In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the conservative Hodgetwins comedy duo is giving away 10,000 free copies of a children's book they've published to protest critical race theory's racist teachings in K-12 schools across America.
"We refuse to be silent," the Hodgetwins told The Post Millennial. "We are determined to reach America with the truth. If that means donating hours of our time and $200,000 worth of books to 10,000 families, then that's what we'll do. Because America is worth it. MLK's dream cannot die. We will fight for a world where people are judged by their actions, not their skin color."
Iconic brothers Keith and Kevin Hodge, known as the Hodgetwins, in November 2021 had published a children's picture book, titled More than Spots and Stripes, warning kids and parents about critical race theory's divisive dangers.
As the nation honors the federal holiday dedicated to the civil rights leader's lasting legacy in America, the Hodgetwins and conservative publishing house BRAVE Books are donating free copies of More than Spots and Stripes to the first 10,000 readers who request the written work on the BRAVE Books website.
"We want our book to make a difference," the Hodgetwins said via press statement. "Just imagine 10,000 more families who know the truth about CRT tomorrow. They could make America into the type of place MLK dreamed about."
Valued at $19.99 per book, the Hodgetwins are handing out over $200,000 in potential revenue, a BRAVE Books press release obtained exclusively by The Post Millennial reads, noting: "But the Hodgetwins are not concerned about profit."
"CRT is trying to trap black people like us in poverty, not help us out. A lot of libs today will try to tell you that CRT is pro-black, but it's an angry, hopeless way to live. It's the opposite of what MLK stood for," the Hodgetwins told the media.
In a video released on Instagram, the Hodgetwins laugh about the effects of critical race theory. Kevin recounts how his child came home and said his teacher taught him that he "could never be successful in life because white people will always be oppressing him." Keith responds, "Oh I've heard of that ... the white man keeping my black ass down." Later the two conservatives remark: "If we were taught that the system is designed for only white success, we wouldn't have even tried."
More than Spots and Stripes combats the racist assumptions that critical race theory teaches. In the conclusion of the thought-provoking picture book, a cheetah named Rebel alludes to Dr. King's famous I Have A Dream speech, hoping that children will not be judged by the color of his or her skin, but by content of character alone. The cheetah declares, "We are more than our spots and stripes. Let's focus on the choices we make because we are all cheetahs, after all."
The right-wing political commentators launched the fifth book in the BRAVE Books library to illustrate the harmfulness of critical race theory and explain how the race-baiting propaganda fosters division among the youngest generation.
The famous YouTube siblings often utilize humor and quick wit to raise awareness around important issues to young conservatives. BRAVE Books is a publishing house that partners with prominent conservative figures to produce children's books that teach kids cultural values surrounding hot political topics such as gender identity, cancel culture, and the pro-life movement, among headlines dominating the national dialogue in America's classrooms and at home.
Bestselling author Elizabeth Johnston released Little Lives Matter, which serves as a direct affront to Planned Parenthood, with BRAVE Books in August to emphasize the sanctity of life amid the left's attempts to normalize and glorify abortion.
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