Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Myron Gaines x Hodgetwins

@buffalovebills
Damn Good Show

@stolenmemory9479
"Europa The Last Battle" watch it once a year until we are free

@Philip-v6c
Glad you fellas picked the right side, getting tired of unsubbing so called truther channels

@PiggNation
You can be the "its the jews" guy. But ALWAYS ALWAYS be ready to have receipts and show the connections. That's how you do it correctly

@poopingoode417
Everybody is America First now, but very few are brave enough to chat with the leader. Shoutout to Myron and the Hodges for platforming Nick before it was the hottest trend of 2025

@jimmiecalvert3572
I would love to see a debate between Nick Fuentes and Mark Levin Mark Levin‘s head would explode 😂😂

@CE750
It is so good to see so many waking up to the influence of AIPAC and the Israel Neocon machine in our country... there is hope for a true America first society some day maybe in my lifetime.

@martell203
The left vs right Bullchit is so played. Y'all can’t really believe this. Democrats and Republicans work for the same handful of Tiny Hats.

@pablofanito6308
MYRON WE SUPPORT YOU BRO, SPEAK TRUTH ALWAYS

@picolascage8123
“If a democrat ever gets in we’re all cooked” Bitxh... how are we not cooked now!

@anticommie43
The claim about the ovens is entirely false because the math doesn't add up. In order for them to have burned as many as they claim, the ovens would have had to be operating 24/7 for decades.

@bildough2775
Not to mention the two atomic bombs were dropped on two cities with the highest Christian populations in Japan

@bradleyroe6801
The fake programming double standards are imploding.


They discuss the rising influence of social media influencers over traditional celebrities in shaping political outcomes, particularly highlighted by the 2024 election. Influencers like streamers have more direct emotional pull and relatability with voters compared to A-list celebrities, impacting voting behavior significantly. It also critiques the lack of strategic engagement by Democrats with platforms like Joe Rogan's podcast, which contributed to electoral losses.

The conversation touches on censorship and attempts by political groups to suppress dissenting voices, especially those criticizing Israel, with allegations of coordinated efforts to control narratives on social media and campus activism. These efforts include visa revocations of pro-Palestinian students and strict federal funding conditions on universities to curb protests and critical curricula, indicative of broader political strategies like the "Project Esther" plan targeting antisemitism and pro-Palestinian activism.

Additionally, they delve into controversial perspectives on historical events such as World War II and the Holocaust, questioning accepted narratives and discussing Holocaust denial legal cases in Canada. It also addresses the political influence of figures like Netanyahu in Israel and the close ties between political elites and powerful donor groups.

The dialogue highlights perceived double standards in rhetoric around Palestine and Israel, with right-wing politicians openly attacking Palestinians with little repercussion, contrasted against strict penalties for criticism of Israel. It references legislative efforts to combat antisemitism in U.S. states like Florida, spearheaded by figures such as Rep. Randy Fine, and discusses social media censorship overseen by Meta in compliance with Israeli government requests to remove content critical of Israel, reflecting a highly controlled online discourse environment.