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IRATE Black Pastor Wants To ERADICATE The Democrat Party & Black Politicians...

9 min6/25/2026

Hodgetwins Podcast

IRATE Black Pastor Wants To ERADICATE The Democrat Party & Black Politicians...

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This podcast episode features a controversial interview with a black pastor who expresses extreme and inflammatory views about New York City politics, religion, and race. The pastor discusses his opposition to New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani, whom he repeatedly characterizes with hostile and Islamophobic language, claiming he is a 'jihadist' and expressing deep hostility toward Muslim presence in New York. The pastor advocates for a recall of the mayor and suggests he might run for office again. The conversation shifts to broader political themes, where the pastor controversially calls for the elimination of black politicians and the Democratic Party, arguing that black politicians have failed their communities and compromise their integrity to gain white political approval. He uses crude and offensive language throughout to express his frustration with what he sees as the emasculation of black men and the failure of political leadership. The pastor advocates for traditional family structures and criticizes single motherhood, employing extremely vulgar language. His rhetoric combines religious fundamentalism with racial grievance politics and presents deeply divisive views on American politics, religion, and social issues.

Key takeaways

  • 01The pastor advocates for recalling New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani and labels him a 'jihadist' with hostile views toward Muslims in the city
  • 02He controversially calls for the eradication of all black politicians, claiming they have failed the black community and compromised their integrity for white political approval
  • 03The pastor emphasizes traditional family structures and criticizes the Democratic Party for what he perceives as weakening black families and communities
  • 04He expresses support for redistricting efforts that would reduce black political representation, arguing this would force communities to stop relying on black politicians
  • 05The speaker combines religious fundamentalism with racial and political grievances, using inflammatory rhetoric throughout

Timestamps

Topics

New York City PoliticsReligion and PoliticsBlack Political LeadershipRedistrictingDemocratic Party CriticismIslam and Christianity

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Companies mentioned

Zazzle

Quotes

"I'm tired of the Democrat Party making bitches out of our women and pussies out of our men. I'm tired of it. I'm tired. I've had enough of it."

— Pastor

"New York is beginning to stink like falafel and Islamic thoughts and food services and prayer meetings all over the city of New York, which is disruptive to us who lived in this charismatic, kinetic city for so many years."

— Pastor

"I think all black politicians, I think we ought to step back from believing that salvation is in a black politician, whether a dog catcher, state representative, governor, or a senator, congressman, or an alleged black president."

— Pastor

"Get rid of all black politicians, if you ask me. I said they ought to be ostriched in Dachau."

— Pastor

Transcript

What do you think about the new mayor of New York City, Mamdani? You know, I've done a couple of things. One is that I'm trying to decide whether or not he's going to be recalled. Because there are a large number of people, there was a rally against him last night at Gracie Mansion. There are a number of people who feel that Mamdani is perhaps one of the poorest managers that New York City has ever had, and we've had some poor ones, by the way. And that whether or not he will be recalled, and if so, if recalled, if the recall, recalling of Mamdani, I call him Mamdani, it happens in a real way as to whether or not I would be interested in mounting my campaign again to be the mayor of the city of New York. He's not long for the city. I don't think he'll make it past the next six months. As far as who he is as an individual, personally, his Islamic beliefs, I think, are deadly towards those of us who have biblical beliefs. My basic principle with a Muslim is that they say that Jesus is not God, they say that Jesus is a liar. I mean, you can put it in a nice way you want to put it. They say that Jesus can't be God. That means they're saying that my savior is a liar. And the other thing is that New York is beginning to stink like falafel and Islamic thoughts and food services and prayer meetings all over the city of New York, which is disruptive to us who lived in this charismatic, kinetic city for so many years, to have to now look at this influence of these Muslims, either bowin…

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