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People Empower Resistance Today
00:05:13
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| We are seeing the police departments really are tired of being mistreated. | |
| One of the guys said that they felt like those people that came from Vietnam, they were not respected anymore. | |
| What is happening internally in the police departments right now that you're hearing? | |
| Because you're also associated with police departments all across America. | |
| You help to train our police departments. | |
| People are calling to reform the police departments. | |
| I think we all can agree that there needs to be change in some way. | |
| But at the same time, what is going through the minds of the police departments? | |
| I think we forget that they're fathers, they're husbands, they're part of our community. | |
| And it seems like the moment they put that uniform on, they are looked at as the enemy. | |
| What is going on in the minds of the police officers today? | |
| Sure. | |
| Look, let's get right to the point we're even here. | |
| After the killing of the suspect in Minnesota, and look, no one, there's not a cop out there that would condone what those actions of those officers. | |
| None, zero. | |
| And here's the thing: they're talking about, oh, the system's broke. | |
| We need to fix it. | |
| No, the system's working. | |
| They were arrested. | |
| They will go to court. | |
| They will go to trial. | |
| There's a system's not broke. | |
| It's working. | |
| It's an unfortunate situation that happened. | |
| So, but look, here's what's happening in the police department now because the guilt, this white guilt is so incredible right now. | |
| And there are people that are taking advantage of this and they are just working it to get at everything they possibly can. | |
| So, law enforcement, what they're doing, used to be our fear was, or our worries, were when I leave, I get dressed to go to work. | |
| Am I going to make it back home? | |
| I want to make it back home in one piece. | |
| That was our, that's your thought process, right? | |
| Today, that's just magnified. | |
| But now it's, I hope I don't get arrested. | |
| I hope I don't have to take some kind of action because I'm forced to take that, because resistance today is just uncontrolled. | |
| People are empowered to resist the police today instantly. | |
| It blows my mind. | |
| You hear people talk, well, I'm afraid to leave my house because the police are hunting us down and killing us. | |
| Really? | |
| You're afraid to leave your house. | |
| You're afraid to go to school because the police are hunting down and killing you. | |
| But then, when the police are involved in a situation or you're involved with the police, the first thing you do is get up in their face, cuss them out, and resist. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| So, what law enforcement is looking at now, they're facing resistance like never before. | |
| How do you look? | |
| In order for us to do our job, there's a couple things we have to do. | |
| The first thing we need to do is we have to gain and maintain control of a scene before we can investigate and get to the bottom or solve problems of whatever it is that we're called there for, or whatever problems are going on. | |
| We have to gain and maintain control of that scene in order to allow us to investigate it. | |
| Well, when we're getting on the scene, we can't even gain control to investigate. | |
| So, what do they expect us to do? | |
| Just leave? | |
| I mean, it's absolutely crazy. | |
| And so, police officers today, they're going out to calls. | |
| They're responding to calls. | |
| And I know they're worried, like, oh, I hope I don't have to use force. | |
| I submit to you this: look at the shooting in Atlanta where the suspect that resisted arrest grabbed the officer's taser, pointed, ran, pointed it, and the officer had to shoot. | |
| Look at that. | |
| Look at that video closely. | |
| When they were on the ground fighting or wrestling around, right? | |
| One officer is up behind him, and he almost puts his arm around his neck to get control of him. | |
| And you can almost see, I can, as I'm watching the video, I can almost see him thinking, oh, I can't do that. | |
| And then he doesn't, and he tries to grab his shoulders and do whatever. | |
| That's when the guy gets the officer's taser, and he gets shot as a result. | |
| Wow. | |
| Unbelievable. | |
| Police officers today, they're going on duty thinking, I hope I don't have to use force because they are getting no backing from the mayors, the prosecutors. | |
| And when I say this, I'm talking about cities where the left rule. | |
| Cities where the left rules. | |
| This is where it's all happening. | |
| It's not happening in the rural areas. | |
| It's not happening in small communities. | |
| It's happening in these big cities where the left has had control for some time. | |
| And the prosecutors, it's all politically connected some way, some form, some fashion. | |
| The prosecutors are going after police officers that are using justifiable force. | |
| They don't make this stuff up. | |
| This stuff has happened and came about through time. | |
| Listen, here's how police officers and the laws that have been passed. | |
| This is how we've learned through time. | |
| Two things. | |
| Color. | |
| And I'm not talking about black and white. | |
| I'm talking about red and green. | |
| When police officers lose their lives, when civilians lose their lives, we lose blood, we get injured, we learn tactics. | |
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Learning from Injury and Money
00:00:39
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| Police officers have died on this. | |
| We got to learn tactics to keep that from happening. | |
| Civilians have died during this. | |
| We've got to learn tactics to prevent that from happening. | |
| So blood is one way we learn tactics. | |
| We learn things to do. | |
| The other way is green, money. | |
| When law enforcement does something wrong, we get sued. | |
| And when we get sued, we figure, okay, listen, this isn't good. | |
| This isn't right. | |
| So let's figure out another way to do this to prevent us from being sued. | |
| So this is how we've learned through time: injury and money. | |