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Nov. 5, 2025 - Hodgetwins
10:55
Black Woman Confronts Man In Women’s Restroom

Hodgetwins analyze a Gold's Gym confrontation where a woman accused a man of violating restroom norms, sparking a debate on trans rights versus safety. The speaker argues that transgender inclusion creates preferential treatment akin to Jim Crow laws and claims California's blue status masks illegal voting due to lax ID requirements. Ultimately, the discussion frames progressive empathy as a chaotic Trojan horse, suggesting that prioritizing logic over feelings in gender spaces is essential for maintaining order against perceived demographic shifts. [Automatically generated summary]

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Women's Locker Room Validation 00:08:49
Well, this is in Los Angeles.
Wow.
Look, the women don't even care.
No.
They think she's the crazy one.
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The women in California, man.
They're so...
That's a woke place.
Just rename California the Garden of Eden.
Stupid.
Explain your life.
Look how everybody's disregarding her.
She's looking at her like, shut up.
It's not even an issue.
Shut up, you up.
Just another crazy black woman, everybody.
Shut up, you bigot.
Get in front of a man without my permission.
But I'm the one who get kicked out the gym and all.
She got kicked out.
To kick her out.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Get out of here right now.
Yo, now he knows how to be a man, right?
Now he knows how to be a man.
Stay out of the women's locker room.
We don't.
You saw the employee.
He was in a women's club.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's the trans gym.
I guess.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then did you see how the other employee came over and pushed the real man out of his face?
Like the man that's arguing with him is the problem.
They're not doing that to him.
They're not trying to ostracize him from the gym.
They're going after the guy who's getting in his face.
Telling you, man, California is a crazy town.
Come on.
He needs to have his gym membership evoked with that.
And the woman told you.
He assaulted this man.
The girl told already.
We didn't really fight on the point.
No.
No.
I want the video.
You can't get rid of me for this.
I'm a woman and I have every right.
He said, I don't want to be videotaped.
I want the video.
Look at him.
Man, I've never in my life seen a woman that looks like that.
Look at him.
There are girls naked in there.
Look at them walking in there like it's okay.
It's not okay.
That is crazy.
It's okay in California.
That's perfectly fine.
I'm not closing.
I just had the worst experience ever at the gym at Gold's Gym.
And I think this is probably happening at gyms across America where like trans women are going into the women's locker room and not really caring about how women feel about it.
And it's really hurtful, yo.
Like, how are you going to say you want to be a woman or that you are a woman, but you don't give a f ⁇ how women feel?
Today I was naked in the locker room.
I turn around and there's a man there in boys, like boy clothes, lip gloss, standing there looking at me.
I'm butt naked.
So the first thing I think is maybe there's a workdoor in here.
Maybe I missed the sign.
I say the word sir to say, sir, what are you doing in here?
He goes, don't talk to me.
I'm a woman.
I have a right to be in here.
Immediately, I'm pissed because I'm butt naked.
I feel violated.
I feel like weird.
Like, I don't want to deal with this, right?
Man, that's a like, go ahead.
Like, who's at this gym?
I'm not going to mention the cam.
Like, I go in the locker room.
It's just like a lot of gay guys just cruising back there anyway.
I mean, just a bunch of guys walk around naked.
Like, I never walk around naked at all because, like, they want you to see them.
Yeah, right.
And then if you lock eyes with them, just like you just looking in each other's eyes.
I'm like, I didn't mean to do that.
You know what I mean?
But there's a lot of gay cruising in these jams.
Now they got an inside track that goes straight into the women's.
Right.
And they get off on this stuff.
Yeah, they do.
They do.
And you know what?
Her, I mean, I can totally understand where she's coming from because he doesn't look like a woman.
He doesn't even look like a trans woman.
It looks like a guy accidentally walked into the woman's restroom.
So she was probably appalled, baffled.
It's like, what is this dude in here in tights with lip gloss?
Yeah, but he looks sus in them tight.
Oh, he's wearing leggings.
Yeah, he looks sus.
Just looking at him.
Yeah, he looks sus.
But I wouldn't think the first thing that would come to my mind, I would not think that there was a transgender person.
I just think it's a guy, a suspect guy.
Yeah.
So the girls are walking in and they're seeing the commotion and they actually chime in and say, yo, I don't know why he's in here.
He's not supposed to be in here.
And then I talk to the people that work at Go's Gym and they don't really have anything to do.
They just like, oh, we can follow a report about an incident report.
What the f is going on?
Like, listen, how can you say you're a woman or you want to be a woman and you don't care how women feel?
Bingo.
Nothing more manly than not giving a f about how women feel.
I like this thing.
And I get it.
Right.
Right.
Everybody has their own things.
And I don't explain.
I don't, I don't want to say that I know everything about gay rights or trans rights.
I'm a lesbian.
I've been a lesbian my whole life.
I treat people I want to be treated regardless of whatever their sexual orientation is or whatever they decide.
So I'm not transphobic and I'm not homophobic.
I'm not xenophobic.
Yeah, you are.
That's what they're going to call you.
That's exactly what you are.
Right.
They do that, though, to silence you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They don't really mean it.
They just want you to shut up.
But I will tell you this.
You being a lesbian, sharing this interesting perspective.
Yeah.
I mean, a lot of people, like, I'm friends with a lot of people that's LGBTQ.
They feel the exact same way you do.
And I'm going to tell you right now, trans rights, it's not really a human right.
It's preferential treatment in my book because they get to do extra.
They have extra rights.
Yeah.
They don't have to follow the rules.
Right.
I'm not racist.
None of these things.
I just believe in treating people how I want to be treated.
Why do you guys think it's okay for men to be in the women's restroom?
And like, when is the cutoff point?
Is it like, oh, you cut off your penis?
You can come in here.
Why aren't women making the laws?
And if you really want to be safe and feel good, that's why he's in there.
Because women are making the laws.
Yeah, that's true.
That's why this is went so.
This is why it has gone as far as it has.
It's because of progressive women.
Yeah, like I would say majority of the problems in this country would not be happening right now if I ain't gonna say it.
If more men was elected officials.
I mean, the first story in the Bible is the garden of Eden.
Why do y'all think that is?
It's like, if women can be a Trojan horse, I'm telling you.
Yeah, for that's not, and I'm not trying to use that.
They use women's empathy.
Yeah, and I'm not trying to denigrate women.
It's just a fact.
Women could be a women the way they see the world.
They could be a Trojan horse for chaos.
And I'm not talking about moderate women with brains and conservative women, Republican women.
But these women on the left, these progressive women, these women are not right in the head.
No, they put empathy above logic.
Right.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Just make trans restrooms because it ain't right.
You know what?
They make trans restrooms.
They're not going to even use them.
They're not going to do that.
They're doing it for validation for them that they're a woman.
That's the whole point in going in there.
It's just affirming who they are.
Yeah.
But, but if they do start making bathrooms for transgenders, they're not going to use them.
Guess what they're going to say?
Just guess.
Oh, I know.
What?
You're a homophobic.
You don't want to use restroom with me.
No, no, no, no.
What?
They're going to start saying it's Jim Crow all over again.
That's exactly what they're going to do.
The gay Jim Crow.
Yes.
That's what they're going to say.
Yeah.
What about the women that's been that's been graped and been assaulted by men?
Right.
Look like more of those type women with that trauma in their life, they would stand up and speak up.
Right.
Because there's a lot of women out there that's face that trauma from a man.
We have elected official Nancy Mason.
She's a survivor of, you know, sexual assault.
And she's speaking up.
But man, I do not understand women when it comes to this topic.
They don't care.
The way I feel right now.
And don't come into my comments about he gay, he ain't looking at you.
I don't give a bro.
It's about a feeling, yo.
Like if you've never been a little girl who've been touched or been through some shit, you won't understand that feeling.
And you've never been a little girl.
Orange County ID Laws 00:01:38
Yeah.
Just because someone actually, she said that trauma.
Yeah, just because someone's LGBTQ, a majority, I would say overwhelmingly, a majority of them are bi.
Yeah.
Switch hitters, they are bi.
A majority of them.
There's a, I would say the minority of people that, you know, consider themselves to be, you know, like this, they only sleep with the opposite, the same sex.
But a majority, overwhelmingly, a majority of them, they will lay down with anything.
Well, if you, once you sleep with the same sex, you pretty much will sleep with anything.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
I think California's a lost cause, though.
That place is.
Hey, Keith, man, it can't.
That state cannot be as blue as it is.
I think they need to enforce their ID laws when it comes to voting.
That state is not that blue.
Kevin, there's some areas of that place.
Yeah.
It's like probably 30, 40% illegal.
I know.
I looked it up.
I went to Santa Ana over the weekend, like a couple weeks ago.
We used to live in Orange County.
And I looked it up.
40% of the population in Orange County is illegal.
Yeah.
That's nuts.
California is a nutty place.
Yeah, that's why.
That's why.
Legally, I don't think that state is blue.
Look at Texas.
Look at Florida.
Look at all these places with no ID laws and enforce our election rules, right?
They're all blue.
And everybody knows why.
Yeah, you've given them driver's license.
What keeps them from voting?
Yeah.
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