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Nov. 11, 2025 - Hodgetwins
09:55
EBT Thief Records HERSELF Stealing Then DELETES video but the Internet is forever!

Hodgetwins dissect a woman who recorded herself stealing groceries with an EBT card before deleting the footage, highlighting her strategic targeting of understaffed white neighborhoods versus heavily secured black areas. They condemn her parasitic reliance on Section 8 and SNAP benefits as a permanent career rather than a temporary safety net, debating how welfare allegedly fosters dependency and large families without fathers. Ultimately, the episode argues that such behavior exploits tax dollars to support a destructive cycle of poverty, challenging viewers to distinguish between genuine need and systemic exploitation. [Automatically generated summary]

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White Neighborhoods Ignore You 00:02:23
Okay, so I'm like 10 minutes, 30 minutes maybe from my house.
And I'm going to show y'all, if y'all don't get y'all in these teas, what to do?
Y'all think because for some reason that they watching y'all, they not watching y'all.
They don't care.
White people is not paying attention to y'all.
I'm in the white neighborhood at their ACD and I'm going to walk out with my grocery.
Easy.
It's easy peasy.
Nobody's looking at me.
Nobody's paying attention to me.
I got my basket full of stuff and I'm going to just walk out.
I'm going to show y'all.
But give me a minute.
I got to get some trash bags.
Okay, y'all.
This is everything I got.
That's crazy.
Let me see if we get up here.
And as y'all can see, is not any of my people.
And it's white people.
They're not paying attention to me.
I'm not yet.
But oh well.
I got my stuff.
So if they're taking y'all, EBT, just go to the white neighborhood and get a basketball location.
That is smart.
Go to the white neighborhood where there's no crime and there's a lot less loss prevention.
Did she say that was smart?
Yeah, because we did loss prevention before.
If you go to white neighborhoods, there's not much crime.
So they don't like her more.
They don't have the staff for security to tech shoplifters.
Yeah, but she just filmed herself committing a crime.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, she's an idiot.
Yeah.
But to go to the white areas where there's no crime, if you go still in the black communities where there's a lot of crime, they have staff on.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
That's a great tactic if you're a criminal.
Yeah.
But I'm trying to emphasize if you're going to do that, don't film yourself in the commission of a crime.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just like I did.
Easy, peasy.
Hey, that's cute.
These people have no shame.
Yeah.
And look.
And look, nobody.
Nobody's chasing me.
See, nobody's chasing me.
I'm putting my stuff up like I pay for it.
Food Stamps Incentivize Kids 00:07:31
The man that came over with that quote, offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
Man, that guy is white.
He has to be.
That's only an observation a white man could see from a white man's perspective.
He had to have been white.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
Yeah, so I went to her profile.
She deleted the video.
So the video I just showed is not on her profile.
So I checked out our profile.
And she is a black scholar.
Here's another video of her on her actual profile getting advice on food stamps.
Easy to me because people are so upset because it's other people that's getting help.
Other people that's getting Section 8, other people that's getting food stamps.
It's people even going to the extent of saying, I wish I can get a handout.
I wish I can get Section 8 and food stamps.
You sound...
That sounds like a broke person would say that.
But if somebody doesn't need that assistance, who wants to live in Section 8?
Yeah.
Around y'all.
She just made that up.
I wish I could get Section 8.
I wish I could get...
No, a prideful person would never say that.
I wish I can get Section 8 and food stamps.
You sound so stupid.
Like, why would you even want to, why?
Why would you even want to fix your mouth to say that?
To let people know that you make a lot of money to where you don't get assistance or nothing like that.
If you don't get assistance, food stamps and stuff like that, stay in your lane.
Stay over there.
Wait, stay over there.
Get money.
Do all that.
Now, the people that need help, let them get help.
Like, y'all want to make fun of these people.
Oh, they gonna stop it.
Why are y'all so happy?
Y'all happy to see people not eat.
Y'all happy to see people on the street.
Like, y'all are so weird.
Let's say you don't get sick.
God forbid.
Let's say you don't lose your job.
Oh, God forbid that.
Then what you gonna do?
Well, that's, that's, we agree with that.
If you lose your job or you get sick, that's what these benefits are for.
But you're healthy.
Yeah, this is why on the right, we despise you people.
Yeah.
And we would love to see, because y'all turn this into a lifestyle.
This is like a career.
Yeah, it's like, like it's a retirement plan.
Like we grew up on welfare when my daddy got sick, it was low income, make ends meet, we got, you know, food assistance.
Yeah, that's what it's there for.
But you are a perfectly healthy young woman and you're living off of this.
You're a deadbeat.
Yeah.
Or maybe she's not on it.
Maybe she's, but she's advocating for people to make careers off this stuff.
Yeah.
A lifestyle.
And she's putting words in people's mouths that criticize these people that it's on snap benefits.
Snap benefits.
You feel like putting words in my mouth.
I'm not upset when I see people getting the food so they won't starve because they need it.
Right.
What we push back on is you deadbeats.
You're a perfectly healthy woman.
Parasites.
Yeah.
You a leech, parasite.
You're a parasitic culture.
That's what we push back on.
Yeah.
People, y'all don't think of other people until it's you, until it's you that need the help.
And then once the shoe's on the other foot and you need the help and don't nobody help you, let's see how you feel.
Like y'all just so weird.
The whole world.
All of y'all.
I wish I can get a handout.
I wish they would give me Section 8.
Why?
You go to work every day and you able to pay your bills.
You able to handle your business.
Be grateful for that.
You see somebody getting Section 8 or food stamps.
You want to be jealous of them.
If you can go in the store and speak.
I'm jealous of people on welfare.
It's living Section 8.
I've seen Section 8 housing.
It's dangerous.
It's embarrassing when you go up to the counter and you pull out that ATM card.
Everybody knows what it is.
I tell this story all the time when we was on food assistance, was getting food stamps.
Back in the day, man, that money looked crazy.
Yeah, it was like monopoly money.
And my mom would be paying for it.
Me and Kevin would stand one in the front, one in the back, and would block so the customers behind her couldn't see that we're spending.
That's a different world now.
You know what's funny?
You say that?
The customers like this.
Oh, I know y'all paying for it.
I know y'all pay for it.
Yeah, yep, yep.
Look at them.
Yeah, look at them.
They do.
We can hide all we want.
They already do.
Yeah.
Yeah, but Section 8 housing, a lot of it looks like it's in a third world.
Yeah, but nowadays, man, they just give you a percentage towards your rent.
You can live in a nice place.
That's nuts.
Spend a good hundred dollars easily to get your food.
Be happy for that.
Y'all are, ugh.
I cannot discuss me.
America, the human race, period.
Y'all so happy they finna just take away food stamps and stuff like that.
Why?
Like, explain.
I've seen a video.
It was New Mexico.
This woman in New Mexico, she was on the news and she was complaining about how she doesn't have her food stamps right now.
And she told the journalists that she's been on food stamps for 30 years.
Wow.
She was in her 60s, but she had been on food stamps for 30 years.
Yeah.
I don't agree with that.
I don't agree with that.
No, no able-bodied person should agree with that.
Just living, I mean, you raising your kids.
You a government baby.
No, that's just wrong, period, because you're teaching your kids that lifestyle.
When they grow up, they're going to do the exact same thing as their parents.
Yeah, these benefits are just a safety net.
Right.
How do I lose your job and get sick?
I think it should be a term limit, like up to three years and max, max, but you can only use up to eight months at a time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It needs to be restricted.
Yeah.
Because people are having 10 and 20 kids.
Why are you watching other people?
How you got so much time between you taking care of your family, going to work every day, how you watching somebody else's family?
Oh, it's easy.
Y'all walk around with 30 kids around you.
Yep.
And you go up to the counter and you be those snap benefits.
And you look like a whale.
And you're living, you made the government your daddy.
That's pathetic.
Yeah, be fruitful and multiply, but hey, man, those kids don't have a father.
That's not the, that's not it.
Yeah.
People are going to criticize you because your lifestyle is reprehensible.
You're living off the government.
You got 15 different baby daddies and you're using government assistance out money to raise your kids and to raise you.
Tax dollars.
It's just a destructive cycle.
No, a majority of those kids are going to be criminals.
Well, they learn from their mom because the dad's not around when they grow up.
Well, I remember what mama used to do.
Yeah.
I'm going to pop out a bunch of kids.
Yeah.
Or something.
It's an incentive to have more kids.
You get back all your money and taxes.
You didn't even put anything into the system, but still, the government is obligated to pay per child to earn income credit.
It's crazy.
It's a scam.
It is.
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