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Dec. 16, 2025 - Hodgetwins
08:19
Autistic kid gets Annoyed by the Usual Suspects

Hodgetwins dissect a viral video where Kevin mocks autistic child William for using the N-word, arguing the man's outrage stems from insecurity rather than the child's actions. The hosts condemn Kevin for uploading the footage and dismissing William's sister's apology letter, suggesting his behavior reflects "black fatigue" or low intelligence. By comparing Kevin to someone who has "dumbed down a box of Crocketts," they conclude that targeting vulnerable individuals online reveals a profound lack of social norms and empathy. [Automatically generated summary]

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Mocking Special Needs With Slurs 00:07:14
This video encapsulates how lost the black community is.
Our community is insufferable.
Check this out.
Tell the world what you just said, man.
That's probably why you deformed.
Make sure you tell your son to watch his mouth.
He uses derogatory terms.
He's not my son.
Well, whoever he is.
He's special needs.
He's mocking somebody with special needs because he said the N-word.
That's why you deform.
You have slow and methodical he talks.
It's like he's slow in the head.
And he's out here mocking somebody with special needs because he said the N-word.
You know what?
If someone calls me N-word, I think wholeheartedly that it says more about them than it says about me.
I'm walking down the street and someone calls me N-word.
I don't even pay it no mind.
It's just a word.
But for someone with special needs to say that word and you lose your cool and then mock that person's disability, you textbook definition of low IQ.
And on top of that, the reason why you're so upset because you actually feel that way.
You are a N.
He can stop saying that.
How do you learn the word?
He learned it from people at school.
So why he's family doesn't talk like that.
So why he using it against other people?
He's special needs, sir.
So why he knows what to call me?
Come on, man.
Get out of here.
You're on camera.
He will understand.
I don't know.
He's a genetic disorder.
But he's smart enough to know.
But he knows we're going to use the word.
Leave me alone.
How dumb is he?
You can tell as soon as you look at that kid, there's something going on with him.
Something genetic.
This dude actually filmed this video and uploads it like he's taking a W. Leave me alone and get out of here.
I said Mickey Mouse.
I said midget.
You what he said?
I saw him.
Kid doesn't even realize what he's saying.
Right.
Good morning, everyone.
This is not your typical upbeat, happy video.
This kid is always smiling.
He probably was smiling when he said the N-word.
Right?
Yeah.
William, unfortunately, I use the N-word several times in talking to a wonderful, sweet assisted teacher who just loves William to death.
And she happens to be a woman of color.
And we love her to death.
She helps take care of William very well at school.
And for some reason, William uses the N-bomb, the N-word, when he talks to her.
And I don't know what to do.
You know what's crazy?
You know where he learned that from?
That woman, that black woman.
Because black people, they use that word like all the time.
Yeah.
It's like man or bro or boy.
Yeah.
That's where he learned it from, from his black teacher.
Where else would he learn it?
Yeah.
And they say it all the time.
Like when I hang with black people, they say it constantly to each other.
Yeah.
Hey, nigga, what are you doing, nigga?
Oh, I ain't doing nothing, nigga.
I'm just over here being a nigga.
They say constantly.
I still can't get over that black man uploading that video to the internet for the world to see.
Trying to chastise this kid with special needs.
Well, this empowers the black community.
Yeah, that's the thing.
They think it empowers them.
Right.
That's how they see it.
That's the crazy thing.
It thinks it gives them a little bit of power.
Yeah.
It's like it gives their life meaning.
It gives their life, gives their life hope, purpose.
Yeah.
Which is sad.
How many see that kid?
Hey, get upset if he called me the N-word.
I would probably start die laughing.
Hey, kid, Koze.
Nigga.
He got that look on his face.
Yeah, I'll probably piss myself laughing.
And I'll look at that Kevin.
I'm like, you know what?
You're right.
I would make a joke out of it.
Yeah.
Yeah, he doesn't realize it.
It's like someone with Tourette's.
They say things off the cuff.
They don't mean it.
They can't control themselves.
Yeah, but he doesn't.
He thinks that N-word is like saying dude or what's up?
Who knows?
Whatever.
He might have a form of Tourette's too.
This kid ain't got no Tourette.
You try to create excuses for him.
No, he said, what was that word he said?
He said, He said, Mickey Mouse.
Yeah, Mickey Mouse.
And then the dumb sub-Saharan, he says, Midget.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Before we start to finish this video, he can't help it.
The black man should be able to help it.
He can't help it, but he can't help it.
So who's really disabled?
When he talks to her, and I don't know what to do.
Anyway, we've got this letter of apology that William's sister helped.
Look, he's smiling.
Did he write the N-word on it?
Sorry, Ian.
Upright for the teacher.
Yeah, that card.
He signed it as best he could.
Yeah.
Your sister wrote this.
William.
William, do you understand how nasty that is?
Yeah.
We don't talk.
He don't understand.
Yeah.
He doesn't understand, but he smiles for everything.
You know what?
He might understand.
He said, you're not nasty at that word.
He said, yeah.
That's why I said it.
That black dude was out of control.
Yeah.
He's probably just blurry.
He's probably got black fatigue.
Tolerate that in this household.
It is just not nice to use the N-word, okay?
Especially when you're talking to a sweet, wonderful assistant teacher who takes good care of you.
Yeah, that he got it from his teacher.
I had to have it.
He's always using it.
Probably got other black teachers around there calling each other that at the schoolhouse.
I wonder if he used the hard ER or the GA.
He probably used the GA.
Yeah.
That's probably what he heard.
Right, right.
I cannot believe that guy posted that video to the internet.
Yeah.
Dude, you should be ashamed of yourself for uploading that video.
Why would you do that?
No, I can understand this.
There's a group of grown white men holding up signs and taunting you.
Yeah.
Film that, upload it, share that.
But you trying to...
But special needs.
But who's doing that, Kevin?
Giving Too Much Validation 00:01:03
Right, right.
I mean, it's not 1962.
Right.
Right.
But it is 2025.
Yeah, that black guy, whoever you are, man, you need to do better, man.
You need to go take a long, hard look in the mirror.
Your problem, you don't have a problem with this young kid with special needs.
You have a problem with yourself.
If that word offended you coming from a special needs child, then you actually feel that way about yourself.
And you was trying to post that video to the world to try to get some kind of some kind of validation.
Yeah.
Hey, Kevin, I think you're giving that black dude way too much.
Oh, he's definitely slow.
Yeah, you're giving him way too much.
That dude is dumb.
Dumbing.
Yeah.
That dude dumbed down a box of a box of rocks.
I thought you were going to say a box of ends.
I was.
That's why I kind of studied there.
Man, you dumbed down a box of Crocketts.
Jasmine Crocketts.
I see that floating around on Twitter.
You dumped in a box of Crockett.
Yeah.
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