Hodgetwins - JD Vance’s ‘White’ Comments Trigger Blacks Online Aired: 2025-12-26 Duration: 15:13 === No Apology For Being White (07:46) === [00:00:00] Okay, JD Vance's comments about white people not have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:00:05] It's triggered the black community. [00:00:07] It's a figure of speech. [00:00:08] Anybody with a high school education knows a metaphor. [00:00:10] The problem with black folk, they have a confirmation bias, so they hear things they want to hear. [00:00:15] Yeah. [00:00:16] Check out these meltdowns. [00:00:18] Relegated DEI to the dustbin of history, which is exactly where it belongs. [00:00:24] Never metaphor. [00:00:34] In the United States of America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:00:45] And if you're an Asian, you don't have to talk around your skin color when you're applying for college because we judge people based on who they are, not on ethnicity and things they can't control. [00:00:57] All right, so y'all seeing that merits. [00:00:59] Yeah, so y'all see the context of why he said what he said. [00:01:02] He didn't literally mean white people have to apologize anymore. [00:01:06] It was a figure of speech. [00:01:08] Yeah. [00:01:08] But check out these meltdowns. [00:01:09] Ethnicity and things they can't control. [00:01:11] White people don't have to apologize for being white no more. [00:01:14] Y'all want to be victims so god bad. [00:01:18] Hey, everybody. [00:01:19] That's rich. [00:01:20] He's saying white people trying to play the victim coming from a group. [00:01:23] He belongs to a group of people who, that's all they do is play victim. [00:01:26] Yeah, why are you laying in a bed kicking your legs like a little kid with your burnt soles up in there? [00:01:31] What's wrong with you? [00:01:33] How old are you, six? [00:01:34] Every branch of government dominated by white people. [00:01:36] Every industry dominated by white people. [00:01:39] I don't understand how y'all can have entire curriculums. [00:01:43] I'm talking about history. [00:01:45] I cannot graduate high school without learning white history. [00:01:47] Wait a minute. [00:01:48] Wait a minute. [00:01:49] White history? [00:01:49] You can't graduate without learning white history. [00:01:52] You mean American history? [00:01:53] Yeah. [00:01:53] That's what you meant to say. [00:01:55] Of course, it's going to be a bunch of white people because they founded the country. [00:01:57] And this country's majority white. [00:02:00] But to simplify it and say it's white history? [00:02:03] No, it's American history. [00:02:04] Yeah. [00:02:06] Who's playing the victim now? [00:02:07] Yeah. [00:02:08] High school and know nothing about black history. [00:02:11] How do y'all want to? [00:02:12] Oh, come on, man. [00:02:12] I grew up in the Jim Crow South. [00:02:14] Well, in the South where Jim Crow was prevalent, right? [00:02:17] Yeah. [00:02:18] In fifth grade, I learned, they taught me about Martin Luther King. [00:02:21] Yeah. [00:02:21] Rosa Parks. [00:02:22] Rosa Parks. [00:02:23] Harry Tutman, right? [00:02:25] A bunch of other black folks. [00:02:26] I can't remember their names, but I'm sure it was other black folks. [00:02:31] You think them so damn mad. [00:02:33] Y'all have been able to mobilize white supremacy and white Christian nationalism to the highest office in the White House. [00:02:39] You need to turn off CNN. [00:02:41] White Christian nationalism. [00:02:43] No, white supremacy. [00:02:44] He don't believe that. [00:02:45] Yeah. [00:02:45] If you really meant that, you would be living in Africa right now. [00:02:47] Yeah. [00:02:48] Why are you not living in Africa? [00:02:49] Because you know those is crazy. [00:02:52] In Africa? [00:02:52] Yeah. [00:02:53] If you really thought white people was inherently evil, you would live here. [00:02:58] Yeah. [00:03:01] And you still want to be a victim? [00:03:04] Hey, your ancestors is rolling over in their grave because they worked their ass off and killed a whole bunch of people, sold a whole bunch of land so you can be a superior victorious. [00:03:13] See, reading that? [00:03:14] So a lot of white people probably, I don't know, a lot of white people died for you to have your rights today. [00:03:19] Yeah, white people freed you, not black people. [00:03:22] No, victorious superiority. [00:03:25] That makes sense. [00:03:26] Just for you to cry and whine about being a victim? [00:03:30] Who's crying and whining? [00:03:32] Here's a figure of speech, dude. [00:03:34] You sitting there using the lowest name in vain? [00:03:37] Just a juvenile argument. [00:03:38] Yeah, who's playing the victim? [00:03:40] Look at his face. [00:03:42] Like his eyes are watering. [00:03:44] Well, it's not his fault. [00:03:45] His metaphor, his figure of speech flew right over his head. [00:03:48] Yeah. [00:03:49] You don't have to apologize for being white. [00:03:51] Ain't no white person ever apologized for being white. [00:03:55] Man, Democrats do that all the time. [00:03:56] The white Democrats? [00:03:57] Yeah. [00:03:57] That's why DEI got passed. [00:03:59] Yeah. [00:04:00] States of America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:04:06] But picture this. [00:04:07] Our vice president, a president that's supposed to be a president for all people, is sitting on a stage, a room full of Caucasian people saying, you don't got to be sorry for being white. [00:04:20] And y'all don't find none of this shit weird. [00:04:23] Wait a minute. [00:04:25] He was speaking up for white men and Asian men. [00:04:28] Yeah, he mentioned that. [00:04:29] Because they were being overlooked. [00:04:31] Why? [00:04:31] Not because they was unqualified for these positions. [00:04:34] It was being overlooked because there's white males, Asian males, and the ethnicity. [00:04:40] Yeah, they had to give the job to a black woman or a gay person or a white woman. [00:04:43] Yeah. [00:04:45] You don't even understand DEI. [00:04:47] A lot of white women benefited from DEI. [00:04:51] I would say the majority of the people that benefited was white women. [00:04:54] Emily, I need you to listen closely to our vice president. [00:04:58] You don't have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:05:01] You don't have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:05:04] That was JD Vance at a recent turning point event, the organization that Charlie Kirk founded. [00:05:09] He's got to continue to push that narrative that Charlie Kirk's racist. [00:05:12] Yeah, and that's his organization. [00:05:15] And when I heard Vance's words, I had to ask myself, are we in the 21st century or the 19th century? [00:05:22] Why don't you have to ask yourself that question? [00:05:25] You wouldn't even have to ask yourself that question because here in the 21st century, white men was getting overlooked. [00:05:32] That's like a dumb rhetorical question you came up with. [00:05:35] Because Vance stood there with his whole chest and told white America, you don't have to apologize for being white anymore. [00:05:44] Now, that is a dubious and loaded statement. [00:05:47] You're an idiot. [00:05:48] Well, white people shouldn't have to apologize for anything that happened in the past. [00:05:51] It's done and over with. [00:05:52] I shouldn't be overlooked because I'm a white male and I'm smarter than you. [00:05:56] I shouldn't be overlooked if I'm an Asian male and I'm smarter than you. [00:05:59] Yeah, more qualified than you. [00:06:00] Let me ask, when has white America really apologized? [00:06:05] A lot of white men has died in the Civil War. [00:06:09] And a lot of white people is just, I don't know what it is. [00:06:14] A lot of white people is lynched trying to help save black people. [00:06:19] And white people's been apologizing. [00:06:20] That's why they came up with DEI. [00:06:21] I don't know why y'all. [00:06:22] Yeah, whatever. [00:06:24] White America isn't even apologetic for the injustices it committed. [00:06:31] Vance is trying to portray white people as victims. [00:06:34] No, he's not. [00:06:37] You just got a small, slick brain with no bruise in it. [00:06:41] You got one of them bowling ball brains. [00:06:43] Well, I'm sure you have confirmation bias. [00:06:46] You hear what you want to hear. [00:06:48] While they remain firmly in control of this country. [00:06:52] Thank God. [00:06:52] Let me tell you what we heard Vance do. [00:06:55] He flexed. [00:06:57] He did. [00:06:57] On behalf of the Trump administration, and MAGA, Vance flexed their power. [00:07:04] They're telling white America and the rest of America that whites don't have to account for any of it. [00:07:10] He's saying that they don't have to apologize for any evil done in the name of whiteness. [00:07:18] Why are you putting words in his mouth? [00:07:20] Yeah, even with that said, why should a white man apologize for something that happened that he's not responsible for? [00:07:27] Well, that sounds, that's low capacity right there. [00:07:33] They're telling white America to forget the legacy of colonialism and white supremacy, slavery, genocide. [00:07:42] They want to erase manifest destiny and the doctrine of discovery. === The Reparations Debate Explodes (06:16) === [00:07:47] You hear that. [00:07:47] They want to ignore, like it never happened, Jim Crow, lynchings, systemic racism, redlining, sharecropping, convict leasing, segregation. [00:07:58] They won't ignore the concentrated black poverty that arose out of all of that. [00:08:04] We still see today the consequences of all that evil. [00:08:09] And he says, White America doesn't have to apologize. [00:08:14] That's not what he said. [00:08:16] We grew up in the South, the Jim Crow South. [00:08:19] I mean, it wasn't Jim Crow when we were growing up, but my parents grew up through. [00:08:22] Yeah, we grew up very poor. [00:08:24] And a lot of people I went to high school with a lot of those black guys are just locked up. [00:08:28] Yeah. [00:08:28] Now, the reason why we're successful because we have ambition and we decide to do the right thing. [00:08:37] I decided not to rob and hurt people. [00:08:40] And look how far it's gotten in this white, systemically racist country. [00:08:45] Yeah, supposedly. [00:08:47] He's putting out innuendos and impressions that black people are not successful because this country hates them. [00:08:53] That is absolutely not true. [00:08:56] White America is holding them back. [00:08:57] Look, if you go in a black community, black culture, black music, man, you just go in a predominantly black community. [00:09:04] Yeah. [00:09:05] A predominantly black school. [00:09:06] And find a road that's called Martin Luther King Boulevard in that place, wherever you are. [00:09:12] And you just, you will see why the black community is the poorest demographic in this country. [00:09:17] There's a disparity between the black community and white people. [00:09:20] There's a disparity between black people and every other ethnicity in this country. [00:09:24] Yeah. [00:09:25] All these other races are thriving in this country, but black people is at the bottom. [00:09:29] Illegal immigrants are doing better than black people. [00:09:32] Yeah, they're coming in droves illegally. [00:09:35] Don't even speak the language. [00:09:36] Don't even speak the language. [00:09:37] And they're not crying like American blacks. [00:09:40] Don't y'all feel like embarrassed? [00:09:43] You got people in droves coming here that came and speak the language with $3 in their pocket, hoping for an opportunity to be an American citizen. [00:09:50] And look at you, American Negroes, crying and begging for reparations. [00:09:54] Oh, I can't amount to anything because of systemic racism. [00:09:58] Y'all are like, I'm starting to think y'all slow. [00:10:01] Yeah, a lot of brown people like in these Latin countries. [00:10:05] They're risking their lives walking hundreds of miles. [00:10:08] And you know, hundreds of these people die in the deserts every year just trying to come to this systemically white country, y'all call. [00:10:16] Yeah, if you're America. [00:10:17] If you look it up, though, I think the top four earners in America is not even white. [00:10:22] Yeah, it's immigrants. [00:10:23] It's immigrants. [00:10:25] You know what? [00:10:26] What's really heartbreaking about this as well? [00:10:29] Uh-oh. [00:10:29] Many black people attended that event, including celebrities. [00:10:34] Yeah, because Democrats own black people. [00:10:36] Yeah. [00:10:37] We're selling outs for being Republicans. [00:10:38] Yeah. [00:10:39] It's part of that mentality that the black community has. [00:10:42] We hurts the black community. [00:10:43] Yeah. [00:10:44] Y'all don't think correctly. [00:10:45] Nikki Minaj actually was one of the first celebrities to expose what was going on in Nigeria with the people being unalive by Muslims. [00:10:52] The genocide there. [00:10:53] Yeah. [00:10:54] I would consider her to be like pro-black. [00:10:58] Yeah. [00:10:58] The black people that attended an event. [00:11:00] I'm, I don't know necessarily if they would consider themselves consider themselves pro-black because I don't consider myself pro-black. [00:11:06] I just, I'm just pro-right side of history. [00:11:08] Yeah, just right. [00:11:09] I don't care what race is involved. [00:11:11] I just want to stand with whatever is white. [00:11:13] Yeah, and there's nothing wrong with black people attending an event if you're a Republican, a moderate, or even liberal. [00:11:18] Yeah, but that's the thing. [00:11:19] These people like this fool right here, Democrats own black people for whatever reasons. [00:11:24] Yeah, it's like we don't have a right. [00:11:26] This man thinks we don't have a right to have different opinions. [00:11:29] Yeah. [00:11:30] Like Nikki Minaj. [00:11:33] You also had black voices doing. [00:11:36] If Nikki Minaj is at some HBCU twerking and everything, they would be praising that woman. [00:11:41] Yep. [00:11:42] 2024, actively encouraging other black folks to support and vote for this regime. [00:11:49] They all co-signed this message that says, basically, our history, our struggle, they don't really matter. [00:11:57] Right. [00:11:58] That's not what we were saying. [00:12:00] He likes to put words in people's mouths. [00:12:02] Yeah, yeah. [00:12:03] But you know, the crazy thing is, a lot of you blacks on the left, y'all don't understand what's really going on. [00:12:09] A lot of black people are starting to switch to the conservative or Republican or moderate movement. [00:12:15] Because why is that? [00:12:18] Think about that. [00:12:19] Why is black people starting to vote right? [00:12:21] Yeah. [00:12:22] And why are Democrats letting in all these illegal immigrants or encouraging it? [00:12:26] Because black people are starting to lean harder right. [00:12:29] That voting block for Democrats, blacks, man, we are the major reason why they have too much power they got now. [00:12:37] It's because of blacks. [00:12:38] And they see the writing on the wall. [00:12:40] Black people are historically voting right now. [00:12:44] So that's why y'all don't even understand the whole scheme that was going down at our southern border. [00:12:48] They're trying to replace black voters. [00:12:50] Yeah. [00:12:51] Latinos is number two demographic in this country. [00:12:54] Used to be blacks. [00:12:55] Yeah. [00:12:55] That's why we ain't important no more. [00:12:57] Yeah. [00:12:59] And speaking of reparations, I thought these black voices were all about reparations. [00:13:04] Clearly, they are not about reparations. [00:13:07] You know, reparations, that was just a ploy. [00:13:11] Yeah. [00:13:11] So blacks will continue to vote for the Democrat Party. [00:13:15] They wasn't ever serious about giving black people reparations. [00:13:19] Yeah. [00:13:19] And I hear black people, man, I think, at least a million dollars each black person. [00:13:23] Some black people is a lot more than that. [00:13:25] They actually think they are kings and queens. [00:13:27] Yeah, they think reparations should put them in the top 1% in the country. [00:13:32] Supposedly, reparations are supposed to level the playing field, but they want millions of dollars per person, which will put you in the top 1% in the country. [00:13:40] Yeah. [00:13:41] Just you people are just asinine. [00:13:43] Yeah, you people are just naive and not really bright at all. [00:13:46] If they do pay reparations, it's supposed to level the playing field. [00:13:50] Maybe $20,000 per black person. [00:13:53] Yeah, maybe. [00:13:55] And that's pushing it. [00:13:56] Yeah. [00:13:56] How many white people in this country are on food stamps? [00:13:59] Yeah. [00:13:59] EBT. [00:14:00] The playing field is already level. === Calling Out Racial Hypocrisy (01:09) === [00:14:03] I know. [00:14:03] But y'all don't realize it. [00:14:05] Yeah, because you've been brainwashed or you're just too stupid to realize it. [00:14:08] And that makes us laugh. [00:14:09] Vice President's words, absolving and excusing the racial injustices that we've suffered in this country. [00:14:16] He said that. [00:14:18] I must have missed that. [00:14:20] Couldn't motivate him. [00:14:22] Racial injustices, including violence. [00:14:26] And so that's. [00:14:27] So JD Vance wants more violence towards the blacks. [00:14:31] Do y'all even watch the news? [00:14:33] Black people are way more violent than whites to each other. [00:14:37] Yeah. [00:14:40] Like, I don't get it, man. [00:14:42] It's like y'all don't have the. [00:14:45] I ain't going to say it. [00:14:46] They don't have the capacity. [00:14:48] I think y'all cursed. [00:14:51] I mean, y'all just big, just stupid dummies. [00:14:55] Y'all trying to paint this dude as a racist. [00:14:59] He's married to an Indian woman and got little brown kids running around the house. [00:15:03] Yeah. [00:15:04] Y'all can't be serious when y'all think he's trying to push racist innuendos to the American public. [00:15:09] You got it. [00:15:10] You just are a complete and utter moron.