Hodgetwins dissect a viral video where a white Philadelphia officer uses racial slurs like "Negroes" while intervening at a gathering, debating whether the incident stems from noise complaints or systemic racism. They analyze his potential legal defense regarding specific calls versus targeting black individuals to lose his livelihood, contrasting fears of job loss with accusations of bias against those challenging white authority. Ultimately, the chaotic scene resembling a zoo suggests deep-seated tensions where black communities confront police power, highlighting the complex dynamics of racial profiling and self-preservation in modern policing. [Automatically generated summary]
Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, sat-12l-sm, and large-v3-turbo
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Police Disrupt Black Party00:03:16
So there was some kind of black party going on.
And then the white police officer saw him say, You know what?
They're having way too much fun.
Let's go mess this up.
No.
Check this out.
These Negroes are causing problems.
Check this out.
No, these Negroes is causing problems check this out
Don't touch my baby daddy That is crazy.
We have stereotypes for a reason.
That is insane.
I mean, I've seen cops interact with a bunch of white people.
People get tested and get angry and upset, but they don't do this.
You have all this screaming in the background.
It sounds like you're at a zoo.
It just sounds like you're at a zoo.
And there's a bunch of animals making all kinds of noise.
It gets worse.
Watch this.
He didn't do nothing.
Yeah, he didn't even do nothing.
Don't touch my baby daddy.
That is crazy.
Don't touch my baby dad!
Get off him!
Don't touch my baby dad!
This is nuts.
Like, these people are just screaming.
Well, maybe these cops, maybe we don't got the whole story.
Maybe these cops are racist.
I would say it's a better chance that they are racist, not the cops.
And they don't.
I agree.
They like to challenge authority when it's coming from a white police officer.
I agree with that.
That's what I've seen.
Chances of these cops being racist is zero.
No.
Challenging White Authority00:05:31
Don't argue with that law!
You know what's crazy?
You know when you look at a National Geographic and like there's a line stalking like a bird to prey, they always go for the weakest one straight away, right?
And he's saying, Well, God got one.
I'm going to go to the house.
This is a video, it will stray off.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no.
Look, look, look, look, look.
You bagger lines.
Okay.
Look, look, look.
What is this?
No!
I'm gonna try again.
I'm with this white boy.
Yo, white boy's got that back.
I'm with that back.
That white boy used to wrestle.
Yeah.
We got reinforcement.
Got a black cop in there.
What's that to screaming?
Yes, that won't go.
I'm not going to do that.
Rose, Rose.
Man, I got anxiety.
For some reason, I just want to run through this wall right here.
Look at this woman's face.
Looking crazy.
You know what?
At the age of 10 years old, 9, 8 years old, I knew not to behave like this when interacting with a police officer.
Like, there's this myth that black people are terrified of cops.
No, they're not.
They're killing us.
They hate cops.
If I'm scared of somebody, am I behaving like this around white people with guns?
You're not.
You're like, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
What, sir?
Put my hands behind my back, sir?
Yes, sir.
Spread them, sir.
I spread them as wide as I can, sir.
I'm sorry, sir.
I do the best I can, sir.
That's how I behave.
Y'all behave like a pack of hyenas.
Y'all are not scared of cops.
You hate cops.
You hate white authority.
That's the problem.
I think this is in Philadelphia.
No, you think it's got Philadelphia police officers on it?
Yeah, man.
Philadelphia, man.
That is one.
It holds.
Man, I wonder why those cops was policing them.
Well, it's a black party.
I guess they were being too loud and they were coming in there to lay down the law.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
And you can't break up a black party.
You got the music going.
And you know what the crazy thing is?
Some black person probably called the cops and said, I got a pack of people down there.
Well, a pack of Negroes down there causing trouble.
They're loud.
Yeah.
They're smoking that weed.
They're out there drinking at 40 ounces and out there break dancing.
Somebody need to come and break this up.
That's probably how all this started.
A black person called the cops.
You don't think a cop, the cops are just grinding by and say, Look, look, there's a bunch of them over here.
Nah, I know somebody's good for something.
Ain't no white cop gonna step out of their way to break up anything unless they have to.
Yeah.
Because when a white cop shows up to an event like this, a bunch of black people, he's a strong possibility if he messes up just one iota, he's gonna lose his job because he's white.
So, no white man is going to be willing to go out there and break this up unless he's been called to do so.
Right.
I'm not going to take that risk.
Right.
Ain't going to put my trust in you.
Because you know what they're going to say?
Oh, he's white.
The only reason why he stopped the car and got out is because he saw those black people having fun.
He wanted to break it up.
He's a colonizer.
He's racist.
Yeah, he don't want us having fun.
Yeah, he's out there harassing the black people.
Yeah, he don't want us.
He don't like to see black people have fun out here.
That's what they're going to say in court.
That's what the defense attorney is going to say.
So, why did you stop?
Well, it was a disturbing piece.
No, not defense attorney, the prosecutor.
Yeah, yeah.
That's exactly what the prosecutor is going to say.
He said, Why'd you arrive to this address?
Why did you stop?
Oh, I was just driving by and I saw a huge disturbance outside and I got out and I tried to tell everybody, calm down.
You're making too much noise.
And then it all went to hell and it escalated.
They're going to pay him that he targeted those men.
He targeted them because he's black.
He's going to lose his job.
Now, if someone called the cops, he has no choice but to show up.
Yeah, yeah.
And he has more authority at that point.
I think, personally, if I'm a white cop, that's how I'm thinking.
Because I'm not trying to lose my job over these fools.
Yeah.
I got these white babies at the house I need to put in college and feed and house and put clothes on.
I'm not going to throw all that away for a bunch of savages.