Hodgetwins - They Kept Getting Her Name Wrong... Then This Went Viral Aired: 2026-03-24 Duration: 08:04 === Crazy Names and White People (08:03) === [00:00:00] So this woman is pissed off because white people don't know how to pronounce her name. [00:00:04] Oh man, it's probably not that fault. [00:00:06] You probably got a crazy name. [00:00:08] Check this out. [00:00:09] Doctor's appointment today and I go through the little check-in desk or whatever. [00:00:14] Then I'm on my way to registration. [00:00:16] This lady, I guess she was doing like mobile registration or whatever. [00:00:19] So she tell me, are you so-and-so? [00:00:23] I'm like, yes. [00:00:24] And she's like, okay, I'll get you right here. [00:00:26] She get me in, right? [00:00:27] So then she sent me to another registration desk and she's talking about some, oh, I'm just going to call you by your last name because that'll be easier for me. [00:00:36] Strike mother one. [00:00:38] Okay. [00:00:39] Okay, Rebecca. [00:00:40] You got me up, but I'm going to let you slide. [00:00:43] The next lady, she going through all my stuff. [00:00:46] Another lady. [00:00:46] She gets my little email part. [00:00:49] And she was like looking at it for a minute. [00:00:51] And I'm looking at her like, okay, I know what's going to come. [00:00:55] Okay. [00:00:55] You'd have seen this 3,000 times looking at the shit. [00:00:58] But this lady said my last name or whatever. [00:01:01] She already just set the tone for discussing my name or whatever. [00:01:06] So, okay. [00:01:07] So she goes, can you just tell me your email so we can confirm it? [00:01:13] I said, no, ma'am. [00:01:15] I said, sound it out. [00:01:17] I know it's about my name. [00:01:18] Sound it out. [00:01:19] What? [00:01:20] See, it's okay. [00:01:21] Can you just give me an email? [00:01:22] Because I'm having a heart. [00:01:23] No, you're not. [00:01:24] You ain't even look at it that long. [00:01:26] You ain't even try. [00:01:27] I said, try. [00:01:28] Sound it out. [00:01:28] What's wrong with her? [00:01:30] She finally got it. [00:01:32] I said, see, you did it. [00:01:34] You got it. [00:01:35] Yeah. [00:01:37] That's just so stupid. [00:01:40] Black people act like y'all come up with all these ridiculous names and you expect people to know how to pronounce them. [00:01:46] First of all, y'all can't even spell them correctly. [00:01:49] They don't make no sense. [00:01:51] When you look at like, you look at black people, you're like, man, I don't even know how to scarlet this. [00:01:59] All right. [00:01:59] It starts with a Q. How do you pronounce this? [00:02:03] Maybe it's not white people's. [00:02:05] Maybe it's not the white people. [00:02:06] Maybe it's your name. [00:02:08] Because I'm sure you growing up for your entire life. [00:02:11] You've had this issue with people. [00:02:13] Yeah. [00:02:13] Not knowing how to pronounce your name. [00:02:14] She's nixing that. [00:02:15] She said this has happened thousands of times. [00:02:18] So it hasn't dawned on you. [00:02:19] Your name is ridiculous. [00:02:21] Yeah. [00:02:21] Yeah. [00:02:22] More than likely your name's ridiculous. [00:02:25] That's how I'm going to start treating them. [00:02:26] How the are you working in the medical field? [00:02:30] You working in a hospital. [00:02:31] I don't give a if you clerical. [00:02:34] I don't give a f what you doing. [00:02:35] You work. [00:02:36] I already know what kind of woman you are. [00:02:37] Your parents is ghetto as hell, gave you a ghetto name. [00:02:40] Look how you acted over your name, which is more than likely ridiculous. [00:02:44] You're sitting in a car with a bonnet on. [00:02:48] And why are you mad? [00:02:49] You know your name's crazy. [00:02:51] Your mama know that name is crazy when she gave it to you. [00:02:53] That's why she gave it to you. [00:02:54] I'm going to give you, I'm not going to give you one of these white names like Keith and Kevin and Elizabeth and Rebecca and Laura. [00:03:03] I'm going to give you something crazy. [00:03:06] But it's going to be beautiful. [00:03:09] Working somewhere that's established. [00:03:11] You need an education for this. [00:03:13] So therefore, you got enough education to get through all this and pronounce fibromyalgia spell this amo, but you can't spell a seven-letter word. [00:03:22] Where's the class for black names? [00:03:24] Maybe you should be able to put that in the college class and be calling the birthday equity inclusion class. [00:03:30] And you teach white people how to say these ridiculous black names. [00:03:34] Yeah, like medical transcriptionists, whatever you call them. [00:03:37] Yeah, they know how to pronounce medical terms. [00:03:39] Yeah. [00:03:39] They say it all the time. [00:03:41] Yeah, they say it on the, but it has nothing to do with black culture, black American culture. [00:03:47] Yeah, but like you said, they've seen those fibromyalgia. [00:03:51] They've seen that a million times. [00:03:53] They have not ever seen your name. [00:03:55] Yeah. [00:03:55] They've never seen a black woman walk in the office with a damn body loan. [00:04:00] Yeah. [00:04:01] They've never came across your name. [00:04:02] So your name is so unique, they've never seen it before. [00:04:05] Yeah, that's what your parents wanted, right? [00:04:06] Yeah. [00:04:07] Hey, but just to think, she's not mentioning her name. [00:04:10] What her name is. [00:04:12] She's not bringing it up. [00:04:13] Yeah, because she's already taking the hell. [00:04:15] Yeah. [00:04:15] A name? [00:04:16] This black woman going to make you sound it out. [00:04:18] Now you feel dumb. [00:04:19] Now you feel some type of way because you are. [00:04:22] You slow as hell. [00:04:25] Because if you can't even pronounce a name, you shouldn't even be in here. [00:04:30] Wow, that's crazy. [00:04:31] I don't know how many names I come across that I'm not familiar with and I can't say them right. [00:04:36] And then they'll correct me and I'll say sorry and I'll say that name correctly because it's a unique name. [00:04:40] Yeah. [00:04:40] Yeah. [00:04:41] But you talking about they feel some kind of way. [00:04:43] They're dumb. [00:04:44] You have a problem with white people. [00:04:46] That's the problem. [00:04:47] Yeah. [00:04:48] She's racist. [00:04:49] Yeah, she's racist. [00:04:50] They dumb. [00:04:51] But you don't want to walk around with a crazy name. [00:04:53] If you had any sense, if you had an IQ higher than five, you'd have changed your name. [00:04:57] You wouldn't have this problem. [00:04:58] You didn't take it too far, Kevin. [00:04:59] No, you didn't have to go with the IQ. [00:05:01] If my mama named me something crazy, as soon as I become phase, 18, I'm changing my mom. [00:05:06] I'm sorry, mama. [00:05:07] I know you love that name, but I hate it. [00:05:13] Pronounce a name? [00:05:15] You shouldn't even be in here. [00:05:17] Y'all can't pronounce simple words. [00:05:19] Stop letting these white people do y'all like that. [00:05:21] Stop letting these white people have you say your name a thousand times and stuff, and they don't even try. [00:05:26] This is rooted in racism. [00:05:28] Because if it was somebody else, one of them, and it was a name that they were having a hard time pronouncing, they would try to pronounce the shit. [00:05:35] Respect me, respect my motherfucking name my mama gave me. [00:05:38] You know what's crazy? [00:05:40] They've probably tried to be like nice to black people like you, and they behave just like you're behaving right now. [00:05:45] So they don't even want to go there with you. [00:05:48] Yeah, your mama, I mean, have some respect for what your mom, for the name your mom gave you. [00:05:53] She worked hard for you. [00:05:55] You said, have some respect for the name my mama gave me. [00:05:58] I don't think your mama have much respect for you or anybody else. [00:06:02] That's why she gave you that name because a lot of black people, when they come with these obnoxious, weird names, it's because they want to be different. [00:06:09] They don't want to accept American names or American culture. [00:06:12] They want to be so different. [00:06:13] They want to be as African as they can. [00:06:15] If you go to Africa and you, they probably still going to have the same problem because they never came across your name before. [00:06:21] That's nothing to do with them being white. [00:06:23] It's just your name is unique. [00:06:25] Kevin, it's racist. [00:06:28] No, it ain't. [00:06:28] She just said it. [00:06:29] It's racism. [00:06:33] These people, man. [00:06:34] Let me finish this video. [00:06:36] Because she worked hard on their name. [00:06:39] It took her a minute to come up with their name. [00:06:40] And you go redoubted it too. [00:06:42] You go pronounce it right. [00:06:43] We go just be sitting here. [00:06:44] I'm not telling you. [00:06:45] No, I'm not telling you my name. [00:06:46] Sound it out. [00:06:47] Use your words, baby. [00:06:48] Use your words. [00:06:49] Wait a minute. [00:06:50] You're not going to tell them, give them direction on how to say your name? [00:06:54] The next thing to do is say, hey, I'm having a hard time. [00:06:57] I never came across your name. [00:06:58] Can you pronounce it for me? [00:06:59] No, you sound it out. [00:07:01] What kind of person does that? [00:07:02] An angry black woman does. [00:07:05] That's what you are. [00:07:06] An angry black woman. [00:07:08] You're the stereotypical angry black woman that's mad at the entire world. [00:07:12] That's rude. [00:07:14] And you walk around with a bonnet on your head. [00:07:16] Look, that's how she's talking to the lady. [00:07:17] Listen to this. [00:07:19] It took her a minute to come up with their name and you go redoubts it too. [00:07:22] You go pronounce it right. [00:07:23] We go just be sitting here. [00:07:24] I'm not telling you. [00:07:25] No, I'm not telling you my name. [00:07:26] Sound it out. [00:07:28] See, that's crazy. [00:07:29] That's crazy. [00:07:30] That's crazy. [00:07:31] Her heart is filled with hate. [00:07:35] And you know what the real issue is? [00:07:37] I don't think she necessarily hates white people. [00:07:40] She's still trying to defend her mother's honor for giving her that. [00:07:45] No, And she's taking it out on white people. [00:07:48] No, Because a lot of black people. [00:07:50] Let me finish. [00:07:51] A lot of black people don't hate people like this. [00:07:54] They don't hate white people. [00:07:56] They just hate the fact that they're black. [00:07:59] Oh, okay, you cleaned that up. [00:08:01] Yeah, I cleaned it up. [00:08:02] I put all the onus on her.