Hodgetwins condemn a Black woman's live appearance regarding Missouri's new SNAP restrictions on soda and candy, arguing junk food offers superior shelf life and value compared to luxury healthy options. They link the policy to Donald Trump's "Make America Healthy Again" agenda while attributing high Black maternal mortality rates to obesity rather than systemic racism. Ultimately, they contend that subsidizing unhealthy items perpetuates a vicious cycle of chronic disease and Medicaid costs, framing the woman's behavior as ignorant stereotyping. [Automatically generated summary]
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Junk Food and Snap Benefits00:07:51
Okay, that's a lot of states banning junk food from Food Stamp CBT, right?
And black people are melting down, right?
And this one black woman, this news station, humiliates this woman and does a story with her saying the dumbest stuff.
Right.
You can't tell me this news station didn't realize this woman is making this woman look like she's an idiot.
Yeah, she had ulterior motives.
And Trump is trying to help you, fat women, lose weight.
And Trump trying to make y'all bright again.
Yo, check this out.
I think a lot of y'all are failing to realize that healthy food is a luxury.
Oh, they're spending all their snap benefits on junk food.
Yes, junk food, first of all, lasts longer.
Junk food lasts longer.
This is a perfect example of confirmation bias.
Perfect example.
It lasts longer.
When I eat junk food, it fills me up for like 30 seconds.
It's like it's nothing but sugar.
It's a sugar high.
It's no nutritional value.
I wonder if she was meaning that the food lasts longer as far as shelf life.
I wonder if she meant it that way.
Because when I eat junk food, I'm not full at all.
Yeah.
Kevin, you're giving this woman too much credit.
Secondly, buying junk food gets you more bang for your buck.
Nutritional value?
You get more bang for your buck?
Nutritionally?
That is crazy.
There's no nutrition in sugar and colors and food dyes and salt.
Having access to healthy food and being able to afford healthy food is a luxury.
So if what you're saying is you want them to spend their snap benefits on healthy food only, then guess what?
You're going to pay more towards the snap benefits, which I know is something you don't want to do.
So next time, let's just do a little bit of critical thinking or better.
Patronize.
Like she's better than everybody else.
She's telling the Trump administration to do more critical thinking.
If you did more critical, calm down.
Calm down.
This black woman's getting through.
If you did more critical thinking, you wouldn't have to rely on snap benefits.
Yeah.
Forget, just shut the up.
Care isn't the only cost, of course.
Rising food prices are also a top concern.
But Missourians who get snap benefits to help pay for food will soon see a change in what they can buy.
John Kipper reports soda, candy, and other snacks will soon be banned.
Of course.
What's the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?
Man, what is going on with those eyebrows and those eyelashes?
You got them expensive.
Those, these are not cheap.
Right.
You know what?
We have this stereotype, stereotypes for a reason, right?
Like she fits every stereotype.
The only thing she's missing is the bonnet.
She's got the big hoop earrings.
Right.
She sounds like very ignorant when she's talking.
Look at those eyelashes.
This is crazy.
Like, what's going on?
What's the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?
Hannah Moore believes she and other snap recipients should be able to go into the grocery store and buy whatever they like.
That's not even cool.
Like, why they do that?
Getting next year's soda.
Why they do that?
Why they do that, Kim?
Why they do that?
Yo, that is a good question.
Yo, yo, racist.
Yo, why do they do that?
They're trying to help preserve your health.
That's why.
Candy, prepackaged sweets, prepared desserts, and juice with less than half of natural fruit or vegetable juice in it will not be allowed to be purchased on snap cards.
I don't know what Trump is doing.
I don't know what's going on.
Missouri's move comes after the Trump administration's push to let states ban junk food products are a part of their Make America Healthy Again agenda.
And the state's waiver application, they say healthy and nutritious families are more likely to be on the path of self-sufficiency.
Like, there's this stat they always put out there, like, black women in pregnancy.
More black women die when they're giving birth.
Right, right.
Why is that?
Because the nurses in the hospitals are racist and they treat them bad?
Or do they come in there with high blood pressure, diabetes, and just obese and just got already, you already got one foot in the grave and the kids come out of you?
Right.
That's why they die more than other races of people.
Not only white people, every other race.
Yeah.
They don't have that same problem because black people, as a community, we are very unhealthy.
There's a strong correlation of what you eat.
It's a strong correlation that you might end up spending a lot of money on medications, doctor visits.
Yeah.
Because of your lifestyle.
Yeah.
That's why they cut back on that because it's detrimental to our country, to our government, until, you know, the benefits that, you know, we provide our citizens.
Because if you're constantly eating junk food and then on top of that, the government is subsidizing it.
He's subsidizing it.
That's like you're shooting yourself in the foot.
And it's subsidizing that medical card with Medicaid and all that.
Yeah.
It's like a vicious cycle.
It's like y'all, it's like y'all parasites.
Exactly.
They add these types of foods lead to chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
Governor Mike Kehoe says they're looking to refocus SNAP to maximize nutritional health.
Yeah, how much is an apple, a yam, a sweet potato?
Yeah.
Yeah.
For families.
Thank God I don't got kids.
But the people out there that got kids is not going to be cool.
They're trying to help the kids.
Thank God I don't got no kids.
Yeah, thank God for that.
Yeah, because if I had kids, what I'm going to do?
Yeah.
You're going to get them healthy food.
No, she got kids for breakfast or Snickers ball.
For lunch or Snickers ball.
For a late night snack or two liter of soda.
Hosted Swiss cakes.
Yeah.
Nutty bars.
Swiss roll.
Blue daddy cakes.
Shit cats.
Man.
Her says she's more into fruits and veggies, but worries about families with kids potentially unable to purchase snacks.
And others like Arsenio Townsend.
Did you see that?
That's number sugar.
All that is is sugar.
Got some fat in there.
Got some salt.
Got some salt and some food coloring.
Yes.
Food dies.
There's no nutritional value in that.
That's not a meal.
I wonder if black people actually think that's a meal.
Well, you see the first black chick that we showed?
They think that's actually food.
Yeah, man.
Agree.
Sometimes adults might want a snack something every now and then.
The Missouri Department of Services oversee SNAP, but told First Award for it recently that they could not break down specific items purchased by SNAP recipients.
Townsend believes folks will just use cash to buy their favorite candy now.
Well, I don't think it'll make a difference, really.
The state also says they're now working to create clear guidelines to ensure the new rule is being followed.
These people are nuts.
Trump actually has black people's best interests.
Yeah.
What did she say?
She said it right.
Food stamps if it's just for real food.
That's what food stamps are for.
It's for nutritional value content.
You're going to use Snap benefits to buy fake food?
I mean, you're getting scammed if you're buying fake food.
Yeah, you're scamming yourself, really.
I mean, how do you get scammed that way?
How can you be that dumb think that's actually food?
I don't know what it is, but I ain't going to.
Them earrings, man, that just looks dangerous.
Like you get caught in something.
It's like, yeah, you be walking, you don't be paying attention.
Scammed by Fake Food00:01:20
You pull your hair out.
Yeah, it's like they have no self-preservation.
It's like running down steps with a knife.
Would you do that?
No.
Because you might fall on a knife.
Like, why would you wear those earrings?
They look pretty nice.
They have no sense of danger.
They look nice on them.
It gives her that African look.
No, in Africa, they got them big hoops.
Got the plates in their lips like this.
I remember I saw, what's that black movie?
Black.
Black Panther.
The first time I went to go see the first one, Black Panther, there was an African.
It was this dude sitting this black dude.
Real black dude, real African, had this plate in his lip.
I was like, why do y'all make this movie about this?
Why can't you just make it about black warriors?
Why you got to be African with plates and a big nose, a big pig bone, a real bone shoved in your nose?
Hey, dude.
I guess they're trying to embrace that culture.
That ain't your culture.
They sold you.
You're American.
They didn't even walk you.
The Africans didn't even walk you.
They sold you to white men.
Hey, Ki, I wonder why they would try to embrace that type of symbolic imagery for black people.
It's like only only thing only that coach only resonates with cavemen.