
Hodgetwins Podcast Hodgetwins & Nick Fuentes Have A Level of BLACK FATIGUE That Is Incurable...
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Dec 28, 2025 The hosts dive into a high-profile interracial killing, discussing public outrage and perceived double standards. They explore why some communities feel unsafe and argue for stricter law enforcement as a remedy. Cultural accountability in black communities is debated, alongside the impact of tribalism in societal responses. Topics like self-defense debates, violence rooted in impulsivity, and the influence of rap on culture are examined. They also reflect on societal changes like media influence and question modern leniency in justice.
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Perceived Neighborhood Safety And Racial Fear
- HodgeTwins argue many white people feel unsafe near certain Black neighborhoods due to perceived spontaneous violence.
- They claim fear arises from ambiguous encounters where misjudging intent risks death or being labeled racist.
Personal Experience Living In A Rough Neighborhood
- One host recounts living in a San Diego Black neighborhood and finding a bullet hole in his car during early morning commutes.
- He says that experience motivated him to move to a majority-white neighborhood when he could afford it.
Cycle Between Reform And Crime Spikes
- The hosts describe a cycle where calls to reduce policing are followed by rising crime and then renewed support for tougher law enforcement.
- They argue restoring strict law-and-order reduces harm and primarily benefits communities experiencing violence.
