Hodgetwins - Black History Teacher’s Shocking Claim about Whites Backfires Instantly Aired: 2026-03-30 Duration: 07:37 === Victorian Era Cannibalism Claims (05:05) === [00:00:00] Okay, this woman right here, she teaches black history on TikTok. [00:00:05] And she's giving a class on, yes, white people ate black people openly until the mid-night. [00:00:11] No, check out what she got to say. [00:00:12] Now, I didn't know that this wasn't common knowledge. [00:00:15] And if you didn't know this, that means you don't follow me. [00:00:17] But white people have always indulged in cannibalism. [00:00:20] They ate their slaves, and they ate black people that were free after the Emancipation Proclamation after lynchings. [00:00:26] If you didn't know this, you don't follow me. [00:00:28] And if you don't follow me, you should follow me. [00:00:29] My name's That's crazy. [00:00:32] That's not black history. [00:00:34] When I think of black history, I'm like the first black scientist, the first black president. [00:00:38] That's black history. [00:00:39] You talk about black history, black people getting eaten? [00:00:42] That's not black history. [00:00:43] I don't think that happened. [00:00:44] She said after they were lynched, they would then eat them. [00:00:47] Yeah, I'm just, you know, you know, give you an example. [00:00:50] I mean, what is black history? [00:00:52] If that did happen, that's black history. [00:00:54] No, when you talk about black history, it's supposed to be positive, right? [00:01:00] Chemistry, I teach black history. [00:01:02] I'm not part of Hillman talk. [00:01:04] I just do this for fun. [00:01:05] And out of the passion that I have for spreading black history. [00:01:08] And just like everything else on my page, I'm not just feeding you a bunch of bullshit. [00:01:11] There are a plethora of books that you can look into that prove that this is a fact. [00:01:17] Books like The Delectable Negro, which covers recipes of how to eat black people. [00:01:23] Another book called Edible People. [00:01:26] The historical consumption of Negroes and Foreigners. [00:01:28] And I believe it was like the cannibalistic trade. [00:01:31] And that's just two of many. [00:01:33] And it is true. [00:01:35] It gets worse. [00:01:37] Check this out. [00:01:38] The reason we don't have a lot of Egyptian mummies is because white people ate them. [00:01:41] And it wasn't just one or two. [00:01:43] They ate them by the hundreds and almost to extinction. [00:01:47] It was during the Victorian era. [00:01:48] They almost ate them to extinction. [00:01:50] Yeah, that's why you can't find any mummies in, I guess, in Egypt in those pyramids. [00:01:54] Because all the white people went there, ooh, got me a dick. [00:01:58] I got me a mummy right. [00:01:59] I'm going to cook them. [00:02:01] Eating, eating. [00:02:02] You go to cook up and saute your rotten flesh. [00:02:05] So they're taking black people and pickling their pigs' feet. [00:02:08] Pickling their feet? [00:02:09] Like, pickled pigs' feet? [00:02:12] Victorian era. [00:02:13] It was a long time. [00:02:13] Pickled Negro. [00:02:15] After Egypt was already well established. [00:02:17] And if you know anything about Egypt, it is a very complex civilization. [00:02:22] That's where we had the hieroglyphs. [00:02:24] That's where we had large, large towering statues and figurines that one's mind simply just could not comprehend on how it was created. [00:02:32] It was very advanced, way more advanced than the Victorian people during the Victorian era in England. [00:02:39] The thing I say, her whole angle is to uplift black people in our history and downplay and minimize what white people accomplish. [00:02:47] Yeah, Egyptians are Africans, but it's not necessarily a part of, like black people, we come from south of the Sahara. [00:02:54] Those weren't black people. [00:02:55] They was melanated people, but I don't consider them to be like Arabic. [00:02:59] Yeah, Arabs. [00:03:01] About this was the reason they ate these mummies and the reason that I guess it still kind of remains today. [00:03:07] The reason that they eat these black people is because they want to embody that progression. [00:03:11] They wanted to advance, progress their civilization. [00:03:15] And during the Victorian era, they figured what better way to progress than to eat the dead people who have been mummified in a progressive. [00:03:30] I'm sorry, I'm trying to make sense of this, but that's literally their logic. [00:03:33] Not to know. [00:03:34] No, you actually making up as you go. [00:03:36] You start laughing at yourself. [00:03:37] I don't think it is if that's true. [00:03:39] Or if you think that's true, I think someone fed you a bag of lies. [00:03:43] Yeah. [00:03:44] It wasn't just, oh, they're going to eat them. [00:03:46] They turned these mummies into medicine known as mummier. [00:03:50] Now, the use of these mummified, this mummier, began in the 12th century and ended in the 18th century. [00:03:57] It's also believed that this is actually where England and like Europe inherited the, and I say inherited loosely, inherited the idea that there was an afterlife because the afterlife was very much real, especially when it came to ancient Egypt. [00:04:12] They honored their ancestors. [00:04:14] They did veneration. [00:04:16] People like the priestesses and things that walk this ground, they were like embodiments of what is beyond, like beyond what we see, right? [00:04:26] And in the Victorian era, they kind of struggled with that. [00:04:29] They didn't really know. [00:04:30] So long story short, they ate us because they wanted what we had. [00:04:34] What was that? [00:04:36] That's crazy. [00:04:37] Did she explain that? [00:04:38] No, she didn't. [00:04:40] They wanted what? [00:04:41] Cannibalism has nothing to do with your culture or skin color. [00:04:44] It's like a mental illness. [00:04:47] Like, look at Jeffrey Dahmer. [00:04:48] The dude was mentally ill. [00:04:50] He was eating black people. [00:04:52] Just because one white person, just because you have one documented case of a white person, not all white people is Jeffrey Dahmer. [00:05:02] That's like a hasty generalization. === The Racism Grift Exposed (02:08) === [00:05:06] You feel me? [00:05:07] I totally get you. [00:05:08] But that's not black history. [00:05:09] You should scan black folks. [00:05:12] Like if black history, when I think of black history, like I think of Jesse Owens. [00:05:17] Right? [00:05:18] Right? [00:05:18] One of them gold medals. [00:05:20] That's black history. [00:05:21] Yeah, that's black history. [00:05:22] You know, I think people. [00:05:24] Black Obama, that's black history. [00:05:25] Martin Luther King. [00:05:26] Yeah, Dr. Martin Luther King, the first 12 black senators. [00:05:30] That's black history. [00:05:32] You're talking about white people eating black folks. [00:05:35] That's not black history. [00:05:36] Well, black people like to celebrate our demise, how we were minimized in the past. [00:05:41] Yeah, but that's, yeah, I know. [00:05:42] And they love, so they've lost all sense of what black history is supposed to be about. [00:05:47] Black history is supposed to motivate us, uplift us. [00:05:50] You just scared the shit out of black people. [00:05:53] Well, she's doing it to demonize white people. [00:05:56] Yeah, but that's a whole demonizing white people is not black history, though. [00:06:00] You see what I'm saying? [00:06:02] According to this girl, it is. [00:06:03] No, that is black history. [00:06:06] No, man, you just scared black folks. [00:06:08] You're supposed to uplift black folks. [00:06:10] You know? [00:06:11] Let's scam and make them fear white people. [00:06:15] White people eating that black slave. [00:06:17] If that actually happened, like after they lynched the black people, if that was a real thing, it would be, everybody would know that. [00:06:24] Just like everybody know how black people were hung from trees. [00:06:27] We all know that. [00:06:29] Okay, they're going to let everybody find out about the hangings, but not when they ate us. [00:06:33] Right. [00:06:34] It's just, this is, this is all made up. [00:06:36] I think she's selling something probably. [00:06:38] You think so? [00:06:39] I think so. [00:06:40] It's called the grift. [00:06:43] They actually label us as grifters, but we're not grifters. [00:06:45] We just speak our minds and be as objective as possible. [00:06:49] But racism, that's a huge grift. [00:06:51] You can make all kinds of money. [00:06:53] There was this white woman always talking about black history and just how evil white people is. [00:06:58] I forget her name, but she's a multi-millionaire. [00:07:01] She wrote books. [00:07:02] Who's buying her books? [00:07:03] Black people. [00:07:03] Yeah, she said people with green blue eyes are inherently evil and not to trust them. [00:07:09] Right. [00:07:10] Yeah, something to that effect. [00:07:11] I know you're talking about, I forget her name. [00:07:12] Old white woman, crazy as hell. === Selling Made-Up History (00:22) === [00:07:14] Progressive white woman, too. [00:07:16] Yeah, and everybody that buys her books are black people. [00:07:19] It's a grift. [00:07:20] Yeah. [00:07:20] Just like this, what this girl is doing. [00:07:22] She's grifting. [00:07:23] And don't even know it. [00:07:24] She know it. [00:07:25] Nah, she can't know it, man. [00:07:27] She actually think white people is eating black people. [00:07:30] Man, why would you eat a black person when you got chickens and goats and fish? [00:07:36] What you want to eat a Negro