Hodgetwins Podcast
Hodgetwins & Andrew Tate Have So Much BLACK FATIGUE It Is UNFATHOMABLE
07 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hodge Twins. HodgeTags. Yeah. Black fatigue. People are tired of black people. Every time you look up, some Negroes arguing about something. Well, you know.
Chapter 2: What is the concept of 'black fatigue' discussed in the episode?
Derrick Penney, that whole situation. Oh, yeah, that was incredible. That was incredible. And it's, I'll be honest, one of the things that's amazing to me, because I am American, I lived here until I was eight, and then I grew up in England, and then I moved all around the world. What's kind of amazing to me about the American consciousness is that they have this huge pre-
position with racism, and they seem to think this is a racist country. Like, you motherfuckers haven't been anywhere. Because this is the least racist nation on the planet. You think America's racist? Let me tell you where it's racist. You know the most racist place? Africa. You ever been to Africa? You Hutu, you're Tutu, you're Bubu. They're fucking killing each other. They're having genocides.
They all look the fucking same. They're pulling out machetes. Look at the Rwandan genocide. I couldn't even tell the two teams. They're running around fucking swinging blades. Bro, the whole world's fucking racist. They're killing each other with nothing. Over nothing. Who do, do, do? Your nose shape. I don't know the fuck. They got this huge continent. You got all these black people.
You got all these resources. All they do is kill. And they're probably the poorest continent in the world.
Chapter 3: How do the hosts compare racism in America to other countries?
Of course. They have no leadership, and their culture's just broken. 100%. And also, it's because Africa's rich that it's poor, which we'll talk about in a second. But America's the least... America's the least racist place you'll find on the planet. You think China isn't racist? You think Japan's not fucking racist? You think India's not racist with its caste system?
You think Africa's not racist with its fucking genocides? Like, everywhere... Even when I moved to England, the amount of racism I dealt with for being American. Like, I was American. They're like, oh, yank. Oh, dickhead. Skull shooter. Yeah. It's like, watch out. But the thing is, I think it's funny. But these people can't take a fucking joke.
Like I love when people, I have the most diverse friend group and our friendships are based on racism. Like that's, it's funny. It's funny.
Chapter 4: What examples are given to illustrate racism globally?
Like I know a white guy who's loyal.
fucking weird but like we make fun of each other all the time like racism is hilarious amongst a friend group right but in america everyone's so sensitive to it it's insane and they believe they live in a racist country it's like you need to go basically anywhere else go anywhere else and you will see and and what's interesting is actually the countries like dubai which i spent a lot of time in the uae which is a super diverse country with 80 immigration but the locals the natives they're above you
You can't fuck with a Gulf Arab in UAE. You can come and you can visit and you can buy a nice house and you can live there and you can enjoy Dubai. But if you crash your car into an Arab, it was your fault. That's just how it is. Like, there's no way out of it, right? So the whole world's fucking racist except America. And these people are constantly and endlessly crying.
It's like so ungrateful almost. It's ungrateful. I think most of it comes from the black community, though. I think that's what's keeping racism alive in this country. Yeah, and the white, they got...
white liberal is pushing it to his own life support yeah well i i think everyone's tired of it now but they're going to keep trying to push it because it allows them to feel important for five seconds so they're going to keep trying to push it do you consider yourself to be uh african-american well there's times i'm like the day walker i swap in and out it depends you know you know like i i have a i had a i had an auntie
she's black and she talks like a white woman until she gets mad, then she's Jamaican. You ever had one of them? That's like me. Depends what mood I'm in. Sometimes I'm white, sometimes I'm black. Depends what mood I'm in. It's really interesting. Also, pattern recognition isn't racism. We need to make that very clear. If I think of a pedophile, I imagine a white man.
And if I think of gang shooting, I imagine a black man. Call me racist, but that's just what I imagine, right? When I think of tacos, I think of Latinos. Well, that's right. Yeah, 100%.
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Chapter 5: How do personal experiences shape views on racism?
Build the wall. So, we've got enough tacos. It's fine. We don't need any more. So if I walk into a restaurant, a Latino restaurant, and I see a bunch of ages making tacos, I'm walking right out. A hundred percent. So racial stereotypes also exist for a reason, but now we're going to try and tell us that we have to ignore basic pattern recognition or it's racism.
And this is the point that's difficult because I'll be completely honest with you. If I was snow white and I was a police officer and I was in inner Chicago and it's four in the morning and I stopped a Toyota Camry and there's four black guys in it. And my partner got killed two years ago because of a Toyota Camry with four black guys in it. And they're not compliant. I'm like,
i'll be trigger happy now to pretend he's not that's just that's pattern recognition yeah that's pattern that's how you survive that's how you survive in the world yeah the reason our ancestors survived is because we saw someone go try and pet the lion right and we're like there's a pattern here yeah you try oh he got he died too okay avoid the lion right there's a pattern recognition so right what's what's interesting what's so scary about this racism argument is it prevents people
I'll give you another example of this in a second, but it prevents people from acting appropriately, understanding that perhaps the world's not a perfect place. Perhaps it's never going to be fully balanced. So you need to understand when you are going to be deemed more of a threat. So if I was a completely black person in that Toyota Camry, I would say, this officer's intimidated, guys.
We've got to be on our best behavior. Now, they'll sit and say, I shouldn't have to do that. You shouldn't have to lock your door at night. But you do. The world's not a perfect fucking place. There's no such thing as shouldn't have to. I'm a big man. If I go and knock, let's say my car breaks down and I go knock on someone's door in the middle of the night, I know that I'm scary.
If a little girl knocks, they may open it. I'm going to be more intimidating. I have to keep that in mind. I'm not going to be at the door like, Like they're trying to flex. They're not going to fucking open it. You don't have to know the game you're playing. Yeah, because white people, someone knocking on their door, they're like, I don't know this guy. This is probably a home invasion.
Yeah, exactly. So what I'm saying is, and this is getting me in trouble, if you're a black person in the inner city and you understand how the inner city runs, when you're getting stopped by police, you should comply more than ever because you should understand, yeah, perhaps it's unfair he has these preconceived notions. Perhaps it's unfair. Perhaps you're a great person. Perhaps, yes.
But the world's not perfect. And thinking that the world is perfect and us trying to push this ideal version of the world where everyone ignores basic pattern recognition is bullshit and garbage. I'm more intimidated when I walk past five men. If I'm walking alone at night and there's five men on a street corner, I find that more scary than five women on a street corner. Am I sexist? No.
No, that's fucking, I'm not a dumbass. I'm a realist. I'm a realist. So this racism's gone so far now that we're disrupting the ability for people to be realists. So they're expecting a little white woman to walk past five big Negroes in the middle of inner city Chicago and be like, don't be racist, Jane. Don't be racist, Jane. Don't be racist. Hi, fellas.
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Chapter 6: What role does cultural identity play in perceptions of race?
DEI actually gave black people a whole bunch of advantages over white people. So to sit here and believe that this is a racist country is completely ignorant. It's not a racist country.
And you can succeed in this country if you, no matter what skin color you are, if you try your best and you conduct yourself the right way, and perhaps there'll be the odd scenario where you feel like you're being treated differently because of your skin color in a negative, but also you're not talking about all of the times you were treated in a positive because of your skin color.
Perhaps because you're a big black man, you have problems in police stops, but you ain't got problems walking alone at night like a little white person does. So there's a bunch of times people are sitting there waiting to rob someone and goes, not him. So you had the pros and the cons. So you get the pros and the cons of these things. That's life. That's life.
You got to take advantage of the pros. Exactly. And just to go back on my point, because I mentioned it earlier and I just want to wrap it up. I said about how Africa's poor because it's rich. I watched a really interesting study. You should watch it. It was about what makes the perfect nation because I was trying to build the perfect country in my mind. Like what would make the perfect nation?
It was talking about if you started from zero, how would you have the richest, most prosperous, perfect country? And it said the countries with the best weather are countries like England and Netherlands because you want to be a little bit rainy. You want to be able to have agriculture and you don't want people to have too much fun for free. Like in Thailand, they ain't got to be rich.
Just go to the beach, get coconut. They're living good. In England, you got to have a Ferrari and imagine you're still depressed. So you work very hard. You pay a lot of taxes. There's a whole bunch of things involved with it. But it said that if you have a complicated social societal structure, natural resources makes your country richer. So like Norway is very rich.
They have oil and a bunch of natural resources, but they have a complicated social structure. So they dig the oil up and that money goes to the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, which goes into the stocks and bonds and the gold ETFs. And it's all tracked online. And they're a very rich country. Africa is super rich, but they don't have complicated systems.
So what happens there is that they discover cobalt. The problem with natural resources is it doesn't require society to get the value of it. So if you have a country that builds jet engines, you now need factories, which takes workforce, which need houses, which need universities, which need schools, which need hospitals, which needs roads.
So you have to build all this infrastructure around it to produce these jet engines. If you find cobalt, you just got to take it up out of the ground. Yeah. So Africa's problem is that it's so rich, they don't have these complicated structures. So what happens is they find cobalt.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts critique the concept of tribalism in society?
The dictator gets a deal from outside, usually the West, to get money into his pocket. They send a few soldiers and a few kids to go dig it up. They take all the cobalt out. It goes straight to the West. The dictator gets rich. None of the African people get rich. None of the African nation gets rich. They don't build anything. And the cobalt's gone. West is rich. Dictator goes to Dubai.
Boom, done. So Africa's biggest problem is that it's actually so rich in resources that That is held back by how many things it has. If it didn't have any resources, they could build things and put it all together and start building jet engines. But they don't because they're like, ah, look, we found something interesting here. Tiktaker gets rich. Few of the elites get rich.
And the average person gets fucked. It's kind of unfair. But that's the aftermath. I mean, do you think that's... I'm going to sound like a white supremacist when I say that. I know what you're going to say. Don't even say it. Do you think that's genetic? Well... But come on, man. Byron Daniels is after me. Byron Daniels is after me. No, but let's think. Well, let me take that back.
It's not genetic. It's culture. Yeah. I mean, let's, but no, but culture on a long enough timeframe is genetic. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is the problem. Yeah. So like if, if when white people, you know what I love, if you watch on Twitter, it's actually the best argument. It's so fun.
The race realists, the super racists who say like black people are genetically different to white people and you're more violent and all this shit. They always attack me on Twitter for, they call me mulatto and all this shit. It's so funny. And I read all their shit. I read all their shit. I read all the race realism stuff and I'm kind of sitting there going, I kind of agree with some of it.
They're saying black people are more naturally violent. I'm like, hey, damn right. Watch out. That's right, pussy. But culture on a long enough timeframe becomes genetics. I mean, let's be honest. Is the average person, is the average African as smart as the average Westerner? No.
I would argue that if you go to the Central African Republic where they don't have schools and they don't have infrastructure and nobody and their parents haven't been to school and their grandparents haven't been to school, that probably they're not as smart as somebody who's everyone, their entire bloodline's been university educated. Probably that is true.
So after a long enough time frame, it becomes genetic. And then you want to take enough of them and dump them over here and expect them to operate within complicated systems they don't fully understand. They're probably just going to say, fuck it, let's rob the store. And then you have, I mean, this is realism. Yeah, because you look at our Africa is a continent. It's not a country.
But if that was a country, like the United States, with the resources they got, the manpower they have, they would be a superpower. It should be a superpower. The biggest superpower. It should be a superpower. But this little United States, majority is white, is running the world. Well, white people are the best at building complicated systems. That's what the white people do best. I mean, like...
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of leadership and societal structure in Africa?
Go just decide, you know what? I'm super passionate about this issue. And go start marching all day. You'll soon learn you have nowhere to fucking live. These motherfuckers are in a mansion pushing escalades with private security. You're adding USAID money. And all of a sudden you have these huge fucking movements. And it's not just in America.
This is what the American state has been doing globally all around the world. This is how they did the Ukraine-Russian war.
They sit there and go, how do we make people who are so ethnically close, so ethnically aligned, who look the fucking same, who speak the same language, who've lived next to each other for eons, who grew up on the same TV shows, who share the same history, how do we make them hate each other?
Well, what we need is we need a 20-year campaign of pushing Ukrainian independence, that Ukraine's actually a separate country to Russia. And we need to push the Ukrainian language. And we need to change the Ukrainian TV stations and make them different from Russia. We need to cut off the Russian news.
We need to push this idea that Ukraine has always been subjected to abuse from Russia and that they're abused people. And then we need to find the nationalists inside of Ukraine who believe that Ukraine should be a standalone place. Then we need to promise them that when Ukraine is a standalone place, they'll be the kings of it. That we need to make all of them rich and give them loads of money.
And on a long enough time frame, you end up getting enough hatred and sentiment that you get the fucking war you want. It's all done on purpose. All of these things are trojan horse. So when they sit there and go, we want a war between these two countries, they'll go, okay, let's find and infiltrate the nationalistic aspect of this one. Or same with the fucking sun being hot.
Let's find a motherfucker who likes trees. Let's offer him a bunch of money. Get him to walk around. And people are also... People are deliberately ignorant for a bag. I'll be honest. You take the average black person and say, look, just say black people are oppressed. Look, here's some money. They don't give a fuck. They don't give a fuck. People are pretty empty.
Don't you remember being a child thinking adults were smart? Yeah. Do you remember that? I used to actually look up to politicians. I used to look up to grownups. I'm like, that's a grownup. Turns out they were all fucking retarded the whole fucking time. And it's like, everyone's a fucking dipshit. Everyone's fucking dumb. Everyone will do anything for a fucking paycheck.
Everyone's a fucking liar. Everyone's self-interested. And the only kind of smart people that exist are the people like me who at least understand what I am. Like, I don't deny these things. I'll sit here and go, the reason I'm better than these motherfuckers is because they don't even know they're those things. I'll self-analyze and go, I am self-interested.
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