Hodgetwins - Black Riot BREAKSOUT on CAMPUS After MAGA Debaters Trigger BLACK Students! Aired: 2025-09-26 Duration: 16:06 === Equal Rights, Unequal Reality (06:11) === [00:00:03] We're gonna do like a little end live pregame or post-game situation here. [00:00:07] We have 500 people watching. [00:00:09] We've got 500 right here watching. [00:00:11] Look, look, look. [00:00:13] This is insane. [00:00:14] Yeah, this is nuts. [00:00:17] So what part of our systems is for people of color? [00:00:22] All of it. [00:00:23] The entire system is for everybody. [00:00:25] Anybody who's an American citizen. [00:00:26] So you can't say that. [00:00:27] That was a dumb question. [00:00:28] There's nothing... [00:00:31] That was a... [00:00:32] That's a brain dead question. [00:00:34] Before the society, can black people be accepted? [00:00:37] That's crazy. [00:00:39] That's how brainwashed black folks are. [00:00:44] I don't even know if that's brainwashing. [00:00:46] That's a lack of capacity. [00:00:48] You feel like everybody is equal. [00:00:51] I mean, everybody's equal in their rights, but not everybody's obviously equal in their, you know, what they have. [00:00:58] Like, you know, I grew up in a double-wide trailer. [00:01:01] He grew up in Boca Raton. [00:01:02] So, you know, we didn't grow up equal. [00:01:04] We're both white. [00:01:05] I mean, he's a Jew, so that's probably why he grew up in Boca Raton. [00:01:09] So we're not equal in what we possess as we start always. [00:01:14] But we are equal in what we're allowed to do. [00:01:17] Exactly. [00:01:18] Can I ask it? [00:01:19] Do you think that there's any law that allows me to do something that you can do, for example? [00:01:25] I don't think there's any laws that say that you can do something that I can't. [00:01:30] But then again, this system can't be ignored. [00:01:34] Like, we can't just say it does not exist because there are countless examples of it existing. [00:01:39] Maybe just one example of what you're talking about. [00:01:42] So what's wrong with the system that allows, I guess, racism to be systemic or institutionalized? [00:01:51] I mean, I would. [00:01:56] Hey, y'all, hey everybody, this is why 96% of blacks vote for Democrats. [00:02:02] We had a black president two terms, won the Electoral College and the public vote. [00:02:07] For black people to still think that this country systemically races is just... [00:02:12] You're not using your brain. [00:02:13] Yeah, I don't know what this is. [00:02:15] This dude. [00:02:16] What do you think it is? [00:02:16] That dude's got like a mental block somewhere. [00:02:20] A bias that prevents him. [00:02:21] Well, he's around his brain. [00:02:23] He's black. [00:02:23] He grows up around black people. [00:02:24] Everything he watches is black. [00:02:26] He's living inside of a bubble. [00:02:28] Yeah. [00:02:29] Yeah. [00:02:30] No, we kind of experienced that. [00:02:32] Yeah. [00:02:32] Growing up, but then we moved into a poor white neighborhood. [00:02:36] And then we got to experience the white side. [00:02:38] And we also lived in black communities. [00:02:39] That's why I think we're so well-rounded. [00:02:42] Most black people, majority of black people, they've only lived in black communities. [00:02:46] They've only resided in black areas. [00:02:48] Only listen to black music. [00:02:49] Only watch black TV shows. [00:02:51] Only look at left-leaning politics. [00:02:53] Yeah, that's why they're the way they are. [00:02:56] I would argue the opposite. [00:02:58] Again, we have civil rights acts on top of civil rights acts in addition to the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. [00:03:04] 14th Amendment being written for the sole purpose of expanding and equalizing the rights of white people and black people. [00:03:12] And furthermore, the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause echoes exactly what the Civil Rights Act says, right? [00:03:18] Yeah, you see these, they're just filming and waiting for something to pop off. [00:03:22] Yeah. [00:03:23] They're waiting for something bad to happen. [00:03:24] Yeah, that's what they're there for. [00:03:26] They probably turn this gay too. [00:03:27] Yeah. [00:03:28] Be discriminated based on your inalienable characteristics, like your race, your sex, your sexuality, et cetera. [00:03:36] But even though we have these laws, that doesn't stop it from happening. [00:03:38] We still know that... [00:03:40] You're right, racism does happen still, even though there are laws that ban it. [00:03:44] And I think that those laws are oftentimes used to enforce a culture of anti-racism in the United States. [00:03:50] We actually cancel people for being racist all the time. [00:03:54] But we have in the system as far as the system goes. [00:03:56] You can't stop people from being racist on an individual level, unfortunately. [00:03:59] It happens in every country, on every continent, all around the world, and it has since the beginning. [00:04:06] It even happened between blacks. [00:04:08] Yeah. [00:04:09] Dark-skinned blacks are racist against light-skinned blacks. [00:04:12] Yeah. [00:04:13] You know what? [00:04:13] Do you think white people are going to sit around and let black people keep them down? [00:04:17] You know, there's a such thing as racist black people. [00:04:19] You think white people are going to moan and gripe about racist black people? [00:04:25] They're going to blame them for keeping them down. [00:04:27] Yeah. [00:04:27] You would never see a white man make an excuse, man, it's because I'm white. [00:04:31] They're keeping me down because I'm white. [00:04:34] You would never see that. [00:04:35] Yeah. [00:04:35] Beginning of time. [00:04:36] But what you can do is make it illegal to institutionalize it by saying, you know, you have to allow everybody to eat at your restaurant. [00:04:45] You can't not admit people based on their color. [00:04:47] You can't prioritize people based on their color, et cetera. [00:04:50] And I would say that I would say getting rid of DEI works towards that objective. [00:04:55] So y'all had to say me. [00:04:57] I know he didn't go on a black HBC, HBCU campus. [00:05:02] This dude's got the balls the size of this dude's got rhinoceros nuts. [00:05:09] Yeah. [00:05:10] Yeah. [00:05:11] Make America great again. [00:05:13] How do y'all feel that America is not great? [00:05:16] And how do y'all feel that America can be great again? [00:05:19] And when was it great? [00:05:20] Yeah, I mean, I would say that the most recent example of America being great was the first term of Donald Trump. [00:05:26] And then we had four years of Joe Biden and chaos. [00:05:29] And then Trump is president again. [00:05:31] So this is his campaign half. [00:05:32] You know what? [00:05:32] The way I would answer this question, I would say for the last few decades, this country has been great, but now it's moving in the wrong direction. [00:05:40] And that's what that slogan stands for. [00:05:43] We can always do better. [00:05:44] We can always be greater. [00:05:45] And nobody on the right is saying this country's perfect. [00:05:49] Yeah. [00:05:49] But that's how they take it. [00:05:51] But these a lot of people on the left, they like to frame this question. [00:05:55] When was his country great? [00:05:56] Right. [00:05:57] Right. [00:05:57] This country's always been great. [00:05:58] He's hoping he's going to say back when slavery was alive. [00:06:02] That's what he's hoping he's going to actually say. [00:06:04] Yeah. [00:06:04] This country's always been great, though. [00:06:06] Yeah. [00:06:08] There's been times when it's been greater. [00:06:10] Yeah. [00:06:11] But in the slave days, I don't think. [00:06:13] It was great. === Framing America's Greatness (09:52) === [00:06:14] Yeah. [00:06:15] Of course. [00:06:15] Yeah. [00:06:16] You got to say that. [00:06:16] Yeah, yeah. [00:06:18] But you, I mean, still the best country in the world. [00:06:21] Even though back then when we had slavery and systemically racism, I mean, that was just part of society. [00:06:26] I'm not saying that. [00:06:27] That was society all over the world. [00:06:29] Yeah, I'm not saying that was great. [00:06:30] But the threat to the menu. [00:06:31] Yeah, it wasn't isolated against this country. [00:06:33] That was going on all over the world when that was going on here. [00:06:36] Right. [00:06:37] Even whites were slaves. [00:06:38] Yeah. [00:06:39] Yeah, for his, you know, lead up to his second term. [00:06:45] Well, at least he's having a conversation with me. [00:06:47] Yeah. [00:06:47] Yeah. [00:06:48] I don't know what this is. [00:06:54] Oh. [00:06:57] Look who started everybody. [00:06:58] A black woman. [00:07:00] Yeah. [00:07:01] They are always instigated. [00:07:03] Yeah. [00:07:03] Always. [00:07:04] Yeah. [00:07:05] Come on. [00:07:06] Come on. [00:07:07] Seriously? [00:07:07] See, I told you they were just filming, just waiting for somebody to start something, do something. [00:07:12] Yeah. [00:07:12] It's always the women. [00:07:14] Yeah. [00:07:25] Guys, we're literally just here to have civil discussions. [00:07:41] These cops, they behave. [00:07:42] These people, these cops. [00:07:44] Yeah, I know. [00:07:45] But these students, they are so childish and juvenile. [00:07:49] It's almost like they're still in preschool. [00:07:51] And remember, these are adults. [00:07:53] Yeah. [00:07:53] They behave like children. [00:07:57] Oh my God. [00:07:58] Look at all of this. [00:08:00] She's definitely compensating for something. [00:08:05] Her voice. [00:08:07] It's not hers. [00:08:08] I know. [00:08:08] Of course it's not. [00:08:12] See, all the problems started when the black woman showed up. [00:08:17] That is crazy. [00:08:25] So they can't have a civil discussion and destroy his ideas. [00:08:28] They just decide to destroy science and this whole setup he got going. [00:08:31] Yeah, the women started all the drama. [00:08:33] And look at the simps falling behind. [00:08:40] Instead of behaving like this, won't you destroy, refute, debunk all his arguments? [00:08:44] Yeah, y'all proving like all the racist white people right. [00:08:48] You can't behave yourself. [00:08:50] You got impulse problems. [00:08:52] Yeah. [00:08:52] You're proving them right. [00:08:54] You behave as if you have low capacity. [00:08:57] Yeah. [00:08:58] They say, well, that's a proven concept. [00:09:00] If you have low capacity to think, you resort to violence and chaos. [00:09:05] Yeah. [00:09:05] And these people are low capacity because they can't refute his argument. [00:09:09] I mean, I think this is a great conversation on a black campus because DEI benefited white liberal women more than it did black women. [00:09:17] It sure did. [00:09:18] It sure did. [00:09:18] But black people think it benefited them more. [00:09:21] No, you're just being used. [00:09:22] Yeah. [00:09:29] You would be ashamed chanting that quote when they exploded the black community for all that money and nothing changed. [00:09:37] And y'all still Black Lives Matter. [00:09:40] They built houses. [00:09:41] They live in mansions in white neighborhoods. [00:09:44] Numerous people got arrested for fraud for using those donations to buy houses and cars. [00:09:49] Well, it goes back to the point we made earlier. [00:09:52] These people isolate themselves and they watch only black TV shows, CNN. [00:09:57] They don't really realize what's going on. [00:09:59] The problem of black folks is that they don't understand the world. [00:10:34] We're going to do like a little end live pregame or posting situation here. [00:10:39] We have 500 people watching. [00:10:41] We got 500 right here watching. [00:10:42] All right, just for reference, this is Cam Higby on YouTube. [00:10:45] The link to his YouTube channel and this video will be in the description. [00:10:48] He's another great white man. [00:10:52] What the heck? [00:10:55] Oh my gosh. [00:10:58] And again, you guys can also watch and listen to us on Spotify. [00:11:02] Link will be in the description as well. [00:11:04] Man, black people just don't get it, man. [00:11:06] The fearless score definitely made an impact. [00:11:10] This is the year 2025, man. [00:11:12] They still don't get it. [00:11:14] They just try to hit the car. [00:11:19] Oh, my gosh. [00:11:20] I think for us. [00:11:21] What if a white man? [00:11:22] I mean, what if a black guy went onto a white campus and this happened to them? [00:11:28] Right. [00:11:29] It would be all over the news. [00:11:32] Look at how, look how these white people is treating this black guy on the college campus. [00:11:37] Right. [00:11:38] At a white school. [00:11:39] Yeah. [00:11:39] Yeah. [00:11:40] But see, that's the thing. [00:11:42] The Republicans, we invite debate. [00:11:45] Yeah. [00:11:46] Democrats don't want debate because they don't. [00:11:48] They don't have any politics. [00:11:49] They don't have arguments. [00:11:49] Yeah, because their ideas. [00:11:50] Their arguments. [00:11:51] You're racist. [00:11:51] Yeah. [00:11:52] Yeah, but the ideas can't withstand scrutiny. [00:11:55] They can't. [00:11:55] That's why they don't do it. [00:11:57] Still out there trying to make sure the car is not. [00:11:58] Thank you, guys. [00:11:59] Appreciate it. [00:12:01] Thank you, officers. [00:12:06] Wow. [00:12:08] Hey! [00:12:12] They threw a drink up top. [00:12:13] Oh, my gosh, they threw a drink up. [00:12:15] Majority of them are women. [00:12:18] Black women. [00:12:19] Remember, the Democrats said the black woman is the most educated. [00:12:23] They do go to college and they go and get degrees in basket weaving. [00:12:28] Holy shit. [00:12:29] Oh, my God. [00:12:31] All right, guys. [00:12:32] We are out of here. [00:12:34] We'll see you later from the Fearless Tour gang. [00:12:36] Are they going to block me in Vietnam? [00:12:38] I think that might be what they're trying to do. [00:12:40] You trying to block them? [00:12:41] Look. [00:12:43] Look how they behave, man. [00:12:45] That is crazy. [00:12:48] I'm not going to end it now. [00:12:49] I guess. [00:12:50] I'm not going to end them now, I guess. [00:12:51] We got more stuff. [00:12:53] They're hitting the car. [00:12:54] I thought they wanted us to leave. [00:12:56] We're trying to leave, and they're telling me. [00:12:57] You heard a white man make a great point? [00:12:59] Yeah, I thought they wanted us to leave. [00:13:07] Hey, was that a white guy that said that? [00:13:14] Wow, this is amazing. [00:13:16] And the black men, they behave like black women. [00:13:19] They're intentionally blocking us. [00:13:21] They want us to leave, but they don't want us to leave. [00:13:23] It's like the biggest conundrum of all time. [00:13:25] They're still hitting the car. [00:13:26] This is wild. [00:13:29] Y'all know what y'all was getting y'allselves into, though. [00:13:31] Yeah. [00:13:32] Y'all, y'all know better. [00:13:33] Well, this is low-hanging fruit. [00:13:37] What exposes like the racist and uneducated? [00:13:40] And how should I put this? [00:13:45] No, I ain't gonna even say it. [00:13:49] She got that nerve to have a smile on her face. [00:13:52] Look, he wants to fit in so bad. [00:13:56] It's like zombie muscle or something, man. [00:13:58] Like they, oh, no. [00:14:03] HBCU. [00:14:06] And you know, Trump gave them the most money any president has ever given at HBCU. [00:14:12] And look how they're behaving. [00:14:14] I wouldn't have gave him shit. [00:14:18] Whoa! [00:14:20] That was loud. [00:14:25] I wouldn't have gave them nothing. [00:14:27] They don't deserve anything. [00:14:28] Look how they're being educated. [00:14:30] Yeah, I know. [00:14:30] People on the scores. [00:14:31] Yeah, that makes a great point. [00:14:32] Member of Trump was taking away money from Harvard. [00:14:35] Why do you give these people money? [00:14:36] Yeah, take this, the grants, the money you give to these HBCUs, take it away from them. [00:14:41] Yeah. [00:14:41] They're using that money to fuel, you know, protests against you. [00:14:45] Yeah, racism against white people. [00:14:47] All they're going to do, these all these black students, they're going to school, these HBCUs to be Democrats. [00:14:52] That's what they teach them to be. [00:14:53] Yeah. [00:14:53] Why are you funding them? [00:14:54] It's a propaganda tour, really. [00:14:56] Yeah. [00:14:57] She's going to do this the whole way out of here. [00:14:59] Oh, here we go. [00:15:00] Just go insurrection, dude. [00:15:03] Maybe just go straight now. [00:15:05] They do not debate with their ideas, guys. [00:15:07] They just... [00:15:09] Oh, whoa. [00:15:10] Yeah, we're gone now. [00:15:11] We are gone now. [00:15:13] That is nuts. [00:15:16] Yeah. [00:15:17] Spit 10 minutes at an HBCU. [00:15:24] Yeah, cut all that funding. [00:15:26] I don't think the government should ever give them any money. [00:15:28] No, they don't deserve it. [00:15:28] That's a disgrace. [00:15:29] Yeah, that is a disgrace. [00:15:32] When you pay HBCUs, you're actually fueling, you know, like you're actually fueling the Democrat Party. [00:15:38] Yeah, well, they defunded what? [00:15:40] NPR and other news organizations because PBS did nothing but propaganda for the American, and it was funded by taxpayers' money. [00:15:49] So why do we take taxpayer money and fund them? [00:15:52] Yeah, you shouldn't. [00:15:53] They should cancel all that funding. [00:15:55] They don't deserve it. [00:15:57] Go ask Back Lives Matter for money. [00:15:58] Ask doni get donations from stop asking white people and our tax dollars to fund your propaganda college. [00:16:05] Just a disgrace.