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April 2, 2026 - Hodgetwins
08:16
Chick-fil-A Fired the Entire Staff...Here's Why

Hodgetwins recount a viral incident where a Chick-fil-A staff was fired after a skit involving an employee named Kevin, whom the host claims is a woman in a man's body. The speaker argues the video inadvertently proved Black people do not need to be in predominantly white spaces, criticizing perceived "ghetto" behavior and speculating the hiring manager was either Black or a "woke" White woman. Ultimately, the discussion reinforces negative racial stereotypes while expressing shame over the jokes made during the termination event. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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Black Workers Fired for Being Themselves 00:06:33
So, a bunch of black people at this one Chick fil A, I'm not sure where, they all got fired because they were too ghetto.
Literally.
Check this out.
This video went viral for them, that's why they ended up getting fired.
No common sense.
What in the world?
They fired all of them.
And this gay dude was the ringleader.
Look at him.
Saucy as.
Be in a black neighborhood, it's gotta be.
Maybe this is all they had to choose from.
Let me go ahead and do this story time and make a story, make a real story.
I'm probably not gonna make it too short, but I'm gonna make it short enough because I don't feel like talking about this no more.
Okay, did this call?
We got fired.
Every single last one of us got fired.
I'm gonna tell you how I made the video, how the thought process of the video came up until when they called me or when I called them and they told me that I was fired.
Okay.
So we can all stop throwing around this narrative because where I'm at right now is giving that they're blaming me and I wasn't to blame for sh**.
Okay.
So.
Before I made the video, I asked, I said, hey, I'm about to make this video real quick.
If you want to be in it, let me know.
If you don't want to be in it, let me know.
All I need y'all to do, and I showed them what I wanted them to do, I said, bounce, go, test.
So I asked, why would she do this at work in company uniform on the clock?
Why would she do that as a man?
Hey, Kevin.
I firmly believe this.
This dude is actually a woman trapped in a man's body.
Because that is not an act.
That is a woman trapped inside of him.
He's wired different.
He's wired different.
Nobody chooses to be that.
But anyway, he's the greatest.
And this behavior is purely involuntary.
Yeah.
You can't help it.
It's like breathing for him.
Yeah.
All right, but he's going to explain what happened, why they got fired.
It is your fault.
He's trying to say it's not his fault.
You were the ringleader.
Take some accountability.
Of course not.
You can't do that.
Oh, wow.
Because your chest is a grown man.
Yeah.
Check this out.
Check out the story.
Everybody, if they wanted to be in the video, of course, everybody said yes because this is not my first time making a video with my.
It's not.
And this is not the first video that I've posted that went viral.
It could have been just the simple fact that it was the whole crew doing the same thing.
And maybe I did do a little bit too much when I turned around and I shook my back because nothing but back and fat was moving.
No.
Okay.
Are my fellow black people?
And they're proud.
What is wrong with you?
What?
Seriously.
What is wrong with you?
If you smack your lips one more time.
Hey, Kevin, check out the background.
Look at his curtains.
Is that a window or a door?
I'm thinking that's a window.
It's got to be a door.
Two doors.
Yeah, but he has a message for black people.
Check this out.
He does.
And I'm not even saying that they're proud because we did a funny video.
No.
They're proud because they've never seen so many black people in a predominantly white environment.
He pulled the race car.
Chick fil A. What Chick fil A have you ever been to that you've seen just?
Straight black people where and I'm not even trying to be like throw race in there, but it's like, come on look, look at the positive side we did something.
We literally did something this video.
That video was to show not even it wasn't even to show nothing at that point in time.
But since I'm here and I'm gonna say now, that was to show that we need more black people in predominantly white places no, we don't.
Y'all proved that we don't need more black people in predominantly white place.
How did you prove it?
Yeah yeah, how did you prove it?
You just proved all the negative stereotypes in the black community.
And that's why you don't see a lot of black people.
Well, I'm not going to put Chick fil A on blast being racist.
But who hired y'all?
What was the interview process in that?
You know whoever hired them was black.
It had to be.
You think a white man hired all those black people?
But look, it gets worse.
It's either a black man or it's a woke white woman.
I'm thinking it's a black dude.
Yeah, but it gets worse.
Listen to his logic on this.
That we need more black people in predominantly white places.
We need that to show that we can do anything if we're being real.
What?
Why would Chick fil A?
Why do y'all only hire white people at Chick fil A?
I don't know.
I don't ever understand.
We all know why.
I guess I understand that because y'all fired me for shaking my city, so.
And I'm not even trying to sit here and say that black people get up, but we know how to have fun and stop being lame.
There's no life, there was no life at the Chick fil A.
And so we just had to make videos.
So we know how to have fun at work.
There was no life there.
Yeah, stop being lame.
Who uses the word lame anymore?
Being professional is lame?
To a black person, to the black community.
Being professional and talking proper, that's lame.
He's wearing a pink do rag.
You say he's got all the mannerisms of a woman.
Why Professionalism Feels Lame to Some 00:01:39
He keeps smacking his lips.
What?
The mannerisms of a ghetto black woman?
Yeah.
That's what he's trying to imitate.
How much you want to bet he was raised by a single black mom?
Or a single black grandmother?
He might have been raised by a single black aunt.
Yeah.
I'm thinking he was raised by a sister.
I don't think anybody raised him.
But that logic that he shared in that video, that is very common in the black community.
Yeah, very childish.
It's disturbing, really.
That is disturbing.
Yeah, yeah, it is.
Makes me want to, you know, it makes me, I'm kind of ashamed of being.
Don't say that.
What?
What are you going to say?
Well, it's true.
It makes me want to get a horse and some sheeps and start riding.
That's a joke.
That was a horrible joke.
That was horrible what you were going to say.
It was horrible, but it was funny.
Yeah, but some people said this has nothing to do with race, it's culture.
But your race dictates your culture a lot of times.
Now, like this negative stereotype that you find in the black community, you won't find that with me or my brother or within my household because I arrange my kids to have more decorum, more respect for themselves, more respect for my last name, Hodge.
You're representing a Hodge family.
I didn't raise no bunch of ghetto.
Hood numb You know, yeah, it's trifling man
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