Support the show for only $3.11/mo and get a bonus episode every week at www.patreon.com/miniondeathcult This week we cover the reaction to the NFL announcement that they'll play Lift Every Voice and Sing, aka "The Black National Anthem" before Week 1 games. Most conservatives are predictably losing their minds, but a couple grifters realize they may have taken things too far. Also, the state of Rhode Island might change its name to Rhode Island, and this is only the beginning probably
This video is, uh, we're just gonna watch- God damn it.
Uh, a second of it.
This, this video is incredible.
They have, like...
Kind of outdone themselves.
So we're talking about the Hodge twins.
And the last time we saw the Hodge twins on this show was during the Deplorable Night Live special, where they did quarantine workouts that were like making fun of liberal liberal tards.
Yep.
And our favorite one, I think, was the Don Lemon, which is where you mime jacking off your twin brother.
Yes, you play out giving your brother the old reach around.
That's not like, I'm not making a joke about what it looked like they were doing, like that was their joke.
Their joke was you need a partner, you stand behind your partner, and then you reach around them and jerk them off.
Do you remember what muscle that, where you feel that particular workout?
Feel it in my ass.
Oh, man.
Because it's supposed to look like the Hodge twins.
It's supposed to look like you're mounted your twin brother also, I should say.
Yeah, you're also, you're not only jerking off, but you're also inside of your twin brother.
It's what it's looking like.
To own Don Lemon.
That's what you're miming now.
But like, think about how silly Don Lemon looks.
Yeah.
When he's like watching this video on Pornhub.
The extreme tab.
Like, oh fuck, I'm owned.
Wow, twin brothers, that's new.
It's gonna be a sad come.
So, I think, however, that the Hodge twins have outdone themselves this time.
I don't know about you, Tony.
I think that's my personal opinion.
This might be the widest they've ever been, and I'm really good for them.
They are talking about the Black National Anthem.
They posted a video that has 7 million views, 223,000 shares, 43,000 comments, 231,000 likes.
shares 43,000 comments 231,000 likes and it's got the Facebook font you know the Facebook bars on top and bottom says NFL to play black national anthem before the national anthem and And so I'll play a little bit of the audio here.
Should we stop it halfway?
Yeah, sure.
Well, we'll see.
Yeah.
Did y'all know the national anthem?
The Star-Spangled Banner?
That's for everybody?
It's supposed to be unified.
Yeah.
When you come up with the Black National Anthem, that's kind of divisive.
Yeah.
It's just for black people.
It's not unified.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Not black people.
African Americans.
Yeah, they don't like to be called black Americans.
Nah, they want to be African Americans.
So, we have two black men, two black twins, saying about black people, they don't like to be called black people.
They like to be called African Americans.
Like really punching the African part.
If you were to ask them straight up, like, hey, are you black?
I'm not sure what the answer would be.
They would probably say, I'm American.
Yeah.
It's weird because this whole grift relies on their identity.
This whole grift relies on them being like red-pilled black dudes, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
And also those beautiful eyes.
But most of the grift is on their identity and their political persuasion.
So when they're actually addressing the politics of identity, it gets a little weird.
And they're so used to like, distancing themselves from their identity, you know, at least verbally, that they're literally referring to like black people as them, as they, as the other.
Yeah, like saying those people like white people do.
It's so wild.
Like bigots do, I should say.
And yeah, not all white people, Tony.
Not all white people.
Uh, so that's once again, like, something we saw in that Ray J Politics post.
Just somebody getting, getting a little too far deep, you know?
This is, this is like the uh, this, this is like the um...
What's the name of that movie?
This is like Donnie Brasco.
This is like, you know, Johnny Depp beating the shit out of an innocent person because he just gets carried away, gets in too deep.
Way too deep, yeah.
Let's see where this goes.
Let's see how deep this goes.
They might transition here.
I think they don't even want to be African American.
They want to be - Hate to break your tea. - But you got a simple fix for that.
You know you can leave.
One way, hey, give me a one way ticket to Africa.
- Hold up, man.
We sound like some white supremacists here. - No, I'm just being real. - When I heard that, I was like, yeah.