinnati.
Biden always uses that phrase.
Let me be clear.
Yeah, he always uses that.
Whether it's a fight or gun violence, we will pursue those responsible and we will hold them accountable no matter who they are.
That's where he brings up gun violence.
One of the suspects that has been arrested.
Right, right.
He's a convicted felon with armed robbery.
Yeah.
And then he was currently out on bail for four gun charges, right?
Four gun charges.
But they're tough on crime.
He's trying to make it look like we're doing all we can to keep crime down in Cincinnati.
Right.
What a joke.
Typical politician.
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All these people are Democrats.
Of course.
Period.
We will spare no expense in the pursuit of safety and justice.
We have the best police department in the country.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
Your fire chief is incompetent.
Your fire chief, you'd be the police.
I mean, the police chief is incompetent.
She had a bid moment.
She's a DEI hire.
She is a DEI hire.
All this DEI hiring you got going on.
I already know this police department sucks.
Y'all had all those people downtown.
Y'all had nobody walking the beat, walking the sidewalk, being a deterrent to violence or crime.
Y'all had a couple police officers in police cars.
That's all you had.
Back to the point I made earlier.
You had a violent criminal back out on the streets on Barn in your city.
Yeah, and you keep calling it a fight.
That was a man.
He jumped those people.
A couple.
Y'all, y'all, what's the word?
Y'all, y'all not tough on crime.
Nope.
Why?
Because why?
Because a lot of the criminals are who?
Oh, we all know who they are.
Yeah.
That's why.
Yeah, if he was tough on crime, that guy who made parole for that armed robbery charge, as soon as he got in trouble with another breaking the law, and he committed another firearm offense, he should be in jail right now, locked up.
That dude is a vicious, violent criminal.
And y'all got that man on the streets.
Yeah.
An extraordinarily difficult job and a dangerous job every single day.
It's 10 times more difficult when you keep letting criminals back on the street.
Yeah, I've heard enough of this idiot.
Watch this.
I'm going to know about this clown.
Yeah, but she's a total clown.
Yeah, we already know what she's about.
Total clown.
But watch who comes up after her.
Watch this.
We had a shooting in Cincinnati.
Now it's also troubling that I wake up and I see that there are shootings in some of our suburb areas as well.
So this revolving justice system affects the entire county.
And so our organization will be forming a committee and we will ask prosecutors, common police judges, municipal court judges, juvenile court judges to join us to find out how we can collectively work for a safer Cincinnati and for a safer criminal Hamilton County.
Thank you.
Look at this, Jeff.
Look at this.
Thank you, Mayor Perval, and everybody gathered here in support of the state.
Look at all of the stars on Sheriff Charmaine.
Thank you, Mayor Pervol, and everybody gathered here in support of our great city.
I'm Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, and as Sheriff of this county, I remain deeply committed to when policemen are predominantly male.
Oh, we know why.
It's protecting public safety, upholding justice, not just through enforcement, but through intentional, strong partnerships with strategic vision.
And, you know, this is about aligning the right services for intervention with our outreach professionals, with treatment providers, and with law enforcement.
Civic leaders will also help us, and we're committed to working as one system, the criminal justice system.
What a fraud.
It's not their responsibility.
All those people she named, it's not their responsibilities.
It's y'all's responsibility.
The police, the court system, that's where the responsibility lies.
You're talking about all these other people that partners in on this.
That's all Democrat nonsense.
Yeah.
It's all smoke and mirrors, man.
All this is smokescreen.
All you got to do is look at this case.
You got a dude that's being paroled for armed robbery.
He's got four gun offenses.
Yeah.
And he's pending another court case.
And then this on bond.
Yeah, but then this happened with that couple.
He participated in beating those people up, and he's still walking free.
Y'all let him out on $500 bail again.
Yeah.
So that we can bring some solutions and law and order to Hamilton County and the city of Cincinnati.
I'm proud to continue a strong partnership with the city.
And I know that these lasting solutions that we will work towards and find are going to bring in agencies from across this region.
They're going to bring in police departments, communities, and we are going to ensure safety and law and order.
No, you ain't.
You see a resident who works or lives in this city Will feel the impact of that because they will understand that we have created a safer environment in this city and county.
This working relationship will be led with integrity, compassion, and that's the word that's messing everything up: compassion.
Y'all have compassion for the criminals.
When you have compassion for the criminals, you have no sympathy for the victims.
Yeah, yeah.
Democrats can't live in a city, man.
They're not going to take care of you.
Yeah.
And transparency.
As your sheriff, I'm all in for the county.
I'm all in for the city and for the criminal justice system that we must utilize and strengthen our partnerships and bring real solutions and solutions that include law and order.
How are you going to have law and order when y'all don't even tough on crime?
You don't even enforce the law, man.
You don't even enforce the law.
Compassion For Criminals 00:06:23
That dude shouldn't even be walking on the streets.
Hey, watch they call it.
Especially the guy that hit the woman that knocked the woman in the punches.
To this city and this county.
Thank you very much.
Get off.
Ain't nobody trying to hear that.
They got a pastor coming up there next.
Finally, we'll have a faith leader.
A faith leader.
You're going to pray to Christ.
Thank you, Mayor, and to all of us gathered, to the chief, the sheriff, the council members.
I agree, and I'm excited to stand with the mayor.
Hey, Kevin, if I was a faith leader.
They look like a witch doctor to me.
Why's he got a velociraptor tooth on his he was wearing a velociraptor tooth?
That's what I'm saying.
If I was a faith leader, I come up there and look like I'm a faithful.
I have the cross from my neck.
You got that big line tooth on his name.
I don't see the cross.
I see a velociraptor tooth.
Our alligator tooth, something.
He looks like a voodoo doctor.
Others saying that safety has to be the number one priority in our city.
Yeah.
Across our city, every social demographic wants to live in a safe city.
No, no.
Saying that, let me address briefly the racializing and politicizing of this event this past weekend.
We would not be here, and this would not be national news.
This would not be national news if this was a group of black people that jumped on other black people.
Yeah, because y'all don't care about that.
Right.
It would not be national news if it happened in Montgomery Inn and somebody beat down two elderly white people.
What?
What is nobody would care?
It wouldn't be national news.
If they beat two elderly white people, that'd be natural.
Where would that not be national news?
But obviously, it's national news because it's been racialized.
Think about it.
People are not smart at all.
Yeah.
You got a mob of black people beating up a couple.
Jumped them, multiple people.
And y'all trying to say this is, and they one reason why this is this is uh this is going viral is because it's been racialized.
No, this went viral because black fatigue.
Yeah.
Black people get away with everything in this country.
They're not held accountable.
Yeah.
Let's let's walk back.
For those who want to racialize this, it was a fight that took place.
It was a black man and a white man one-on-one.
They were dude running back.
He don't want to fight.
He's ready.
He's trying to retreat.
Yeah.
And a mob of black people just pursue him and pump him on the ground.
That's a fight.
You call that a fight.
And then the white lady was trying to give aid to him.
Yeah.
If they beat him and knocked her out.
Yeah, that's a fight.
Yeah.
Facing each other, and no punches were thrown.
A kick was tried that didn't land.
For those who want to racialize it, then a black man stepped in between the combatants, separated them, and said, this is enough.
Stop fighting.
Everybody needs to chill.
And then for those who want to racialize it, the white man then steps back in the ring and slaps not the black man that he had just squared up with, but slaps another black man.
So after that, he was met with disproportionate force.
For those who want to politicize it, the JD Vance's and the Vivek Ramaswamis, the Hogswains, and the Bernie Marinos and the Christopher Smithermans and many others who want to politicize it, they have not yet said something that I always hear when a black person runs from the police and then is met with disproportionate force, sometimes ending their life.
What we hear is, well, why did they run?
Why didn't they just comply?
We hear that every time.
But I've yet to hear anybody say.
You shouldn't be a this city's the reason why you shouldn't be a faith leader.
Yeah, Cincinnati has one of the highest crime rates per capita in the country.
And this is why.
The people that live in that city are stupid and they vote for these idiots.
And that's why it's a failing city.
That's why it will always be a failing city.
Because when you have idiots.
Why didn't he just walk away?
So let me back up.
That white dude was right.
That dude was running away.
And it's watched out to render him aid.
Two combatants, one black, one white.
A black man steps in, breaks it up.
The white guy re-engages, slaps, not the black man that he had just squared up with, but slaps another black man.
And nobody's asking, why didn't he just walk away?
And so when I see, and I don't know who else the chief is looking for.
Why didn't the black people just walk away?
You know what?
Why the white man's got to be the black man?
You know, have you ever been, I've been concussed before.
I've been in a fight, and you're so confused.
You've been jumped by a mob.
Like he's on the ground, he's concussed.
That dude is out.
He gets up.
He doesn't know where he's at.
He's dizzy.
And he sees another attack on his face.
Of course he's going to swing.
Why are you trying to say that the victim caused all this?
This is crazy.
Even if he did cause all of that, it didn't justify everything I saw.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For, or a CPD is looking for, but when I see the mugshots, I only see people who look like me.
I don't see the person who re-engaged, slapped not the initial person, but slapped another black man.
So I don't see the slappers mugshot.
I didn't see it.
And so sadly, I have to agree with those who are politicizing this and racializing this.
How are you politicizing this?
With the Smithermans, the Ramaswamis, the Marinos, the Hogs Twins, Corey Bowlman.
This is racial because it is unequal justice.
And so until we see all the mugshots, this is still a racial issue.
So let me say again to those in Cincinnati, it's Friday night, and we know people like to go out on Friday night.
Here's what I would ask.
Because of what happened this past weekend, we don't want to see it happen again.
Unequal Justice Is Racial 00:00:37
Drink responsibly.
Why do you have to tell grown adults to drink responsibly?
It's not even that simple.
It's a cultural thing.
Yeah, that's just the guy.
That's a maturity thing.
Yeah, it's like the guy that was involved.
He's got a criminal record.
He should be locked up.
He's out on bond for a case.
And y'all let him right back on the street.
This is why y'all have that problem.
You people suck.
Yeah, these people are morons.
It's low capacity.
Yeah, every last one of them.
It's just stupid.
I see mug shots.
Everybody looks like me.
Why is that?
Because your people, the people that look like you, is attacking
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