Clinton Jaws - Ottawa Banning Use of LESS Lethal Options for Police | Clinton Jaws #97

Episode Date: June 2, 2022

Ottawa is forcing the RCMP to Ban Neck Restraints, Rubber bullets and Tear Gas.  Clinton Jaws former police goes off explaining what the effect of this will be and the circumstances it will have ...on everyone.  He also talks about Robin Browne describing no police in schools as being successful.  Lets talk about the RCMP Commissioner's mandate letter and takes some calls from viewers.  - housing market crash, recession and the stock market - wife bought me a bobble head.  calls, No More RCMP Polygraph, No more RCMP entrance exam, I failed my police eye test should I apply after my eye surgery? Police background check for applicants, I ate an edible last year can I still be a cop? Social life when your a cop call the hotline 604-330-2512 Clinton Jaws: Official Website https://www.clintonjaws.com https://thegoldenbadge.comJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws #RCMP #Policing #CBCNews

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Starting point is 00:00:51 Why is everything squeaky? My chair? Chair is squeaky. This is squeaky. That drives me crazy. That must drive you nuts. Sitting down here tonight and got the ball game on. Blue Jays are winning by two.
Starting point is 00:01:09 And, yeah, testing. How's everybody doing? I spent the day waiting for the verdict to come out with the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp. I feel like such a loser watching this. You know what I did? I come down here, I'm like, oh my God, in an hour. The verdict is coming in an hour. We're going to find out who won or who lost.
Starting point is 00:01:42 And I come down here and I record my reaction for like an hour. And at the end of it, I realize nobody in the right mind is going to want to watch me watching the verdict. Due to circumstances surrounding the publication of the statement, it conveyed a defamatory implication to someone who saw it other than Mr. Depp. Answer, yes.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Do you find that Mr. Depp has proven by clear and convincing evidence that Ms. Heard acted with actual malice? Answer, yes. Answer, yes. So I waste a valuable time. And really, what's her to say about it? I'm not really going to say anything.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Do you even want to hear it? Do you, like, why would you want me to even talk about it? I didn't want anybody to win. They threw each other around. I didn't want anybody to win. But I didn't want Johnny Depp to lose, if that makes sense. And I'm glad that he is now going to resurrect his career. And it's deserved.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I think it's deserved. And she's done. She's done. And that makes me feel a little sad. for her. I'm not about cancel. I don't want to see anybody get fired from the drop. And I don't like seeing people being canceled. So I feel a little bit for her that she's done. It doesn't make me feel good. It shouldn't make you feel good either. There's obviously something wrong with her up top. But I said it in the video. Wouldn't it be gangster if Johnny Depp turned around and said,
Starting point is 00:03:24 because Johnny Depp won 13 million, by the way, if you don't know. He had three counts. They all found, they all charged Amber Heard with the three counts of the jury. They didn't believe a word that Amber Heard said. They didn't believe any of it. Amber Heard gets two million. Johnny Depp gets 15 million. So actually Johnny Depp actually gets 13 million in total and be gangster. If Johnny Depp said, keep it. I don't want your money. It was just the point of it. I had to, after six years, I finally got to tell my story and I really think that's what it was all about, I don't know, or take the money and donate it to the charity that she pledged to. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:04:09 His stock would go through the roof if he did that. He would make millions in the long run by saying, Amber, you keep your money. The, uh, okay, I'll tell you about this. You see this? I got this today from the woman, okay? She got this for me. I just spent $1,100 on her. I swear to God, $1,100.
Starting point is 00:04:37 And she gives me my Father's Day gift early. Bubblehead. She got it designed. She thinks it kind of looks like me. Doesn't look anything like me. And when she gives it to me, she goes, I always wanted to get you a bubblehead because that's how you talk. You're like, ugh, when you talk, your head just bubbles around.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Where's the shampoo? Did you not buy shampoo today? That's what she said. Stupid. but my head is not that big. My body's that small, though. I'm going to, we're going to take a couple of calls today, and I'm going to dig into something kind of hot.
Starting point is 00:05:21 You know, I'm always behind because I have to think about things. And you know what I'm going to be talking about with the title, but I'm going to show a clip, a video clip, and, yeah, we're going to take a couple of calls, too, from some viewers. But I kind of, I just want to talk about something really boring for you guys, but really interesting for me. And I don't know if I should.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Because it's going to come out wrong. It's going to make as though that I'm looking forward to a recession. But do you know fortunes are made guys in recessions? And do you know how many times I've missed out on it? And don't believe a word I'm saying. Okay, don't believe a word. This is what I'm going to do.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I'm not telling you to do it. But I'm not going to miss out on the next year's recession, because there's going to be one. The market is going to be destroyed. It's going to absolutely crash. And I'm going to make a fortune from it because I missed out in 01. I missed out in 08, 07, whatever that year was. I kind of hit it in 2020 a little bit, like when there was a big dip because of COVID. I'm still riding that out, but I'll probably lose it all. But I'm going to be ready. I'm going to be ready with a loan. and from the bank.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Have you got, you know, okay, think about this. Housing prices are through the roof, right? They're going down, they're going to be destroyed. Interest rates are going to go through the roof. Well, I already have. And that's going to continue until the end of the year. I'm going to get somebody in and I'm going to get a home, what do you call it?
Starting point is 00:07:05 Line of credit through your home, your homeowner's line of credit. Maybe I don't use it, but I'm going to. But I want somebody to, value my house now because I know the value of my house is probably good chance between 20 to 40% a year from now less probably $250,000 less could be so if I get somebody to come in now to assess my home it's going to be way more now than it would be a year from now so I'm going to have more money to buy stocks when they hit rock bottom and I'm going to buy good stocks I'm going to buy good stocks because I'm going to buy good businesses, I hope.
Starting point is 00:07:47 And I'm not going to make the mistake that I made in 2001. In 2001, I was a kid. Just a punk. It was 2000 or 2001. It was when the dot com was going crazy. I bought ELE. I don't even know what that is. I didn't even know what I was buying.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Everybody was buying anything that said dot com. I bought Nortel Networks for over $100. I put $5 grand in. I put $5 grand in. went down to zero. I lost all my money. And you know what's something? I didn't even really know what Nortel was. I looked at Apple. Apple was dirt cheap. And they came out with this, and I'm probably going to say this wrong because the story is old. But they came out with an IMac or E machine or something like that. And I just started using the internet. And I thought, when I looked at the
Starting point is 00:08:40 machine, I went, that's a no-brainer. They're going to make a killing. and I phoned up Andy and I'm like dude I'm thinking about buying Apple like do you see what they're going to come out with like it looks like a no-brainer it's an entry you just plug it in and it's like a it was a huge it was all built in one there was no tower just a computer with no tower you just get the internet something like that's how I remember it and I'm like I'm going to buy Apple but I don't I put the five grand in Nortel networks if I would have put the five grand in today, well, I'd have 659,000 American, assuming they didn't sell. Yeah, I did the research. If I just put it in a hundred bucks, it's 13,000, over 13,000 I would have made. Why am I talking about
Starting point is 00:09:36 this? I don't know. Prepare yourself. Prepare yourself for what is going to possibly be one of the biggest crashes in history and you may never get to see another one in my i might not get to see another one in my lifetime and when the bottom hits i hope i know where the bottom is i want to cash in strong companies like like axon taser company strong company they're not going anywhere their price went their stock price went down to 82 over like half price the other day it's back up to a hundred 100. But if axon goes down to 20, you know what I mean? So I'm going to be looking for stuff like that. And I mean, I'm retired. So that stuff kind of, uh, it interests me. And I'm not going to miss out. I think there's going to become a lot of millionaires and billionaires after this
Starting point is 00:10:39 next recession. And you guys should, no, I'm not going to tell you what you should do. It is Kind of scary though, you think about it. Inflation, the cost. We got a cabbage from Walmart the other day. Seven bucks for a cabbage. The price of gas, I got two boats. Like, it's going to be over a thousand bucks each, a boat, I think, to fill up. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:11:07 And some of them, some of the experts are saying that back in the 80s, 81, when interest rates was like over 20%. They're saying, really, you have to raise interest rates. up to around 15% to even combat inflation. So they're not going to do that again, I don't think. But is that a, is that a, I don't know. So you don't do it. How long is inflation going to be around for?
Starting point is 00:11:38 The printing of money, right, in Canada. You know, I said this to my family last year. I said, there's just going to be bad things. Bad things happening. All this money that they're printing and all this serb that they're giving away. and shutting down businesses and half my family, they thought I was an idiot. They told me that the economy is great and it's always going to be good.
Starting point is 00:12:00 I don't think so. They didn't even believe me when I told them that interest rates were going to raise. I shouldn't talk about my family, though. I'm not talking about like, not my immediate family, like my children. Okay, I wasn't talking to my children about this. I know you guys don't want to hear about topics like this, but it's just stuff that I think about during the day. And another thing that I can't stop talking about is the war.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Sorry, he's looking at the game. Don't turn it off. This is what I don't understand. And I don't know if you're worried. Maybe you're not even thinking about it. Russia puts the nukes on alert back in like, I don't know, February? We do nothing. America does nothing.
Starting point is 00:13:03 There's like five stages or something. They're at the lowest level. You would think if Russia puts their nukes on alert that they at least go to, I don't know, level four or level three? Let them know that, hey, we mean business too. This is what worries me. Russia, Iran, Korea, China, they're all friends. We don't stand a chance if there's a World War III.
Starting point is 00:13:34 No chance. We're done. You would think that maybe we should start making some weapons and focusing on nuclear weapons, building our arsenal, but we're not doing anything. Biden, he won't even talk to Putin. There's no negotiations. So if I'm president, I'm going to wake up every day trying to contact Putin and saying, hey man, is there anything we can do? Let's negotiate. What do you want? Come on, you got to bend here. I would spend because it'd be my job to protect the country. They're not even talking. He's not even talking to them. He ignores him, gives them another
Starting point is 00:14:19 40 billion Ukrainians, and long-range missiles. I think they're long-range. Do you not think that it's possible that we're already in World War III? And what kind of chance do we stand? Have you seen our leader? I say our leader. But I feel like Biden is my leader. You send all that money to Ukraine and you send all those weapons? You're in World War III. And Putin, he can win the war tomorrow. He can win the war in an hour. This is just joking around right now.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Do you actually think that that other country, who we all, all our hearts go out to, stand a chance? Putin in 45 minutes. Putin in seconds can win the world. this war? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I have people tell me like, well, what are you supposed to do, Clint? Just stand around and not help them? I don't know. I don't know. Would you be saying that if the nukes started firing into Canada and United States? And the United States started firing nukes into Russia? What would you be saying then? Oh, why'd we do that?
Starting point is 00:15:47 and would you be saying it if this war went on for 50 years which it wouldn't he's Putin can end it tomorrow but if it went on for 50 years would you be saying that in 50 years or would you be saying why'd we get involved i come from a i come from a guy with two children okay and a wife and it worries me and i know people have said it to me well you can't just stand it you can't can't sit back. Okay. Then don't sit back. But you are. You are sitting back. You're not making the military bigger in Canada. We don't got the best. America doesn't have the best military in the world anymore, guys. They're not even working on it. They are sitting back. Something very, very bad, I think, is about to happen. And I'm not saying it to worry you. Like,
Starting point is 00:16:50 I scare you. But this guy, this crazy man in Russia, he couldn't do something. It's going to be something big. It's going to be something serious. It might not be against America, but it's definitely going to be against Ukraine. And then what, right? I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:21 How can you sit back, dude? Biden, how can you sit back? You see what's happening. How can I see what's happening? How can I see what's going to happen? You have to spend every minute of every day trying to make sure it doesn't happen. Putin knew. The moment Biden got elected, Putin's got five years.
Starting point is 00:17:48 He's got three more years to do whatever he wants. War? It's already here. It's already here. We don't even know it. There's even people talking about a World War IV. We done. And then Russia and China are going to hammer it out. This conspiracy theory, Clinton. Is it?
Starting point is 00:18:09 Is it, though? I just can't believe we're at a time where I'm actually thinking for the first time in my entire life that if there's a war, we lose. I've never ever thought that. I always thought, we win. But no, we don't win against those powers. We don't. The person who strikes first wins.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Action beats reaction every time, all the time. Hey, did you know that Ottawa? was directing the RCMP to eliminate neck restraints, tear gas, and rubber bullets? Mark Mendez, I think his name's Mark. Mendocino says, I got a bunch of people that sent me this, this article. And I wasn't going to do a story about a story. But then an ERT member, I'm not going to name him. But an ERT member messaged me and said,
Starting point is 00:19:16 Can you believe they're doing this? We just stopped a guy with a rubber bullet the other day. saved his life because of the rubber bullet. And I thought, well, maybe I should talk about it. Maybe I'll look into it. You know what the most amazing thing is, though, the title? What jumps out at you? Ottawa directing RCMP to eliminate next strengths, tear gas, and rubber bullets.
Starting point is 00:19:44 All less lethal options. They want to eliminate the less lethal options. Isn't that strange? That's weird. Don't you find that weird? Don't we want less lethal? Why didn't they just throw on taser, too? And what's really gross is,
Starting point is 00:20:02 why does Canada always copy America? I'm going to show you a clip. Let's just jump right into the clip from CBC, okay? Nice. I hope you enjoyed that. And I promise myself, I'm not going to swear. I'm not going to swear this episode. I'm just going to say it.
Starting point is 00:20:33 I'm not going to get worked up. I'm not going to freak out. I'm just going to. I don't just try to be intelligent and not look like, I don't know. You know what I mean? Like my parents say, you lack credibility when you do that stuff when you drink and you swear there. So I'm not going to do that.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Let's just have a, hopefully I come up with some good points. And we'll just have a nice, we'll just talk about it. Okay, the video is called Ottawa. We'll order RCMP to stop using neck restraints, tear gas, and rubber bullet. Let's. Here we go. After two years of outrage over the death of George Floyd, the public... You see, Canada. I didn't even know he was going to do this.
Starting point is 00:21:27 But Canada, can't get over America. Oh, what's America doing? George Floyd, what does this have to do with George Floyd? In Black Lives Matter? We're talking about George Floyd again? In Black Lives Matter? That's how CBC starts this. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Sorry. Minister tells CBC News of George Floyd. Okay, public safety minister is about to talk, I think. The public safety minister tells CBC News. Canada is responding. A promise to ban RCMP from using certain control techniques, tear gas, rubber bullets, and neck holds. He promises it, guys.
Starting point is 00:22:07 We think that with a new and modernized set of policies around use of force by the RCMP, that it can serve as a role model for, for the, other law enforcement branches across the country. Okay, what's amazing is I was like, who's this Mendocino guy? I recognize his name, but then I realized the year ago I did a video. He wanted to release the indigenous inmates from jail, from prison, because they had COVID. So I did a video on it. This guy is just a wing nut.
Starting point is 00:22:43 And what is he said something that I wanted to respond to? for other law enforcement branches across the RCMP that it can serve as a role model for other law enforcement branches across the country oh this guy's such a dumb he thinks by the RCMP listening to him that the other police forces like Vancouver PD Vic PD they're going to follow suit yeah good idea no they're not that Dude. Yeah, they're good. Do you actually think they're gonna go yeah, well, let's get rid of the rubber bullets and tear gas? And carotid control. Not on your life. Who's this guy? This former police officer applauds banning neck holds. Okay, did you just see that? Okay. He's a former cop, guys. They're gonna tell you his name in a second. I can't remember it. 28 years. They interviewed him. And what's he doing?
Starting point is 00:23:51 Watch again. Former police officer applauds banning... He's walking down the street talking on his phone. Does he not know that he's in the interview... This is so stupid. It is so made up. I don't even like how he walks. This former police officer applauds banning neckhole.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Former police officer is a complete jackass. You're a fuckhead. You look like a stupid fucking twat. Walking down the street talking on your phone. I already dislike him. It is very dangerous. people can be injured, people can be killed. It's very dangerous.
Starting point is 00:24:26 People can be injured, people can be killed? He's not even a former RC&P cop. How many RC&P members have killed people with a carotid control? Yeah, people can be injured. Of course, policing is dangerous. How this guy would agree with that, he used to be a cop, it just boggles my mind. I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:24:49 You know what? You know why? Because they called him up. CBC called him up. Hey. And then they got off the phone and went, hey, Tony, Tony, guess what? We got this former, I got this former cop coming on to CBC. He's going to say they're very dangerous and bad. People can be killed and hurt. It only costs us 600 bucks. We hit it out of the park. That's what's going on there. George Brown, Carlton. He's a scholar, guys.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Oh, he's a scholar. Tony, he's a scholar. a former cop. And we just sit back. We don't say anything about it. I really think like the population doesn't even think it's a big deal, but this is actually a big deal. It's carotid control. All my career, I had to learn the carotid control. I had to re-qualify for it. I think that's the word for it. A ton of times I had to do this. At least three times a year, once every three years. And there was three types of carotic control they would teach us. And we had to make sure that the Adams apple was protected by the V in your arm. We know what we're doing. And this guy's saying, somebody, somebody can get hurt. Yeah. Yeah. So would you rather me get hurt by not applying
Starting point is 00:26:22 it? So I'm in a fight with the guy. They want to ban it. I'm in a fight with a guy. I'm in a fight with a guy. I'm restricted from giving somebody the chronic control. That's what they want to do. I'm not allowed to do it. I fear grievous bodily harm or death. And I know I can't, what's my next option? I'm shooting them. Like, these guys are dummies, man.
Starting point is 00:26:46 These guys are complete morons, complete idiots. And this cop should know better. He used to be a cop. These politicians don't, they don't have a clue about anything. They don't understand policing. Imbecils. Complete imbecils. The decisions they make.
Starting point is 00:27:14 On what basis? When have we hurt somebody? And who cares if we did? We're talking about the bad guy. And when did we kill somebody by using a neck restraint? Or how about a rubber bullet? Tear gas? I can't push back the crime.
Starting point is 00:27:40 using tear gas because why? So if I can't push back the crowd with tear gas, I got to bash them over the head with a baton. Tear gas is to get the crowd away, make them run away. And if they're not going to, I'm going to keep on coming and bad things are going to happen. It is very dangerous. People can be injured, people can be killed. What are you talking about? Who are these people that are being killed with a the carotic control because that's what we're talking about who's getting killed from that do how many m a m m fighters have you seen being killed by using the carotid control the reason it's a danger officers aren't trained people can be injured people can be killed
Starting point is 00:28:32 the reason it's a danger officers aren't trained to do this technique properly that is the dumbest fucking thing i've ever heard i was trained properly it's ingrained it's ingrained in my mind. I know how to use the chronic control because they taught me so many times. What is he talking about? We're not trained. The RCMP. He doesn't know. How would he know? If RCMP meant, well, he's a scholar, Clint.
Starting point is 00:29:00 If you really think, so if they were trained better, can we keep it? Are we allowed to use it? Then train us more. Train us every year. Don't just throw it away. It's a great technique. All through Depot.
Starting point is 00:29:17 in ground fighting. That's what you wanted. I had my partner, pit partner in a reverse garotic control. I don't know what then. I don't know what you call it. But it is one tool that you don't ever want to get rid of.
Starting point is 00:29:49 And it's less lethal tool, guys. It allows you time. You choke them. You choke them unconscious. You got about six seconds before they wake up. And you got those six seconds. to handcuff them. Why would you want to cause lives by getting rid of something that's so important,
Starting point is 00:30:13 such an important tool for police? Idiots. And I said I wasn't going to swear. Another former officer worries what alternatives are left. If fire and become the only option, then it's reasonable to think that things might go very badly at times. One anti-police advocate says these and other measures should only be a start. Oh, here we go.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Progress has been made, but there definitely is a work to do. Oh, did you hear that, guys? There's more work to do. Progress has been made, but there's much more work to do, right? Don't they love saying that? Robin Brown, much more work to do. And I'm going to get into him in a second because he wrote something down that's...
Starting point is 00:31:03 He said something that I'm going to talk about. It has been made. Remember this guy, guys? This guy, I got to watch what I say. Possibly future school shootings in Canada. But there definitely is a work to do. And it's the basically activists have to keep on pushing. One area where some are pushing.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Tybo, Van One responding to dispatch, is non-policing solutions. Already up and running in Toronto, an $11 million pilot project. No, don't give a rat's ass. I'm not listening to that. I don't care. That's the groundwork that has been laid as, government says change is coming to the RCMP. Any damn rights it is because you know Brenda Lucky, she's going to go, okay. I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:32:00 I guess we'll get rid of the next restraints and the robber bullets. I guarantee. And really, I don't care about the rubber bullets. And I know the Earth member is not going to like me saying this. So you get rid of the rubber bullets. I guess we'll go to the next option. right? The more safer option for police. You want me to get rid of rubber bullets? Okay. Let's get rid of all less lethal then.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Then we'll just focus on a couple of the tools that are left. I mean, really, that's what it's come down to. Don't leave. I want you to hear this, okay? I want to read a couple of things. I know reading's boring, but don't leave. Other communities are finding new ways to respond to emergency calls in the wake of George Floyd's death. Really? Are they? New ways to respond to emergency calls? What new way? You get the call, you hit the gas. It's already starting stupid. Two years after the murder of George Floyd spurred a movement against police brutality,
Starting point is 00:33:16 the federal government plans to order the RCMP to stop the use of neck restraints. Tear gas and rubber bullets. Two years after the murder of George Floyd, what does George Floyd have to do with the RCMP? The Canadian government says it will soon order the RCN2. be RCP to ban the use of tear gas bullets, neck restraints. It's not like we're putting people in a headlock. I hope you know that.
Starting point is 00:33:42 And what if we did? Like you get into a fight with a guy? You imagine getting into a fight. I'm not a lot of karate control you. I'm not allowed to wrap my arms around your neck. They want to put, they'd rather give the bad guy an upper. And put the police at risk. This is going to cause more deaths.
Starting point is 00:34:07 But I'm just one guy saying it, right? Mark Mandacino Wendon struck the RCMP Commissioner lucky to end the police force's use of controversial techniques have you ever thought in your mind
Starting point is 00:34:24 that the carotic control rubber bullets and tear gas was controversial? You probably haven't and I'm wondering if they're thinking that because at the trucker convoy a girl was hit
Starting point is 00:34:40 with a canister of tear gas. She's right in front of them. And I'm wondering if they're like, well, we can't have that anymore. Could you imagine if that's where they're basing it on? Like, what are they basing this on? The RCMP, according to Mendocino, will work toward ending its use of these techniques by the end of the year. Man, I swear to God, Lucky. If you do this, like, oh, what is your legacy? Like, what have you done to the RCMP? So far. We're all racist. You called all police racist. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. You did.
Starting point is 00:35:18 And now you're going to get rid of things that help us survive and help the bad guy, the crazy person that we come in contact survive. This is only going to lead to more death on both sides. The R.CMP has been reviewing its use of neck restraint since Floyd's murder. Why? Why? Why? Sometimes referred to as the crowded restraint, sleeper hold, or blood choke. It differs from restraint used by the Minneapolis police officer killed Floyd.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Yeah. It wasn't the drugs that was in his system. Three times over the such and such when it came to fentanyl. Fentanyl. I'm not going to get into it. I guess Chauvin killed him. The jury found him guilty. So it must be true.
Starting point is 00:36:16 According to a briefing note obtained by CBC, the RCMP still allows its officers to place a knee on an individual's upper body in some instances. Oh my God. Are you serious? Would you want it on his bum-bum? You want the knee on the bum-bum. Liberals! You should be concerned. Oh, this is lucky talking about the carotid control.
Starting point is 00:36:50 She calls it karate restraint, I think. It's when something's serious or death or death or... bodily harm is going to happen, she said in 2020. She doesn't even know how to say it properly. Death or grievous bodily harm? It's serious or death or bodily harm is going to happen. Reacting to the news, Elaine Babineu. Former cop said he's not sure whether eliminating these control measures is the right move.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Okay, dude, why can't you just come out and say it's the wrong move? because you know it is. So don't beat around the Bush, please. He said he wants to see the evidence on which the government is basing its decision. Good point. So do I. Mendocino says he's committed to reforming law enforcement in Canada, a position that clashes with calls from Black Lives Matter protesters for police services
Starting point is 00:37:50 to be stripped of their funding or even abolished. Why would CBC even write that? Black Lives Matter. there's people that want funding, police services to be stripped of their funding, they're even gone for good. They put that in there. Oh, it clashes with Black Lives Matter because they want police to be abolished. That's what they're saying.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Why would they take a retard comment and put it in this article? This is how unintelligent CBC is. why would you even comment on people that are one police abolishness so one guy who doesn't want any police said the movement has been successful in curbing the growth of policing and in some cases reducing its footprint in some communities because that's what you want right you don't want police in your communities Robin Brown Robin Brown a leader in Ottawa's black community said activists have been successful in freezing police budgets. Good job. And eliminating the presence of police officers in school. Well, that's smart, isn't it? Good work, Robin Brown. Is this the same guy that said, more work needs to be done? Yeah, let's get rid of police officers in school. So elementary kids, elementary school kids, can be murdered. Good job, Robin. That's smart. That's intelligent that are causing More death and will cause more death in the future.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Progress has been made, but there's definitely work to do. Eliminating. I'm talking to you parents right now. Do you really don't want police officers in all schools? How could you not want that? Of course you do. But a couple are complaining about it. Like this Robin Brown, these are important people.
Starting point is 00:40:05 This Robin Brown's, he's a leader in Ottawa's black community. And they say these things. And then you see the results in the world. And we all say at all school shootings, it's too bad police weren't inside of the school when it happened. And he wants to take police out of the school. Vancouver's already done it. I did a video on it.
Starting point is 00:40:33 Their board has already said, no, no more cops in the school. Do you guys understand the relationship that police have with students when they're in the school? The students love them. You want a cop. In the school, obviously, didn't you just see what happened? I don't know, something like 22 people dead? Elementary school kids murdered? This guy is making school shootings more probable.
Starting point is 00:41:05 And I don't give a rat's ass if you don't like what I'm saying, Robin. Go ahead and do whatever you have to do. But I can prove it. It's pretty easy. It's already been proven. You ought to be fucking... CBC, you're a fucking joke that you would interview this fucking loser. Anybody that agrees with Robin Brown, go fuck yourself.
Starting point is 00:41:33 You're fucked. You're fucked in the head completely. My kids go to elementary school. I want cops in there. There should be a cop in every school. And don't tell me because we live in Canada, we don't ever have to face this problem. Yeah, we do. We absolutely do.
Starting point is 00:41:53 You know why? Because there's crazy people in this world. These people don't focus on the crazy people. They don't institutionalize the crazy people. So they're the ones walking around the street. They're the ones going into the schools. We don't focus on people's mental health. We release them back into the community.
Starting point is 00:42:14 It's cheaper, apparently. We don't fix minds. They don't fix minds. they don't work on the real problem. And when police interact with them, the police become the enemy. It's the politicians are the enemy. They're not doing their job.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Yeah, more work needs to be done a lot more work. You guys aren't doing it. You never have. Is it working? No, it's not working. It hasn't worked. What you're doing doesn't work. He's talking to Lucky.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Thank you for your hard work over the last four years. You think she works, dude? He's pleased that she's addressed systemic racism, including through the launch of the RCMP's first ever equity, diversity, and inclusion strategy, and instituting mandatory training for all employees. What did that do? I'm just curious, what did that do? My central objective is ensuring the RCMP meets the needs of Canadians, addressing systemic racism, eliminating harassment, and discrimination, and creating a culture of accountability, diversity, and inclusion. there's that thing again, right? You wouldn't believe how many times he uses the word indignious in here,
Starting point is 00:43:33 or indigininess in here and addresses systemic racism. Because there's a problem with systemic racism. Yeah, maybe there is a problem with harassment and discrimination. There is absolutely harassment in the RCMP. There's no doubt about that. But stop saying systemic racism. It's, oh, man. Prohibiting the use of.
Starting point is 00:44:01 neck restraints in any circumstances and the use of tear gas or rubber bullets for crowd control alongside developing national standards for the use of force. So it sounds like they just want to use, they want to eliminate rubber bullets for crowd control. I don't know. They just want to eliminate rubber bullets, obviously. And what are you going to do? You're working mission. Could you imagine? You'd have to call up Abby PD. Can you come out? We need some rubber bullets. Can you send a cop and help us out with your rubber bullet gun? You imagine? Because they're not going to eliminate it.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Abbotsford's not going to eliminate it. Conducting an external review of de-escalation training to make sure it results in the safest possible outcomes for officer and Canadians. Fuck off. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They just, yeah, they love using the word de-escalation. Police are pros with de-escalation. Trust me, will you please stop saying the word de-escalation?
Starting point is 00:45:07 Can you get it out of your vocabulary? same with the systemic racism. Can you just stop talking about this stuff? There's no issue with it. He wants to improve recruitment at all levels to better reflect communities it serves, and particularly indigenous and black communities, and recruiting more members with the skills necessary to combat sophisticated crime. So let's here, guys.
Starting point is 00:45:32 He wants the RCMP to improve recruitment. He wants more indigenous and indigenous. black why the hell you just you called them racist why the hell would an indigenous person want to become a police officer you called them you called all police racist benda lucky called all police why would they want to join who in their right indigenous mind would want to become a police officer become a murderous racist rapist isn't it something they destroy the rcmp using their bad using their words, and then they shit on the RCMP because they're not recruiting enough people. Of course the RCMP can't recruit enough people.
Starting point is 00:46:30 You've turned everybody off from wanting to become a police officer. You did this. The commissioner of the RCMP did it. You guys screwed yourself. You fucked us. What balls to destroy the RCMP, basically? and then say, hey, you got to get out there and start you've got to hire more people,
Starting point is 00:46:50 including non-whites. It's like the lowest it's ever been. No indigenous peoples want to become a cop. They just don't want to become a cop, okay? It's like four or five percent who apply or something weird. Something like that. You've ruined it for them. And he wants to recruit more members with the skills necessary
Starting point is 00:47:15 to combat sophisticated crimes. Good luck. What are you talking about, dude? We can't even recruit anybody with a heartbeat. You actually think you're going to recruit people with sophisticated minds? You take what you get. We got to get rid of the RC&P test just so we can hire more people. And we got to get rid of the lie detector test just so we can hire more people.
Starting point is 00:47:42 We don't even care that you lie. We don't care if you're liars or what you've done in your life. You've got to hurt. RP, you're in. And isn't, that's probably, that's probably a good reason. Lucky's already read this. So Lucky's like, oh, we better get rid of the RCMP test. We better get rid of the lie detector test.
Starting point is 00:48:04 We better lower our standards to an all-time low and fill up the RCMP with non-sophisticated people in order to meet his demands. Their demands. Advance LGBTQ2. inclusion by ensuring actions and reviews of all of go away whatever I recognize that there remains more to do to address the needs of contract partners and issues of domestic and national security you know what guys I hope you
Starting point is 00:48:39 subscribe to this channel because and I wasn't gonna swear but the more of you who subscribe the more I say fuck you and it kind of feels good to be honest it ruins my video when I swear. But the more subscribers I have, I won't say it. I won't say it. That big thing in the article really wasn't about the rubber bullets. It was about Robin Brown because we just had something horrific happen in America at an elementary school. And this guy wants you to believe that it's bad to have a police officer inside a school. That's why I, I read this article. I don't give a rat's ass about a rubber bullet. I don't even think we should use them. Screw it. But don't take away my carotid control. That might save my life. You can't do that.
Starting point is 00:49:49 That's not allowed. The tear gas? You know what? We won't even bother going to a protest or a riot. I'm shocked that he wants to take away, that they want to take away, all a majority of the less lethal options. This doofus has no right. You're messing with police duties. That's not your job asshole. We tell you, you don't tell us how to police. Cops are not the problem. The action of one cop doesn't mean all. It's a war on law enforcement. These people are going to make you safe? Release inmates? No more rubber bullets? Why don't you listen to the real experts? The people that do it 24-7, the people that police, having a problem with police and school? Those are the real dangerous issues, aren't they? Ever ask yourself who really is?
Starting point is 00:50:34 complaining. You ever ask yourself that? Do you know? It's the criminal who complains. The ones in jail. The ones that say abolish the police. Idiots. Ludacrous. It's crazy people. They are insane. And they listen to it. You know, I sit here and I think, you know, these issues are just so small compared to what's going on in Ukraine. You know, what's going on, you know, we got a World War III that may break out. And here I am. Like, I was actually thinking like, do we continue my podcast with what's going on in the world. And I might look like a nut for saying that. I might look like a nut for being concerned.
Starting point is 00:51:17 I just don't think enough people are concerned. And maybe they're, I know my wife isn't. She's not even thinking about it. She's not thinking about a war. She doesn't even know what's going on in Russia. Really? And I don't blame her because that's the way I was when I was working.
Starting point is 00:51:33 She works as a nurse. She works her ass off, her fucking ass off. Monday to Friday and sometimes weekends because there's not enough nurses there's no nurses Bonnie Henry told all the nurses if you don't get vaccinated
Starting point is 00:51:47 you're out you got to go so they don't have enough nurses and so I don't blame her that she doesn't keep up with it I never kept up with anything when I was a police officer I wouldn't even be looking at the war right now
Starting point is 00:52:03 I wouldn't even know it was going on and I wouldn't be worried about a World War three. I don't know what my point was there. I just, these things are so little, really, really, I guess, when you think about what could happen in the world and what is happening in the world. But what really ticks me off is I'm forced to hear about what happens at an elementary school and so many lives, so many parents without children now. And then you have, they, they come, like the day later, they come up with this article. CBC. And they document what Robin Brown says that there shouldn't be police officers in school.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Who in their right mind would agree with that? And we shouldn't even be, they, they, CBC shouldn't allow that. You shouldn't allow, you shouldn't be allowed to take a retard comment and document it. And then fill that with other people's, fill that idea to other people. because guaranteed people agree they've seen that they seen that video and they agreed with robin brown yeah it's bad to have cops in schools good point robin a new government cannot come fast enough i mean we're really we're what what three three years away let's take some calls okay let's take a couple of calls i'm going to edit this but so far it's been an hour and a half
Starting point is 00:53:43 i know i'm going to go up there you better not be you better not be You smoking down? You smoking down there? No. Stinks. Hey, Clint. It's Jared or the Buffalo Sabers now you see in the comments. I'm on the Facebook group today of the RCMP applicants that the polygraph has not been removed the process.
Starting point is 00:54:09 I was just wondering what your thoughts were on that, which I know. I'm pretty sure it wasn't around when you went through. You're right. You're right. It wasn't around when I went through, thank God. And what are my thoughts about? it. Hmm. I'm fine with it. I got no problem with it. One of my best friends who's no longer around died of colon cancer. Once told me, I'm going to tell you something because he had to take
Starting point is 00:54:38 the polygraph. And he said, I'm not going to say it. All I'm going to say is you can beat the polygraph, okay? I'm just telling you, I guess he beat the polygraph somehow. I don't know. But I don't know, dude. I'm fine with no polygraph. For me, it's a, uh, It's kind of funny. I would have liked not to do the, I've done the polygraph during my process because I unfortunately had to do two
Starting point is 00:55:05 since the reviewer did not think I passed the first one when I was told, I was told by the first polygraph guy that I did pass. So it was a very stressful part of the process and I kind of agree in a sense of taking it out because I wonder,
Starting point is 00:55:25 it must have not been worth it for them because is sorry to stroke or someone just walked in my hips I just wondered how many people were actually eliminated at that stage of the process it must have been not that many
Starting point is 00:55:39 I think it was quite a few I think quite a few people were eliminated at that process I think it's the the interview is so long the test is short but the interview is so long like when I took my interview
Starting point is 00:55:53 interrogation course it was from a polygrapher and the interview that they do is huge. It's like it's ours. It can be ours. And then boom, and they hook you up with the polygraph, that's short. But they would have people during the interview,
Starting point is 00:56:11 during the interrogation, they would have people commit to the crime. So I don't disagree with their interview. I don't disagree with the polygraph, but I'm fine with it gone. I feel like through the Army Q, and the, I'm trying to blank on the name of the actual interview, you can learn a lot about an applicant
Starting point is 00:56:37 because I know mine, we're about three to four hours each. Yeah. You can't hide and you can't lie that long about your life. But I feel like if you have competent interviewers, you can learn a lot about a person, and you do not need the polygraph. Good point. Your thoughts. It's kind of interesting.
Starting point is 00:56:57 That's my thoughts. Have a good one. Thanks for calling, dude. Hey, Clint. I've been watching for, I guess, almost like a year now. As, you know, I've been in my final year for criminology. I actually graduated this year, and I was hoping to go into your CRCP. But, you know, I did my hearing tests and vision tests.
Starting point is 00:57:16 You know, I did perfect on the hearing test, no hearing loss. And then, you know, came the vision test. I managed to pass everything on the vision test, except for the uncorrected standards as I, you know, where glasses, right? Yeah. So corrected, it's 2020 vision, but then uncorrected, I don't meet the standards for the RCMP.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Shitty. So, you know, I turn on getting LASIC and, you know, maybe a few months, but I was wondering, should I even bother applying to the RCMP? Or, like, because I don't meet these standards, right? So I kind of don't want to get, like, the six-month deferral. So should I just get LASIC? and then apply?
Starting point is 00:57:56 And, you know, also was wondering, hold on. Yes, get LASIC, then apply. Absolutely. For the RC&P, they're asking for,
Starting point is 00:58:08 like, your five close friends, right? My friends have just been bugging me, like, hey, dude, you know what they're going to ask, what they're going to look into? I was just wondering if you have any insight on what, like,
Starting point is 00:58:17 the RCP actually does with the info, you know? Like, what would they call, like, their workplace and whatnot? But yeah, that's about it. You know, just I love your content. And thanks.
Starting point is 00:58:30 Bye. Good one. Dude, I'm going to do an episode on the background check, but I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. They sat down and sat with five of my friends. And then they went to every place that I worked at. And they talked to my bosses, even places that I got fired from. They even talked to my parents, knocked on my parents' door.
Starting point is 00:58:49 Every place that I lived at, they... I don't think I said that right. Sorry, I might have slipped up. But every place I worked at, every place I lived at, I'm sorry, I got the Blue Jays game on the background, and I got to shut that off. They would go to every place that I lived at, knock on that door,
Starting point is 00:59:08 and then knock on the neighbor's door. So let me do an episode on that in the future. Thanks for your call, dude. Good job. You finish your criminology. That's awesome. and just get your eyes fixed for sure
Starting point is 00:59:23 and then apply. Hi John, I wanted to remain anonymous and just... Okay, this girl wanted to remain anonymous. I, we kind of went back and forth for a bit, I answered her question.
Starting point is 00:59:35 She took an edible last year and wanted to know if that was going to hurt her chances and I said, no, it's not. Not allowed to play it. She kind of wanted me to, I think. She said, I don't like the sound of my voice, so don't.
Starting point is 00:59:51 And you know what? I like it when girls called because I know so few watch. Thanks for calling, girl. Anonymous girl. Hey, Clint. I've been watching for a very long time, and I love your videos, and I enjoy them very much.
Starting point is 01:00:07 I was wondering if you can provide some of the questions that will be asked in the TV process. I know you covered a lot of it, but I just wanted some questions that are going to come up so I can practice on answering them. Thank you. Love you, man. Oh, that's nice.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I love you, man. I didn't remember hearing that when I first heard that. What a great thing to say to somebody. You know what if I met you, I'd probably love you too. And to answer your question, no, I can't. Keep watching, though. I might give you some advice. Jaws.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Brenda Lucky, Commissioner, Commissioner's mandate letter came out today. Just read it. Marco Mendocino. Thought you might be interested. He'll be such a wing nut. He looks like a wing nut. Can you believe these people are in power? Can you believe they're in power?
Starting point is 01:01:11 Oh. No policing background. And they think they could be the best cop ever. And they come up with these decisions that ultimately hurt Canada, hurt police officers, and hurt bad guys. And they're mentally ill. And you know what?
Starting point is 01:01:29 not happy with how I presented. I did. This was a whole podcast about it. I'm not happy how I presented it. I felt like it was a little off. Quaking squeak. But yeah. Good afternoon, Mr. Gerald. I'm going to join the RCP in the next few years. We're aspiring to join anyway. I should ask some questions about like your social life as an RCMP member.
Starting point is 01:02:04 Fucking sucks. You hang out with other cops. cops that you don't even want out at your party like these are the people that you have to hang out with and they're like I'm not going to drink tonight I don't drink you oh god it's so weird because my first five years they were all my best friends I think as you go up the ladder being a cop being an RCMP officer it gets worse for you when I was in Duncan all my like three or four For them, four of them? We're in my wedding party. They're all my best friends. And then as you get higher up, people look at you differently. And you just don't plain want to hang out with them.
Starting point is 01:02:58 And so many cops are so boring. They're so boring. And you're sitting there. Every shift. Two day shifts. Two night shifts. And you're watching them. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:14 You're watching them eat 10 bits. Okay, have you ever seen a police officer eat a 10 bit? After a while, it gets disgusting. Then swing shift, you go out for drinks with them and you got nothing to really say. All you've been doing is talking and conversing and communicating. Then it's your day off. You don't really, you don't hang out with civilians, even though I did. I yeah that's what I that's who I hung out with really like when I was over in mission but every now and then the what we as a watch would get together and I know there's so many shitty times but there were there were a couple of good times I I don't know if I'm answering your question all that well it depends on who you are who you want to be don't isolate yourself from civilian people
Starting point is 01:04:16 You want them in your life. Believe me. Try not to change too much where you're at the point where you can't even communicate with civilians. Civilians will keep you grounded. A lot of police officers are driving nuts. It'll drive you insane.
Starting point is 01:04:35 I always said, like, could you imagine having that guy at our party? I wasn't prepared for this question. I probably should have left it. Probably shouldn't have commented on it, but I always gravitated towards, less serious people, more civilian-type people, more real people. Like, not so, nothing worse than sitting around. You go out with a group of cops and they want to talk about
Starting point is 01:05:10 the pursuit they were just in. Like, there's nothing worse than hearing a boring story about a pursuit. I don't want to hear about your pursuit. At a great time of Duncan. I actually had a pretty good time socially in Langley. Sat Daliwa. He used to come over. We were pretty good friends. Like he was a normal dude. Talk normal, act normal. Try to find people that are more civilian than cop. Taylor Matthews. I remember hanging out with him and Dennis. Dennis Bell. I can't remember his last name. I think that's what it was. But they were good people. They were real people where you can actually, like, have a conversation. But there's so few.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Like, almost non-existent. I have a buddy his dad is the chief superintendent of the, he's a conservation officer, as a chief superintendent. And he says that a lot of law enforcement guys have troubles with, you know, making friends or whatever. Do you guys just sort of stick in the law enforcement group? unfortunately yes me and the wife really
Starting point is 01:06:42 we didn't tell you know it was great I relied on the wife to make civilian friends and then she'd bring them over and then I make friends with them that was the great that was the great part
Starting point is 01:06:54 MP members making friends with CEOs and stuff like that and vice versa and then also just a question on the RCMP's future I see that there's a lot of provinces that want to make
Starting point is 01:07:13 their own independent police, like Alberta's doing that. Sorry, just made their own police department. Surrey? I don't know. They're not there yet. Who knows what's going to happen with Surrey?
Starting point is 01:07:30 Does that mean that the RCMP's dying and moving away, or they just did such a big need and a lack of officers that they have to move in that direction? Well, the RCMPs dying and moving away because the politicians are killing it. And we just got to put a stop to it.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Yeah, I just wanted to hear a thoughts on that. Thank you very much. That's too big of a topic to cover right now, but thanks for your call, dude. Hey, Clint, I was just listening to your YouTube channel on the over-representation of indigenous inmates. Okay, yeah, see my title sometimes scare myself. As they call them now, clients, no longer inmates.
Starting point is 01:08:13 Clients, yeah. Anyways, I worked at the castle on Vancouver Island for a number of years, and the racial to indigenous inmates to non-indigenous was not very high. The highest population for the indigenous inmates were open in protective custody, as you're aware of, the numerous different types of charges are brought in on for that reason. and one thing that just blows me away is that they complain about this, but yet they build a brand new correctional facility in Oliver here in B.C. on indigenous land. But yet they don't want them in custody.
Starting point is 01:09:01 How ironic is that? Yeah, that is. Anyways, food for thought. Yeah. I don't get it. Why would they build a prison on native land? Anyways, talk to you later, man. Good show. Love it.
Starting point is 01:09:16 Thanks, dude. Everything's horseshit, isn't it? It's all BS, guys. Everything's BS. Hey, Clint. My name's Grayson. I'm from Facebook I've been a big fan of your YouTube videos for a while. I'm just calling about your last video. I think it was the one of you in Duncan Howe you arrested, I think, majority of indigenous people.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Just like that and claimed there was just immigration. I'm a person of color. I'm black. Not that that should matter, anything like that, but I think when it comes down to systemic racism and policing, it's very not black and white. Me, myself, as a black person in Canada, I am actually am strapped to become a cop,
Starting point is 01:10:00 either with the Wimpton Police or the RC&P, and I'm a current member with the... I love it when black people call, because sometimes I say things, and I feel like, well a lot of times it probably doesn't come out right but i feel like i'm offending certain groups even though i love indigenous people and black people when i comment on it i feel alone and i feel like like it makes me look bad and they're not going to like me do you know what i mean
Starting point is 01:10:40 but i'm just speaking my truth i got nothing against any group i love it's a little bit i love I love all groups. I love all people. I wish more black people were my friend, but I don't have any around here. And thanks for calling. We actually communicated back and forth, and you told me your story. And maybe I should just summarize it. But you felt like this kid was nine years old. Okay, he's walking down the street and the police officer stops him. I'll just let him say it. I think it's very hard to put a label on, but I know for me I've faced racism from the police. For example, I've been stopped just by walking home. The officer stopped me, asked where I was going. I said, he said, he said, I fade description when I was like nine years old.
Starting point is 01:11:32 So he's nine years old. The officer stopped him because they were looking. I don't know why the officer stopped him. I'm just assuming. Follows him home and says, you better not have done it because we were looking for a certain somebody that you fit the description at. And I said, I'll just let him say it. Sorry, guys. I live in a pretty wealthy area. He had a father of the home, and I was walking up the steps.
Starting point is 01:11:57 He then called out and said, if I'm lying, you'll come and get me. I think... If I'm lying, I'm going to come and get you. That's more of the bigger issue when it comes to police and minorities and why there's such a big disruptor. So this fella, who was nine years old, he feels that he, this cop stopped him based on the color of his skin. and then I communicated with them.
Starting point is 01:12:19 I said, maybe it's possible that they were looking for a suspect in the area. And then I said, maybe it's possible he was racist. I think I said something like that. If I didn't, I'm saying it now. You're right. Maybe the cop was racist. I don't know. All I can tell you is there was a lot of times when I was driving out and about and driving around looking for a suspect with a new call that just came in,
Starting point is 01:12:42 I'd stop people that fit the description. They couldn't leave until I identified them and I ruled. them out as a suspect. That happens. It's possible that you met with a racist police officer. But what breaks my heart is that you're nine years old. And when you went home, he said, if you're lying, I'm going to come get you. And that breaks my heart because I have two kids. I got an eight-year-old daughter. And I couldn't imagine a police officer talking to my eight-year-old daughter like that. And if a cop ever did, I'd lose it. I mean, I know I would snap.
Starting point is 01:13:19 So I don't like that the police officer talked to a nine-year-old like that. It's just a big, like, separation in classes because some people have both bad and shrapers. And I also said to him, I couldn't understand a lot of what you were talking about what you're saying because it's not coming across good enough. That's a big, like, separation in classes because some people have both bad insurations. And I'm not sure, have you ever been stopped by the police and been kind of harassing them? that way, but probably the majority of people who look like me have been. But the difference for me was that in high school, I ran to my high school resource officer. And he actually just passed by me to say, hey, and I told him, hey, I don't like pigs.
Starting point is 01:14:02 And we sat down and we talked and explained policing and all the things they do. And that man kind of showed me that not all cops are like that one cop I interact with. And all cops are the own people. and you know, we got to do an extremely brave and serious job, you know, and for me, he changed the whole perception on policing, and he made me want to become a cop where you get to, you're able to bridge the gaps between people of color and the police, you know, because I think it's been blown way out force from where it comes to Black Lives of Matter,
Starting point is 01:14:34 which is ridiculous, and all cops of bad is just ridiculous. And also I want to come to the police officer where we bridge the gap where we stop seeing such hate towards the police, but I also do understand why some people. people do feel that way. It's pretty disgusting, though, how we see such a line against police officers when they are doing their job. Yeah, just a little thing I wanted to say off my chest a little bit, but you can air if you
Starting point is 01:15:01 want. Don't have to air it up. I'd be a good topic. You can call me back or you can just text me back. The number is two. Thanks, dude. Thanks for calling. You seem like a solid guy.
Starting point is 01:15:13 And you, I don't know, you had, you articulated. yourself well there. Like you're intelligent. You can tell you got education. Not that you need education. You can just tell you're intelligent. And I don't know what happened there. Maybe you came in contact with a racist cop.
Starting point is 01:15:31 I don't think you did. I think he came in contact with an a-hole. Absolutely. But there's a good chance that they were looking, cops just don't want to drive down the street and ask a nine-year-old for no reason. like okay it just doesn't make sense to me
Starting point is 01:15:54 that the cop would do that but you know hey I've I've I've worked with weirdo cops I have high strong high power like they they love power I've met them I've seen them
Starting point is 01:16:10 and yeah there's some weird cops out there so who knows but thanks they're calling call back thank you for in black. Josh. He can't use.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Okay. You know what? I could go on forever. I've been getting so many calls lately and I love it, guys. I love it when you call me. I should have prepared better for the calls today. But I went on for so long with the other stuff. 604-330-25-12.
Starting point is 01:16:52 Keep on calling. It's the only reason I do episodes. Like, you know my episodes? I talk about a lot of things. But when it comes to the episodes, the only reason I do an episode, and I make them longer, is from your telephone calls.
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