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Sept. 6, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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NFL HUMILIATED After NBC Shows Fans IGNORING Black National Anthem!

Hodgetwins analyze the Cowboys vs. Eagles opening night on NBC, claiming the network colluded to expose a 90% Black crowd ignoring the "black national anthem." They criticize attendees for virtue signaling and brainwashing, noting only one person placed a hand on their chest while others recorded or looked around. The hosts argue Black athletes should stand for the Star Spangled Banner to honor those who fought for the country, warning that current behavior hurts race relations and invites negative consequences for players. Ultimately, they suggest this incident reveals deep cultural fractures rather than simple disrespect. [Automatically generated summary]

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NBC Crowds Out Black Anthem 00:06:09
Yeah, got a new show for y'all.
Damn good show.
All right, so last night was the opening night for the NFL.
Yeah.
Big game, Cowboys versus Eagles, right?
Yeah, and my team lost.
Sucks.
Yeah, but anyway, they sang.
She sang the black national anthem.
And for whatever reason, you could hear the crowd more than her.
Right.
And then NBC was showing the crowd how they were not really interested in it.
They didn't give a damn about the black national anthem.
Yeah, so it's like, it seems like NBC is colluding to show you how stupid this is.
Yeah.
And for them, they need to stop this.
Yeah.
Check this out.
Why would NBC do this?
They did this on purpose.
Yeah.
Nobody cares.
Like, what are you supposed to do during the national, the black national anthem if you're white?
You're supposed to sit there and put your hand on your chest like this?
It's the dumbest thing ever.
Yeah.
And look at the crowd.
Look at this.
Did you see the black dude?
Yeah, I saw him.
Why do you think NBC did this?
This is so amazing.
The audience is like 90% black.
Right?
So look how white people are.
I love this.
Yeah.
Yeah, like during the Super Bowl.
Was that the Super Bowl?
That black guy was rapping?
Yeah, everybody saying it was like one of the worst Super Bowls.
Everybody tuned it out.
Yeah.
Like black people loved it, but they didn't show the crowd.
Right.
And right here, they're showing the crowd.
Right.
It takes all of us.
You damn right, it takes all of us.
Maybe you should have told that to the white audience before she started singing.
Kevin, ain't nobody trying to hear that.
I ain't trying to hear that.
She's a beautiful singer.
She can sing, but nobody's trying to hear all that woke stuff, man.
We only have one national anthem, and it's the white one.
Joking and joking, the national anthem is for everybody.
Yes, for everybody.
I don't understand why black people don't see that.
Yeah.
You know, they actually think this is their national anthem.
No.
All you're doing is spreading black fatigue.
That's all you're doing.
Virtue signaling.
Yeah.
Listen at the audience.
Yeah, NBC's got the audio fed in.
Like when you hear the actual national anthem, the only audio that's being, you can hear is the actual singers, right?
Maybe you can hear like a little bit of background.
You don't hear much every time I'm at a game and when that national anthem is being played, where I'm sitting or where I'm standing, everybody's quiet and they got their hand on their chest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because you got to respect the country.
Yeah.
If there's any background noise, it's very minute.
Yeah.
And it's all the black people.
You know what?
I've noticed that.
Yeah.
A lot of black people do that.
Well, I ain't standing for the national anthem.
That anthem's not for me.
Which is sad for them to say that it is, but you're so stupid and brainwashed.
You know what I mean?
Black people fought for this country.
Yeah.
Even though they didn't accept them as being equal to whites, they still died and fought for this country.
There's a lot of people died and fought for us.
And we're part of that national anthem now.
And blacks and a lot of minorities, and we all are a land of immigrants.
We all built this country.
Yeah, how many white people died for me to have a right to be free in this country?
Black people are just very malleable.
They're very easily influenced.
You can brainwash a black person, a sub-hand.
You could trick them very easy.
They should at least kept the camera over to Kevin.
Yeah, I know.
They keep showing this chief love.
Yeah.
Sad, really.
But like a lot of black people, they see this as being bigger than a national anthem.
That's why she took it.
Yeah, and they think they're actually empowering themselves.
No, you continue to brainwash yourself.
You know why they're cheering?
It's over.
You know what?
I've sat down and actually read over the lyrics.
It's actually a beautiful song, but we don't need two national anthems.
We already got a great one.
This is the best national anthem in the world.
Our flag means something.
Yeah.
I wish black people realized that.
She looks so happy.
Yeah, I just sung the black national anthem before the Cowboys and Eagles on Thursday Night Football being televised on NBC.
Whoever filmed this and whoever orchestrated this, the showing of this, man, that's NBC.
This is premeditated.
Yeah.
Well, I don't think.
I thank you for your service.
I don't even think they meant to do anything.
No, Keith.
Because they're showing the stuff in the end zone.
Yeah.
Walking Away Hurts Black People 00:02:48
They were supposed to show the messaging in the end zone.
Yeah, yeah.
They were never told to scan the audience.
Yeah.
Because I'm well aware.
Yeah.
Whenever someone's singing a black national anthem, how the audience, the crowd, is going to behave.
They knew.
They just exposed it.
Yeah.
NBC should call them the Negro Broadcasting Corporation.
Yeah, it's a shame, man, that the NFL is so woke.
You allow this to happen.
We have one national anthem: the Star Spangled Banner.
That's our national anthem.
I think this, the national, this, the black national anthem, it hurts race relations in this company.
Yeah.
In this country.
And it just hurts, it just hurts black people.
Yeah.
Just makes black people, just it just makes people in general just, you know, don't enjoy being around us.
Because when they were scanning the audience, the crowd, right?
Did you see the black people?
It's like, yes.
I think I saw one black dude with his hand on his chest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wouldn't say all that, Kevin.
No, he was looking around.
It's like, wow, everybody just totally blowing this off.
It was right at the beginning.
Yeah.
Everybody's racist, huh?
Is this the very beginning?
Yeah, I started at the beginning.
Okay, you will see him.
He's going to come up.
It's going to be a black guy right here to your left at the bottom.
Okay.
He's coming.
There's that Negro.
Damn.
He's got his phone out.
Well, I think he had his hand on a beer.
I thought he was putting his hand on his chest.
What's that?
His phone?
Oh, he's recording people, how they're acting.
Probably.
Let's see it.
Play it.
That's what he's doing.
He's recording everybody.
He said, look at all the white people.
See him?
You think so?
It looked like his phone.
It looked like his phone.
Then I saw another black person.
He was looking around.
Look at her.
Look at the black girls up there.
You see her?
Yeah, yeah, I've seen her.
Look at this.
Prog got a chest out.
How are they behaving?
Push play?
They're proud.
Got the chest out.
Yeah.
Look.
See?
Yeah, look how they're looking at all the white people.
Yeah.
Like, man, this is kind of embarrassing.
I actually don't want to be black right now.
Yeah, that's you do not see people moving like that during the national anthem.
Yeah, everybody's like this.
Everybody's eyes screwing the area like this.
Yeah, everybody's like this.
Everybody's locked and cocked.
Ain't nobody locked and cocked.
Yeah.
Nobody.
What a joke.
He's actually walking.
It's people walking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sucks.
But you know what?
To all the black athletes that don't want to come out and stand for a national anthem or want to walk around and not respect that national anthem, this is what you get.
Yeah, it goes both ways.
It goes both ways.
Unfortunately for you.
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